Even though they spend much of their time practicing and competing on the golf course, the LPGA Tour’s best also have plenty of hobbies outside of golf. Many are avid readers with diverse tastes across all genres of literature, so check out what some of your favorite LPGA Tour players have been reading as of late.
Allisen Corpuz
This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub
“I wasn’t super into the book at first, but the ending is an incredible tribute. It’s a fun way of exploring time travel and relationships.”
Jennifer Kupcho
Only If You’re Lucky by Stacy Willingham
“I’ve loved so many of Stacy’s books, and this one certainly didn’t disappoint! I loved Margot as the main character and how she lost her best friend and was creating new friendships. The twists of her friendships and never knowing what was going to happen next was so thrilling and exciting. I also loved that the setting of the book was based on Stacy’s real-life college experience and to be able to get a glimpse of it.”
Alison Lee
Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate
“This book has been on my TBR for a while, and I have a few friends who have recommended it to me. It’s about a young family getting kidnapped and thrown into a children’s home that is corrupt, where they change the children’s names and sell them to families. It’s a great story about the bond between family and how it can’t be broken. I highly recommend it and I gave it 4 out of 5 stars.”
Sarah Schmelzel
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
“Alison Lee has gotten me very into the fairyland multiverse that is Sarah J. Maas. It’s such a great distraction. It’s fantasy, obviously, but it’s still a very human-like, relatable kind of a thing. It’s really easy to get lost in it, which is such a great thing for being out (on the LPGA Tour). It just gets your mind off everything that goes on week in and week out. I’ve loved it.”
Jenny Shin
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
“A book about an individual who comes from troubled parents. This book has given me an idea of what struggles our country could be facing with the opioid crisis, how it destroys the childhood of many and how, despite it all, we humans learn to adapt, and we learn to find love. It truly gave me a picture of all the ugly and beautiful things in life. It’s a dark read but also beautiful.”
Emma Talley
The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen
“It’s about this lady, and in the first chapter, you find out that she used to be a spy. She is living in this super small town, just working on the farm. She's retired. One day this lady comes to her house, knocks on her door and says we need to find a former coworker. And she's like, I can't help, and then the next day, she turns up dead in her driveway. It's all about figuring out what has happened in her past, and all these ex-CIA people are trying to help her find out what happened. It goes back and forth from her present life as a retired person and then goes into her CIA days as a spy. It's really good. A good friend of mine that I play golf with in Vero Beach gave it to me, so shout out.”