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TOUR GUIDE <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

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ISPS is a ‘General Incorporated Association’ based in Tokyo. Founded by Japanese philanthropist,<br />

Dr Haruhisa Handa to support charitable causes throughout the sporting world. ISPS has<br />

fostered partnerships with golf governing bodies worldwide to help develop the game at every level<br />

and promote blind and disabled golf. ISPS’s heritage in supporting blind and disabled golf and<br />

Dr Handa’s commercial and philanthropic investment in golf has formed the foundation of its wider<br />

mission for golf to become a Paralympic sport.<br />

The Rolex Rankings are the only women’s world rankings that incorporate player performances<br />

from the five major tours and the Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong>, the official developmental tour of the LPGA.<br />

R2IT, an independent software development company developed the software for the Rolex Rankings<br />

and maintains the Rolex Rankings on a weekly basis. The Rolex Rankings are updated and released<br />

every Tuesday following the completion of the previous week’s tournaments around the world.<br />

John Deere is the official supplier of Golf Care Machinery for the <strong>LET</strong>. <strong>LET</strong> tournaments will be<br />

supported by John Deere equipment and irrigation products through the company’s <strong>European</strong> golf<br />

dealer network. Deere officials will also continue to work closely with the <strong>LET</strong>’s agronomists, with the<br />

goal of helping to produce better quality playing surfaces.<br />

Renowned lifestyle brand LACOSTE continues to reinforce its strong and unique heritage in women’s<br />

golf by becoming official sponsor of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>). LACOSTE will provide official<br />

on-course uniforms, embroidered with the <strong>LET</strong> logo, for the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> staff until 2012.<br />

Portugal has a long-standing history and a remarkable track record in the global<br />

wine sector. Today Portuguese wines are more dynamic than ever and are undoubtedly<br />

one of the main assets of the country.<br />

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The staff and supporters of the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

wish all the players a great golfing year<br />

Pride Sports is delighted to announce that it has increased its presence in professional golf by<br />

becoming the “Official Supplier of Cleats and Tees” to the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. The exclusive deal<br />

will see Pride Sports have two tee box dispensing units positioned on the 1st and 10th tee at<br />

<strong>LET</strong> tournaments in 2012.<br />

PowerBar is committed to helping enhance the performance of athletes by providing cutting-edge sports<br />

nutrition products, information, and tools. Backed by decades of sports nutrition experience,<br />

PowerBar’s product line includes a full spectrum of great-tasting food and beverage options developed<br />

to meet the nutrition, fuel, hydration, and recovery needs of athletes.<br />

Callaway has become the official golf ball supplier to the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in a partnership that<br />

sees the new three-piece HX Diablo <strong>Tour</strong> golf balls used for all pre tournament practice sessions. In addition,<br />

Callaway will be sponsoring 20 players who will be putting the product in competitive play.<br />

Bushnell are the official range finder of The <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Bushnell, the worldwide leader in golf<br />

rangefinders, is delighted to announce its partnership with the <strong>LET</strong>. It is dedication to professional golf that has<br />

made Bushnell the most recognized brand in distance measuring and the Official Rangefinder of the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Bushnell is thrilled to support the <strong>LET</strong> and to help Women Golf Pros know the distance in their<br />

game and tournament preparation.<br />

As of May 2010, the R&A’s long-term support of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>) has passed £1 million.<br />

To recognise the landmark, the <strong>LET</strong> will be flying an R&A - Working for Golf flag at their events throughout the<br />

remainder of the 2010 tournament season.<br />

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Contents<br />

Page<br />

Message from the Chief Executive Officer 7<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Schedule 8<br />

Board of Directors 10<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Management and Staff 11<br />

Associated Partners 14<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Council 15<br />

Media and Television <strong>Guide</strong>lines 16<br />

Awards 2012 19<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Exemption Categories 20<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Players Biographies 25<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2012 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Reports 159<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2012 Players’ Performance Charts 184<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit 2012 194<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2012 Statistics 198<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2012 <strong>Tour</strong> Records 200<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Statistics 1979-2012 201<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All Time Records 202<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners 209<br />

Major Records 224<br />

Major Championships <strong>2013</strong> 228<br />

The Solheim Cup Facts 229<br />

The Solheim Cup Results 233<br />

The Solheim Cup Records 245<br />

The History of the Solheim Cup 290<br />

The Solheim Cup <strong>European</strong> Team Qualifying <strong>2013</strong> 295<br />

The Solheim Cup US Team Qualifying <strong>2013</strong> 296<br />

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Message from the CEO<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. A great year of Golf.<br />

The <strong>2013</strong> season promises to be one of the most exciting in<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s history with several highlights to<br />

look forward to in the coming months.<br />

One of the world’s most highly anticipated sporting events will<br />

take place in August when the defending <strong>European</strong> team<br />

head to Colorado in a bid to win The Solheim Cup for the first<br />

time in America.<br />

The <strong>LET</strong> will showcase the best of women’s golf throughout<br />

the season with 22 international tournaments in 20 countries<br />

spanning five continents.<br />

Our 299 members from 40 different nations will have the opportunity to compete in<br />

tournaments running from Australia in February and moving through Africa, Europe, the United<br />

States and then Asia before finally concluding with the thrilling season-finale in Dubai in<br />

December.<br />

Amongst the highlights, there’s the Ricoh Women’s British Open at the Home of Golf St<br />

Andrews, the inaugural Helsinborg Open in Sweden and the Evian Championship in France.<br />

Having been appointed as the <strong>LET</strong>’s Chief Executive Officer in January, I, like you, look forward<br />

to watching the incredible skills and talents of the players as they compete on some of world’s<br />

best golf courses.<br />

We will be working hard to forge closer links with all of our supporting sponsors, television and<br />

you, the media, who share the responsibility of bringing the action to our global audience.<br />

The <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is a wonderful organisation and has tremendous potential for growth<br />

in the future. The sport is enjoyed by a global fan base and we will be working towards growing<br />

the exposure of the events by bringing the action to an even bigger audience, which will in turn<br />

increase the commercial value of the tournaments to all stakeholders.<br />

We look forward to sharing an exciting 12 months with you.<br />

Warm regards,<br />

Ivan Peter Khodabakhsh<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

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<strong>2013</strong> Schedule<br />

DATE COUNTRY EVENT/VENUE CONTRACTED EURO<br />

PRIZE FUND<br />

Feb 1-3 AUSTRALIA Volvik RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters*<br />

RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast,<br />

Queensland, Australia €200,000 €200,000<br />

Feb 8-10 NEW ZEALAND ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s Open<br />

hosted by Christchurch*<br />

Clearwater Golf Club, Christchurch,<br />

New Zealand €200,000 €200,000<br />

Feb 14-17 AUSTRALIA ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open**<br />

Royal Canberra Golf Club,<br />

Yarralumla, Australia US $1,200,000 €900,000<br />

Mar 28-31 MOROCCO Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

Golf de l'Ocean, Agadir, Morocco €325,000 €325,000<br />

April 19-21 SOUTH AFRICA South African Women's Open<br />

Southbroom Golf Club, Hibiscus Coast,<br />

South Africa €290,000 €290,000<br />

May 9-12 TURKEY Turkish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

National Golf Club, Belek, Antalya, Turkey €250,000 €250,000<br />

May 24-26 NETHERLANDS Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

The International, Amsterdam, Netherlands €250,000 €250,000<br />

May 30-June 2 GERMANY<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Golfpark Gut Häusern, Nr. Munich, Germany €350,000 €350,000<br />

June 13-16 SPAIN Open de España Femenino<br />

TBC €350,000 €350,000<br />

June 20-23 SLOVAKIA Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Golf Resort Tale, Brezno, Tale, Slovakia €250,000 €250,000<br />

TBC ENGLAND Potential Event<br />

TBC TBC TBC<br />

Aug 1-4 SCOTLAND RICOH WOMEN'S BRITISH OPEN<br />

St. Andrews Old Course, Scotland,<br />

United Kingdom US $2,500,000 €1,920,130<br />

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DATE COUNTRY EVENT/VENUE CONTRACTED EURO<br />

PRIZE FUND<br />

Aug 9-11 CZECH Pilsen Golf Masters<br />

REPUBLIC Golf Park Plzeň – Dýšina, Prague,<br />

Czech Republic €250,000 €250,000<br />

Aug 16-18 USA SOLHEIM CUP<br />

Colorado Golf Club, Parker, Colorado<br />

Aug 30-Sept 1 SCOTLAND<br />

Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented by EventScotland<br />

Archerfield Links, East Lothian, Scotland £180,000 €220,000<br />

Sept 5-8 SWEDEN The Helsinborg Open<br />

Vasatorp Golf Club, Helsingborg,<br />

Skane, Sweden €250,000 €250,000<br />

Sept 12-15 FRANCE THE EVIAN CHAMPIONSHIP *<br />

Evian Masters GC,<br />

Evian-Les-Bains, France US $3,250,000 €2,496,170<br />

Sept 26-29 FRANCE Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Chantaco Golf Club, Saint-Jean-de-Luz,<br />

Aquitaine, France €250,000 €250,000<br />

TBC TBC Potential Event<br />

TBC TBC TBC<br />

TBC CHINA Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open *<br />

Yalong Bay Golf Club, Sanya,<br />

Hainan Province, China €300,000 €300,000<br />

TBC CHINA China Suzhou Taihu Open *<br />

Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club,<br />

Suzhou, China €400,000 €400,000<br />

Nov 28-30 INDIA Hero Women's Indian Open *<br />

(Saturday) TBC US $300,000 €230,415<br />

Dec 4-7 DUBAI Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

(Saturday)<br />

Emirates Golf Course, (Majlis Course),<br />

Dubai, U.A.E. €500,000 €500,000<br />

Majors are indicated in BLOCK CAPITALS<br />

* Joint Sanction event ** Subject to currency exchange 1<br />

Designated "Special event"<br />

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Board of Directors<br />

Karen Lunn<br />

Chairman<br />

Ivan Khodabakhsh<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Rebecca Hudson<br />

Player Director<br />

Helena Alterby<br />

Player Director<br />

Carin Koch<br />

Player Director<br />

Becky Brewerton<br />

Player Director<br />

Diana Luna<br />

Player Director<br />

Kavita Singh<br />

Non-Executive Director<br />

Vivek Batra<br />

Non-Executive Director<br />

Ronny Lemmens<br />

Non-Executive Director<br />

Roland Specker<br />

Non-Executive Director<br />

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Management and Staff<br />

IVAN PETER KHODABAKHSH<br />

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER<br />

Responsible for the day-to-day<br />

management of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>; overseeing the commercial,<br />

financial, operations and marketing<br />

departments. Works closely with the<br />

Board of Directors to develop and<br />

implement short and long term<br />

strategies, development of a<br />

sustainable tournament schedule<br />

with increased number of events and<br />

prize money, encourages new tour<br />

partners and sponsors.<br />

Marketing & Commercial Department<br />

IGNACIO<br />

EVANGELIO<br />

Commercial Manager<br />

Works on sales and<br />

marketing activities,<br />

whilst also building<br />

relationships with<br />

potential new events<br />

and sponsors.<br />

VANESSA VIGNALI<br />

Public Relations Manager<br />

Responsible for building the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>’s PR activities, social<br />

media sites, outside the ropes<br />

communications initiatives,<br />

using all appropriate vehicles<br />

and tactics to generate positive<br />

coverage and awareness of the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>, its tournaments, players,<br />

partners and stakeholders.<br />

BETHAN CUTLER<br />

Media Manager<br />

Responsible for communicating<br />

the <strong>Tour</strong>’s news and<br />

information to the print and<br />

broadcast media. Drives the<br />

production of the Media <strong>Guide</strong><br />

and acts as editor to the <strong>Tour</strong>’s<br />

official website. Media point of<br />

contact for access to all players<br />

and officials.<br />

PAT MASTERS<br />

Commercial & Accounts<br />

Executive<br />

Works closely with the<br />

commercial and accounts<br />

department providing<br />

administrative support<br />

as required. Assists in<br />

all aspects of office<br />

management.<br />

Solheim Cup<br />

MARK CASEY<br />

Director of Operations<br />

& <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup Director<br />

Leads The Solheim Cup in<br />

Europe including all strategic<br />

and future plans. Works across<br />

a number of events and projects<br />

to develop the <strong>LET</strong>. Oversees<br />

tournament operations working<br />

closely with the Director of<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Operations.<br />

MARC ANDERMAN<br />

The Solheim Cup<br />

Event Manager<br />

Previously worked on the<br />

tournament from 2002 – 2007<br />

and once again in Ireland in<br />

2011. Now working on the<br />

planning for <strong>2013</strong> and future<br />

matches.<br />

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<strong>Tour</strong>nament Membership<br />

SALLY MCPHERSON<br />

Membership and <strong>Tour</strong><br />

School Director<br />

Responsible for player relations<br />

working closely with the<br />

players’ council in the<br />

development of the policies and<br />

oversees the implementation of<br />

these policies. Also responsible<br />

for the planning and<br />

organisation of <strong>Tour</strong> School.<br />

Finance<br />

SEAN FEELEY<br />

Finance Manager<br />

Responsible for all financial<br />

matters including financial<br />

reporting and budgeting.<br />

Oversees the <strong>Tour</strong>’s I.T.<br />

systems and looks at<br />

developing these as<br />

appropriate.<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Operations<br />

YVONNE CASSIDY<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Responsible for the planning,<br />

administration and coordination<br />

of all operational and<br />

logistical aspects of <strong>Tour</strong><br />

events during the season as<br />

well as developing and<br />

maintaining effective working<br />

relationships with sponsors,<br />

promoters, club officials, golf<br />

federation officials, press and<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> members. Also act as<br />

Rules Officials during events.<br />

DAVIDE LANTOS<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Responsible for the planning,<br />

administration and coordination<br />

of all operational and<br />

logistical aspects of <strong>Tour</strong><br />

events during the season as<br />

well as developing and<br />

maintaining effective working<br />

relationships with sponsors,<br />

promoters, club officials, golf<br />

federation officials, press and<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> members. Also act as<br />

Rules Officials during events.<br />

POLLY CLARK<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Secretary<br />

and Operations Assistant<br />

Responsible for communicating<br />

tour news to the membership,<br />

controls the tournament system<br />

and assists with membership<br />

administration. Also assists the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Directors at events<br />

and is responsible for running<br />

the on-site <strong>LET</strong> office.<br />

FRASER MUNRO<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director<br />

Responsible for the planning,<br />

administration and coordination<br />

of all operational<br />

and logistical aspects of <strong>Tour</strong><br />

events during the season as<br />

well as developing and<br />

maintaining effective working<br />

relationships with sponsors,<br />

promoters, club officials, golf<br />

federation officials, press and<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> members. Also acts as<br />

Rules Officials during events.<br />

DIANE BARNARD<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Director of the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Access Series<br />

Responsible for the<br />

development of the <strong>LET</strong><br />

Access Series and building<br />

relationships with promoters,<br />

federations and other<br />

governing bodies to<br />

strengthen the link between<br />

amateur and professional golf.<br />

Oversees administration and<br />

membership issues.<br />

INMACULADA<br />

SANCHEZ<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Administrator<br />

Responsible for running the<br />

on-site <strong>Tour</strong>nament Office at<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events. Assists the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Directors with<br />

tournament administration<br />

and ensures the players have<br />

access to any relevant<br />

information.<br />

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<strong>Tour</strong>nament Operations<br />

SIOBHAN<br />

McCARTAN<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Executive<br />

Responsible for tournament<br />

administration for the <strong>LET</strong><br />

and <strong>LET</strong> Access Series. Also<br />

works on The Solheim Cup<br />

for 2011 and <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

ANDY LOTT<br />

Rules Official<br />

Acts as <strong>Tour</strong>nament Rules<br />

Official and as such applies<br />

the Rules of Golf and <strong>LET</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Rules.<br />

