Kaleiya Romero is a professional golfer competing on the 2026 Epson Tour, where she is in her rookie season after qualifying for the tour and turning professional in 2025. She has already made an early impact with multiple top-10 finishes and consistently made cuts, quickly establishing herself as a rising presence in professional golf.
Originally from San Jose, California, Romero grew up with two siblings and developed her passion for the game at a young age. She played collegiate golf at Pepperdine University before moving into the professional ranks.
She is drawn to golf because of how physically and mentally challenging it is, requiring sustained focus for four to five hours at a time. She also loves the competitive nature of the sport, along with the opportunity to travel, see different parts of the country, play a variety of courses, and meet new people along the way.
When she is not competing on the Epson Tour, Romero serves as an assistant coach for the women’s golf team at the University of Oregon, where she helps develop collegiate athletes while continuing to pursue her own playing career.
Kaleiya Romero is a professional golfer competing on the 2026 Epson Tour, where she is in her rookie season after qualifying for the tour and turning professional in 2025. She has already made an early impact with multiple top-10 finishes and consistently made cuts, quickly establishing herself as a rising presence in professional golf.
Originally from San Jose, California, Romero grew up with two siblings and developed her passion for the game at a young age. She played collegiate golf at Pepperdine University before moving into the professional ranks.
She is drawn to golf because of how physically and mentally challenging it is, requiring sustained focus for four to five hours at a time. She also loves the competitive nature of the sport, along with the opportunity to travel, see different parts of the country, play a variety of courses, and meet new people along the way.
When she is not competing on the Epson Tour, Romero serves as an assistant coach for the women’s golf team at the University of Oregon, where she helps develop collegiate athletes while continuing to pursue her own playing career.
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