
After turning professional in 2015, Corey Conners reached the PGA Tour just a few years later after the 2017-18 Korn Ferry Tour season, with a 20th-place finish on the money list granting him PGA Tour status.
Since then, he has been a regular fixture on Tour, firmly establishing himself as one of the most consistent performers on the circuit. During that time, there has been one person by his side - his wife, Malory, but who is she? We take a look below.
Conners married his wife Malory in October 2018, although it appears any honeymoon was put on hold, because the week after the wedding, he was competing in Jackson, Mississippi, at the Sanderson Farms Championship.
However, it was at another tournament where both Corey, and Malory, shot to prominence. Conners picked up his maiden PGA Tour win at the 2019 Valero Texas Open, when he beat Charley Hoffman by two.
It wasn't the most straightforward final round, though, as he made four birdies in his first five holes before bogeying his next four, no doubt putting both him and his watching wife through the whole spectrum of emotions. Uncertainty then gave way to elation when he made six more birdies on his back nine at TPC San Antonio.
Along the way, you could see how much it meant to Malory thanks to a viral video as he holed a putt for birdie.
When your wife's watching you try to get your first PGA TOUR win ...#LiveUnderPar pic.twitter.com/recy5nSRalApril 7, 2019
The win allowed him to qualify for The Masters and, in the lead-up to that event in 2019, he had this to say about his wife: "She's been my biggest fan for years and my biggest supporter. I’m really lucky to have her by my side. It’s pretty cool to see her in the spotlight a little bit. Her reactions were awesome.”
Nowadays, not only has Conners' career continued to impress, including a second Valero Texas Open win in 2023 and contending for The Masters title in 2025, but off the course, he and Malory are also thriving.

The pair now have a daughter, Reis, who came along in November 2021, while their son, Tate, was born in 2024. They were part of the fun the day before the Augusta National Major at the Par 3 Contest, where Malory was Corey's caddie. Three days later, Corey was just four back of the lead heading into the final round.