She married long-time boyfriend Kyle Kallan in April last year and enjoyed a solid season, finishing tied for third in the KPMG Women’s PGA.
She’s spent the last six weeks practicing at home in Arizona and it appears to have paid off.
“Not a whole lot,” she said of what she’s been doing since her 2024 debut in Florida. “Just family. We got a new puppy, so we have two puppies now. Just spend time with my husband and practising as much as I could.”
After two solid rounds, she’s looking forward to challenging over the weekend at Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Club in Hainan province.
“It’s one of those golf courses you have to hit solid iron shots in and position yourself well with how undulating the greens are,” Meadow said.
“But, again, it’s all to play for on the weekend. Just put some good shots together and see where it goes.”
After ten years on tour, she’s unsure how many years she has left but hopes the best is yet to come.
Asked what keeps her going, she said: “That’s a great question. I don’t know, this is what I’ve always dreamed of doing.
“I can’t imagine — obviously at some point I’ll stop, but I am just really thankful to still be out here and have such a long career, and hopefully I can make my last few years even better than the first ten.”