Ally Ewing’s Parents

Last Modified Mar 21, 2024 10:07 GMT
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Ally Ewing (maiden name McDonald) is an LPGA professional golfer born on October 25, 1992. She won nine times as an amateur, including five wins, which he had during his Mississippi State University collegiate golf days.

Ewing won her first professional win at the 2020 LPGA Drive On Championship with a score of 272, under 16, over Danielle Kang by one shot. After turning professional in 2015, she initially played on the Symetra Tour, until 2016.

She had her second and third professional wins in the 2021 Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play and the 2022 Kroger Queen City Championship.

Her greatest 2023 season event was in solo fourth place at the 2023 Kroger Queen City Championship, where she scored 276 under 12 in 20 events played. She finished five times in the top ten in the 2023 season.

She most recently tied for 55th place in the LPGA Drive On Championship in the 2024 season with a score of 289 over 5. Prior to this, she tied for fourth place at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions with a score of 280, under 8.

Who are Ally Ewing’s parents?

Ally Ewing’s parents are Jamie McDonald and Angie McDonald.

The McDonalds, Jamie, and Angie raised Ewing to serve with humility and honor no matter what obstacles life threw at them. They attended three church sessions a week. That life lesson was put to the test for Ally before her career even started.

The star player on the U.S. team that won the Curtis Cup in 2015, Ewing, was an All-American at Mississippi State University and had just secured her spot on the LPGA Tour when she got news that devastated her. She stated that she had a routine Wednesday appointment with the doctor, who took a blood sample. Later that evening, she received a call informing her that she had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, which she would have to live with for the rest of her life.

She went to her dad, while her mom was at church, and while talking to herself, she said, "What am I going to do? I’ve just gotten my LPGA Tour card." She felt like it had destroyed her life. She had never doubted her religious beliefs, given her upbringing, but she did say, "Okay, God, you’re going to have to navigate this and make this for your glory."

Who is Ally Ewing’s father?

Jamie McDonald is Ewing's father; however, not much is available about his professional or personal life.

Who is Ally Ewing’s mother?

Angie McDonald is Ewing‘s mother. however, not much is available about her professional or personal life.

What is the nationality of Ally Ewing’s parents?

There is no information available about the nationality of Ally Ewing’s parents. But, given that Ally was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, it could be assumed that her parents are American too.

Ally Ewing’s Siblings

Ally Ewing has a younger brother, Andrew McDonald, but no other information is available about him other than his name.

FAQ's On Ally Ewing’s Parents

A. Ally Ewing’s parents are Jamie McDonald and Angie McDonald.

A. Jamie McDonald is Ally's father, but no further information is available.

 A. Angie McDonald is Ally's mother, but no further information is available. 

 A. No nationality information is available, but given Ally's birth in Mississippi, it's likely they're American.

 A. Ally Ewing was born on October 25, 1992.

 A. Ally Ewing's first professional win was at the 2020 LPGA Drive On Championship.

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