5’4”...Started playing golf at the age of 13...Credits her mother Jean as the individual most influencing her career...Has two brothers...Hobbies include music, reading and all sports.
Career
In 2009, joined Liselotte Neumann as assistant captains to Alison Nicholas for the European Solheim Cup Team.
In 2006, crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings at the Ginn Clubs & Resorts Open; recorded a season-best tie for 19th at the LPGA Corning Classic; broke her finger in September.
In 2005, best finish was a tie for ninth at the ShopRite LPGA Classic.
In 2004, best finish was a tie for eighth at the John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic presented by Ford.
In 2003, best finish was a tie for eighth at the ShopRite LPGA Classic; tied her career-low 65 during the second round of the Welch’s/Fry’s Championship.
In 2002, best finish was a tie for sixth at the First Union Betsy King Classic; tied for 12th at the U.S. Women’s Open, her career-best finish in a major championship.
In 2001, best finish was a tie for 10th at the YourLife Vitamins LPGA Classic.
In 2000, carded her career-low 65 during the first round of the Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open, which led to a career-best third-place finish; won her second international victory at the German Open on the Evian Ladies European Tour (LET).
In 1999, best finish was a tie for seventh at the First Union Betsy King Classic.
In 1998, best finish was a tie for 24th, which she posted at the City of Hope Myrtle Beach Classic, Giant Eagle LPGA Classic and Weetabix Women’s British Open.
In 1997, best finish was a tie for fifth at the HEALTHSOUTH Inaugural.
In 1996, won the German Open on the Women Professional Golfers’ European Tour (WPGET) and competed on the European Solheim Cup Team; qualified for the Tour by tying for 15th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt status for the 1997 LPGA season.
In 1993, turned professional and began competing on the WPGET.
Amateur
Morley was an English Junior International player in 1984. She was the 1991-92 English Stroke Play and the 1991 British Stroke Play champion. In 1992, Morley captured the European Stroke Play Championship title and was a member of the Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup Team.