19. Natalie Gulbis

Natalie Anne Gulbis, who started golfing at just four years old, quickly rose to fame on the LPGA Tour, bringing not just skill but also a captivating presence to the game. Her collegiate career at the University of Arizona was stellar. She won four tournaments and earned the title of First-Team All-American in 2001, where she played alongside the incredible Lorena Ochoa.
Natalie’s breakthrough came with her first professional win at the 2007 Evian Masters in France, clinching a hefty $450K prize. She was a key player in the U.S. Solheim Cup victories in 2005, 2007, and 2009, showcasing her talent on an international stage before retiring in 2020.