Manon De Roey

{{short description|Belgian professional golfer (born 1991)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}

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| college = University of New Mexico

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| tour = Ladies European Tour
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Manon De Roey (born 12 December 1991) is a professional golfer from Belgium who plays on the Ladies European Tour. In 2022, she won the Aramco Team Series – Bangkok individual title. Most recently, she has won the Investec South African Women's Open in 2024 and the Australian Women's Classic in 2025.

Amateur career

De Roey started playing golf at age 11 and won her first tournament at age 16, the Belgian Youth Trophy. A year later she won the Flanders Trophy and was awarded the Annette de Vooght Trophy as the best Belgian female player under 18.{{cite web |title=Order Of Merit Girls - Annette De Vooght Trophy Best Girl U18 |url=https://golfbelgium.be/files/Palmeres%202015/Palmeres%202017/Chal%20Annette%20de%20Vooght%20Palmeres.pdf?1531464415 |publisher=Golf Belgium |accessdate=22 August 2020}}

She became a member of the Belgian National Team in 2008 and competed for her country at several European Girls' Team Championship and European Ladies' Team Championships, as well as the 2014 World Amateur Team Championship, the Espirito Santo Trophy, in Karuizawa, Japan.

After graduating from the Top Sport School for Golf in Hasselt, Belgium, in 2010, she studied at the University of New Mexico and graduated with a major in Psychology and minor in Management in May 2014. She played college golf as a member of the New Mexico Lobos team for four years. In 2012, she won Colonel Wallenberg's RAM Classic in Fort Collins, Colorado and the Mountain West Championships at the Mission Hills Country Club. In 2014, the New Mexico Lobos won the Mountain West Conference, again at Mission Hills Country Club. De Roey received honours as an All-American Scholar from the National Golf Coaches' Association in 2010 and was named All-Conference Second Team in 2013 and 2014.{{cite web |title=About |url=http://www.manonderoey.be/v2/about/#about |publisher=Manon De Roey |accessdate=22 August 2020}}

Professional career

De Roey joined the Ladies European Tour (LET) in 2016 but failed to make an impact and dropped down to the LET Access Series for the 2017 season, where she had three top-10 finishes including a T3 at the Swedish PGA Championship and finished 6th on the Order of Merit. In 2018, De Roey played in 12 LET events with a best result of T22 in the season-ending Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España. She also played in 11 events on the LET Access Series and won her first professional title, the WPGA International Challenge, at Stoke-by-Nayland in England. In 2019, she played in 14 LET tournaments and recorded four top-10 finishes, ending 23rd on the Order of Merit. She also played on the LET Access Series where she won two tournaments, including successfully defending her title at the WPGA International Challenge, and finished best woman and third overall in the St Malo Golf Mixed Open.{{cite web |title=Player Profile Manon De Roey |url=https://ladieseuropeantour.com/player-profiles/?player=200172 |publisher=Ladies European Tour |accessdate=22 August 2020}}

In March 2020, De Roey started the final round of the Women's NSW Open in Australia with a five-shot lead after rounds of 71, 64 and 66, but faltered on the final nine and shot 75, ultimately finishing second two strokes behind Julia Engström.{{cite web |title=Tough love for De Roey in Open loss |url=https://womensnswopen.com.au/2020/03/01/526/tough-love-in-loss/ |publisher=Women's NSW Open |accessdate=22 August 2020}}

In 2022, De Roey clinched her first LET title winning the Aramco Team Series – Bangkok individual title. She went into the final day two shots behind leader Patty Tavatanakit, but equaled the course record firing a bogey-free 66 (−6) to win with a total of 13-under-par, three strokes ahead of runner-up Johanna Gustavsson.{{cite web |title=Manon De Roey Claims Individual Crown At Aramco Team Series – Bangkok |url=https://ladieseuropeantour.com/blog/manon-de-roey-claims-individual-crown-at-aramco-team-series-bangkok/ |publisher=Ladies European Tour |access-date=14 May 2022}}

She earned her LPGA Tour card for 2023 via Q-School.{{cite web |url=https://www.epsontour.com/news/2022/2023-lpga-tour-rookies |title=2023 LPGA Tour Rookies |publisher=LPGA |date=12 December 2022}}

Amateur wins

  • 2008 Belgian Youth Trophy
  • 2009 Flanders Trophy
  • 2012 Colonel Wallenberg's RAM Classic, Mountain West Championships
  • 2013 Belgian National Strokeplay
  • 2014 Belgian National Strokeplay, Belgian National Matchplay

Source:

Professional wins (7)

= Ladies European Tour (3) =

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!No.!! Date!!Tournament!!Winning
score!! To par!!Margin of
victory!!Runner-up

align=center|1

|align=right|14 May 2022

|Aramco Team Series – Bangkok

|70-67-66=203

|align=center|–13

|3 strokes

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Johanna Gustavsson

align=center|2

|align=right|28 Apr 2024

|Investec South African Women's Open

|69-67-66-72=274

|align=center|–14

|4 strokes

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Gabriella Cowley

align=center|3

|align=right|16 Mar 2025

|Australian Women's Classic{{ref label|Note1|1|1}}

|69-63-69=201

|align=center|–9

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Cara Gainer

{{note label|Note1|1|1}} Co-sanctioned by the WPGA Tour of Australasia.

= LET Access Series (3) =

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!No.!! Date!!Tournament!!Winning
score!! To par!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up

align=center|1

|align=right|15 Sep 2018

|WPGA International Challenge

|68-67-70=205

|align=center|–11

|Playoff

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Lydia Hall

align=center|2

|align=right|19 Jul 2019

|Santander Golf Tour LETAS Valencia

|68-71-72=211

|align=center|–5

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Carmen Alonso

align=center|3

|align=right|15 Sep 2019

|WPGA International Challenge (2)

|69-69-72=210

|align=center|–6

|1 stroke

|{{flagicon|ITA}} Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso
{{flagicon|ENG}} Alice Hewson
{{flagicon|SWE}} My Leander

=WPGA Tour of Australasia wins (2)=

{{note label|Note2|2|2}}Co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.

Results in LPGA majors

Results not in chronological order.

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! Tournament!! 2020 !! 2021 !! 2022 !! 2023 !! 2024 !! 2025

align=left|Chevron Championship

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|style="background:yellow|T9

align=left|U.S. Women's Open

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|CUT

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|CUT

align=left|Women's PGA Championship

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align=left|The Evian Championship

|style="background:#eeeeee;"|NT

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|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

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align=left|Women's British Open

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

|CUT

|T71

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CUT = missed the half-way cut

NT = no tournament

T = tied

Team appearances

Amateur

  • European Girls' Team Championship (representing Belgium): 2009
  • European Ladies' Team Championship (representing Belgium): 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014{{cite web |title=European Ladies' Team Championship – European Golf Association |url=https://www.ega-golf.ch/page/european-ladies-team-championship-results |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021103346/https://www.ega-golf.ch/page/european-ladies-team-championship-results |archive-date=21 October 2021 |access-date=8 December 2021}}
  • Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Belgium): 2014

Professional

References

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