Claimed her first LPGA Tour victory in the CPKC Women's Open last year, triumphing in a play-off against 2015 AIG Women's Open runner-up Ko Jin-young.
Khang was in great form in majors in 2023, with top-10 finishes in the Evian Championship (T9), the Women’s PGA Championship (T3) and the Chevron Championship (T9).
Khang couldn't quite maintain this hot streak and finished in a tie for 30th place at the AIG Women's Open at Walton Heath in August.
The daughter of parents who travelled to the United States as refugees from Laos during the Vietnam War, she qualified for the 2014 US Open when only 14 years old.
Khang was part of USA’s Junior Solheim Cup side three years later, and she has played at the last two Solheim Cups, halving against Charley Hull in the 2019 singles at Gleneagles and beating 2020 AIG Women’s Open Champion Sophia Popov in 2021.
Khang is coached by her father, who didn’t start playing golf until he was 32.