LEONA MAGUIRE: DRIVEN BY PASSION.
Meet Leona Maguire, a remarkable talent who has made her mark as a two-time LPGA Tour winner, securing her most recent triumph at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give in June 2023. Currently ranked as the #10 Golfer in the World, Leona Maguire has garnered attention and accolades for her outstanding performances on the course.
Hailing from Cavan, Ireland, and BMW Friend of the Brand, Leona’s journey in golf began at the age of nine, and her passion and dedication have propelled her to incredible heights. Since then, it has been a bit of a whirlwind for the Cavan-born golfer. BMW caught up with Leona to delve into her inspiring journey on the LPGA Tour and discover what lies ahead for this extraordinary talent. Join us as we explore her accomplishments, aspirations, and her excitement for the upcoming Women’s Irish Open at Dromoland Castle, starting on August 31st.
I KNOW YOU ATTENDED THE LAUNCH OF THE BMW I7. WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THAT? HOW DOES IT COMPARE WITH OTHER BMWS YOU’VE HAD A CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE?
“The i7 was truly incredible, I almost felt as though I had stepped into a next-generation model, the specs were out of this world! The i7 is no different to many other BMWs, though, and is a testament to its ability to continually strive for excellence and to provide a superior customer experience while also maximising power, efficiency, and now sustainability with its world-leading electric models.”
IN YOUR INITIAL PIECE WITH BMW YOU TALKED A LOT ABOUT OTHER HIGH-PROFILE WOMEN IN SPORTS. HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO SPEND MUCH TIME WITH THEM OR OTHERS IN THE PAST YEAR?
“The end-of-year award ceremonies are always a great way to catch up and are one of the few occasions that we’re all in the same room together, so they’re always a lot of fun! I always enjoy catching up with Rachael Blackmore, Ellen Keane, and Kellie Harrington, checking in on how their seasons have been and plans for the upcoming year. I think it’s nice for us to bounce ideas off each other, but also just to spend time with people who appreciate the ebbs and flows of competitive sport, and how your life can change when it becomes a career and not just your hobby.
“Through Sport Ireland, we are also very lucky to have access to the top-class facilities in the Sports Campus in Abbottstown, and when I’m home I always pop in there for some sessions. I bump into a lot of the girls there, too, and we make time to grab breakfast and a coffee, catching up on the latest goings on of our respective sports.”