Responsible for assisting the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Directors at the<br />

tournament site particularly in<br />

respect of golf course issues.<br />

RACHEL BELL<br />

Rules Official<br />

Acts as <strong>Tour</strong>nament Rules<br />

Official and as such applies<br />

the Rules of Golf and <strong>LET</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Rules.<br />

Responsible for assisting the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Directors at the<br />

tournament site particularly in<br />

respect of golf course issues.<br />

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Associated Partners<br />

Robin Bertaut<br />

Transportation and<br />

Signage<br />

Julian Mooney<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Agronomist<br />

Tristan Jones<br />

Photography<br />

Andrew Levik<br />

Osteopath<br />

Michele Verroken<br />

Anti-doping Policy<br />

Adviser<br />

Dr Mark Wotherspoon<br />

Medical Officer<br />

Dirk Glittenberg<br />

TV Production<br />

Stefan Kerkmann<br />

TV Production<br />

Ray Smith<br />

Live Scoring<br />

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Players Council<br />

Rebecca Hudson<br />

Chairman<br />

Beth Allen<br />

Becky Brewerton<br />

Stefania Croce Zuzana Kamasova Liebelei Lawrence Laurette Maritz<br />

Iben Tinning Julie Tvede<br />

Sophie Walker Linda Wessberg<br />

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Media and Television<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

GENERAL REGULATIONS<br />

These terms and conditions apply to all events on<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and sanctioned by the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> unless they have their own<br />

accreditation terms.<br />

NEWS ACCESS REGULATIONS<br />

Only representatives of licenced/authorised media<br />

licencees may make sound and/or image recordings<br />

of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event. Non-rights<br />

holding broadcasters (whether television, radio or<br />

new media) together with any media representative<br />

accredited for news access must comply with the<br />

News Access Regulations specified in this<br />

document.<br />

GENERAL MEDIA PROTOCOL<br />

The following regulations are to be followed by all of<br />

the media:<br />

1. A daily armband or bib is necessary to walk<br />

inside the gallery ropes. All media representatives<br />

entitled to be issued with such armband/bib<br />

must remain not more than one arm’s length<br />

from the ropes and appear to be part of the<br />

gallery at all times.<br />

2. Players are not to be distracted during play.<br />

Do not interview players or ask players to pose<br />

for photographs during their rounds, practice<br />

sessions or on the putting green, except by<br />

prior arrangement with the player.<br />

3. If an interview is to be conducted in a practice<br />

area, either the range or putting green, it must<br />

be done up against the ropes and not in areas<br />

where it could be distracting to other players.<br />

4. Do not disturb players at the 18th green until they<br />

have checked, signed and returned their score<br />

cards. Media are not allowed in the<br />

scoring facility.<br />

5. The media member assumes all risk and danger<br />

incidental to the game of golf and releases the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from any and all liabilities<br />

resulting from such cases.<br />

6. During weather delay situations, no-one other<br />

than players and essential staff will be allowed<br />

into locker rooms. However, whenever possible,<br />

arrangements will be made to provide players for<br />

interviews during such situations depending on<br />

availability and interest.<br />

PRINT MEDIA REGULATIONS<br />

Media accreditation will only be issued to personnel<br />

on assignment from recognised and accredited<br />

publications, as determined by the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> in its sole discretion. Freelancers must be<br />

on specific assignment and submit proof of the<br />

assignment to the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. The<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> may at its sole discretion<br />

grant or deny accreditation.<br />

Other than for editorial news coverage, media<br />

representatives shall not use any content in any<br />

commercial manner except with the written<br />

consent of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER REGULATIONS<br />

Media (photographic) accreditation will only be<br />

issued to personnel on assignment from recognised<br />

and accredited publications, as determined by<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in its sole discretion.<br />

Requests for accreditation must be made by<br />

the publication or news agency and not by the<br />

photographer. The <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> may<br />

at its sole discretion grant or deny accreditation.<br />

Accreditation affords a photographer the right to<br />

publish material solely for editorial purposes and<br />

any proposed commercial use is subject to the<br />

prior written approval of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Cameras may only be used by accredited media<br />

and in accordance with the following protocol:<br />

1. A daily armband or bib is necessary to walk<br />

inside the gallery ropes. All media representatives<br />

entitled to be issued with such armband/bib<br />

must remain not more than one arm’s length<br />

from the ropes and appear to be part of the<br />

gallery at all times.<br />

2. The use of golf carts, ladders or other equipment<br />

to gain extra advantage is prohibited.<br />

3. Photographers must not position themselves in<br />

the line of play or distract a player. If requested<br />

to move the photographer must do so without<br />

delay or discussion.<br />

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4. No photograph will be taken until a player has<br />

completed their stroke, unless equipment is used<br />

at such as distance to avoid sound interference<br />

with players (with at least a 300mm lens).<br />

5. Players should not be asked to pose during or<br />

immediately before play.<br />

INTERNET AND MOBILE BASED<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

Accredited media shall be entitled to report for<br />

normal written journalistic editorial uses within print<br />

and online media.<br />

The media representative must only use scores,<br />

leader boards and statistics for editorial and factual<br />

reporting, unless with the prior written approval of<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

It will be permissible to publish stand alone scores<br />

and leader boards after an embargo of 30 minutes<br />

from publication on the ‘live scoring’ section of the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> official website, but this must<br />

not be represented as ‘live scoring’. These rights are<br />

owned wholly by the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

The media representative may not digitally<br />

reconstruct any play to create ‘live scoring’ on their<br />

own behalf or by distribution, sale or licence of data<br />

to any third party. Scores, leader boards and/or<br />

statistics relating to the event must not be provided<br />

to mobile telephone operators or any other party<br />

involved in mobile telephony services unless agreed<br />

in writing in advance by the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Access Provider. Non-rights holding television and<br />

internet broadcasters, provided they hold proper<br />

media accreditation, will have access, with<br />

equipment, to official press conferences held at<br />

designated areas at the tournament as well as<br />

access to applicable media centres at the <strong>LET</strong> event.<br />

Non-rights holders may not film or broadcast any<br />

programming from the golf course at any <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event venue on tournament days.<br />

Non-rights holders will have no access to any<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event for any purpose<br />

other than recording interviews on tournament<br />

days. Where there is a rights holder in any country,<br />

any other network from that country must clear<br />

access directly with that rights holder for the terms<br />

on which the access material may be transmitted<br />

in that country.<br />

RADIO REGULATIONS<br />

No more than three (3) minutes of event material<br />

may be featured in any single news<br />

programme/bulletin per transmission hour.<br />

Non-rights holding radio and internet broadcasters<br />

may not broadcast, whether on a live or delayed<br />

basis, any live ‘in play’ commentary from a <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event, unless agreed in writing in<br />

advance by the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Non-rights holding radio and internet broadcasters,<br />

providing they have media accreditation, will have<br />

access to official event press conferences as well as<br />

access to applicable media centres at each venue.<br />

NEWS ACCESS REGULATIONS FOR<br />

NON-RIGHTS HOLDERS<br />

TELEVISION REGULATIONS<br />

Event coverage may be used only in regularly<br />

scheduled bona fide daily news programmes/<br />

bulletins, specifically excluding any magazine,<br />

analysis, feature and/or discussion programmes,<br />

without the prior consent of the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

For television purposes and for all territories no<br />

more than 120 seconds (2 minutes) of event<br />

material may be featured in any single news<br />

programme/bulletin per day. Access to this<br />

footage is via the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s News<br />

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Awards 2012<br />

At the end of the 2012 <strong>LET</strong> season, Carlota Ciganda from Spain collected the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s ISPS<br />

Handa Order of Merit title, Rolex Rookie of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year Awards, becoming the<br />

first player since Laura Davies in 1985 to win the Rookie of the Year and Order of Merit in the same season.<br />

2012 ISPS Handa Order of Merit winner<br />

2012 Players’ Player of the Year<br />

2012 Rolex Rookie of the Year<br />

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Exemption Categories <strong>2013</strong><br />

Exemption Category: 001<br />

Life Members (lifetime exemption)<br />

1 Helen Alfredsson SWE<br />

2 Laura Davies ENG<br />

3 Marie de Lorenzi FRA<br />

4 Sophie Gustafson SWE<br />

5 Patricia Johnson ENG<br />

6 Liselotte Neumann SWE<br />

7 Alison Nicholas ENG<br />

8 Dale Reid SCO<br />

9 Annika Sorenstam SWE<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 9<br />

Exemption Category: 002<br />

Winners of OoM/British Open/Evian<br />

10 Carlota Ciganda ESP<br />

11 Melissa Reid ENG<br />

12 Ai Miyazato JPN<br />

13 Lee-Anne Pace SA<br />

14 Rebecca Brewerton WAL<br />

15 Catriona Matthew SCO<br />

16 Gwladys Nocera FRA<br />

17 Iben Tinning DEN<br />

18 Karen Stupples ENG<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 9<br />

Exemption Category: 03A<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Ranking <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners<br />

19 Shanshan Feng CHN<br />

20 Pornanong Phatlum THA<br />

21 Cassandra Kirkland FRA<br />

22 Stacey Keating AUS<br />

23 Caroline Hedwall SWE<br />

24 Lydia Hall WAL<br />

25 Caroline Masson GER<br />

26 Carly Booth SCO<br />

27 Line Vedel DEN<br />

28 Anne-Lise Caudal FRA<br />

29 Christel Boeljon NL<br />

30 Karen Lunn AUS<br />

31 Lindsey Wright AUS<br />

32 Jessica Korda USA<br />

33 Alexis Thompson USA<br />

34 Frances Bondad AUS<br />

35 Christina Kim USA<br />

36 Felicity Johnson ENG<br />

37 Jade Schaeffer FRA<br />

38 Maria Hernandez ESP<br />

39 Suzann Pettersen NOR<br />

40 Diana Luna ITA<br />

41 Ashleigh Simon SA<br />

42 Zuzana Kamasova SVK<br />

43 Kristie Smith AUS<br />

44 Marianne Skarpnord NOR<br />

45 Martina Eberl-Ellis GER<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 27<br />

Exemption Category: 04A<br />

Solheim Cup<br />

46 Maria Hjorth SWE<br />

47 Sandra Gal GER<br />

48 Azahara Munoz ESP<br />

49 Anna Nordqvist SWE<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 4<br />

Exemption Category: 005<br />

Top 80 from Exempt Rankings<br />

50 Julieta Granada PAR<br />

51 Florentyna Parker ENG<br />

52 Pernilla Lindberg SWE<br />

53 Beth Allen USA<br />

54 Nontaya Srisawang THA<br />

55 Dewi Claire Schreefel NL<br />

56 Joanna Klatten FRA<br />

57 Guilia Sergas ITA<br />

58 Rebecca Hudson ENG<br />

59 Carin Koch SWE<br />

60 Mikaela Parmlid SWE<br />

61 Holly Aitchison ENG<br />

62 Veronica Zorzi ITA<br />

63 Stacy Lee Bregman SA<br />

64 Nikki Garrett AUS<br />

65 Ursula Wikstrom FIN<br />

66 Cindy Lacrosse USA<br />

67 Linda Wessberg SWE<br />

68 Caroline Afonso FRA<br />

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69 Rebecca Artis AUS<br />

70 Anje Monke GER<br />

71 Sophie Giquel-Bettan FRA<br />

72 Bree Arthur AUS<br />

73 Tandi Cuningham SA<br />

74 Julie Greciet FRA<br />

75 Becky Morgan WAL<br />

76 Elizabeth Bennett ENG<br />

77 Danielle Montgomery ENG<br />

78 Stefania Croce ITA<br />

79 Alison Walshe USA<br />

80 Marjet van der Graaff NL<br />

81 Sarah Kemp AUS<br />

82 Stephanie Na AUS<br />

83 Rebecca Codd IRE<br />

84 Henni Zuel ENG<br />

85 Esther Choe USA<br />

86 Anais Maggetti SWI<br />

87 Connie Chen SA<br />

88 Tania Elosegui ESP<br />

89 Titiya Plucksataporn THA<br />

90 Rachel Bailey AUS<br />

91 Hannah Burke ENG<br />

92 Sahra Hassan WAL<br />

93 Hannah Jun USA<br />

94 Sophie Walker ENG<br />

95 Lucie Andre FRA<br />

96 Kylie Walker SCO<br />

97 Virginie Lagoutte-Clement FRA<br />

98 Alison Whitaker AUS<br />

99 Jessica Yadloczky USA<br />

100 Valentine Derrey FRA<br />

101 Lisa Holm Sorensen DEN<br />

102 Margherita Rigon ITA<br />

103 Minea Blomqvist FIN<br />

104 Klara Spilkova CZE<br />

105 Kaisa Ruuttila FIN<br />

106 Tara Davies WAL<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 57<br />

Exemption Category: 7<br />

Feeder <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifiers<br />

107 Pamela Pretswell SCO<br />

108 Marion Ricordeau FRA<br />

109 Cecilie Lundgreen NOR<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 3<br />

Exemption Category: 08A<br />

Top 30 from Qualifying School<br />

110 Ariya Jutanugarn THA<br />

111 Nikki Campbell AUS<br />

112 Emily Taylor ENG<br />

113 Louise Larsson SWE<br />

114 Xi Yu Lin CHN<br />

115 Camilla Lennarth SWE<br />

116 Malene Jorgensen DEN<br />

117 Mallory Fraiche USA<br />

118 Charlotte Ellis ENG<br />

119 Katie Burnett USA<br />

120 Maria Salinas PER<br />

121 Julia Davidsson SWE<br />

122 Alexandra Villatte FRA<br />

123 Bonita Bredenhann NAM<br />

124 Paula Hurtado COL<br />

125 Dawn Shockley USA<br />

126 Daniela Holmqvist SWE<br />

127 Sharmila Nicollet IND<br />

128 Whitney Hillier AUS<br />

129 Maha Haddioui MOR<br />

130 Elina Nummenpaa FIN<br />

131 Laura Cabanillas ESP<br />

132 Virginia Espejo ESP<br />

133 Sarah King AUS<br />

134 Margarita Ramos MEX<br />

135 Laura Jansone LAT<br />

136 Holly Clyburn ENG<br />

137 Jia Yun Li CHN<br />

138 Cathryn Bristow AUS<br />

139 Melanie Maetzler SWI<br />

140 Elena Giraud FRA<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 31<br />

Exemption Category: 08B<br />

Non Members top 80 of Money List<br />

141 Lorie Kane CAN<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 1<br />

Exemption Category: 09A<br />

81-90 from Exempt Rankings<br />

142 Celine Palomar FRA<br />

143 Amelia Lewis USA<br />

144 Miriam Nagl GER<br />

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Exemption Categories <strong>2013</strong> continued<br />

