[4] Mack accepted an athletic scholarship to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and played with the UNLV Rebels women's golf team for two seasons between 2017 and 2019.
[6] Mack turned professional after graduating in 2022 and joined the Epson Tour mid-season.
She made eight cuts in 11 events and finished 32nd in the rankings, recording two top-10s including a season-best solo third place at the French Lick Charity Championship.
[1] She finished 4th at the Amundi German Masters, tied with Linn Grant, two strokes behind Maja Stark.
[7][8] Mack secured a place on the 2023 LPGA Tour by finishing T15 at Q-Series and on the 2023 Ladies European Tour by winning the LET Q-School at La Manga in Spain, alongside compatriot Alexandra Försterling.