The other huge bonus was a place on the Women's PGA Cup side later in the year at Sunriver Resort in Oregon where she was part of Cathy Panton-Lewis's five-strong team. The Great Britain side would finish fourth and the experience was something that will stay with Morgan forever.
"Making the team was my goal at the start of the year. I didn't expect to do it at Goswick because I hadn't accrued any points from the previous year and it was my first championship. So when the captain, Cathy Panton-Lewis, gave me the welcome pack it was brilliant. I'd never played in a PGA Cup so I didn't know what to expect but it was honestly the best week of my life. The team environment makes it so special. It was fantastic from start to finish, everybody was rooting for each other and it was just such a nice atmosphere. I shared a buggy with two Swedish girls in particular and we just encouraged each other.
"The first day I was probably my happiest with my golf, I played really well and my golf was probably the worst on the last day but I holed quite a few putts and my short game was good. It was all amazing."
This year the Women's PGA Professional Championship will again be held at Goswick on June 30 and July 1 and the players will play for a prize fund of £15,000.