Morgane Métraux Bio
Morgane Métraux (born 18 March 1997) is a Swiss professional golfer who competes on both the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour (LET). She first gained international attention by winning the Symetra Tour’s Island Resort Championship in 2021, a victory that helped her earn a fully exempt card on the LPGA Tour. Since then, she has added the 2022 Ladies Italian Open and the 2024 Jabra Ladies Open to her professional résumé, establishing herself as one of Switzerland’s leading female golfers.
Standing 173 cm tall, Métraux combines a strong amateur pedigree with steady professional progress. She represents a new generation of Swiss golfers who have built competitive careers on the global stage.
Early Life and Background
Morgane Métraux was born on 18 March 1997 in Lausanne, Switzerland. She grew up alongside her sister Kim Métraux, who is also a professional golfer and a member of the Ladies European Tour. The two sisters began playing golf together at the age of ten, and that shared start laid the foundation for both of their competitive careers.
Métraux attended Auguste Piccard High School, from which she graduated in 2014. Later that year, at the age of 17, she moved to the United States to attend Florida State University. She competed for the Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team, where she won three individual titles during her junior year and contributed to six team victories. Her best personal finish at the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships was a tie for fifth place in 2018. She earned All-America honors in both her junior and senior seasons and graduated in April 2018 with a degree in Business Management.
Path to Professional Golf
Morgane Métraux’s competitive path began at 15, when she played in her first international event at the 2012 Junior Open Championship. She made the cut and soon joined the Swiss National Team. In the years that followed, she represented Switzerland at the 2013 European Girls’ Team Championship and at three consecutive European Ladies’ Team Championships from 2014 to 2016, where the team won a silver medal in 2015 and a bronze in 2014. She also played in two editions of the Espirito Santo Trophy, in 2014 and 2016, helping Switzerland to a silver medal behind South Korea, and she competed in the 2017 Vagliano Trophy in Italy, where Continental Europe won 15–9.
As an individual, Métraux finished runner-up at the 2013 Austrian International Amateur and won the 2015 Swiss International Championship. She participated in four European Ladies Amateur Championships, posting a third-place finish in 2017 and a fourth-place finish in 2016, where she also signed a career-best round of 62 (–10). She also qualified for the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open at Bedminster, New Jersey, a strong sign of her readiness for the professional ranks.
Morgane Métraux Career
Early Career (2018–2020)
Morgane Métraux turned professional in May 2018 after completing her college career at Florida State University. She joined the Symetra Tour and played 13 events during her rookie season, making 11 cuts. She recorded two tied-eighth finishes at the IOA Golf Classic and the Donald Ross Classic at French Lick, Indiana, and ended the year 47th on the money list.
In February 2019, Métraux injured her shoulder and missed the entire 2019 season. Her first event back was the 2020 LET Qualifying School, where she earned membership in Category 8 for the 2020 season. On the 2020 Ladies European Tour, she recorded a season-best tenth-place finish at the inaugural Saudi Ladies International, helped by a final-round 67, and ended the season 45th on the Costa del Sol Order of Merit.
LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour Breakthrough (2021–2022)
Morgane Métraux won her first professional tournament at the Island Resort Championship on the 2021 Symetra Tour. The victory also earned her an exemption into the 2021 Evian Championship. The win helped her climb past her sister Kim Métraux in the Women’s World Golf Rankings and qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, though she later chose to opt out of the Olympics to focus on the Evian Championship and the Symetra Tour. That decision enabled Kim Métraux to represent Switzerland alongside Albane Valenzuela. Métraux finished the season as one of the Symetra Tour’s top ten money winners and earned a fully exempt card on the LPGA Tour for the 2022 season.
In 2022, she added the Ladies Italian Open to her list of victories, winning in a playoff against Meghan MacLaren and Italian amateur Alessandra Fanali. Later that season, she finished as runner-up at the Andalucia Costa Del Sol Open De España, losing a playoff to Caroline Hedwall.
Ladies European Tour Breakthrough (2024)
Morgane Métraux captured her third professional title at the 2024 Jabra Ladies Open in France. She completed a second round of seven-under-par 64 on Saturday morning before bogeying three of her first four holes in the final round, yet still won the tournament by three strokes ahead of Swiss compatriot Chiara Tamburlini and Agathe Sauzon of France.
Notable Events and Milestones
Morgane Métraux’s career has featured several milestones, including her first professional win at the 2021 Island Resort Championship, her LPGA Tour breakthrough via the Symetra Tour in 2021, and her third professional title at the 2024 Jabra Ladies Open. She also reached a career-best amateur round of 62 (–10) at the 2016 European Ladies Amateur Championship and posted a tied fifth place at the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships.
Morgane Métraux Career Wins
Morgane Métraux has recorded three verified professional victories across the Symetra Tour and the Ladies European Tour. Her wins include one Symetra Tour title and two Ladies European Tour titles, with a playoff record of 1–1 on the LET.
Symetra Tour Highlights
Morgane Métraux’s first professional victory came at the 2021 Island Resort Championship on the Symetra Tour. The win was a defining moment of her rookie professional season and helped her earn a fully exempt card on the LPGA Tour for 2022.
Other Wins and Performances
Morgane Métraux added the 2022 Ladies Italian Open to her tally after a playoff win, and she completed her third professional title at the 2024 Jabra Ladies Open in France. She has also posted several strong finishes on the Ladies European Tour, including a season-best tenth place at the 2020 Saudi Ladies International.
Morgane Métraux Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Morgane Métraux comes from a family with a strong connection to golf. Her sister Kim Métraux is also a professional golfer and a member of the Ladies European Tour, and the two began playing the sport together at the age of ten.
Personal Life
Morgane Métraux’s personal life remains largely private, with public details focused on her golf career and her close relationship with her sister Kim Métraux.
2025 Season Performance
As Morgane Métraux enters the 2025 season, she continues to balance commitments on the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour, building on her third professional title at the 2024 Jabra Ladies Open. With full playing status on the LPGA Tour and strong form on the LET, she is positioned to compete regularly in both tours’ marquee events.
Her 2025 outlook includes targeting additional victories on the Ladies European Tour and pursuing stronger finishes in LPGA major championships. Her consistent ball-striking and playoff experience, highlighted by her 2022 Italian Open triumph, provide a solid foundation for the season.
With her sister Kim Métraux also competing on the LET, the Métraux sisters remain two of Switzerland’s most recognizable figures in women’s professional golf heading into the 2025 campaign.
