My Time on Tour
- Emilee Hoffman
- Mar 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 26, 2025
For the past five years, I have had the incredible opportunity to compete against some of the best golfers in the world on the Epson Tour and the LPGA Tour. Ever since I first picked up a club at five years old, playing professional golf has been my lifelong dream. The journey has been nothing short of amazing, from the thrill of competition, to the daily grind required to perform at the highest level. I’ve loved traveling the world, experiencing new places through the game I love, and pushing myself every day to improve. My time on tour is something I will cherish forever!



Life on Tour
Many People ask me: "Whats it like playing on tour?". In a nutshell, there are so many different aspects that go into life as a professional golfer. Traveling to new places across the country and experiencing different courses every week is an incredible part of the journey. I spent nearly 23 weeks a year on the road, competing, practicing, and constantly adapting to new environments. Along the way, I’ve met amazing people—fellow players who have become lifelong friends, sponsors who believed in my journey, and fans who make the experience even more special.
Playing some of the best golf courses in the world is a privilege, but the daily grind of professional golf is what truly defines life on tour. Success requires discipline, confidence in your process, and trust in your routine, even when things aren’t going your way. Golf is a game of resilience; there are highs and lows, and learning how to push through adversity is what separates the best from the rest. Some weeks, everything clicks, and other weeks, it feels like nothing is going your way, but staying committed to the process is what ultimately leads to growth.
At the end of the day, life on tour is both challenging and rewarding. The hard work, the long travel days, and the constant pursuit of improvement are all worth it for the love of the game. It’s a journey I wouldn’t trade for anything!

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