Gabriela Ruffels is an Australian-American professional golfer born on April 18, 2000, in Orlando, Florida.
She initially excelled in tennis, winning numerous junior titles, before transitioning to golf in 2015.
This transition marked a significant shift in her athletic career, as she began to focus more on golf and develop her skills in the sport.
Ruffels gained prominence by becoming the first Australian to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2019. This achievement highlighted her potential and marked a pivotal moment in her golfing career.
She turned professional in 2021 and had notable performances in LPGA Tour events. Her transition to professional golf was smooth, and she quickly made a name for herself in the golfing world.
Siblings
Gabriela has a brother named Ryan Ruffels, who is also a professional golfer.
Born on April 29, 1998, Ryan turned pro at the age of 17 in 2016 and has competed on various tours, including the PGA Tour Latinoamerica and the Korn Ferry Tour.
Their parents, Anna-Maria Fernandez and Ray Ruffels, were professional tennis players, and the siblings initially started with tennis before transitioning to golf.
Career
Ruffels’ career in golf has been marked by rapid progress and significant achievements.
Initially, she was a standout in tennis, holding the number one ranking as an Australian junior at age twelve.
However, she made the decision to switch to golf in 2015, which proved to be a pivotal moment in her athletic journey.
Ruffels’ transition to golf was incredibly successful. She quickly developed her skills and became one of the top amateur golfers in the world.
Her most notable achievement during this period was winning the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2019.
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In 2021, Ruffels turned professional, marking the beginning of her career on the LPGA Tour and other professional circuits.
She has competed on the Symetra Tour (now known as the Epson Tour) and the Ladies European Tour, alongside her appearances on the LPGA Tour.
Her performances have been impressive, with several top finishes in major tournaments.
One of her most significant accomplishments in recent years was topping the Epson Tour money list in 2023.
This achievement earned her a spot on the LPGA Tour for the 2024 season, solidifying her position as a rising star in professional golf.
In 2024, Ruffels continued to make strides, achieving multiple top-three finishes on the LPGA Tour.
Accolades
Ruffels has achieved several notable accolades throughout her career.
As an amateur, she became the first Australian to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2019, a prestigious title that marked a significant milestone in her golfing journey.
She also won the North & South Women’s Amateur, another historic tournament, in the same year. These victories highlighted her potential and set the stage for her transition to professional golf.
In 2023, Ruffels had a breakout year on the Epson Tour, winning three events: the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic, the Garden City Charity Classic at Buffalo Dunes, and the Four Winds Invitational.
This success led to her being named the 2023 Epson Tour Player of the Year, which earned her a spot on the LPGA Tour for the 2024 season.
Her performance on the Epson Tour showcased her ability to compete at a high level and positioned her well for her rookie year on the LPGA Tour.
Ruffels has recorded several top finishes on the LPGA Tour, including three third-place results at major events in 2024.
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