Every golfer dreams of making it to the LPGA Tour, but the path there is anything but easy. Thousands of talented players—many of whom dominated junior, collegiate, or amateur circuits—compete for a handful of spots, all driven by the same goal. Once they turn professional, the skill gap narrows dramatically; nearly everyone boasts exceptional ball-striking ability. The difference between a mini-tour player and an LPGA star? It's razor thin.
To give you a behind-the-scenes look at this relentless pursuit, Golfweek's Averee Dovsek followed Epson Tour player Lauren Peter for a day. What she found was a world of grit, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication.
For players like Lauren, a typical day isn't just about swinging clubs. It's a balancing act between holding down a job, maintaining a packed practice schedule, and performing at an elite level—not just once, but week after week. They face changing weather conditions, grueling travel, and the world's best competition, all while chasing a dream that demands everything they've got. This is the reality of life on the Epson Tour, where every day is a step closer—or a reminder of how far the journey really is.
