Ally Ewing, a professional golfer, was raised in Fulton but was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on October 25, 1992. She competed in and won the Spirit International Amateur Golf Championship in 2013 in addition to the 2014 Curtis Cup. During her time as a college golfer at Mississippi State University, she won five of her nine amateur victories.
She turned professional in 2015 and played at the Symetra Tour (now Epson Tour) through 2016, finishing second in the money list and a few runner-ups. She eventually earned her LPGA Tour card for the 2017 season through an LPGA qualifying tournament.
Ewing won her first LPGA Tour win, three seasons later, at the 2020 LPGA Drive On Championship with a score of 272, under 16, over Danielle Kang by one shot.
At the Shadow Creek Golf Course in North Las Vegas, Nevada, Ewing was victorious in the Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play in May 2021. She finished the week with a 6-1 record and defeated Sophia Popov 2-1 in the finals.
Ewing would win the Kroger Queen City Championship in September 2022 after making five birdies on the back nine, her third LPGA Tour win. She defeated Xiyu Lin by a margin of one stroke for a score of 266, under 22.
In the 2023 season, she played in 20 events, having 5 top-10s, with the best of her season coming at the 2023 Kroger Queen City Championship, where she finished in solo fourth place with a score of 276, under 12. Most recently, in the 2024 season, she finished tied for 55th place at the LPGA Drive On Championship with a score of 289, over 5.
Who is Ally Ewing’s caddie?
Ally Ewing’s caddie is Kurt Moskaly as of March 2024.
Three-time Solheim Cup participant Megan Khang had Moskaly as her looper. Khang enjoyed working with Moskaly. Although Khang has already moved on to Jack Fulghum, Ewing teamed up with Moskaly.
Moskaly was her partner when she finished 11th at the US Women's Open at Pebble Beach. However, things became worse for the two of them at the Amundi Evian Championship, where Ewing missed the cut in challenging conditions. She recovered quickly, though, finishing in a T9 in the Dundonald Links Freed Group Women's Scottish Open.
The nascent duo gained significant attention in the AIG Women's Open second round, though, when Ewing displayed remarkable control over Walton Heath to take a commanding lead.
Regarding Moskaly, his favorite course is Tara Iti in New Zealand. He started caddying after enrolling in the Professional Golf Management program at the PGA of America. In his job as a caddie, Moskaly has also stated that he especially enjoys the travel and the challenge of trying out new courses.
Ally Ewing’s Earlier Caddie
In 2017, Ewing had Dan Chapman as her caddie; the two partnered up at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup. Along with three victories on the LPGA Tour, an appearance in the 2019 Solheim Cup, and two top-10 major performances during that time, the former Mississippi State golfer, Ewing, had Chapman as her looper.
When Ewing asked followers to donate to an LPGA Caddie Relief Fund in an Instagram post after many realized they were unemployed due to COVID-19, it was clear how highly she views Chapman. However, it is unclear how they parted.
What is the net worth of Kurt Moskaly?
There is no information available regarding the net worth of Kurt Moskaly.
FAQ's On Ally Ewing Caddie
A. As of March 2024, Ally Ewing's caddie is Kurt Moskaly.
A. In 2017, Ally Ewing's caddie was Dan Chapman.
A. Unfortunately, nothing is known about why Ewing and Chapman ended their association.
A. Kurt Moskaly's favorite golf course is Tara Iti in New Zealand.
A. There is no available information regarding the net worth of Kurt Moskaly.
A. The net worth of Ally Ewing is estimated to be $3 million as of March 2024.