Mariah Stackhouse

In 2014, she became the first African American woman to make the Curtis Cup team, which the United States won that year.

[2] Stackhouse graduated from North Clayton High School in Riverdale, GA, where she was elected class president two years in a row.

[5] In 2013 as a freshman at Stanford, Stackhouse shot a 61 at the Peg Barnard Invitational Tournament which set an NCAA scoring record.

[7] In making her professional debut in the Portland Classic in June 2016, she became the seventh African American woman to earn a LPGA Tour card.

[9] On June 9, 2019 she started in the final group at the ShopRite LPGA Classic and finished tied for 5th, a career best.