145 Sophie Sandolo ITA<br />

146 Caroline Westrup SWE<br />

147 Stefanie Michl AUT<br />

148 Yu Yang Zhang CHN<br />

149 Jodi Ewart ENG<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 8<br />

Exemption Category: 09B<br />

31-50 from Qualifying School<br />

150 Leigh Whittaker GER<br />

151 Nina Holleder GER<br />

152 Eva Bjarvall SWE<br />

153 Noora Tamminen FIN<br />

154 Helena Callahan SWE<br />

155 Ann-Kathrin Lindner GER<br />

156 Cheyenne Woods USA<br />

157 Rebecca Sorensen SWE<br />

158 Babe Liu TWN<br />

159 Vikki Laing SCO<br />

160 Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai THA<br />

161 Charley Hull ENG<br />

162 Steffi Kirchmayr GER<br />

163 Julie Maisongrosse FRA<br />

164 Marta Silva ESP<br />

165 Benedicte Grotvedt NOR<br />

166 Morgana Robbertze SA<br />

167 Lauren Mielbrecht USA<br />

168 Sara Wikstrom SWE<br />

169 Mireia Prat ESP<br />

170 Breanna Elliott AUS<br />

171 Eleanor Givens ENG<br />

172 Isabella Ramsay SWE<br />

173 Megan Grehan USA<br />

174 Fiona Puyo FRA<br />

175 Melissa Eaton SA<br />

176 Isabell Gabsa GER<br />

177 Christine Wolf AUT<br />

178 Louise Kristersson SWE<br />

179 Julie Tvede DEN<br />

180 Jessica Karlsson SWE<br />

181 Eleanor Pilgrim WAL<br />

182 Viva Schlasberg SWE<br />

183 Galina Rotmistrova RUS<br />

184 Danielle McVeigh IRE<br />

185 Maria Verchenova RUS<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 36<br />

Exemption Category: 010<br />

Founder Members Won RNK Events<br />

186 Catherine Panton-Lewis SCO<br />

187 Beverly Huke ENG<br />

188 Maxine Burton ENG<br />

189 Jane Forrest ENG<br />

190 Mickey Walker OBE ENG<br />

191 Vanessa Marvin ENG<br />

192 Beverly Lewis ENG<br />

193 Christine Langford ENG<br />

194 Joanna Smurthwaite ENG<br />

195 Amanda Ard ENG<br />

196 Susan Bamford ENG<br />

197 Denise Hastings ENG<br />

198 Ann Wynne ENG<br />

199 Stephanie Alderlieste ENG<br />

200 Margaret Egan ENG<br />

201 Jane Denman ENG<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 16<br />

Exemption Category: 011<br />

Career Money + 51-70<br />

from Qualifying School<br />

202 Lynnette Brooky NZ<br />

203 Karine Icher FRA<br />

204 Laurette Maritz SA<br />

205 Elisabeth Esterl GER<br />

206 Amy Yang KOR<br />

207 Ludivine Kreutz FRA<br />

208 Georgina Simpson ENG<br />

209 Joanne Morley ENG<br />

210 Riikka Hakkarainen FIN<br />

211 Ana Larraneta ESP<br />

212 Natascha Grossschadl-Fink AUT<br />

213 Beatriz Recari ESP<br />

214 Kirsty S Taylor ENG<br />

215 Carmen Alonso ESP<br />

216 Nicole Geregly AUT<br />

217 Kiran Matharu ENG<br />

218 Emma Cabrera-Bello ESP<br />

219 Clare Queen SCO<br />

220 Lynn Kenny SCO<br />

221 Elisa Serramia Neundorf ESP<br />

222 Mianne Bagger DEN<br />

223 Eva Steinberger AUT<br />

224 Suzanne Dickens ENG<br />

225 Caroline Rominger SWI<br />

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226 Nora Angehrn SWI<br />

227 Smriti Mehra IN<br />

228 Anna Rossi ITA<br />

229 Kym Larratt ENG<br />

230 Vicky Thomas AUS<br />

231 Denise Becker GER<br />

232 Belen Mozo ESP<br />

233 Pamela Feggans SCO<br />

234 Rachel Bell ENG<br />

235 Camille Fallay FRA<br />

236 Maria Beautell ESP<br />

237 Antonella Cvitan SWE<br />

238 Liebelei Lawrence LUX<br />

239 Meaghan Francella USA<br />

240 Marieke Nivard NL<br />

241 Elin Emanuelsson SWE<br />

242 Anna Temple USA<br />

243 Caroline Martens NOR<br />

244 Vittoria Valvassori ITA<br />

245 Claire Aitken ENG<br />

246 Caroline Grady ENG<br />

247 Kirsty Fisher UK<br />

248 Charlie Douglass ENG<br />

249 Tamara Johns AUS<br />

250 Chrisje De Vries NL<br />

251 Joanne Clingan ENG<br />

252 Lucy Williams ENG<br />

253 Monique Smit SA<br />

254 Maria Ohlsson SWE<br />

255 Anna Scott ENG<br />

256 Hannah Ralph ENG<br />

257 Rhian Wyn Thomas WAL<br />

258 Patricia Beliard FRA<br />

259 Erika Holmen SWE<br />

260 Karin Sjodin SWE<br />

261 Iliska Verwey SA<br />

262 Heather MacRae SCO<br />

263 Kelly Hutcherson ENG<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 62<br />

Exemption Category: 12A<br />

Qualifying School<br />

264 Alessandra Averna ITA<br />

265 Martina Migliori Trapani ITA<br />

266 Lien Willems BEL<br />

267 Katy McNicoll SCO<br />

268 Linda Henriksson SWE<br />

269 Lucy Davies USA<br />

270 Henriette Frylinck SA<br />

271 Anastasia Kostina RUS<br />

272 Sofia Harkonen FIN<br />

273 Sara Djos SWE<br />

274 Jacqueline Hedwall SWE<br />

275 Elisabetta Bertini ITA<br />

276 Laura Sedda ITA<br />

277 Lisa Anderson SWE<br />

278 Tara Dayer-Smith ENG<br />

279 Vicky Tomko SVK<br />

280 Itziar Elguezabal Millan ESP<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 17<br />

Exemption Category: 12B<br />

Qualifying School Pre-Qualifiers<br />

281 Fabienne In-Albon SWI<br />

282 Sara Jones WAL<br />

283 Tracy Boyes ENG<br />

284 Gemma Webster SCO<br />

285 Daniela Prorokova CZE<br />

286 Laure Sibille FRA<br />

287 Sandra Carlborg<br />

288 Caroline Goasguen FRA<br />

289 Laurence Herman BEL<br />

290 Tammy Lee<br />

291 Sabina Imboden SWI<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 11<br />

Exemption Category: 12D<br />

No Career Money or Qualifying School<br />

292 Monia Bernardo PGL<br />

293 Erika Kuwahara JPN<br />

294 Annabelle Haxhe BEL<br />

295 Anne Le Nalio FRA<br />

296 Michelle Smith ENG<br />

297 Uloma Mbuko<br />

298 Mari Suursula<br />

299 Vera Shimanskaya RUS<br />

Total Members in Exemption Category: 8<br />

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES <strong>2013</strong><br />

Please note that the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> includes<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> members up to and including<br />

category 9b: 31-50 from Qualifying School.<br />

For information on other <strong>LET</strong> members, please visit<br />

the official website: www.ladieseuropeantour.com<br />

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Caroline Afonso<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

20 February 1985 - Quimper<br />

Turned Professional 19 December 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 19 December 2007<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 256,042.86<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 89<br />

Top Ten Finishes 13<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Caroline played in 18 tournaments and<br />

posted 3 top-10s including T6th at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, T7th at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi and T8th at the Hero Women's<br />

Indian Open. Ended the season ranked 44th on the<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Caroline had four top-10s including a career<br />

best finish of second at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open at<br />

Golf club Foerenwaldh in Austria and joint second at the<br />

Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Golfclub Broekpolder.<br />

She was third at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

and tied for 8th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. She<br />

ended the season ranked 27th on the Money List, which<br />

was her best of four years on tour.<br />

n In 2010, her third season on the <strong>LET</strong>, posted a career<br />

best finish of 7th at the Vediorbis Open de France Dames<br />

at Paris International Golf Club.<br />

n Tied for 9th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open with a career<br />

low 65 (-7) in the fourth round at Buenavista Golf Club.<br />

n Earned €40,859.11 and finished 55th on the<br />

Henderson Money List.<br />

n Won the Order of Merit on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series:<br />

the official feeder tour to the <strong>LET</strong>. Earned two <strong>LET</strong>AS<br />

victories at the Terre Blanche <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and La Nivelle<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in France.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Afonso was the No.1 ranked French amateur in 2007,<br />

the year she won the French <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Amateur<br />

Championship. She won the1999 French amateur<br />

championship and was a finalist in the 1999 Junior<br />

French championship. She won her full card for the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> at the first attempt.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Afonso started to play golf at the age of 10. She enjoys<br />

playing football, swimming, going to the cinema and<br />

listening to music. She credits her father as her greatest<br />

influence. Coached by Philippe Mendiburu, father of<br />

former <strong>LET</strong> champion Sandrine Mendiburu. Osteopath<br />

and nutritionist is Stepháne Martin-Rosset. Afonso holds<br />

a “Terminale” qualification, which is the equivalent of the<br />

French BAC. She lives in Anglet, near Biarritz, and is<br />

attached to Saint-Laurent Golf Club in Brittany.<br />

Sponsored by the Institut Basque de Golf. Website:<br />

www./carolineafonso.canalblog.com<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2010 La Nivelle <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and Terre Blanche<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong> Access Series).<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €47,673.86 44<br />

2009 €43,722.25 38<br />

2010 €40,859.11 55<br />

2011 €81,591.34 27<br />

2012 €63,457.22 44<br />

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Holly Aitchison<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

21 February 1987 – Bedford<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 134,013.32<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 62<br />

Top Ten Finishes 6<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Holly posted four top 10s including a careerbest<br />

tie for second at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China<br />

and T4th place at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.<br />

She ended the season ranked 32nd on the ISPS Handa<br />

Order of Merit, the best result of her career.<br />

n In 2011, her third season on tour, Holly recorded<br />

a career best tie for second at the Deloitte Dutch<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She finished 66th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €34,110.71 from<br />

18 events played.<br />

n In 2010, her second season on tour, recorded a<br />

career best tie for 10th at the Hero Honda Women’s<br />

Indian Open.<br />

n Finished 85th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €18,911.19 from 15 events played.<br />

n In 2009, her rookie year, Holly played in 14<br />

tournaments and recorded a season-best tie for 36th<br />

at the Open de Espana Femenino. She returned to<br />

Final Stage Qualifying School and finished 32nd after<br />

competing in a play-off for 30th place.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Portuguese Amateur Champion 2007. Member of<br />

England Home International Team 2007. St Andrews<br />

Junior <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Champion 2007. Bedfordshire County<br />

Champion in 2004, 2007 and 2008.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Holly is 170cm tall with brown hair and blue eyes.<br />

She started playing golf at the age of 11 having been<br />

introduced to the game by her father and brother. Holly<br />

represented Bedfordshire as a junior and as an adult,<br />

and won the County Championship 3 times. She earned<br />

2 A levels in Business Studies and Music. 3 AS levels<br />

in 2006 and then became a full time amateur for three<br />

years. Holly lives in Bedford, England and is attached<br />

to Bedfordshire Golf Club.<br />

Website: www.hollyaitchison.com Twitter: @Holly<strong>LET</strong><br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €5,492.50 108<br />

2010 €18,911.19 85<br />

2011 €34,110.71 66<br />

2012 €76,532.92 32<br />

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Helen Alfredsson<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

9 April 1965 – Gothenburg<br />

Residence<br />

Orlando, Florida<br />

Exempt Status<br />

Honorary Life Member<br />

Turned Professional 1989<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1989<br />

Career Victories (Last) 21 (2008 - LPGA)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Won 11<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 2,053,869.42<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 143<br />

Top Ten Finishes 57<br />

Lowest Round 62<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 8 events; best result was T30th at<br />

the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Holland. Finished 135th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Helen played in three tournaments on the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a tie for 31st at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She suffered with a shoulder injury all year<br />

but plans to compete on tour again in 2012.<br />

n In 2010, recorded a season best tie for 5th at the<br />

Unicredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi.<br />

n Tied for 8th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open; tied for<br />

16th at the Evian Masters presented by Societe Generale<br />

and Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

n Finished 34th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €70,026.47 from seven events.<br />

n In 2009, became the first player in Solheim Cup history<br />

to captain a team, then qualify two years later as a player;<br />

best finish was a tie for fifth at the Evian Masters. Played<br />

for Europe in eight Solheim Cup matches<br />

1990/92/94/96/98/2000/2002/2009.<br />

n In 2008, won the Evian Masters and Grand China Air<br />

LPGA after five years without a win.<br />

n In 2007, selected as The <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team<br />

captain at Halmstad Golfklubb in Sweden, where the<br />

USA won 16 to 12.<br />

n Inspired Europe to victory in 2000 Solheim Cup,<br />

winning two out of three points, including a vital 4&3<br />

Singles triumph on Sunday against Beth Daniel.<br />

n In 1997 underwent hip surgery and missed early<br />

part of the season but later finished second in World<br />

Championship of Women’s Golf, losing in playoff to<br />

Juli Inkster.<br />

n In 1994 earned her second LPGA title, the<br />

PING/Welch’s Championship. Produced albatross two at<br />

the 18th hole on her way to a third Hennessy Cup victory.<br />

n In 1993, won first LPGA major at the 1993 Nabisco<br />

Dinah Shore.<br />

n In 1992, partnered Liselotte Neumann to victory<br />

in 1992 Sunrise Cup World Team Championship in<br />

Taiwan. Won 1992 LPGA Rookie of the Year.<br />

n In 1990, earned first win as a professional at the<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open.<br />

n In 1989, WPGET Rookie of the Year.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Represented Sweden in <strong>European</strong> Team Championship,<br />

<strong>European</strong> Junior Championship and World Team<br />

Championship. Alfredsson was the Swedish national<br />

champion from 1981-84, in 1986 and 1988. She won<br />

the 1984 Belgium Junior International Championship<br />

and finished third at the 1988 <strong>European</strong> Individual<br />

Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm with red hair and blue eyes. Started playing golf at<br />

the age of 11. Graduated from United States International<br />

University in San Diego in 1988 with a degree in<br />

International Business. Worked briefly as a model before<br />

turning her attentions to golf. Also flew with Blue Angels,<br />

the all girl Red Devils. Married to Kent Nilsson, a former<br />

NHL Ice Hockey player, now coach. Helen caddied for<br />

him at <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifying School for the 2006<br />

season, where he missed by one stroke. Helen’s hobbies<br />

include reading and squash. Whilst injured, she worked<br />

as a television commentator for The Golf Channel during<br />

the 2011 season and for the world feed at The 2011<br />

Solheim Cup. Helen lives in Orlando, Florida. She shares<br />

her birthday with Seve Ballesteros and Hugh Hefner.<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(11) 1990 Weetabix Women’s British Open. 1991<br />

Hennessy Cup, Trophee Coconut Skol. 1992 Hennessy<br />

Cup, IBM Open. 1994 Evian Masters. 1996 Hennessy<br />

Cup. 1997 McDonald’s WPGA Championship of Europe.<br />

1998 Evian Masters. 2001 WPGA Championship of<br />

Europe. 2008 Evian Masters (co-sanctioned with LPGA).<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(10) 1991 Queensland Open, Ellair Open (Japan), Benson<br />

& Hedges Trophy with Anders Forsbrand. 1992 Itoki<br />

Classic (Japan), Sunrise Cup World Team Championship<br />

with Liselotte Neumann. 1993 Nabisco Dinah Shore.<br />

1994 PING/Welch’s Championship. 1997 Itoen<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament (Japan). 1998 The Office Depot,<br />

Welch’s/Circle K Championship. 2003 Longs Drugs<br />

Challenge. 2008 Grand China Air LPGA.<br />

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SOLHEIM CUP<br />

1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2009<br />

(8 appearances as a player)<br />

2003 Captain victorious PING <strong>European</strong> Junior Solheim<br />

Cup Team at Bokskogens GK<br />

2007 <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Captain<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1989 £20,355.00 20<br />

1990 £63,079.00 3<br />

1991 £75,900.00 2<br />

1992 £55,900.00 2<br />

1993 £13,116.00 27<br />

1994 £63,315.00 2<br />

1995 £16,903.00 -<br />

1996 £97,804.00 2<br />

1997 £92,927.00 2<br />

1998 £125,975.00 1<br />

1999 £47,144.00 12<br />

2000 644.51 64<br />

2001 3,561.20 N/A<br />

2002 2,852.20 16<br />

2003 144.90 6<br />

2004 190.18 29<br />

2005 €89,038.08 -<br />

2006 €96,407.16 16<br />

2007 €13,727.16 105<br />

2008 €320,099.74 2<br />

2009 €84,984.62 16<br />

2010 €70,026.47 34<br />

2011 €1,770.00 157<br />

2012 €5,283.67 135<br />

Beth Allen<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born<br />

6 December 1981 – Ojai, California<br />

Turned Professional 5 December 2005<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2008<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 246,892.55<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 79<br />

Top Ten Finishes 10<br />

Career Best Finish 2nd (2012)<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (65 on LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Beth posted a new career-best finish of<br />

