Burks, now a member of the Legends of the LPGA, earned her first LPGA Tour card in 1999, playing what was then the Futures Tour. Today, she serves to support the Epson Tour's new up-and-comers.
The former Duke University All-American is starting to find her professional groove as she returns to the Otter Creek Championship, which is being played on a course she won on as an amateur.
The University of Virginia alum is making the most of her full-time opportunity on the Epson Tour. The 25-year-old already has a pair of wins in 2025 and sits No. 2 in the Race for the Card rankings.
Brimming with confidence after a win last week in her home state, the former Stanford University standout is ready for a stretch of Epson Tour events in Michigan.
The 26-year-old was unable to compete in the Final Stage of the LPGA Q-Series, then was sidelined most of the offseason. She makes her 2025 debut at this week's Atlantic Beach Classic.
As a result of the partnership, Epson Tour players will now be allowed to use electric caddies during competitive play. Previous regulations required a player to either have a caddy, carry their own bag or use a manual pushcart