Since her first win at the Fairways Masters back in 2010, when she was only 11 years old, Jessica Hall’s journey has continued to inspire us here at Four Seasons Fairways.
After graduating from Fresno State University in 2022, Jessica went on to make her mark on the international stage. She reached a World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) of 314 and a professional ranking of 842, with a remarkable +5.0 handicap, competing across elite amateur events and on the Ladies European Tour Access Series. Highlights included her third place finish at the Rose Ladies Open and victory in the England Golf Ladies Order of Merit.
Concession Cup 2024 – A Historic Debut
One of Jessica’s most exciting milestones came in 2024 when she was selected to represent Team Europe at the prestigious Concession Cup in Florida. This was a particularly historic year, as it marked the first ever women’s team in the tournament’s history.
Coverage leading up to the event showcased the pride and anticipation surrounding her selection. Following the matches, her debut was celebrated in a feature article highlighting her contribution to the team’s performance.
In Jessica’s own words:
“I had an amazing and unforgettable week at the Concession Cup. We were the inaugural women’s team so that made the week even better. They looked after us so well it didn’t feel like women had never played before.
I will never forget the moment of standing on the tee and being announced for Team Europe, it was a dream come true. I made a new family there, one I will never forget. The women on Team Europe were the best and we are still all in contact now.
I went there hoping to half a point, so to walk away with 1½ points was more than I could have asked for.”
Her enthusiasm and contribution not only helped to create history but also added another proud chapter to her career.

Looking Ahead
As of September 2025, Jessica continues to hold a strong presence in the World Amateur Golf Ranking at 314, a reflection of her consistency and commitment to the game. With eyes set on further LET Access Series events and beyond, her journey is far from over.
We couldn’t be prouder of Jessica and look forward to following her next achievements on and off the course.














