LPGA star and Massachusetts native set to be a new face for Boston Common Golf.
Boston Common Golf has named LPGA Tour star and Brockton native Megan Khang as its newest ambassador, expanding the team’s presence both on and off the course.
Khang, the first player of Hmong and Laotian descent to compete on the LPGA Tour, has established herself as one of the game’s most consistent performers and a role model for young golfers in New England. She joins Boston Common Golf after following the team’s inaugural TGL season and will now help represent the brand across its programs and fan engagement efforts.
This September, Khang will participate in a Junior Golf Day at Button Hole Golf Course in Providence, where she played as a junior, and a kids’ clinic at Fenway Park. These events complement Boston Common Golf’s broader commitment to accessibility, including 5,000 subsidized rounds for New England youth.
For Boston Common Golf, Khang brings local roots, star power, and a personal story that aligns with the team’s goal of combining elite competition with meaningful community impact.