Elizabeth Szokol is an American personality and a professional golfer. She is a member of the LPGA Tour and recently made headlines for attending the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational July 19-22, 2023 [women’s professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 19th to 22nd July 2023].
Playing alongside Cheyenne Knight, Elizabeth only needed a par to secure a place on the Iron Throne. Still, the final results are yet to be announced by the community on the leaderboard. However, the names of the top contenders on the list will not be announced in Saturday’s game.
Early life
Elizabeth Szokol was born on July 21, 1996, and grew up in Winnetka, Illinois. She lived with her loving and caring parents, Pam Szokol and Joseph Szokol. She has two siblings – a brother – William Szokol, and a sister – Kimberly Szokol.
Pam Szokol, Elizabeth’s mother, has maintained her position as the third female director of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Chicago. During her trip to Israel, she developed her connection to the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Chicago. She is also involved with various philanthropic and civil society organizations.
She is a big supporter, always attends her daughter’s events, and loves sharing pictures on Instagram. Elizabeth’s father, Joseph Szokol, is a physician and recently practiced his medicine as an anesthetist in Los Angeles, California. He received the 2020 Distinguished Service Award.
Speaking of Elizabeth’s early life, she injured herself at age 12 and had to have knee surgery after playing softball and tennis. After recovering from an injury, she returned to golf at age 14 and helped lead the school team at the 2010 Illinois State Championship.
Elizabeth Szokol attended Northwestern University between 2012 and 2014 and won the Academic All-Big Ten and Second Team All-Big Ten.
Elizabeth Szokol career
Szokol started playing professionally in 2017 and joined the Symetra Tour. She competed in the Four Winds Invitational and placed sixth in the top 10. Then in 2018, she finished seventh in the top 10, completing her first pro win at the IOA Invitational. She then placed fourth on the Symetra Tour official money list and earned membership to the LPGA Tour for the 2019 season.
In 2021, she placed third in the top 10 finishes, including second place at the Marathon Classic in Ohio. She placed third at the Cognizant Founders Cup in New Jersey, earning her first place in the Top 100 of the Women’s World Golf Rankings. In addition, she was ranked 44th on the LPGA Tour Money List.
Elizabeth Szokol Biography | |
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Real name | Elizabeth Szokol |
birth date | July 21, 1996 |
Age | 28 years |
Place of birth | Winnetka, Illinois, USA |
Profession | golfer |
University | Northwest University |
qualification | graduate |
Physical Statistics | |
Height | in feet inches – 5 feet 7 inches – in centimeters – 170 cm |
Weight | in kilograms – 59kg – in pounds – 130 pounds |
Hair color | Brown |
eye color | Green |
Elizabeth Szokol Family | |
Father | Joseph Szokol |
Mother | Pam Szokol |
Sister | Kimberly Szokol |
Brother | William Szokol |
relationship status | |
Marital status | single |
affair | NO |
who is Elizabeth Szokol’s boyfriend? | none |
Personal life
Elizabeth Szokol is a private person who does not think about revealing details about her life. In addition, she is single, at least in public. In addition, she has not revealed a name with whom she had or had a romantic relationship.
social media
Elizabeth is available on Twitter with a handle called – @Enszokol, which she joined in December 2018; Since then she has had 378 followers. On Instagram, she is available with an unverified account under the username – Enszocol. On Instagram, she has posted pictures of her friends, family, especially her siblings, and the area surrounding her tournament venues.
Elizabeth Szokol Net Worth
Elizabeth Szokol achieved her best results in games such as the Chevron Championship CUT: 2020, 2023, Women’s PGA C’ship, 2020, US Women’s Open-2021, Women’s British Open, 2021 and Evian Championship. She has also secured a place in the top 100 in the women’s golf world rankings. In fact, she could receive cash prizes for her wins and other ranks. According to sources, she is expected to earn a net worth of $1 million.