2nd at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters at<br />

Buckinghamshire Golf Club. She had two additional<br />

top-10s at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and ISPS Handa<br />

New Zealand Women's Open hosted by Christchurch.<br />

She finished 22nd on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit<br />

with season’s earnings of €87,278.41 from 20 events,<br />

similar to the previous season.<br />

n In 2011, Beth posted a career-best tie for 2nd at the<br />

Open de Espana Femenino at La Quinta Country Club.<br />

Tied for 5th at both the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open and<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. Finished 19th on<br />

the Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€91,054.55 from 21 events.<br />

n In 2010, season-best finish was a tie for 7th at the<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the Netherlands. Tied for<br />

9th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Austria. Finished 52nd<br />

on the Henderson Money List with season’s earnings<br />

€42,226.05 from 20 events.<br />

n In 2009, recorded a career best tie for 3rd at the SAS<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters at Larvik Golfklubb in Norway. Finished<br />

64th on the season-ending Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €21,276.57.<br />

n In 2008, tied for 5th at the Nykredit Masters in<br />

Denmark. Finished 6th at <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School.<br />

LPGA Highlights<br />

n Tied for 25th at LPGA Q School for 2005 earning<br />

exempt status; earned non-exempt status on the <strong>Tour</strong> for<br />

2006 taking the 6th conditional card. Was a participant in<br />

the 2006 US Women’s Open. In 2007, held the 23rd<br />

conditional card on the LPGA. In 2005, posted a career<br />

low round of 65 at the State Farm Classic. Best finish<br />

on the LPGA was tied 23rd at the 2006 Wendy’s<br />

Championship for Children.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Allen advanced to the semi-finals of the 2003 US Public<br />

Links and was a quarter-finalist at the 2004 US Women’s<br />

Amateur championships. She was a four-time USGA<br />

event participant and a 2004 Honourable Mention All-<br />

American. She won five tournaments whilst at college.<br />

She was also the 2003-2004 Big West Conference<br />

champion at California State University at Northridge.<br />

Tied for 22nd at the 2004 NCAA National Championship<br />

after qualifying as an individual.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm tall with red hair and blue eyes. Beth started to<br />

play golf aged 16. She credits her father, Jim Allen, a<br />

PGA professional, as the individual most influencing<br />

her career. She enjoys going to the movies, shopping,<br />

popular culture, parties, dancing, singing karaoke and<br />

spending time with family. In March 2011, Beth donated<br />

a kidney to her brother, Dan, who had been suffering<br />

with a kidney disorder for 12 years. She returned to<br />

compete on the tour just two months later, in May.<br />

Beth lives in San Diego, California.<br />

Twitter: @BethAllenGolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €13,540.00 110<br />

2009 €21,276.57 64<br />

2010 €42,226.05 52<br />

2011 €91,054.55 19<br />

2012 €87,278.41 22<br />

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Lucie André<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

17 January 1988 – Bourg-en-Bresse<br />

Turned Professional December 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 61,108.28<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 32<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T4th<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Lucy attended 19 events and her best result<br />

was T14th place at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

Ranked 80th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on tour, Lucie posted a careerbest<br />

tie for 4th place at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de<br />

France at Paris International Golf Club. She finished<br />

67th on the Money List with earnings of €33,264.75<br />

from 14 tournaments.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Leading ladies amateur golfer on the 2009 EGA Women’s<br />

Amateur Rankings. Leading amateur on the 2010 <strong>LET</strong><br />

Access Series. Tied for 16th and leading amateur at the<br />

2010 Open de France Feminin. Won 2010 German<br />

International, 2009 Spanish International.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged 11, introduced by parents. Plays<br />

at Mionnay Golf Club in Bourg en Bresse. Coached by<br />

Karine Mathiot. Hobbies include playing tennis, listening<br />

to music, spending time with friends and family and<br />

watching movies. Website: www.lucieandre.com<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €33,264.75 67 2012 €27,843.53 80<br />

Bree Arthur<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

2 July 1988 - Melbourne<br />

Turned Professional January 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 84,531.25<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T4th<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 37<br />

Top Ten Finishes<br />

T4<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Bree played 21 events and recorded 3 top-<br />

10s including a career-best finish of T4th place at the<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi.<br />

Ranked 49th on the Order of Merit: her best season<br />

up to date.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Bree played in<br />

16 tournaments and earned a season-best tie for 10th<br />

place at the Pegasus New Zealand Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch. She earned €25,327.22 over the season<br />

to finish 81st on the Money List and comfortably retain<br />

her card for the following season.<br />

CAREER<br />

Top 50 in the 2010 ALPG Clubcar Series. Top 10 at the<br />

2010 New South Wales Open. Top-30 on the Duramed<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong>, where she played full season in 2010 with<br />

five top 50 finishes.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2007 Irish Stroke play championships runner-up.<br />

2005-2009 Queensland State representative. 2009<br />

SA Strokeplay championships winner. 2009 – Tasman<br />

Cup representative, 2009 Queensland female golfer<br />

of the year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Introduced to golf by her father and family aged nine.<br />

Enjoys music, fishing, travelling, socialising and<br />

watching sport. Twitter: @BreeArthurGolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €25,327.22 81 2012 €59,204.03 49<br />

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Rebecca Artis<br />

(formerly Flood)<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

22 November 1988 – Coonabarabran<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 137,722.05<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 58<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T3<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (5 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Rebecca played in 22 tournaments and<br />

recorded her first two top-10 finishes: T3rd at the ISPS<br />

Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters and T8th at the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. She ended the season ranked<br />

45th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with total earnings<br />

of €63,049.95.<br />

n In 2011, despite be injured during the latter part of<br />

the season, Rebecca played in 19 tournaments and<br />

recorded a season-best tie for 12th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Golf Open in Austria. She finished 70th on the Money<br />

List with earnings of €31,163.11.<br />

n In 2010, recorded six top-20 finishes in her rookie<br />

season on the <strong>LET</strong> with a season-best tie for 12th at<br />

the Open de France Feminin and a tie for 15th at the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Finished 44th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€49,129.32 from 19 tournaments.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Leading amateur at the 2008 MFS Women’s Australian<br />

Open (T10th) and at the 2009 ANZ Masters, (T20th).<br />

2009 NSW Amateur Stroke play champion. Qualified for<br />

the 2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open, but missed the<br />

cut. Finished 46th at the <strong>LET</strong>’s Final Stage Qualifying<br />

School for 2010.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Rebecca took up golf at the age of 10 after watching her<br />

father Keith, who owns a bakery, play at the local course.<br />

She credits her family, coach Gary Edwin and school<br />

Principal Michael McEntyre as influences on her career.<br />

Rebecca studied at the NSW Institute of Sport. Rebecca<br />

is from the tiny north-western New South Wales town of<br />

Coonabarabran and growing up she would make the 10-<br />

hour drive from home to Sydney at least six times a year<br />

and an 18-hour round trip to see her coach Gary Edwin<br />

on the Gold Coast. Formerly Rebecca Flood, she married<br />

her long-term partner and caddie Geoff Artis in February<br />

2012 and changed her name. Away from golf, she says<br />

she enjoys shopping, spending time with family and<br />

friends and going to the beach. Twitter: @BecFloodGolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €49,129.32 44 2012 €63,049.95 45<br />

2011 €31,163.11 70<br />

Rachel Bailey<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

27 September 1980 – Penrith<br />

Turned professional October 2003<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 47,414.94<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T3rd<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 22<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Rachel posted 2 top 10s including her<br />

career-best finish of T3rd at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters and T7th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

Ranked 75th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and<br />

earned total of €32,613.30.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Rachel played in<br />

3 events and earned €5,559.25, ending the season<br />

ranked 137th on the Money List.<br />

CAREER<br />

Competed on the Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-2010<br />

with a career best tie for third at the 2006 Louisiana<br />

Futures Classic and the 2007 Michelob ULTRA Duramed<br />

FUTURES Players Championship in Decatur, Ill. In 2008,<br />

competed in the U.S. Women's Open Championship.<br />

Recorded two wins on the Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional<br />

Golf (ALPG) <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008/2009: the St George's Basin<br />

Country Club Pro-Am and the Xstrata Coal Branxton<br />

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Pro-Am, winning the overall 2008/09 Club Car Series.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Aged 17 Rachel became the first person to win both the<br />

Combined High School NSW match-play and stroke-play<br />

championship in the same year. In 2007, she won the<br />

Australian All-Schools competition. While attending<br />

New Mexico State, she won the Sun Belt Conference<br />

championship her junior year in 2002 and recorded<br />

nine top-10 finishes in collegiate competition. Two-time<br />

member of the Big West Conference Championship<br />

team (2000, 2001) and the Sunbelt Conference<br />

Championship (2002, 2003).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

The daughter of two maths teachers, Rachel grew up in<br />

the Blue Mountains an hour west of Sydney. At age 10, her<br />

dad introduced her to golf. She resides in Faulconbridge,<br />

New South Wales and plays at Springwood Country Club<br />

in Springwood. She completed a bachelor of business<br />

marketing at New Mexico State University. Her hobbies are<br />

reading, going to the gym, watching movies and playing<br />

board games. In 2006, was a contestant on The Golf<br />

Channel’s Big Break VI at Trump National.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €5,559.25 137 2012 €32,613.30 75<br />

Maria Balikoeva<br />

(formerly Verchenova)<br />

Country<br />

Russia<br />

Born 27 March 1986<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 89,611.17<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 62<br />

Career Best finish<br />

T5th<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012 Maria played in 2 events - the Turkish Airlines<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open and the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters - and<br />

finished 155th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Maria played in 8 events with a season-best<br />

tie for 14th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, Maria played in 14 events with a season-best<br />

tie for 9th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2009, Maria played in 14 tournaments and her<br />

season best finish was a tie for 24th at the Tenerife<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She represented Russia at the Comunitat<br />

Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup in Spain along with<br />

Anastasia Kostina and the pair tied for 17th place. At the<br />

end of the year, Maria finished 91st on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season's earnings of EUR15,354.69.<br />

n In 2008, Maria’s career best finish of T5th came at the<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Golf Costa Adeje and she also<br />

posted a career low round of 66 on the second day of<br />

the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters on the Majlis Course at<br />

Emirates Golf Club. Maria's next best finish was T11th<br />

at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. She finished<br />

the year in 55th position on the New Star Money List<br />

with €38,262.77 in season's earnings<br />

n In 2007, Maria played in 12 events in her rookie season<br />

and made four cuts all year. Her best finish by far was<br />

T10th at the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, at<br />

Machynys Peninsula GC. Maria returned to Final-<br />

Qualifying School where she finished tied for 53rd place.<br />

Her season's earnings were €13,285.00 and she finished<br />

106th on the New Star Money List.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Russian Amateur Champion in 2004 and 2006. Austrian<br />

Amateur Champion in 2006. Latvian Amateur Champion<br />

in 2005. Slovenian Amateur Champion in 2005. Runner<br />

up in the 2006 World University Championships in Turin.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

176cm tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes.<br />

Started to play golf at the age of 12. Studied sports<br />

at Moscow State University of Sport. Maria, born Maria<br />

Verchenova, got married in 2012 and changed her name<br />

to Maria Baliokeva. The couple had a child named Maria<br />

in September 2012.<br />

Personal website: www.mariaverchenova.de<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/MARIA-<br />

VERCHENOVA/137473519629392<br />

Twitter: @MashkaVe<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €13,284.96 106<br />

2008 €38,262.77 55<br />

2009 €15,354.69 91<br />

2010 €9,612.50 124<br />

2011 €8,704.58 122<br />

2012 €2,875.00 155<br />

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Elizabeth Bennett<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

23 October 1982 – Southampton<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 140,544.46<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 67<br />

Top Ten Finishes 5<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (2 times)<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

4th<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Liz played 19 events and recorded two top-<br />

10s including a tie for 8th at the Hero Women's Indian<br />

Open and a tie for 9th at <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. She finished<br />

60th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with a total<br />

earnings of €48,917.48.<br />

n In 2011, her third year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Liz played in<br />

19 tournaments with a career-best finish of 4th at the<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

EventScotland at Archerfield Links in East Lothian.<br />

She earned €39,738.81 during the season to end 61st<br />

on the Money List.<br />

n In 2010, Liz recorded a season best tie for 16th at the<br />

Women’s Australian Open at Commonwealth Golf Club in<br />

Melbourne. Finished 60th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €37,366.63 from 20 events.<br />

n In 2009, Liz posted two top 10 finishes: 6th at the<br />

Open de Espana Femenino and a tie for 9th at the<br />

Finnair Masters in Finland.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

No.1 English amateur in 2008 (order of merit winner).<br />

2006 English Stroke Play Champion. Winner of the 2008<br />

Sally <strong>Tour</strong>nament on the Orange Blossom <strong>Tour</strong> in the<br />

USA. Represented GB&I at the 2008 Curtis Cup at St<br />

Andrews. Turned professional with a handicap of +3.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Liz started playing golf at the age of 12 with her older<br />

brother James. She attended the University of Iowa and<br />

earned a BA in Economics. Liz enjoys playing badminton,<br />

shopping and reading in her spare time. She is attached<br />

to Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club in Hampshire.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €27,804.87 62<br />

2010 €37,366.63 60<br />

2011 €39,738.81 61<br />

2012 €48,917.48 60<br />

Eva Bjarvall<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

11 November 1982 - Lund<br />

Turned Professional 1 November 2001<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2002<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 5,768.25<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 10<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T29th<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, finished T31st at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School<br />

earning membership in category 9b for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong><br />

season.<br />

n In 2010, competed on the Swedish Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> and<br />

was 50th at Final <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying School.<br />

n Played SAS Masters <strong>Tour</strong> in Scandinavia from 2004-<br />

2008. Finished 7th on the 2008 SAS Masters <strong>Tour</strong> order<br />

of merit.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Swedish Championship 66 (-5) Played for Team Sweden<br />

1997-2001<br />

PERSONAL<br />

164cm with blonde hair and blue/green eyes. Hobbies<br />

include athletics, seeing friends, music and reading.<br />

Influenced by Annika Sorenstam. Lives in Lund, Sweden.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2002 – –<br />

2003 €2,198.75 118<br />

2004 €2,744.50 n/a<br />

2005 – –<br />

2006 – –<br />

2007 – 169<br />

2008 €825.00 179<br />

2009 – –<br />

2010 – –<br />

2011 – –<br />

2012 – –<br />

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Minea Blomqvist-Kakko<br />

Country<br />

Finland<br />

Born<br />

12 May 1985 – Espoo<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 429,339.77<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 75<br />

Top ten finishes 14<br />

Career Victories (Last) 2 (2008)<br />

Lowest Round<br />

62 (twice)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Minea played in 9 events and finished 89th<br />

on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit. Her best finish was<br />

T6th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2011, Minea played in 13 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

and recorded three top-10 finishes, including 2nd place<br />

at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open, 3rd at the Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France and a tie for 5th at the Sanya<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. She finished 25th on the seasonending<br />

Money List with earnings of €83,386.50.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2010, played in two <strong>LET</strong> events with a season best<br />

tie for 18th at the Finnair Masters.<br />

n In 2009, Minea played in seven events on the <strong>LET</strong> with<br />

a season best tie for 3rd at the Finnair Masters in Finland.<br />

n In 2008, won the Finnair Masters at Helsinki Golf Club<br />

on home soil in Finland after a sensational final day battle<br />

with Ursula Wikstrom, her compatriot and friend.<br />

n In 2005, represented Finland alongside Riikka<br />

Hakkarainen in the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf<br />

at Fancourt H&CC in South Africa in February. The same<br />

year, she recorded two runner-up finishes, at the OTP<br />

Bank Central <strong>European</strong> Open in Hungary and the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

English Open at Chart Hills.<br />

n In 2004, turned professional and won twice on the<br />

Nedbank Women’s Golf <strong>Tour</strong> in South Africa early in the<br />

season at the Pam Golding <strong>Ladies</strong> International and the<br />

Telcom Women’s Classic. First professional appearance<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> was a tie for 4th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

