| LPGA TOUR VICTORIES (2) | |
| 2000 | ShopRite LPGA Classic |
| 2002 | Asahi Ryokuken International Championship at Mount Vintage |
| OTHER VICTORIES (2) | |
| 2001 | Hyundai Team Matches (with Lorie Kane) |
| 2002 | Hyundai Team Matches (with Lorie Kane) |
| NATIONAL TEAMS (5) | |
| 2000 | Solheim Cup (representing Europe) |
| 2003 | Solheim Cup (representing Europe) |
| 2005 | Women's World Cup of Golf (representing Scotland), Lexus Cup (representing International team) |
| 2006 | Women's World Cup of Golf (representing Scotland) |
| 2007 | Women's World Cup of Golf (representing Scotland) |
After her mother, a former 6-handicap golfer, taught her how to play golf at the age of 11, Janice Moodie set her sights on a professional career. After winning several amateur events in Europe, including the 1992 Scottish Women’s Strokeplay Championship, Janice left Scotland to attend San Jose State University and play on its collegiate women’s golf team.
During her college career she won 12 tournaments, including the 1995 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes and the 1996 Stanford Women’s Intercollegiate. After graduating in 1997, Janice turned pro and joined the LPGA TOUR by finishing tied for 21st in the 1997 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament.
Janice enjoyed a successful rookie year on the LPGA TOUR. With three top-10 finishes, she ended up second behind Se Ri Pak in the Rolex Rookie of the Year final standings.
She has enjoyed a successful professional career since then, earning two career victories, playing on many victorious Solheim Cup and World Cup teams and earning nearly $3 million in Official Career Earnings.
| AWARDS, HONORS & RECORDS | |
| 1994 | Big West Champion All-Big West Big West "Athlete of the Year" NCAA First-Team All-American |
| 1995 | Big West Champion All-Big West Big West "Athlete of the Year" NCAA First-Team All-American |
| 1996 | Big West Champion Big West "Athlete of the Year" NCAA First-Team All-American Recipient of the "Golfstat Cup" |
| 1997 | NCAA First-Team All-American |
| 2003 | Inducted into the San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame |
| 2004 | Inducted into the National Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame |