August 10, 2021
Our “Team Alloy” Professional Golf Alliance began in 2012 and has been growing ever since. Some of our players have been making headlines this summer and we are pleased to introduce 3 new players.
Kiira Riihijarvi is from Finland and has been playing golf since she was 9 years old. She had a successful golf career growing up and playing for her national team. Riihijarvi played in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur where she was the first female Finnish golfer. She went on to play golf in college at the University of Tampa. She received the NCAA D2 Player of the Year on two separate occasions and was named an All-American for all 5 of her college years. Kiira is now entering her professional golf career where she will play on the LPGA Symetra Tour. Best of Luck!
Amelia Garvey is from New Zealand and played golf growing up where she qualified for the New Zealand Open at only 13 years old! She continued to play for her country where she won the New Zealand Strokeplay Championship. Garvey went on to play at the University of Southern California where she was named an All-American for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons and helped her team become ranked #1 in the nation. Amelia has been ranked #21 on the World Amateur Golf Rankings throughout her college years which qualified her for both the 2020 and 2021 U.S. Open. Amelia is currently pursuing her professional golf career and hopes to be playing on the LPGA Symetra Tour soon.
Marion Duvernay is a golfer from France and has been playing since she was 7 years old. In high school, she moved to a golf school managed by the French Golf Federation. She went on to play golf in college at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. She played in the Ladies European Tour Access in 2016 and won in Spain. She completed her PGA coaching degree in France and coached in Dubai. Marion has returned to her professional golf career and is currently playing in the LPGA Symetra Tour.
Welcome to our newest “Team Alloy” professional golfers! Follow our growing team of golfers, click here.