Won OTP Bank Central <strong>European</strong> Open in Hungary which<br />

included a <strong>Tour</strong> record 62 in round one, also becoming<br />

the third youngest winner of an <strong>LET</strong> event at 19-years<br />

and 128 days old. Carded a world record ten under par<br />

62 at Sunningdale during the third round of the Weetabix<br />

Women’s British Open becoming the first player, male or<br />

female to shoot ten under par in a major championship.<br />

Also played her hero Annika Sörenstam in an exhibition<br />

skins match at her home club in Finland prior to the 2004<br />

HP Open. This time, Annika said: ‘The old girl won!’<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Won three points for Europe in two PING Junior Solheim<br />

Cup appearances. Won two times on the Telia <strong>Tour</strong> at<br />

the 2002 Sparbanken Open as a 17-year-old amateur<br />

and in the 2003 CA <strong>Ladies</strong> Trophy. Was awarded Telia<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year in 2003. Two-time PING Junior<br />

Solheim Cup player in 2002 and 2003. Vagliano Trophy<br />

player in 2003. 5th <strong>European</strong> amateur championship<br />

2003. Turned professional late in 2003 with a handicap of<br />

+2.7. Winner of Finnish Amateur ranking in 2002. Finnish<br />

National <strong>Ladies</strong> Team member from 2001-2003.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

164cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Known on<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> as ‘Minni’. Credits Pia Nilson, Lynn Marriot, Ville<br />

Kalliala, Carin Koch and Annika Sörenstam as individuals<br />

who influenced her career. Lists movies, reading and<br />

music among her hobbies. First child, a son, named<br />

Elmeri Mikael Kakko born 31st March 2010. Attached to<br />

Kullo GC. Married professional golfer Roope Kakko on<br />

New Year’s Eve 2011 and changed her family name to<br />

Blomqvist-Kakko from 2012.<br />

<strong>LET</strong> TOURNAMENT VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2004 OTP Bank Central <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

2008 Finnair Masters<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(5) Telia <strong>Tour</strong> - 2002 Sparbanken Open, 2003 CA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Trophy. 2004 Nedbank Women’s Golf <strong>Tour</strong> – Pam<br />

Golding <strong>Ladies</strong> International, Telcom Women’s Classic.<br />

2004 Telia <strong>Tour</strong> Öijared <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 401.53 7<br />

2005 €101,218.18 10<br />

2006 €4,178.80 139<br />

2007 €35,491.69 56<br />

2008 €71,386.71 33<br />

2009 €22,541.00 69<br />

2010 €2,840.00 147<br />

2011 €83,386.50 25<br />

2012 €22,448.78 89<br />

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Christel Boeljon<br />

Country<br />

The Netherlands<br />

Born<br />

30 July 1987 – Beverwÿk<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 425,706.15<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 56<br />

Top Ten Finishes 13<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last) 4 (2012)<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Christel played 6 <strong>LET</strong> events. She recorded<br />

two more victories: firstly at the Gold Coast RACV<br />

Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and secondly at the Turkish<br />

Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open where she successfully defended<br />

the title. She finished the season ranked 14th on the ISPS<br />

Handa Order of Merit, with earnings of €104,884 and<br />

ranked 11th on The Solheim Cup points list.<br />

n In 2011, Christel earned a long overdue maiden victory<br />

as an individual at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at<br />

National Golf Club in Belek, Antalya, in May. She posted<br />

five additional top-10 finishes, including second places in<br />

Slovakia and Finland. She finished the season ranked<br />

eighth on the Money List with earnings of €161,171.99.<br />

Christel made history as the first <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

team member from the Netherlands in the 22-year history<br />

of the event. She qualified automatically from the<br />

<strong>European</strong> points standings after two consistent seasons<br />

on tour. She earned a vital point towards Europe’s historic<br />

victory after defeating Brittany Lincicome by two holes in<br />

the singles.<br />

n In 2010, recorded seven top-10 finishes including<br />

joint runner-up three times. Tied for second at the<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China, narrowly missing<br />

out to Lee-Anne Pace in a four-way play-off. Also tied<br />

for second at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and the<br />

S4C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship.<br />

n In 2009, Christel enjoyed a sensational start to her<br />

professional career when she and Marjet van der Graaff<br />

claimed a four stroke victory at the Comunitat Valenciana<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup, representing the Netherlands at<br />

La Sella Golf Resort in Alicante, Spain.<br />

n Posted a career low 66 (-6) in the first round of the<br />

Open de Espana Femenino at Panoramica G&CC.<br />

n Finished 35th on the season-ending Henderson Money<br />

List with earnings of €48,892.83.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner of Dutch Stroke play championship twice.<br />

Dutch National Amateur Champion 2008. 3rd <strong>European</strong><br />

Individual Championships 2008. 2nd <strong>European</strong> Team<br />

Championships 2008, 2nd individual. 2nd NCAA<br />

Championships 2007. Finished 10th ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open 2008 5th individual world amateur 2008.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Christel started to play golf at the age of 7. She enjoys<br />

all sports, especially field hockey and tennis. Interests<br />

also include listening to music and reading. She studied<br />

Spanish for two-and-a-half years at Purdue University<br />

in the USA as well as a semester of Sociology, but left<br />

university after three years to pursue golf as a career.<br />

Coached by Ad Wessels. Lives in Alkmaar, Holland. In<br />

2011, Christel was made an Honorary Member of the<br />

PGA Holland. Twitter: @ChristelBoeljon<br />

Website: www.christelboeljon.com<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(4) 2009 Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations<br />

Cup (with Marjet van der Graaff); 2011 Turkish Airlines<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2012 Gold Coast RACV Australian <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, 2012 Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €48,892.83 35<br />

2010 €121,959.03 12<br />

2011 €161,171.99 8<br />

2012 €104,884.00 14<br />

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Frances Bondad<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Australia<br />

21 January 1988 – Los Angeles,<br />

California<br />

Turned Professional 13 August /2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> December 2007<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 257,871.02<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 92<br />

Top Ten Finishes 9<br />

Career best finish<br />

T2nd<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last) 1 (2011)<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Frances attended 17 events and recorded 2<br />

top-10s finishes including a tie for 2nd at the Aberdeen<br />

Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

EventScotland and a tie for 5th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Slovak Open. She finished the season ranked 56th on the<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit with earnings of €50,459.45.<br />

n In October 2011, her fourth season on the <strong>LET</strong>,<br />

Frances earned her maiden victory at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open at Yalong Bay Golf Club, Hainan, China. She<br />

played in 19 tournaments during the season and<br />

earned €61,820.00, ending the year ranked 36th on<br />

the Money List.<br />

n In 2010, recorded three top-10 finishes including a<br />

career best tie for 2nd at the Open de Espana Femenino<br />

at Flamingos Golf Club. Tied for 4th at the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open and tied for 8th at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 27th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €80,370.51 from 21 starts.<br />

n In 2009, Frances competed in 17 tournaments and<br />

recorded three top ten finishes, with a season best tie for<br />

5th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. Her next<br />

best finishes were a tie for 6th at the Open de Espana<br />

Femenino, tied 8th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in<br />

Austria and tied 10th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

n In 2008, best finish was a tie for 16th at the Open de<br />

Espana Femenino.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Bondad was the No.1 ranked amateur in Australia from<br />

2006-2007. She was the 2007 Australian Amateur Stroke<br />

play Champion and a member of the 2006 Espirito Santo<br />

(World amateur) Team. Won the 2004 Philippine <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Amateur Open and 2005 Hong Kong <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur<br />

Open. Won the third card at <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying School in<br />

2007 and qualified for the <strong>Tour</strong> at the first attempt.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

163cm tall with brown eyes and brown hair. Started<br />

to play golf at the age of 10. Lists dancing, shopping,<br />

going to the beach and spending time with friends<br />

amongst her hobbies. Credits father and Mark Patterson<br />

as having influenced career. Bondad said that although<br />

she represents Australia, she would have the Philippine<br />

flag embossed beside that of Australia on her golf bag,<br />

in recognition of her Filipina heritage. Resides in<br />

Greystanes, New South Wales, Australia. Is affiliated<br />

to NSW Golf Club. Sponsored by Nike Golf.<br />

Twitter: @Francesbondad<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €20,300.61 93<br />

2009 €47,297.78 39<br />

2010 €80,370.51 27<br />

2011 €61,820.00 36<br />

2012 €50,459.45 56<br />

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Carly Booth<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born 21 June 1992<br />

Turned Professional December 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> victories (last)<br />

2 (2012 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 190,214.23<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 51<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (4 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, after starting the year successfully with a playoff<br />

victory at the Dinard <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the Access<br />

Series, Carly had her breakthrough season with two<br />

victories at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented by EventScotland and the<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, which she won with<br />

an eagle on the fourth extra hole in a three-way play-off.<br />

She recorded two additional top-10 finishes: T7th at both<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

She played a total of 19 events and finished the season<br />

ranked 5th on ISPS Handa Order of Merit and 7th on the<br />

Solheim Cup Points list.<br />

n In 2011, Carly played in 15 tournaments and made<br />

seven cuts with a season-best tie for 19th at the<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. After finishing 109th on<br />

the Money List, she returned to Final Qualifying School<br />

at La Manga Club and just lost-out in the play-off for the<br />

top 30 spots, ending 31st and earning membership of<br />

the <strong>LET</strong> in category 9b.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie season, turned 18 in June and<br />

juggled professional golf with A-level school work.<br />

n Posted a season-best tie for 23rd at the Aberdeen<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open.<br />

n Finished 98th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €16,743.11 from 19 events.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Carly Booth was the youngest ladies' club champion<br />

in Britain at the age of 11 at Dunblane New. At 12, she<br />

played with Sandy Lyle in the British Masters Pro-Am.<br />

She was rated the No1 junior in Europe after winning the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Junior Masters in 2007, the same year she lifted<br />

the Scottish Under-18 and Under-21 titles. In 2008, she<br />

became the youngest player to represent Great Britain &<br />

Ireland in the 76-year history of the Curtis Cup, facing the<br />

Americans in the 35th staging of that match at St<br />

Andrews. She also played at the Junior Ryder Cup in 2006<br />

and 2008 and won the Daily Telegraph Finals in 2007 and<br />

2008. At 14 she appeared in her first professional event,<br />

the 2007 Scottish Open, and she finished as the leading<br />

amateur in a tie for 13th place. She was also the leading<br />

amateur at the 2008 <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open, where she tied<br />

for 29th. She finished 14th at <strong>LET</strong> Final Stage Qualifying<br />

School for 2010 and became the youngest-ever Scot to<br />

qualify for the <strong>LET</strong> at the age of 17.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Booth is a competent gymnast and can perform<br />

somersaults and back flips! As a youngster, Booth<br />

was able to practise on the course made exclusively<br />

for her and her brother, professional golfer Wallace,<br />

by her father Wally at the family farm near Comrie.<br />

Wally was a Commonwealth Games silver medalist<br />

wrestling champion and a former minder of the Beatles.<br />

Twitter: @CarlyBooth92<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Carly-<br />

Booth/285130804920994<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2012 Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish<br />

Open presented by EventScotland and 2012 Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Dinard <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong>AS)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €16,743.11 98 2012 €164,020.44 5<br />

2011 €14,592.68 109<br />

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Bonita Bredenhann<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Namibia<br />

15 June 1992 – Windhoek<br />

(Namibia)<br />

Turned Professional January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Won numerous junior and Open championships in<br />

Namibia from 2004-2012. In 2011, won the Mpumalanga<br />

championships in South Africa. In 2012, won the South<br />

African Match Play Open, South African Inter-Provincial<br />

Stroke Play and Coastal Open Namibia Swakopmund.<br />

Made first hole in one in the Women's SA Open 2008. In<br />

2010, won the the Western Province Championships in<br />

South Africa and the Boland Open Match play<br />

championships in South Africa. Selected for Namibia to<br />

play in the All Africa teams for seven years from 2005-<br />

2012. Nominated Sports Awards from 2009-2012.<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T9th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 175cm, brown hair colour and eye colour. Started<br />

to play golf on Jan 01, 1996, aged 7 and won first<br />

competition, the Walvisbaai Open, aged 8. Greatest<br />

influences are parents and first coach Douglas Wood.<br />

Stacy-Lee Bregman<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

7 October 1986 – Johannesburg<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 244,296.00<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 104<br />

Top Ten Finishes 8<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Stacy played in 18 events and recorded 3<br />

top-10s including T3rd at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British<br />

Masters, T6th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open<br />

and T9th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by<br />

Raiffeisen. She ended the season ranked 36th on the<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Stacy played in 19 tournaments and recorded<br />

two top-10s with her best finish a tie for fourth at the<br />

season-ending Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She ended<br />

49th on the Money List following her fifth season on tour.<br />

n In 2010, posted two top-10 finishes with a season-best<br />

tie for 8th at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open and a<br />

tie for 10th at the Hero Honda Women’s Indian Open.<br />

n Finished 54th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

€41,095.37 from 22 events.<br />

n In 2009, posted four top 20 finishes including a season<br />

best tie for 11th at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the<br />

Netherlands. Carded career low 65 (-8) in the first round<br />

of the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, finishing in a<br />

tie for 22nd place.<br />

n In 2008, recorded a career best tie for 2nd at the<br />

Turkish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at National Golf Club.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Played on winning South African Espirito Santo Team in<br />

2006. Semi Finalist in the South African Amateur in 2005<br />

and 2006. Won Saab Junior twice. <strong>Tour</strong>nament of nations<br />

in 2004 and 2005. Reached last 16 in the 2006 British<br />

Amateur Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

161cm tall with blue eyes and brown hair. Started to play<br />

golf at the age of 15. Hobbies include music, watching<br />

sport and reading, especially sports biographies.<br />

Influenced by coach, Neville Sundelson. Achieved South<br />

African colours seven times for karate. Provincial colours<br />

for athletics. Sports woman of the year in 2004 at King<br />

David Linksfield School. Twitter: @StacyBregman<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €21,878.68 84<br />

2008 €50,937.82 43<br />

2009 €37,700.40 51<br />

2010 €41,095.37 54<br />

2011 €50,107.78 49<br />

2012 €71,327.95 36<br />

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Becky Brewerton<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

20 October 1982 – St Asaph<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,014,541.18<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories 2 (2009)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 47<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 168<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Becky played in 22 events and ended the<br />

season in spectacular fashion with 2 top-10s finishes:<br />

T4th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and T3rd at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She ended the season ranked<br />

52nd on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with total<br />

earnings of €56,367.73.<br />

n In 2011, Becky played in 24 tournaments and<br />

produced six top-10 finishes with a season-best tie for<br />

second at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She also<br />

tied for 4th at the Finnair Masters and Raiffeisenbank<br />

Prague Masters and tied for 5th at the Lalla Meryem<br />

Cup, DeutscheBank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open and Suzhou<br />

Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. She ended the season<br />

ranked 13th on the Money List with earnings of<br />

€124,008.05. She also won the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match<br />

Play at Golf Las Americas, which was a non-official<br />

event on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule.<br />

n In 2010, posted six top-10 finishes with a season<br />

best tie for 4th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Tied<br />

for 5th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, tied for 7th at<br />

the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open and S4C<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, tied for 9th at the Open<br />

de Espana, tied for 10th at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish<br />

Open. Represented Wales at the Comunitat Valenciana<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup and tied for 9th. Finished 18th<br />

on the Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€100,964.17 from 19 events.<br />

n In 2009, Becky enjoyed her most successful year on<br />

tour. She finished 3rd on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €221,496.10 and was first on the<br />

exemption list, which earned a 10 year exemption to the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>. She secured her second <strong>LET</strong> title with a six-stroke<br />

victory at the Open de Espana Femenino at Panoramica<br />

Golf and Country Club, which earned her a place at the<br />

Evian Masters in France the following week, where she<br />

tied for 13th.She recorded eight additional top 10<br />

finishes: 2nd at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, ties for third at<br />

the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Finnair Masters and Randstad<br />

