Her Story

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Victoria winning a first place medal at a U.S. Kids event at the age of five

High School Stand out…

Victoria attended Tigard High School and graduated in 2018. It was entering her Freshman year of high school where she choose to really take her commitment to golf to the next level and pursue a college golf scholarship.

Headed to the 775…

She committed to play at University of Nevada, Reno which she says is one of the best decisions she ever made. Nevada was the perfect environment for Victoria to develop as a person and as a player. Arriving to Reno with no expectations of how her skills would transfer to the NCAA Division 1 College level, she was pleasantly surprised to win her first team qualifying and essentially never looked back her entire five years playing for the Wolf Pack. She went on to win a total of four collegiate titles and set the all-time season, career, 54 hole, 36 hole, and 18 hole scoring records.

A victorious celebration from Victoria’s teammates at the 2022 Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational

Victoria signing autographs at the LPGA Portland Classic

What is Next?

Victoria is headed back out on the Annika Women’s All Pro Tour for the 2026 season. With her sights set on advancing to the Epson Tour or LPGA Tour in the fall. Victoria invites you to follow her as her journey continues to unfold…stay tuned!

Victoria competing in Marrakesh, Morocco for 2025 LET Q-School

A love for golf at a young age…

Victoria comes from a golfing family. Her early influences include her Nana, Doris Gill and her Father, John Gailey. She grew up playing at Broadmoor and Rose City in North East Portland. She loved riding the golf carts through the willow trees and competing in putting contests against the Grant High School Boys Team after school.

On the range being coached by her Dad John at OGA Golf Course in Woodburn, Oregon at age six

Victoria in 2018 competing for the Tigers

Victoria representing Nevada at the 2023 Mountain West Conference Championship

When the Dream becomes Reality…

After her time at Nevada she knew she had what it took to play at the professional level. Victoria turned pro in August of 2023 and made her professional debut in her home state at the 2023 Wildhorse Ladies Classic in Pendleton. Fast forward to 2026 she has played two full seasons on the Annika WAPT which featured several top finishes including her first professional win at the 2024 FCA Women’s Championship, and getting to tee it up in the 2024 LPGA Portland Classic.

Victoria with the trophy from her first professional win at the FCA Women’s Championship