About Brandi Jackson


BrandiBrandi grew up playing junior golf in the Anderson area. After graduating from Palmetto High School she went on to earn a full academic/athletic scholarship at Furman University. During her college career, she won the 2002 Southern Conference Championship and the 2003 NCAA East Regionals. In 2003 she was named Southern Conference Player of the Year and was selected to the NGCA All American Second Team.

Outside of her Furman career, she won the South Carolina Women's Match Play Championship in 1999 and 2000 and was chosen as the Carolina's Golf Association Player of the Year. Her most memorable experience as an amateur was finishing Runner Up at the 2002 US Women's Amateur.

She graduated from Furman with a degree in Health and Exercise Science. From her finish at the US Women's Amateur, she earned an exemption to the 2003 US Women's Open. Following the US Women's Open, Brandi turned professional and competed on the remainder of the Futures Tour schedule. That October she attended LPGA Qualifying School where she earned full LPGA status for the 2004 season. She made 3 cuts that year then returned to the Futures Tour where she had 2 successful seasons and earned her way back to the LPGA tour in 2008 and 2009.In 2009 she made 6 LPGA cuts and earned a spot in the LPGA Tour Championship. She also competed in the US Women's Open in 2006 and 2007. 

After 8 years of life on tour, Brandi now enjoys working with junior golfers to develop both their games and their careers. For the past year and a half she has traveled around the country educating high school athletes about the college recruiting process. She also works with junior golfers to help them navigate the world of competitive junior golf.