Open de France Dames; 4th at the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship and tied for 4th at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, tied 6th at the Carta Sì <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open and<br />

tied 10th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. She also topped<br />

the <strong>European</strong> rankings for the total number of pars,<br />

birdies, eagles and number of top ten finishes. She made<br />

her second appearance as a member of the <strong>European</strong><br />

Solheim Cup team at Rich Harvest Farms in Illinois.<br />

n In 2007, earned maiden victory at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English<br />

Open at Chart Hills GC in Kent. Made debut on the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup team at Halmstad in Sweden.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Becky closed her amateur career on a high and made<br />

huge strides into the professional world with impressive<br />

performances when she was invited to play in two <strong>LET</strong><br />

events. She burst onto the scene in her first invitation of<br />

2003 with a second place finish at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open behind eventual winner Elisabeth Esterl. Becky<br />

held the lead until the 17th hole of the final round when<br />

she bogeyed and Esterl birdied. In the Wales WPGA<br />

Championship of Europe, she almost pulled off a<br />

spectacular victory with a 70 in the final round but lost<br />

out when Shani Waugh holed from fully 74 feet on the<br />

final green to deny her becoming the first amateur in 19<br />

years to win on <strong>Tour</strong>. Becky lost out on approximately<br />

£55,000 as she was an amateur in those events but<br />

her future certainly looks promising. Her amateur record<br />

is exemplary – Welsh Girls Champion 1997 and 1998.<br />

Welsh <strong>Ladies</strong> Champion 1999 and 2001. British <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open amateur stroke play champion 1999 and 2002.<br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Open Champion 2002. Curtis Cup<br />

player 2000. Vagliano Trophy 2001 and 2003. World<br />

Team Championship 2002.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with dark brown hair and brown/green eyes.<br />

Hobbies include listening to music, watching films and<br />

most sports. Influenced to play golf by her father, Steve.<br />

Represents Abergele GC. Speaks fluent Welsh.<br />

Website: www.beckybrewerton.com<br />

Twitter: @beckybrewerton<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2007 <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open, in association with Golf<br />

Punk; 2009 Open de España Femenino.<br />

NON OFFICIAL VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match Play<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(2) 2007, 2009<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 378.56 8<br />

2005 €69,381.19 19<br />

2006 €96,700.47 15<br />

2007 €145,085.93 15<br />

2008 €126,754.04 15<br />

2009 €221,496.10 3<br />

2010 €100,964.17 18<br />

2011 €124,008.05 13<br />

2012 €56,367.73 52<br />

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Cathryn Bristow<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 1 January 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

New Zealand<br />

14 November 1984 – Auckland,<br />

New Zealand<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Victories on the Futures <strong>Tour</strong>, now Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>, at the<br />

Pennsylvania Classic in 2011 and on the ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>,<br />

Moss Vale Pro-am, 2012.Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong><br />

School for <strong>2013</strong>: T25th<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Competed for New Zealand at the World Amateur Team<br />

Championships, 2008 and for NZ at the Queen Sirikit<br />

Cup, 2008, 5th place.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 170cm, dark brown hair and hazel eyes. She<br />

started to play golf in January 1998. Greatest influence:<br />

Coach Arron Cole. Attended University of Oregon (USA)<br />

and has a degree in Psychology Degree.<br />

Twitter: @CathrynBristow<br />

Hannah Burke<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

28 March 1988 – London<br />

Turned Professional 1 August 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> February 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 31,218.38<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 11<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T11th<br />

Lowest Round 68<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Hannah’s rookie season, she attended a total<br />

of 11 events and had her best-season finish tie for 11th<br />

at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She ended the season<br />

ranked 76th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and<br />

secured her card for her second season in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PREVIOUS CAREER<br />

After graduating from Baylor University in the USA,<br />

Hannah played in three tournaments on the LPGA<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> during the summer of 2011. Her best finish<br />

was a tie for 7th at the Price Chopper <strong>Tour</strong> Championship<br />

(Albany, N.Y.) followed by a tie for 15th at the Eagle<br />

Classic (Richmond, Va.) and the Vidalia Championship<br />

(Vidalia, Ga.) In January 2012, she finished 33rd at<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School for the 2012 season,<br />

earning <strong>Tour</strong> membership in category 9b.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Named the 2007 Big 12 Freshman of the Year for<br />

women's golf while at Baylor University. Finished second<br />

at the 2009 English Open Amateur and the Irish Amateur<br />

Open. Winner of the 2010 Irish Amateur Open. Recorded<br />

one win in collegiate competition. Finished second<br />

individually at the 2010 Big 12 Women's Golf<br />

Championship.Represented England at World England<br />

World Championship (Argentina 2010) and <strong>European</strong><br />

Team Championship (Spain 2010). Winner of the 2004<br />

Southern Girls Championship. Runner-up at the 2004<br />

and 2005 Hertfordshire <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship. Won the<br />

2002 and 2003 Hertfordshire Girls championship. Won<br />

the 2005 Hampshire Rose.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 162cm, with brown hair and blue eyes, has one<br />

brother, Joseph and two sisters, Ruanne and Eleanor.<br />

Hannah started to play golf aged 10. Her home town is<br />

Welwyn Garden City and her home golf club is Mid-Herts<br />

Golf Club, England. She attended Baylor University in<br />

Texas and has a degree in Exercise Physiology. Outside<br />

golf, she enjoys seeing friends, football, working out and<br />

supporting Baylor Athletics. Twitter: @Burkey28<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €31,218.38 76<br />

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Katie Burnett<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 25 June 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

USA<br />

16 October 1989 – Brunswick,<br />

Georgia, USA<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Highlights in 2012: Michigan Women's Open,1st;<br />

Michigan PGA Credit Union Challenge, 14th; Symetra<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Daytona Beach Invitational, 11th; Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

LPGA Q-School Stage I 7th and Stage II, 1st. Position<br />

at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T9th<br />

AMATEUR<br />

U.S. Open Qualifier in 2012 and in 2011: Women's<br />

Eastern (1st) & Western Amateur (8th), Georgia Women's<br />

Top 60 and 2nd on Suncoast Champions Course.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 1.65m, brown Hair and blue eyes. Attached<br />

to Sea Island Golf Club and started to play golf on<br />

May 12, 1995. Her greatest influences are grandparents,<br />

who encouraged her and her brother to play golf when<br />

she was six. First golf instructor was Wade Carruth and<br />

Bubba Clark. Current golf instructor whom she has<br />

been with now for the last seven years is Jared Zak of<br />

Sea Island. Hobbies/interests include travelling, beach,<br />

all sports and movies. Attended University of South<br />

Carolina, Columbia, SC and has a Bachelor's Degree<br />

in Psychology.<br />

Twitter: @KatieBurnett44<br />

Laura Cabanillas Gomez<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

11 July 1981 – Malaga<br />

Turned Professional 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2002<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 232,628.66<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 137<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Laura played in 10 tournaments and had a<br />

season-best tie for 13th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen. She ended the season ranked<br />

120th on the Money list.<br />

n In 2011, Laura played in 12 tournaments with a<br />

season-best tie for 11th at the Open de Espana<br />

Femenino. She earned 13,941.25 euro, ending the<br />

season ranked 112th on the Money List. She returned<br />

to Final Qualifying School at La Manga Club in Spain<br />

and earned the 29th spot in a play-off for the last two<br />

places in the top 30, thereby earning membership of<br />

the 2012 tour in category 8a.<br />

n In 2010, her eighth season on tour, posted a seasonbest<br />

tie for 29th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished<br />

30th at <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School for 2011.<br />

n In 2009, recorded a career best finish of 2nd at the<br />

SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, finishing one stroke behind Diana<br />

Luna at Larvik Golfklubb in Norway. She posted three<br />

additional top 20 finishes throughout the season and<br />

was 48th on the Henderson Money List.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Spanish junior team member.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

173cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Hobbies<br />

include reading, fishing, swimming and going to the<br />

cinema. Influenced by her father.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2003 67.90 69<br />

2004 47.47 83<br />

2005 €26,703.71 48<br />

2006 €30,560.02 58<br />

2007 €45,531.01 50<br />

2008 €31,286.16 68<br />

2009 €40,366.10 48<br />

2010 €11,281.66 121<br />

2011 €13,941.25 112<br />

2012 € 9,696.00 120<br />

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Helena Callahan<br />

(Formerly Blomberg)<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

27 December 1986 – Uppsala<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2012<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Played on the Swedish Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> in 2010 with best<br />

finishes a tie for 6th at the Daisland Resort Open, 11th<br />

at the Skyways Open on the mini-tour, a tie for 17th at<br />

the Smadalaro Gard Open and a tie for 38th at the<br />

IT-Arkitekterna <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Competed in 9 events in<br />

2011 and made 3 cuts.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Recorded seven top-10 finishes in collegiate golf while<br />

at the University of Alabama. The team won the SEC<br />

Women's Golf Championship in 2010. NCGA All-<br />

American Scholar Team. SEC Academic Honour Roll.<br />

Dean's List.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged seven. Influenced by parents,<br />

Jonnie Eriksson, Mic Potter and Annika Sorenstam. Away<br />

from golf enjoys spending time with friends and family<br />

and cooking. Graduated from the University of Alabama<br />

in 2010. Married Benjamin Callahan in 2012.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 4,045.90 146 2012 – –<br />

Nikki Campbell<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Australia<br />

9 September 1980 – Mississauga,<br />

Canada<br />

Turned Professional 1 December 2002<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Nikki has played on the LPGA of Japan <strong>Tour</strong> since she<br />

earned full playing rights in 2002 and also competed on<br />

the ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>. Her records include 2 victories in Japan<br />

(Fujitsu <strong>Ladies</strong> in 2009-10 ) and We Love KOBE Suntory<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open (2006) plus another 2 victories on ALPG at<br />

the ABC Learning Centres and FADL Group <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Classic (2004-5). Apart from these 4 victories in total,<br />

she has had over 30 top-10s over the last 10 years on<br />

LPGA of Japan and ALPG. Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong><br />

School for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season: T2nd. The year <strong>2013</strong><br />

will be Nikki’s rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 167cm, blonde hair and blue/grey eyes. Nikki<br />

started to play golf in 1991 and her greatest influences<br />

have been her brother Chris Campbell, parents Angie<br />

and Ian, coach Gary Barter. Hobbies/interests include<br />

gym, shopping, running, movies and tennis.<br />

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Anne-Lise Caudal<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

26 June 1984 – St Jean de Luz<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 478,234.73<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 110<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Victories 2 (2012)<br />

Playoff Record 1/2<br />

Top Ten Finishes 18<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Anne-Lise played in 19 events and won her<br />

second title at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi after beating Laura Davies in<br />

a play-off. She recorded 3 additional top-10s finishes<br />

including Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open (T8),<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen (T4)<br />

and Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France (T5). She ended<br />

the season ranked 12th on the ISPS Handa Order<br />

of Merit, her career-best finish and ranked 13th on<br />

Solheim Cup point list.<br />

n In 2011, Anne-Lise played in 24 <strong>LET</strong> events and<br />

recorded four top-10 finishes including a tie for fourth<br />

at the Finnair Masters, tied 5th at the Deloitte Dutch<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open; tied 7th at the Lalla Meryem Cup and tied<br />

ninth at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters. She ended<br />

the season ranked 29th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of 71,607.91 euro.<br />

n In 2010, Anne-Lise posted three top-10 finishes<br />

including 3rd at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 4th at the<br />

S4C Wales Championship and 6th at the ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the Netherlands.<br />

n In 2009, recorded three top 10 finishes with a<br />

season best tie for 3rd at the Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

Represented France at the Comunitat Valenciana<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup alongside Gwladys Nocera<br />

and the pair tied for 2nd place.<br />

n In 2008, won first career title at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open at Quinta da Cima, Algarve. 2nd at the 2008<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open the following week.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of the French Team in the 2006 World<br />

Championships in South Africa. Ranked second in the<br />

French national order of merit and fourth in the <strong>European</strong><br />

order of merit 2006. Second in the Portuguese<br />

International. Semi finalist in the Italian Championship.<br />

Won the 2005 French national order of merit. Placed<br />

sixth in the <strong>European</strong> order of merit 2005. Won the<br />

2005 Coupe de France and the French International.<br />

Won the Biarritz Cup and the Championnat de France<br />

Dames, Coupe Gaveau in 2004.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with brown hair and green eyes. Started<br />

to play golf at 10 years old. Lives in Ciboure, France.<br />

Hobbies include sports and music.<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2008 Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2012 UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open presented by Audi<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €6,354.31 133<br />

2008 €134,170.03 13<br />

2009 €62,033.86 26<br />

2010 €97,180.95 19<br />

2011 €71,607.91 29<br />

2012 €117,402.67 12<br />

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Connie Chen<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

26 October 1992 – Pretoria<br />

Turned professional November 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 58,922.68<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 33<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

7th<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Connie played in 20 events and her best<br />

result was a tie for 11th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters. She ended the season ranked 72th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Connie played in<br />

13 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong> and made seven cuts,<br />

recording her career best finish of 7th at the Finnair<br />

Masters at Helsinki Golf Club. She earned €21,800.41<br />

throughout the season to finish 93rd on the Henderson<br />

Money List and retained her card for 2012.<br />

CAREER<br />

Played in the Murcia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the 2010 <strong>LET</strong><br />

Access Series and tied for 13th.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Played for South Africa at the 2010 World Amateur Team<br />

Championships and tied for 3rd. No.1 ranked South<br />

African amateur when she turned pro in 2010. Won a<br />

number of South African tournaments including 2010<br />

South African Girls’ Championship. Third at the German<br />

Harder 2010.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged 10, introduced to the game<br />

by dad. Has one older brother, who prefers soccer.<br />

Hobbies include listening to music, watching movies and<br />

shopping. Inspired by Annika Sorenstam, played in her<br />

junior tournament in the USA twice in 2009 and 2010.<br />

Lives in Pretoria. Plays at Waterkloof Golf Club.<br />

More info: www.wgsa.co.za<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €21,800.41 93 2012 €37,122.27 72<br />

Esther Choe<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

USA<br />

7 August 1989 – Santa Clara,<br />

California<br />

Turned Professional 1 January 2007<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> February 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 40,335.84<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 11<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

5th<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie season, Esther played in 11 <strong>LET</strong><br />

tournaments and recorded her first top-10 finish at the<br />

Tenerife Open de España Femenino, where she tied for<br />

5th. She ended her first season on the <strong>LET</strong> ranked 70th<br />

on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and secured her card<br />

for <strong>2013</strong>. The sixth-year pro broke through on the<br />

Symetra <strong>Tour</strong> in the USA in 2012, where she earned<br />

Player of the Year honors. She recorded her first two<br />

professional wins and posted two runner-up finishes to<br />

top the <strong>Tour</strong>’s money list.<br />

PREVIOUS CAREER<br />

Winner of the 2010 Arizona Women's Open. Played on<br />

the LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong> from 2007-2011 and best result<br />

was a tie for 2nd at the 2010 City of Hammond Classic in<br />

Hammond, Ind.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2006 American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year.<br />

Winner of the 2003 Junior Orange Bowl International<br />

Championship. Winner of the 2005 AJGA Rolex<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions. Two-time member of the U.S.<br />

Junior Solheim Cup Team (2005, 2007). Competed in five<br />

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U.S. Women's Open Championships (2005-2007) as<br />

amateur. Recorded three wins AJGA competition (2006).<br />

Named the 2006 AJGA Rolex Girls' Player of the Year.<br />

Member of the 2006 U.S. Junior Ryder Cup Team.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 168cm Black hair and brown eyes. Esther started<br />

to play aged eight. She likes watching sports, movies,<br />

shopping and hiking. Her home town is Scottsdale,<br />

Arizona.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €40,335.84 70<br />

Carlota Ciganda<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

1 June 1990- Pamplona<br />

Turned Professional 25 May 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> February 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 265,851.45<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 19<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament victories (last) 2 (2012)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 10<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her first full season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Carlota was<br />

