Gabriela Ruffels
Gabriela Ruffels
Background
Gabriela Ruffels is a professional golfer from Australia, a country with a strong tradition of producing world-class players across both the men's and women's tours. Born into a sporting family (her parents were both professional tennis players), Ruffels initially followed in their footsteps before transitioning to golf in her teenage years.
Career Overview
Ruffels turned professional after a successful amateur career that included winning the 2019 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. As a professional, she has been competing on various tours while working to establish herself among the game's elite players.
Her most recent recorded tournament appearance was at the 2026 Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass, where she finished tied for 100th place with a score of 2-under par. This result suggests she is still developing consistency at the highest levels of professional golf.
Current Status
While not currently among the top-ranked players in women's golf, Ruffels continues to compete professionally. Her background as a US Women's Amateur champion demonstrates her potential, and she remains one of Australia's promising young professionals working to make an impact on tour.
As with many developing players, Ruffels' career trajectory will depend on her ability to translate her amateur success into consistent professional performances. Her recent result at the Ford Championship shows she can compete at tour level, though greater consistency will be needed to climb the rankings.