Amari Avery won her first professional event at the 2026 IOA Championship, becoming the first Black golfer to win on the Epson Tour. She finished at 11 under, one shot ahead of Carla Bernat Escuder in Beaumont, California.
Key points
Amari Avery won the 2026 IOA Championship.
She is the first Black winner in Epson Tour history.
Avery finished at 11 under, one shot ahead of Carla Bernat Escuder.
The tournament took place in Beaumont, California.
Avery received strong support from family and friends during the event.
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What a week it's been for Amari Avery. On Sunday, she won her first professional event at the 2026 IOA Championship on the Epson Tour, while also making history as the first Black golfer to win in the 46-year history of the LPGA's developmental circuit.
That tournament was in Beaumont, California, where the former USC standout finished at 11 under, one shot better than Carla Bernat Escuder, winner of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur. Avery drove to her family home each night of the event and the comforts of home paid off.
Amari Avery holds the trophy after winning the 2026 IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon in Beaumont, California.
Amari Avery holds the trophy after winning the 2026 IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon in Beaumont, California.
“Honestly, it's really cool," said Avery after her win on Sunday. "Last year I missed the cut and I felt like I probably should have played better. I've played here a bunch of times. And now I had so much support this year. My whole family came out, a bunch of friends and people that I haven't seen in years. So it kind of felt like this was, this was my time. And I just felt like it was nice that I had a bunch of people out with me."
On Monday, less than 24 hours after hoisting a trophy for the first time, Avery was in Phoenix at the Arizona Country Club competing in a U.S. Women's Open qualifier. There were 78 golfers on the tee sheet with only the top two finishers advancing to the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club in June.
Avery won't stop there, as she's slated to play in the Epson Tour's Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic at TPC Scottsdale's Champions Course in Scottsdale.
If she makes the cut there, that'll be nine rounds of competitive golf in the span of 11 days.
Q&A
Who is Amari Avery and what did she achieve recently?
Amari Avery is a golfer who recently won her first professional event at the 2026 IOA Championship, making history as the first Black winner on the Epson Tour.
What is the significance of Amari Avery's win on the Epson Tour?
Avery's victory is historic as she is the first Black golfer to win in the 46-year history of the LPGA's developmental circuit, the Epson Tour.
Where did Amari Avery win her first professional tournament?
Amari Avery won her first professional tournament at the 2026 IOA Championship held at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon in Beaumont, California.
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