2019 Lpga Tour Player-Agent List (Updated 3/8/19)

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2019 Lpga Tour Player-Agent List (Updated 3/8/19) 2019 LPGA TOUR PLAYER-AGENT LIST (UPDATED 3/8/19) Active LPGA Tour Members NOT listed in this directory are independent members and can be contacted via email at [email protected]. Brittany Altomare Paula Creamer Jaye Marie Green Jeff Stacy Jay Burton Matt Judy Empire Sports Management IMG Blue Giraffe Sports 216-630-0615 216-533-1775 404-643-5952 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rebecca Artis Katelyn Dambaugh Natalie Gulbis Geoff Artis Jeff Stacy Jay Burton 480-938-9990 Empire Sports Management IMG [email protected] 216-630-0615 216-533-1775 [email protected] [email protected] Celine Boutier Alina Pätz Laura Davies Georgia Hall samm group Vicky Cuming Vicky Cuming +41 79 502 77 56 IMG London IMG London [email protected] 011-44-776-851-7081 011-44-776-851-7081 [email protected] [email protected] Sarah Burnham JS Kang Tony Davies Tom Brown Epoch Sports Group LD Sports Management IMG 404-518-2002 011-44-7989-432641 216-392-6458 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dori Carter Austin Ernst Nasa Hataoka Matt Judy/Nick Biesecker Dan Everett/Rachel Everett Yuki Hayashi Blue Giraffe Sports Everett Sports Management [email protected] Judy: 404-643-5952 D. Everett: 229-938-6152 [email protected] [email protected] Takumi Zaoya Biesecker: 770-634-5297 R. Everett: 864-350-1222 206-356-2629 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tiffany Chan Shanshan Feng Muni He Jeremy Yew Ruby Chen Ruby Chen [email protected] IMG China IMG China +86-18521003681 +86-18521003681 Na Yeon Choi [email protected] [email protected] Greg Morrison 619-200-4933 Michael Yim Michael Yim [email protected] IMG IMG 216-496-4030 216-496-4030 In Gee Chun [email protected] [email protected] Kylie Pratt 407-371-1961 Sandra Gal Brooke Henderson [email protected] Leela Narang Brian Poe/Jay Burton Eiger Marketing Group IMG Youngin Chun 917-763-5321 Poe: 440-552-2704 Young Im [email protected] [email protected] BRAVO&NEW Burton: 216-533-1775 +82-10-7446-8823 Kristen Gillman [email protected] [email protected] Kevin Hopkins [email protected] Excel Sports Management Wei-Ling Hsu 973-975-3354 Casper Hsu Carlota Ciganda [email protected] +886 978 151 128 Jeff Stacy [email protected] Empire Sports Management Hannah Green 216-630-0615 Tony Bouffler [email protected] [email protected] Charley Hull Lorie Kane Lydia Ko cont. Vicky Cuming Chris Armstrong/Jordan Snowie Brian Poe/Jay Burton IMG London Wasserman IMG 011-44-776-851-7081 Armstrong: 416-806-1833 Poe: 440-552-2704 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Snowie: 905-251-6858 Burton: 216-533-1775 Tom Brown [email protected] [email protected] IMG 216-392-6458 Danielle Kang Jessica Korda [email protected] Jay Burton/Michael Yim Chris Mullhaupt IMG IMG Mi Jung Hur Burton: 216-533-1775 336-486-3729 Young Im [email protected] [email protected] BRAVO&NEW Yim: 216-496-4030 +82-10-7446-8823 [email protected] Nelly Korda [email protected] Chris Mullhaupt [email protected] Kim Kaufman IMG Jeff Stacy 336-486-3729 Vicky Hurst Empire Sports Management [email protected] Kelly Hurst 216-60-0615 321-431-2132 [email protected] Olafia Kristinsdottir [email protected] JS Kang Cristie Kerr Epoch Sports Group Juli Inkster Michael Schenker/Jill Driban 404-518-2002 Bobby Kreusler The Montag Group [email protected] Blue Giraffe Sports 516-581-2394 305-753-4458 [email protected] Brittany Lang [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Sterling Sports Management Eun-Hee Ji Hyo Joo Kim Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Adrian Choi JinHyuk Lee [email protected] MPS Partners Inc. YG Sports Berrigan: 614-439-7676 011-821046357911 82-10-3482-4177 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Alison Lee Brian Poe/Jay Burton Ariya Jutanugarn Sei Young Kim IMG Winnie Heng/Win Inthara JS Kang Poe: 440-552-2704 IMG Thailand Epoch Sports Group [email protected] Heng: 011-66-9-08033183 404-518-2002 Burton: 216-533-1775 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Inthara: 011-66-9-82798112 [email protected] Katherine Kirk Jaclyn Lee Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Michael Yim Sterling Sports Management Sterling Sports Management IMG Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 216-496-4030 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Berrigan: 614-439-7676 Berrigan: 614-439-7676 [email protected] [email protected] Moriya Jutanugarn Winnie Heng/Win Inthara Jin Young Ko Jeongeun Lee6 IMG Thailand Soo Jin Choi Young Im Heng: 011-66-9-08033183 [email protected] NEW (Next Entertainment World)/ [email protected] BRAVO&NEW Inthara: 011-66-9-82798112 Lydia Ko +82-10-7446-8823 [email protected] Sura Ko [email protected] IMG [email protected] Michael Yim Ko: 321-315-1774 IMG [email