Rolex Rookie of The Year, won the ISPS Handa Order<br />

of Merit and was also named Players’ Player of the Year,<br />

as voted for by the <strong>LET</strong> members. She played in 19<br />

tournaments, posted 2 victories at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open and China Suzhou Taihu Open and had 10<br />

additional top-10s finishes. She ended the season<br />

ranked 2nd on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup points list<br />

with total earnings of €251,289.95.<br />

n In May 2011, Carlota turned professional and in June,<br />

she finished 2nd to Becky Brewerton on her professional<br />

debut at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match Play, which was a<br />

non-official event on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule. She competed<br />

on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Access Series in 2011<br />

where she won the Murcia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She tied for<br />

34th at the LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where<br />

she earned Priority List Category 20 for the 2012 LPGA<br />

season. She finished 3rd at the <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying<br />

School tournament to earn membership, in category 8a.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Ciganda enjoyed a successful amateur career, winning<br />

the 2007 British Amateur Championship and 2004 and<br />

2008 <strong>European</strong> Championship. She was the Spanish<br />

National Champion from 2000-2006. She was a member<br />

of the 2006 and 2008 Spain World Amateur Team; 2005<br />

and 2007 <strong>European</strong> Junior Solheim Cup Team and 2004<br />

and 2006 <strong>European</strong> Junior Ryder Cup Team. While at<br />

Arizona State University she made conference history by<br />

becoming the first player to win back-to-back Pac-10<br />

Championships in 2009 and 2010. She played in a<br />

number of professional tournaments as an amateur and<br />

first took part in the 2005 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open aged 14.<br />

Although on that occasion she did not make the cut, she<br />

finished as the best Spanish representative in several<br />

professional tournaments, including the 2007 Open de<br />

Espana, when she finished eighth and the 2008 Tenerife<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open when she was third, three shots behind the<br />

winner, Rebecca Hudson.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 1.74 m, brown eyes and hair. Started to play golf<br />

aged five and credits her father as the biggest influence<br />

on her career. Her uncle is the ex-football player and<br />

coach Jose Angel Ziganda. Her biggest hero is Rafael<br />

Nadal. She attended Arizona State University. Hobbies<br />

include movies, music, sports and going out with friends.<br />

Twitter: @Carlotagolf<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Carlota-<br />

Ciganda-Official-Page/202226306550487<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2012 Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Murcia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong>AS event)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €251,289.95 1<br />

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Holly Clyburn<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

7 February 1991- Grimsby<br />

Turned Professional October 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Holly won her first professional event in November 2012,<br />

the Banesto Valencia, Spain, on <strong>LET</strong>AS after turning<br />

professional in October. It was her second event as a<br />

professional golfer. She finished T25th at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong><br />

School and <strong>2013</strong> will be Holly’s rookie season on tour.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

n 2012: Qualified 7th place Spanish Amateur<br />

Championship, Member of the victorious GB&I Curtis<br />

Cup team.<br />

n 2011: Runner up in Dixie Amateur USA, 3rd place<br />

in Helen Holme Scottish open, Qualified 7th British<br />

Amateur open, Astor Trophy Winners Team GB&I and<br />

Qualified US Amateur.<br />

n 2010: Runner up in Dixie Amateur- USA, Runner up<br />

Faldo series Asia final, Curtis Cup player GB&I team.<br />

World Cup player Team England.<br />

n 2009: French U18 Champion, English girls Champion,<br />

Faldo series <strong>European</strong> girls Champion, English girls Order<br />

of merit winner.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

162cm tall, blonde hair and blue eyes. Holly started to<br />

play golf at 6 years old and her greatest influences are<br />

Lee Westwood & Annika. Among her hobbies/interests:<br />

playing different sports like Tennis, Football & Netball,<br />

going to the Mall, working out in the gym and spending<br />

time with family & friends. Her current residence is<br />

Cleethorpes, England. Twitter: @HPClyburn<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Banesto Valencia (<strong>LET</strong>AS)<br />

Rebecca Codd<br />

Country<br />

Ireland<br />

Born<br />

25 April 1981 - Adelaide<br />

Turned Professional 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2004<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 367,756.81<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 159<br />

Top Ten Finishes 12<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T3<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Rebecca played in 21tournaments and<br />

recorded a season best tie for 11th at the Raiffeisenbank<br />

Prague Golf Masters. She ended the season ranked<br />

68th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with total<br />

earnings of €42,562.14.<br />

n In 2011, Rebecca played in 23 tournaments and<br />

recorded a season-best tie for 13th at the Open de Espana<br />

Femenino at La Quinta. She earned 31,722.00 euro<br />

throughout the season ending 68th on the Money List.<br />

n In 2010, her sixth season on the <strong>LET</strong>, posted four<br />

top-10 finishes including a season-best tie for 5th at<br />

the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. Tied for 6th<br />

in Austria, tied for 8th in Scotland and tied for 10th in<br />

Finland.<br />

n In 2009, posted three top-10 finishes, with season<br />

best ties for fifth place at both the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in China and the Daishin Securities Korean <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters in Korea.<br />

n In 2008, shot career low 63 (-9) R1 of the 2008<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, on the way to a<br />

season-best tie for 11th.<br />

n In 2008, season-best finish was a tie for 7th at the<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open.<br />

n In 2006, earned a career best tie for 3rd at the<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Irish Strokeplay Champion 2000 and 2002. Irish Amateur<br />

Champion 2002.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm tall with light brown hair and green eyes. Interests<br />

include movies, music, sports and supporting Chelsea<br />

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Football Club. Married Shane Codd, PGA professional<br />

and <strong>Tour</strong> caddie, in January 2010. Influenced by parents.<br />

Resides in Carlow, Ireland. Represents Team Ireland Golf.<br />

Twitter: @RebeccaCoakley<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2005 €55,838.69 23<br />

2006 €52,417.32 36<br />

2007 €54,008.98 47<br />

2008 €27,502.98 70<br />

2009 €50,431.39 34<br />

2010 €61,637.40 36<br />

2011 €31,722.00 68<br />

2012 €42,562.14 68<br />

Stefania Croce<br />

Country<br />

Italy<br />

Born<br />

17 May 1970 – Bergamo<br />

Turned Professional 1989<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1989<br />

Career Victories (Last) 1 (1992)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 520,794.92<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 191<br />

Top Ten Finishes 25<br />

Lowest Score 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Stefania played in 16 tournaments and her<br />

best finish was T4th at the Hero Women's Indian Open.<br />

She ended the season ranked 62nd on the ISPS Handa<br />

Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Stefania competed in 17 tournaments and<br />

recorded three top-10 finishes including a season-best tie<br />

for 3rd at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open. She also tied for<br />

8th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and the Open de<br />

Espana Femenino. She earned 58,916.43 euro to finish<br />

the season ranked 37th on the Money List.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Won 1992 Ford <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic at Woburn. Qualified for<br />

LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> on second attempt in 1993. T3rd in 1996<br />

Safeway LPGA Championship. Finished runner-up in<br />

2000 McDonald's LPGA Championship after losing<br />

playoff to Juli Inkster on second extra hole. In 2010,<br />

posted two top-10 finishes with a season best tie for<br />

5th at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Italian Girl Champion 1985, 1986. British Girl Champion<br />

1986. World Team Championship 1986, 1988, Individual<br />

winner 1988. French Girl Champion 1987, Rolex<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions 1988, Italian Strokeplay<br />

Championship 1988.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

167cm with brown hair and brown eyes. Taught by<br />

her father Angelo Croce. Hobbies include painting,<br />

gardening, music and jogging.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 1992 Ford Classic<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1989 £3,854.00 79<br />

1990 £13,062.00 38<br />

1991 £17,990.00 20<br />

1992 £24,328.00 12<br />

1993 £2,480.00 -<br />

1994 £250.00 -<br />

1995 £13,444.00 44<br />

1996 £11,928.00 -<br />

1997 £1,745.00 -<br />

1998 £9,808.00 -<br />

1999 £1,042.00 -<br />

2000 - -<br />

2001 - -<br />

2002 - -<br />

2003 - -<br />

2004 142.90 37<br />

2005 €14,252.40 74<br />

2006 €31,330.30 53<br />

2007 €70,557.15 30<br />

2008 € 49,145.00 45<br />

2009 €31,223.32 55<br />

2010 €30,871.93 67<br />

2011 €58,916.43 37<br />

2012 €47,681.20 62<br />

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Tandi Cuningham<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

17 April 1986 – Johannesburg<br />

Turned Professional 2008<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 113,769.29<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 58<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

Play-off record 0/1<br />

Lowest Score<br />

67(3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012 Tandi played in 14 tournaments and posted a<br />

career best tie for 2nd at the Lalla Meryem Cup and an<br />

additional top-10 finish at the South African Women's<br />

Open. She ended the season ranked 50th on the ISPS<br />

Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Tandi played in 22 tournaments and her<br />

season-best finish was a tie for 22nd at the Hero<br />

Women’s Indian Open at DLF Golf and Country Club.<br />

She earned €16,684.50 over the season and finished<br />

103rd on the Money List. On the return to Final Qualifying<br />

School, she earned the 20th card in category 8a.<br />

n In 2010, posted a career best tie for 2nd at the Hero<br />

Honda Women’s Indian Open, losing a four-way play-off<br />

to Laura Davies at DLF Golf and Country Club.<br />

n In 2009, her rookie season, Tania played in eight<br />

tournaments and made two cuts, with a season best<br />

tie for 43rd at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the<br />

Netherlands. Tania returned to Final Stage Qualifying<br />

School and finished 37th, retaining her playing rights<br />

in 2010.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Ranked 3rd on the 2008 South African Senior Order of<br />

Merit. Full National colours as a junior and a senior. Won<br />

8 national amateur Championships, one as a junior.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Tandi started to play golf at the age of 15 and was<br />

introduced to the game by her father, a good social golfer.<br />

She lives in Johannesburg and plays at Wanderers’ Golf<br />

Club, where her husband Paul Cuningham, is a teaching<br />

professional. Paul is also Tandi’s coach and caddie.<br />

Tandi’s hobbies include travel, hiking, reading and<br />

relaxing, especially taking adventures into the bush!<br />

Twitter: @TandiCuningham and official website:<br />

www.tandicuningham.com<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €2,605.00 142<br />

2010 €41,913.25 53<br />

2011 €16,684.50 103<br />

2012 €58,818.54 50<br />

Julia Davidsson<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 25 March 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Sweden<br />

23 September 1990 – Jonkoping,<br />

Sweden<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Two victories on the Swedish Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> 2011. Position<br />

at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T9th. <strong>2013</strong> will be<br />

Davidsson’s rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong> and her third full<br />

ear as professional golfer.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finished 7th on World Championship for University 2012,<br />

Liberec.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height 160cm, brown hair and blue eyes. She started to<br />

play golf on May 1998. Among her hobbies/interests are<br />

spending time with friends, skiing and baking. Attended<br />

University Scandinavian School of Golf in Halmstad,<br />

Sweden.<br />

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Laura Davies CBE<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

5 October 1963 – Coventry<br />

Exempt Status<br />

Honorary Life Member<br />

Turned Professional 1985<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1985<br />

Career Victories (Last) 80 (2012 – ISPS Legends <strong>Tour</strong> Open)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories 45<br />

LPGA Victories 20<br />

Other Victories 15<br />

Major championships 4<br />

Career Holes-In-One <strong>LET</strong> 2<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 3,992,693.00<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 307<br />

Top Ten Finishes 99<br />

Lowest Round<br />

63 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Laura played in 18 tournaments and posted<br />

4 top-10 finishes including a 2nd place at the UniCredit<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi, where she lost<br />

the play-off against Anne-Lise Caudal, and a tie for 2nd<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen<br />

and 3rd place at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. She ended the<br />

season ranked 9th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit<br />

and 14th on the Solheim Cup point list. She also made<br />

her debut on the Legends <strong>Tour</strong> in America - the tour for<br />

LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> members age 45 and over - and won the<br />

ISPS Legends <strong>Tour</strong> Open<br />

n In 2011, Laura played in18 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

and her best finish of the season was a tie for 7th at the<br />

Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch. Laura was a member of the victorious<br />

<strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team at Killeen Castle in Ireland<br />

and remained the only player from either team to have<br />

played in every Solheim Cup. With victory in the second<br />

day fourballs, she reached the 24½ points needed to<br />

overtake Annika Sorenstam as the all-time points record<br />

holder and having halved her singles match against Juli<br />

Inkster, she now holds the record with 25 points.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

1985 Rookie of the Year and Order of Merit winner.<br />

Victory in Belgian Open. Retained Order of Merit in 1986<br />

after four victories including British Women’s Open. Also<br />

won Greater Manchester <strong>Tour</strong>nament at Haigh Hall with<br />

20-under-par winning score to equal world record set by<br />

Nancy Lopez. Equalled same score in 1994 Alpine<br />

Australian Masters. Won 1987 US Women’s Open. For<br />

six memorable days Laura was holder of both the US and<br />

British Open titles. Won three <strong>European</strong> tournaments in<br />

1988, two LPGA events and one in Japan. Equalled her<br />

own record low score with round of 63 when winning<br />

1990 AGF Biarritz Open. Equalled LPGA record low score<br />

with round of 62 in 1991 Rail Charity Golf Classic. Won<br />

three points out of three in Europe’s Solheim Cup victory<br />

over the United States at Dalmahoy in 1992. Represented<br />

England in Sunrise Cup World Team Championship,<br />

Taiwan, 1992. Won 1992 Order of Merit for record third<br />

time. Elected honorary member WPGET (1993) for<br />

services to <strong>Tour</strong>. Established new world record with<br />

25-under-par 267 in 1995 Guardian Holidays Irish Open<br />

at St Margaret’s. Winning margin of 16 strokes new <strong>Tour</strong><br />

record. Total of 199 after three rounds set new <strong>Tour</strong><br />

record for 54 holes. Won 1995 Wilkinson Sword English<br />

Open for <strong>Tour</strong> record 22nd victory. 1994 & 1996 ranked<br />

number one on the PING Leaderboard. Won the 1994<br />

LPGA money list.<br />

Victory in the 1994 McDonald’s LPGA Championship<br />

gave her a second major title. Won Association of Golf<br />

Writers’ Trophy 1994. 1994 and 1996 won Golf Writers’<br />

Association of America LPGA Player of the Year Award.<br />

Was ranked number one on the PING leader board in<br />

1996. Won Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year<br />

award and Golf Writers Association of America LPGA<br />

Player of the Year Award in 1996. In 1994 was first golfer,<br />

man or woman, to win on five different <strong>Tour</strong>s in one<br />

calendar year. In 1999 became the first player to win<br />

£1 million on the <strong>LET</strong>. Also finished top of the Order of<br />

Merit for a record fifth time. 2000 partnered Trish Johnson<br />

to second place behind Sweden in the inaugural TSN<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> World Cup Golf, where she finished with the<br />

lowest individual aggregate. Represented the victorious<br />

<strong>European</strong> team for the sixth consecutive time in The<br />

Solheim Cup 2000 at Loch Lomond. Won twice on the<br />

2000 LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>. Recognised during the LPGA's 50th<br />

Anniversary in 2000 as one of the LPGA's top 50 players.<br />

Won in Europe for the first time in two years when she<br />

beat Scotland’s Janice Moodie by 5&4 in the inaugural<br />

WPGA International Matchplay at Gleneagles Monarch’s<br />

course. Won once on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> at the Rochester<br />

International and finished her season with a win in Japan.<br />

Won P4 Norwegian Masters in a playoff with Spain’s Ana<br />

Larraneta, making it at least one win in each season of<br />

her career. Won two points in The Solheim Cup and<br />

admitted to playing the best shot of her life, a driver from<br />

a hanging lie in the rough from 287 yards to ten feet!<br />

Set new record of 16 points won in The Solheim Cup,<br />

surpassing her previous record she shared with the<br />

USA’s Dottie Pepper. Won 2003 ANZ Masters and<br />

helped Europe to an historic victory in The Solheim Cup<br />

at Barsebäck in Sweden. Represented England in the<br />

2005 Women’s World Cup of Golf with Karen Stupples.<br />

Played in her ninth Solheim Cup at Crooked Stick GC,<br />

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Indiana. In 2006, won the SAS Masters in Norway and<br />

topped the New Star Money List to become Official<br />

<strong>European</strong> number one for the seventh time since 1985.<br />

In 2007, was the only player from either team to have<br />

played in all 10 Solheim Cups. Also in 2007, won the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen in<br />

