Paula Reto is a professional golfer from South Africa who is competing on the LPGA Tour at the present time. She is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant golf players to ever come out of South Africa. The woman, who is 32 years old, is currently competing in the CP Women’s Open, which is being hosted at The Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club. She has set the course standard by shooting a 9-under 62, which includes driving, chipping, and putting. She finished in third place at the 2013 NCAA Championships and was awarded the Mary Fossum Award for having the lowest normalized stroke rate in the Big Ten Conference in 2013. She was also named to the First Team All-American squad in 2013, and she was selected many times for the First Team All-Big Ten Conference squad.

The current weight and height of Paula Reto is 62 kilograms, and she has a height of 1.65 meters. Paula Reto’s shoe size 4 (US) & dress size 8 (US). Her lashes are dark, and her natural hair color is a rich brown. Both Reto’s eyes and hair are a dark brown tint. Reto’s eye color is black.

When Reto was younger, she competed in field hockey and ran track; nevertheless, she did not begin playing golf until 2005. Between the years of 2009 and 2012, she was a member of the women’s golf team for the Purdue Boilermakers, which competed in and won the NCAA National Championship in 2010. She was chosen for the First Team All-Big Ten Conference each year from 2011 to 2013, and in 2013, she was also named to the First Team All-American. She finished in third place individually at the 2013 NCAA Championships and was awarded the Mary Fossum Award in 2013 for having the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten Conference. Her performance won her the award.

Reto won the Dixie Amateur tournament in 2011 and 2012, back-to-back years. In 2012, she competed in the United States Women’s Amateur Championship and made it all the way to the quarterfinals before being eliminated by Lydia Ko, who went on to win the tournament and is currently rated first among amateurs worldwide.

When Reto was younger, she competed in field hockey and ran track; nevertheless, she did not begin playing golf until 2005. Between the years of 2009 and 2012, she was a member of the women’s golf team for the Purdue Boilermakers, which competed in and won the NCAA National Championship in 2010. She was chosen for the First Team All-Big Ten Conference each year from 2011 to 2013, and in 2013, she was also named to the First Team All-American. She finished in third place individually at the 2013 NCAA Championships and was awarded the Mary Fossum Award in 2013 for having the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten Conference. Her performance won her the award.

Reto won the Dixie Amateur tournament in 2011 and 2012, back-to-back years. In 2012, she competed in the United States Women’s Amateur Championship and made it all the way to the quarterfinals before being eliminated by Lydia Ko, who went on to win the tournament and is currently rated first among amateurs worldwide.

In 2013, on her very first try at LPGA Tour Q-School, Reto was successful and became a professional golfer after qualifying for the tour. She ended up in a tie for 13th position, which was good enough to gain her full status for the 2014 season. She ended the 2014 season 77th on the official money list for the LPGA and seventh in the race for the Louise Suggs Rookie of the Year award. At the 2014 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, Reto finished in third place all by himself. After 36 holes, she was in the lead at Prattville, Alabama by a score of three shots, and after 54 holes, she was tied for the lead.

She finished in second place at the 2019 FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship, falling two strokes short of Ssu-Chia Cheng’s winning score.

Reto finished tied for 16th place at the 2016 Summer Olympics and earned a spot to compete in the 2020 Summer Olympics; however, he was required to withdraw from the competition due to the COVID-19 protocol.

She won her first LPGA Tour competition at the Canadian Women’s Open on August 28, 2022. Her score was 62-69-67-67=265 (-19), giving her a one-stroke victory over Nelly Korda and Choi Hye-jin. This was her maiden LPGA Tour tournament win. The score of 62 in the first round set a new record in that competition.

Amateur wins 

  • 2011 Dixie Amateur Championship
  • 2012 Dixie Amateur Championship

In the year 2022, Reto’s total wealth is estimated to be $1.5 Million. She is ranked as the most popular golfer and is one of the richest golfers in the world. The majority of her income comes from the fact that she is a successful golfer.

Paula Reto brings in an annual salary of approximately $200,000. Her income, like that of a great number of other professional golfers, is inconsistent and, to a considerable extent, is determined by the number of golf tournaments she plays in and the positions she earns in those tournaments. The 32-year-old woman has a number of business enterprises to her name in addition to her full-time job, which she maintains in addition to playing golf. She has not yet secured a multi-year sponsorship or endorsement deal worth more than one million dollars. At the moment, the 32-year-old golfer is in first place in the CP Women’s Open competition that is taking place at The Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club. The competition takes place from the 25th to the 28th of August, the prize pool totals $2,350,000, and Reto is now in the lead for winning the challenge.

In the year 2022, Paula Reto will have turned 32 years old. The third of May is Paula Reto’s birthday, and the Taurus astrological sign best describes her. She does not have a boyfriend at this time. She does not have a boyfriend at this time. We do not have a lot of information regarding her previous relationships or any engagements that she may have had in the past. According to the information in our database, she does not have any children. On May 3, 1990, in Cape Town, South Africa, Paula Reto was born to her mother Belinda and her father Tony Reto. She is the third child out of a total of four that were delivered to her parents. Llewellyn Reto, Miguel Reto, and Monique Reto are her three siblings. Reto The white African ancestry of Reto’s family hails from South Africa, where they currently reside. Her ancestry and her family history are never discussed anywhere. However, it appears that her family is completely on board with the decisions she has made regarding her life and profession. On her many social media platforms, you may frequently see her mentioning her sisters and her mother. She competed in field hockey and track and field when she was younger. Her favorite sport was field hockey. In 2005, she began playing golf, and almost soon afterward, she made the decision to compete at a professional level. Reto was a member of the 2010 Purdue Boilermakers women’s golf team that won the NCAA National Championship. She played for the Purdue Boilermakers women’s golf team from 2009 until 2012.