Holly Morgan (Credit: The PGA)
Holly Morgan (Credit: The PGA)

Holly Morgan wins the WPGA Series Order of Merit

Holly Morgan topped the WPGA Series Order of Merit after posting a collection to top-three finishes as well as very nearly making it into the playoff at the WPGA Professional & Assistants’ Championship.

Lindrick-based Holly, who starred in the Women’s PGA Cup after winning the WPGA Championship at Goswick in 2024, was a model of consistency this season as she finished the campaign in top spot – with Tracey Boyes finishing second, and Heather Stirling and Holly Haslam finishing the year in a tie for third place.

“My 2025 season was steady and consistent,” Holly told The PGA. “I really didn’t do much wrong and, other than the last event at Troon, I wasn’t really out of the top five. I didn’t get any wins, but I had a lot of seconds and thirds and I was in everything really.

“I got married this year and I drove to Troon the day I got back from honeymoon because I knew I had a good chance of winning the order of merit. I really enjoyed the Women’s PGA Professional & Assistants Championship at Goswick too. I put myself in contention after the first day and I was steady on the second day – I just made a little error towards the end which cost a place in the playoff. Other than that bogey on 17, I played nicely in a lot of crosswinds. I also came close at Saffron Walden, where I finished second. I actually managed back-to-back eagles there which I’ve never managed before.

“I felt like I created a lot of chances this year, but didn’t necessarily complete a full 18 where I was really happy with all the round, which I know never happens in golf, but I felt like it was very close this year to being very, very good.”

For the full WPGA Series Order of Merit rankings, click here.