LORENA OCHOA – WORLD CHAMPION, PLAYS GOLF in LOS CABOS – THROWBACK
Lorena Ochoa: The Record-Breaking Champion Who Redefined Mexican Golf
More than a trophy story
People still talk about greatness like it’s luck plus timing. Lorena Ochoa’s career argues the opposite: discipline, repetition, and a will that doesn’t blink.
The numbers don’t just impress—they explain
From starting golf at age five to stacking wins across state and national events in México, Ochoa built momentum long before the world noticed. At the University of Arizona, she earned NCAA Player of the Year (2001, 2002) and 12 collegiate victories. On the LPGA Tour, she finished with 27 wins, including majors at the 2007 AIG Women’s Open and 2009 Chevron Championship, and held World No. 1 for 158 consecutive weeks—a record.
BajaTraveler® takeaway
This isn’t hype. It’s legacy.

