
Megan Propeck smiles during the 2026 National Championship at Omnia La Costa.
Propeck earns Epson Tour Membership
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 | Women's Golf
Megan Propeck finished 9th in the inaugural class of the LGPA Collegiate Advancement Pathway (LCAP) and earns Epson Tour status for the remainder of the 2026 and all of 2027.
CARLSBAD, Calif. – Florida women's golfer Megan Propeck earned Epson Tour Membership after finishing 9th in the inaugural class of the LPGA Collegiate Advancement Pathway (LCAP). She earns membership to the four remainder of the 2026 and all of 2027 season.
The 2026 graduates are eligible to make their professional debut at the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship at The Medalist Golf Club in Battle Creek, Mich., from June 12-14.
Transferring to the Gators for her final season, Propeck helped lead the program to a five-win 2025-26 season. She was crowned the SEC Newcomer of the Year and earned All-SEC First Team honors en route to winning her first collegiate tournament at the OU Intercollegiate. Propeck also played in this year's Augusta National Women's Amateur.
Propeck adds to a jump start in her professional career as she was one of five selected for the ANNIKA Development Program, designed to support recent college graduates as they transition into professional golf, she earns benefits of:
Selected to compete in the upcoming Arnold Palmer Cup, she wrapped up her fourth National Championship finishing T42. In the postseason, Propeck tied for 8th (-3) at the SEC Championship and T10 (E) at NCAA Regionals while going undefeated (2-0) in match play in her conference tournament debut.
The 2026 graduates are eligible to make their professional debut at the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship at The Medalist Golf Club in Battle Creek, Mich., from June 12-14.
Transferring to the Gators for her final season, Propeck helped lead the program to a five-win 2025-26 season. She was crowned the SEC Newcomer of the Year and earned All-SEC First Team honors en route to winning her first collegiate tournament at the OU Intercollegiate. Propeck also played in this year's Augusta National Women's Amateur.
Propeck adds to a jump start in her professional career as she was one of five selected for the ANNIKA Development Program, designed to support recent college graduates as they transition into professional golf, she earns benefits of:
- Access to Old Barnwell's premier golf facilities and the resources of the ANNIKA Development Program for three years.
- Complimentary housing during the first year (at a minimum),
- A $10,000 annual stipend to assist with tournament fees and travel,
- Professional networking opportunities through Old Barnwell's members and staff,
- Access to various experts, including fitness, nutrition, mental health, medical, mentorship sessions from Annika and other benefits.
Selected to compete in the upcoming Arnold Palmer Cup, she wrapped up her fourth National Championship finishing T42. In the postseason, Propeck tied for 8th (-3) at the SEC Championship and T10 (E) at NCAA Regionals while going undefeated (2-0) in match play in her conference tournament debut.
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