Fifteen-year-old Harlow Gregory’s golfing resume reads like that of a much older athlete.
The high school sophomore daughter of Aaron and Brooklyn Gregory of Norman, Oklahoma, began golfing at age 3, taught by her father. By age 4, she was working with an instructor.
Harlow has accomplished significant golf championships in her lifetime that not many people her age has been able to do, and her wins have received multiple media coverages.
In 2023, she finished seventh out of 32 of the top girl golfers in the world in her division at the Notah Begay III National Championship, which aired on the Golf Channel. She also reached the finals of the Drive, Chip, and Putt held at Augusta National on the Sunday before the Masters Golf tournament.
As a freshman, in 2024, she won the state 6A State golf championship and was ranked 51st (now 44th) in the world in her age group.
She won three straight Native Youth Golf Championships in Santa Ana, New Mexico and became the only Junior Golf Ambassador for the John Daly Heart of a Lion Foundation.
Harlow qualified for the USGA National Women’s Four-Ball Championship, was named player of the year on the Oklahoma Junior Golf Tour and was voted Player of the Year by The Oklahoman.
She qualified for the Girls Junior PGA Championship held July 29-Aug. 1 of this year in Louisiana. She finished 61st of 155 girls, against opponents up to college age.
This September, she won her sixth straight Oklahoma Junior Golf Tour Tournament. She shot eight under par for the two-day tournament, winning on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
Harlow said of her love of golf, “I love meeting new people and making new friends. I love the mental aspect of how it tests your patience. I love how much I learn from my mistakes and how to take that learning to do better on the course and in my everyday life.”
She plans to attend college after high school and play Division I golf, and when the time is right, to play professionally on the LPGA tour.


