[2][4] Morgan was assisted by College Prospects of America to win a golf scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1994,[5] and during the next four years won 10 NCAA Division I medalist titles, including three Big South Conference Championships from 1995 to 1997 resulting in her being named Big South All-American for those three years.
Morgan played in eight events on LET in 2001 without missing a cut, posting four top-10s[4] including narrowly losing the French Open to Norway's Suzann Pettersen at the third playoff hole.
[2] In 2002, Morgan competed in four events on the Evian Ladies European Tour, where she posted two top-10 finishes.
Morgan teamed up with Becky Brewerton to finish 6th in the inaugural Women's World Cup of Golf in 2005.
[11] Morgan won her first professional tournament at the 2018 Hero Women's Indian Open on the Ladies European Tour.