Allison Fouch

Allison Fouch

Professional Career

• In 2009, best finish was a tie for eighth at the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by
   Monaco R.V.; won the Michigan PGA Women's Open in August.
• In 2008, recorded a career-best tie for second at the Michelob ULTRA Open at
   Kingsmill, where she carded a career-low 64 in the final round; recorded two
   additional ties for seventh at the Grand China Air LPGA and Mizuno Classic.
• In 2007, competed in 18 events on the Duramed FUTURES Tour and recorded 10
   &top-10 finishes, including two victories at The Power of a Dream Golf Classic and
   the United States Steel Golf Classic; finished second on the Duramed FUTURES
   Tour season-ending money list to earn exempt status for the 2008 LPGA season.
• In 2006, played in 18 events on the Duramed FUTURES Tour and recorded a
   season-best second-place finish; did not retain her playing status for the 2007
   LPGA season.
• In 2005, played on the Futures Tour, where her season-best finish was a tie for 14th
   at the Michelob ULTRA FUTURES Charity Golf Classic; also played on the West
   Coast Ladies Golf Tour, where she finished second at the Longbow Golf Club event
   after a two-way, three-hole playoff; tied for 47th at the LPGA Final Qualifying
   Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2006 LPGA season.
• In 2004, turned professional in May; played on the Futures Tour, where she recorded
   four top-10 finishes.

Amateur

Fouch, an NCAA Honorable Mention All-American in 2004, won three tournaments while at Michigan State University. A member of the 2002 Big Ten Conference Championship Team, Fouch was a three-time Big Ten All-Conference Selection from 2002-04. She was also a 2004 National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) All-American Scholar. Fouch was a member of the victorious U.S. Team at the Women’s World University Golf Championship in 2002 and placed second individually.