Lorena Ochoa Net Worth
There, she joined the golf team and took her golf career one level higher on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). While in college, she won 12 collegiate tournaments, out of which she won seven in a row setting a new record. Lorena Ochoa turned pro in 2002 on the Futures Tour, where she won three tournaments and also ranked first place on the money list. This success secured her a place on the LPGA. In 2007, Ochoa at only 25 years of age managed to rank #1 globally. Actually, she remained top-ranked female golfer in the world for over three years, from April 2007 to her retirement in May 2010. Aside from excelling in golf, Ochoa is a great charity supporter and she is currently working on a publishing project “Memories,” written by her. She is married to Andres Conesa, with whom she has one child.