12 Things You Didn't Know About Alison Whitaker
Learn more about ex-professional golfer-turned-commentator Alison Whitaker with these facts
Alison Whitaker has one of the more familiar voices in European Tour golf, working alongside the likes of Inci Mehmet, Andrew Coltart, Tim Barter, and Wayne Riley on Sky Sports' coverage.
But how much do you know about her? If the answer is 'not a lot', then don't worry - we've got you covered...
1. Whitaker was born November 23 1985, in Melbourne, Australia.
2. Her father, George, played football for Australia's Under-23 football team.
3. She majored in psychology from Duke University in North Carolina, and minored in theatre studies while also playing collegiate golf. Alison joined the university in 2006, which was the best ranked Women's College Golf School in the NCAA at the time.
4. Alison became a professional golfer in 2010, where she earned conditional status on the LPGA Tour for the 2011 season, after finishing 22nd at qualifying school.
5. The Australian then joined the Ladies European Tour from 2012, eventually leading to her invite to commentate on the LET. She first commentated on the LET in 2014, before becoming more of a regular for the 2015 season, which helped supplement her dwindling golf career.
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6. Whitaker's first call-up for commentary duties came despite the broadcaster wanting a European voice for the final round - they had to settle for the Australian's accent instead.
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7. Her stock has risen ever since, and she regularly works on the Men's European Tour and LPGA Tour.
8. She transitioned from playing golf professionally to commentating because she was suffering from both glandular fever and vertigo, though she didn't know she had the illnesses when she first picked up the microphone. Her transition into retirement occurred quicker than expected, simply because of the offer of more opportunities to commentate on golf.
9. Whitaker claims that fellow golf commentators Kate Burton and Richard Kaufman are two of her most influential mentors, helping her to develop her skills in describing the action.
10. In 2021, she became the first female to host both The Open and Ryder Cup world feeds; and in 2023 the first female lead on a men's Major golf broadcast for Sky Sports.
11. Whitaker became friends with Australian professional Lucas Herbert after he made an effort to connect with more European-based Aussies from 2019 onwards.
12. In 2023, Whitaker had much of her hair cut off in support of the Kids With Cancer Foundation.
Jonny Leighfield is our Staff News Writer who joined Golf Monthly just in time for the 2023 Solheim Cup and Ryder Cup. He graduated from the University of Brighton with a degree in Sport Journalism in 2017 and spent almost five years as the sole sports reporter at his local newspaper. During his time with Golf Monthly, Jonny has interviewed several stars of the game, including Robert MacIntyre, Ian Poulter, and Lee Westwood. An improving golfer himself, Jonny enjoys learning as much about the game as he can and is hoping to reach his Handicap goal of 18 at some stage. He attended both the 150th and 151st Open Championships and dreams of attending The Masters one day.
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