protected] Mi Hyang Lee 216-496-4030 Jane Lee [email protected] 893-318-6825 [email protected] Minjee Lee Nanna Koertz Madsen Belen Mozo Michael Yim/Jay Burton Mathias Gronberg Miles Soboroff IMG [email protected] 310-403-1447 Yim: 216-496-4030 [email protected] Brittany Marchand Azahara Munoz Burton: 216-533-1775 Elliott Kerr Alissa Super [email protected] Landmark Sports Group Wasserman Media Group [email protected] 612-867-4001 Camilla Lennarth [email protected] Carrie McNeill Mo Martin [email protected] Don Yee/Brent Brockermeyer Haru Nomura Yee & Dubin Sports, LLC Soyoung Mun Amelia Lewis 213-892-7420 808-729-6971 Georgina Lewis [email protected] [email protected] Lewis Golf Management [email protected] 904-699-0656 Anna Nordqvist [email protected] Caroline Masson Jeremy Moore Michael Ernst [email protected] Stacy Lewis 491-762-083-7624 Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan [email protected] Su Oh Sterling Sports Management Michael Yim Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Catriona Matthew IMG [email protected] Vicky Cuming 216-496-4030 Berrigan: 614-439-7676 IMG London [email protected] [email protected] 011-44-776-851-7081 [email protected] Amy Olson Xi Yu Lin Brent Brockermeyer Ruby Chen/Becky Hu Ally McDonald Yee & Dubin Sports IMG China Dan Everett/Rachel Everett 213-892-7421 Chen: +86-18521003681 Everett Sports Management [email protected] [email protected] D. Everett: 229-938-6152 Hu: +86-185-0167-5736 [email protected] Lee-Anne Pace [email protected] R. Everett: 864-350-1222 Sandy Lonergan [email protected] [email protected] Brittany Lincicome Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Kristy McPherson Brooke Pancake Sterling Sports Management Eddie Smith Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 561-644-5234 Sterling Sports Management [email protected] [email protected] Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Berrigan: 614-439-7676 [email protected] [email protected] Mika Miyazato Berrigan: 614-439-7676 Jumpei Kaneko / Kota Higa [email protected] Yu Liu JPW Ruby Chen +81367211793 Annie Park IMG China Tom Brown +86-18521003681 Kotaro Takahashi IMG [email protected] IMG Japan 216-392-6458 +81367587860 [email protected] Michael Yim [email protected] IMG Hee Young Park 216-496-4030 Giulia Molinaro Minky Kim [email protected] Francesco Conti 562-209-4337 FM Sports Promotion [email protected] Gaby Lopez +39 3386729769 Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan [email protected] Inbee Park Sterling Sports Management Young Im Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Becky Morgan BRAVO&NEW [email protected] Brad Hewitt +82-10-7446-8823 Berrigan: 614-439-7676 Elite Golf Management, LLC [email protected] [email protected] 330-472-4761 [email protected] [email protected] Sung Hyun Park Jodi Ewart Shadoff Lexi Thompson SangHee Ma Matt Judy/Nick Biesecker Bobby Kreusler/Matt Judy SEMA Blue Giraffe Sports Blue Giraffe Sports +82-010-8737-2959 Judy: 404-643-5952 Kreusler: 305-753-4458 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Biesecker: 770-634-5297 Judy: 404-643-5952 Suzann Pettersen [email protected] [email protected] Dan Levy Wasserman Media Group Alena Sharp Yani Tseng 919-949-2414 George Sourlis Stanley Tung [email protected] Higher Ground IMG Taiwan 416-580-3431 +886 909 810 530 Pornanong Phatlum [email protected] [email protected] Supika Maphungphong Sports Management Group Co., Ltd. Sarah Jane Smith Ayako Uehara 011-66-26-695-450 Duane Smith 602-770-4920 [email protected] 407-760-7344 [email protected] [email protected] Gerina Piller Mariajo Uribe Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan Klara Spilkova Oscar Bautista Sterling Sports Management Petr Zak [email protected] Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 [email protected] [email protected] Anne Van Dam Berrigan: 614-439-7676 Mariah Stackhouse Michiel Floris [email protected] JS Kang [email protected] Epoch Sports Group Sophia Popov 404-518-2002 Lindsey Weaver Michael Ernst [email protected] Brad Hewitt 491-762-083-7624 Elite Golf Management, LLC [email protected] Angela Stanford 330-472-4761 Eddie Smith [email protected] Morgan Pressel Lagardere Sports Chris Armstrong/Mary Lyle Townsend 561-644-5234 Karrie Webb Wasserman [email protected] Michele Babin Armstrong: 416-806-1833 MBB Management Group [email protected] Lauren Stephenson 561-307-6701 Townsend: 336-416-9585 Jeff Chilcoat/Ayla Berrigan [email protected] [email protected] Sterling Sports Management Chilcoat: 614-361-1959 Cheyenne Woods Beatriz Recari [email protected] Kelly Bender Andreas Thorp Berrigan: 614-439-7676 Excel Sports Management 407-913-2408 [email protected] 646-454-5915 [email protected] [email protected] Thidapa Suwannapura So Yeon Ryu Supika Maphungphong Michelle Wie Young Im Sports Management Group Co., Ltd.
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