Austria. In 2008, Laura won the New South Wales Open<br />

on the ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>, the Lalla Meryem Cup, an invitational<br />

event in Morocco, and successfully defended the UNIQA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria. In 2009, qualified for her<br />

11th <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team via her rank on the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>) points list; remains the only<br />

player in Solheim Cup history to participate in all 11<br />

events. Won the 2009 Women's Australian Open. Won<br />

five <strong>LET</strong> tournaments in 2010 and finished second on<br />

the Henderson Money List. In February 2010, claimed<br />

the Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch, a co-sanctioned event with the Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf (ALPG) <strong>Tour</strong>. In May, won the<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi. In<br />

July, Laura made her 30th appearance in the Ricoh<br />

Women’s British Open. In September, she won the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria for the third time.<br />

In September, she won the Open de Espana Femenino<br />

at Flamingos Golf. In November, she won fifth title of<br />

the season at the Hero Honda Women’s Indian Open,<br />

clinching the title with an eagle on the first extra hole in<br />

a four way play-off against Nontaya Srisawang, Tandi<br />

Cuningham and Louise Friberg at DLF Golf and Country<br />

Club. It was her third win from 15 play-offs. In December,<br />

she had a chance to claim the Henderson Money List<br />

and top the <strong>LET</strong> ranking for the eighth time in her career<br />

but finished second on the 2010 Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €311,573.48 from 17<br />

tournaments. In 2011, Laura was a member of the<br />

victorious <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team and remained<br />

the only player from either team to have played in every<br />

Solheim Cup. With victory in the second day fourballs,<br />

reached the 24½ points needed to overtake Annika<br />

Sorenstam as the all-time points record holder and<br />

having halved her singles match against Juli Inkster,<br />

she now holds the record with 25 points.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Curtis Cup 1984. South Eastern Champion 1983, 1984.<br />

English Intermediate Champion 1983. Welsh Open<br />

Champion 1984.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Laura enjoys all<br />

sports, cars, working round the house and shopping.<br />

A passionate Liverpool FC fan; in 2001 and 2004 Laura<br />

hosted a football event at her home during the Weetabix<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> British Open at Sunningdale. Was awarded the<br />

MBE in 1988 and CBE in 2000. Credits English<br />

professional David Regan as the individual most<br />

influencing her career. Twitter: @LJDLFC<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(45)1985 Belgian Open. 1986 McEwan’s Wirral Classic,<br />

British Women’s Open, Greater Manchester <strong>Tour</strong>nament,<br />

Spanish Open. 1987 Italian Open. 1988 Ford Classic,<br />

Italian Open, Biarritz Open. 1989 Laing Charity Classic.<br />

1990 AGF Biarritz Open. 1991 Valextra Classic. 1992 The<br />

<strong>European</strong> Open, English Open, BMW Italian Open. 1993<br />

Waterford Dairies English Open. 1994 Holiday Ireland<br />

Open, New Skoda Scottish Open. 1995 Evian Masters,<br />

Guardian Irish Holidays Open, Woodpecker Welsh Open,<br />

Wilkinson Sword English Open. 1996 Evian Masters,<br />

Wilkinson Sword English Open, Italian Open di Sicilia.<br />

1997 Ford Stimorol Danish Open, Hennessy Cup. 1998<br />

Chrysler Open. 1999 Chrysler Open, McDonald’s WPGA<br />

Championship of Europe, Compaq Open. 2000 TSN<br />

World Cup individual. 2001 WPGA International<br />

Matchplay. 2002 P4 Norwegian Masters. 2003 ANZ<br />

Masters. 2004 AAMI Women’s Australian Open. 2006<br />

SAS Masters, Norway, 2007 UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open,<br />

Austria. 2008 UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, Austria. 2009<br />

Women’s Australian Open. 2010 Pegasus New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open hosted by Christchurch, Unicredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open presented by Audi, UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf<br />

Open, Austria, Open de Espana, Hero Honda Women’s<br />

Indian Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(35) 1987 US Women’s Open. 1988 Itoki Classic (Japan),<br />

Circle K LPGA Tucson Open, Jamie Farr Toledo Classic.<br />

1989 Lady Keystone Open. 1991 Inamori Classic. 1993<br />

McDonald’s Championship, Thailand Open, Australian<br />

Masters. 1994 Standard Register PING Championship,<br />

Sara Lee Classic, McDonald’s LPGA Championship,<br />

Thailand Open, Itoki Classic (Japan), Alpine Australian<br />

Masters. 1995 Standard Register PING, Chick-fil-A<br />

Charity Championship, Itoen <strong>Tour</strong>nament Japan.<br />

1996 Standard Register Ping, McDonald’s LPGA<br />

Championship, du Maurier Classic, Star Bank LPGA<br />

Classic, Satake Japan Classic, Itoen <strong>Tour</strong>nament Japan.<br />

1997 Standard Register PING. 1998 PageNet <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Championship. 1999 TaKaRa World Invitational (Japan)<br />

(also JC Penney Classic with John Daly, which was<br />

unofficial). 2000 LA Women’s Championship, The Philips<br />

Invitational. 2001 ALPG Player’s Championship. 2001<br />

Rochester Invitational. 2001 Itoen <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Japan.<br />

2008 New South Wales Open, 2008 Lalla Meryem Cup.<br />

2012 ISPS Legends <strong>Tour</strong> Open.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(12) 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003,<br />

2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1985 £21,736.00 1<br />

1986 £37,500.00 1<br />

1987 £47,151.00 2<br />

1988 £41,871.00 8<br />

1989 £21,608.00 19<br />

1990 £36,697.00 13<br />

1991 £49,552.00 5<br />

1992 £66,333.00 1<br />

1993 £64,938.00 2<br />

1994 £59,384.00 3<br />

1995 £100,725.00 2<br />

1996 £110,880.00 1<br />

1997 £77,424.00 4<br />

1998 £70,918.00 5<br />

1999 £204,521.00 1<br />

2000 2,270.00 13<br />

2001 3,117.12 11<br />

2002 4359.92 9<br />

2003 681.25 3<br />

2004 777.26 1<br />

2005 €124,661.41 8<br />

2006 €471,727.42 1<br />

2007 €149,302.44 12<br />

2008 €139,013.20 11<br />

2009 €152,505.07 8<br />

2010 €311,573.48 2<br />

2011 €50,363.22 48<br />

2012 €130,293.43 9<br />

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Tara Davies<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

2 December 1988 – Bangor<br />

Turned professional January 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 27,737.13<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 17<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Career Best Finish (<strong>LET</strong>) T5th<br />

Lowest Score 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Tara played in 4 tournaments and her best<br />

result was at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented by EventScotland finishing tied<br />

for 24th place. She ended the season ranked 159th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, her rookie year on tour, Tara played in 13<br />

tournaments and earned two top 10 finishes: a tie for<br />

5th at the Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and a tie for 7th<br />

at the Lalla Meryem Cup, where she shot a career best<br />

66 in the last round at Golf du Soleil in Agadir. She<br />

finished 79th on the Money List with earnings of<br />

€25,415.00 and comfortably kept her card for 2012.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2010 Welsh <strong>Ladies</strong>' Close Champion at Glamorganshire<br />

Golf Club, South Wales. 2009 Welsh <strong>Ladies</strong>' Close<br />

Champion at Aberdovey Golf Club. No.1 on the 2010<br />

PING <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Order of merit.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started golf aged 11, introduced to it by dad, who didn’t<br />

play golf but was into sport. Started at the local driving<br />

range. Lives on Holyhead, Anglesey and plays at<br />

Holyhead Golf Club. Coached by Jeremy Bennett.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €25,415.00 79 2012 €2,322.13 159<br />

Marie-Laure De Lorenzi<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

21 January 1961 – Biarritz<br />

Exempt Status<br />

Honorary Life Member<br />

Turned professional 1986<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1987<br />

Career victories (last) 19 (1997)<br />

Career best finish<br />

19 wins<br />

Career Holes-in-One 1<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,189,332.73<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 223<br />

Top Ten Finishes 93<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

After 223 tournaments played over a 17-year-career,<br />

Marie-Laure announced her retirement from professional<br />

tournament golf during the 2004 <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open<br />

at Chart Hills. The 43-year-old from Biarritz, who is an<br />

honorary lifetime member of the <strong>LET</strong>, had won 19 titles<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> and represented Europe on three occasions<br />

at The Solheim Cup in one of the most decorated careers<br />

in women’s golf. De-Lorenzi joined the <strong>Tour</strong> in 1987 and<br />

won two events in her rookie year and went on to<br />

establish a <strong>Tour</strong> record of winning seven titles in 1988 to<br />

earn the first of two consecutive Order of Merit titles. De<br />

Lorenzi finished in the top ten of the <strong>LET</strong> Order of Merit<br />

a total of ten times during her career. The Frenchwoman<br />

won her national title on three occasions and the last of<br />

her victories came at the 1997 Swiss Open.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Won twice in 1987 - rookie year. Established <strong>Tour</strong><br />

record with seven victories in 1988 to win first of two<br />

consecutive Order of Merit titles. Member of <strong>European</strong><br />

team for inaugural Solheim Cup match 1990.<br />

Represented France in Sunrise Cup World Team<br />

Championship, Taiwan 1992. Won three tournaments in<br />

1995 season. Declined Mickey Walker’s invitation to be<br />

travelling reserve for the 1994 <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

side because of lost confidence in her swing. Equalled<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> record for 54 holes tournament with total of 201 in<br />

1995 Staatsloterij Dutch Open. Led the <strong>Ladies</strong> squad to<br />

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victory against Seniors <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999 Praia D’el Rey<br />

<strong>European</strong> Cup.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Spanish Champion 1978, 1980, 1983. French Girl<br />

Champion 1976. British Girl Champion 1978. French<br />

Close champion 1983. Represented France in World<br />

Amateur Team Championship, <strong>European</strong> Junior Team<br />

Championship and <strong>European</strong> Team Championship.<br />

Represented Europe in Vagliano Trophy 1979-1985.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm with brown hair and blue eyes. Lives in Barcelona<br />

with her daughter Laura. Works on her game with<br />

Joachim Sierra, a professional at El Prat in Barcelona.<br />

Enjoys tennis, jazz, antiques and swimming. Represents<br />

Paris International Golf Club.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(19) 1987 BMW German Open, Belgian Godiva Open.<br />

1988 French Open, Volmac Open, Hennessy Cup,<br />

Gothenburg Open, Laing Charity Classic, Woolmark<br />

Matchplay, Qualitair Spanish Open. 1989 Ford Classic,<br />

Hennessy Cup, BMW Classic. 1990 Ford Classic. 1993<br />

Var Open de France. 1994 La Manga Club Spanish<br />

Open. 1995 Costa Azul Open, Staatsloterij Dutch Open,<br />

Nestle French Open. 1997 Deesse <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 1988 Benson & Hedges Trophy with Mark McNulty.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(3) 1990, 1996, 1998<br />

<strong>European</strong> Vice Captain to Helen Alfredsson in 2007<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1987 £33,746.00 6<br />

1988 £99,360.00 1<br />

1989 £77,534.00 1<br />

1990 £40,351.00 8<br />

1991 £37,348.00 8<br />

1992 £34,921.00 6<br />

1993 £46,479.00 4<br />

1994 £31,594.00 14<br />

1995 £80,787.00 5<br />

1996 £56,026.00 7<br />

1997 £89,523.00 3<br />

1998 £36,021.00 10<br />

1999 £13,330.00 62<br />

2000 452.00 75<br />

2001 369.10 83<br />

2002 381.18 82<br />

2003 94.00 48<br />

2004 - -<br />

2005 - -<br />

2006 - -<br />

2007 - -<br />

2008 - -<br />

2009 - -<br />

2010 - -<br />

2011 - -<br />

2012 - -<br />

Valentine Derrey<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

13 June 1987 – Paris<br />

Turned Professional 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 16<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 29,994.31<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T6<br />

Lowest Round<br />

69 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Valentine played in 10 tournaments and<br />

posted her career best finish with a tie for 6th at the<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. She ended the season<br />

ranked 85th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, played on the LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong> where she<br />

won the 2011 Tate & Lyle Championship in Decatur, Il.<br />

Finished seventh on the order of merit earning<br />

membership of the LPGA in 2012 in category 17. She<br />

also competed in six events on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(<strong>LET</strong>) in 2011 with a season best tie for 33rd at the Hero<br />

Women’s Indian Open. She returned to Final Qualifying<br />

School and earned the 28th card in category 8a.<br />

n In October 2010 turned professional, played on the<br />

Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Runner-up British Girls. Won three times the French<br />

Junior Championship. Member of the French National<br />

Team since 2001. Member of the Vagliano Team with<br />

Europe. Attended Texas Christian University. Won the<br />

2007 Puerto Rico <strong>Ladies</strong> Invitational. Runner-up at the<br />

2007 Mountain West Conference. Player of the Year<br />

2008. 4-times all conference team. Member of the<br />

second team all-American. Played on the Duramed<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> as an amateur and finished tied for 20th at<br />

the Teva Championship in Ohio. T48th at the Richmond<br />

Golf Classic and tied for 51st in San Antonio.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged six. Enjoys movies, going out,<br />

working out and spending time with family and friends.<br />

Represents Saint Cloud Country Club.<br />

Twitter: @Val_Derrey<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €5,643.75 136 2012 €24,350.56 85<br />

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Melissa Eaton<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

South Africa<br />

15 January 1985 – Empangeni,<br />

Kwazulu Natal<br />

Turned Professional 7 October 2007<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Recorded one win on 2008 SunCoast Series <strong>Tour</strong>. <strong>2013</strong><br />

will be Melissa’s rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong> and her full<br />

sixth year as professional golfer. Her position at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T49th.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2001 SA Girls U21 Champion and greatest achievements<br />

at the University include: 10 Top-10 finishes; 2005 South<br />

Eastern Conference(SEC) All-Conference First Team<br />

selection; three-time LSWA Louisiana Player of the year<br />

(2005-2007);three-time LSWA All- Louisiana First team<br />

selection(2005-2007). Named Louisiana Sportswomen of<br />

the year (2005-2007) and recorded one win on the 2006<br />

Collegiate Players tour in Louisiana setting the course<br />

record at Pelican Point Golf course with a -7, 65.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

160cm tall, with brown hair and eyes. She started to play<br />

golf in January 1997. Her greatest influences: mother<br />

Colleen Eaton (past pro golfer in SA). Ernie Els and the<br />

Ernie Els Foundation, Karen Bahnsen (LSU Louisiana<br />

State University-college coach), Kevin Kirk and The<br />

Woodlands Performance Center, The Woodlands,<br />

Texas USA. Past financial Sponsor Gaylon Freemon and<br />

credits her current sponsor Glynn Roberts, from Houston,<br />

Texas. Hobbies/interests include sports or any kind of<br />

outdoor activities, working out, shopping, travelling for<br />

vacations, photography and when in South Africa enjoys<br />

the beaches and game reserves. Attended Louisiana<br />

State University.<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Melissa-<br />

Eaton/143189952380750<br />

Twitter: @MelEaton_golf<br />

Martina Eberl-Ellis<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

29 June 1981 - Munich<br />

Turned Professional 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2002<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 593,886.72<br />

Career Victories (Last) 3 (2008 – <strong>LET</strong>)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 116<br />

Top Ten Finishes 19<br />

Lowest Round<br />

65 (4 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Martina played in 5 tournaments and<br />

announced her retirement from competition after the<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi to<br />

focus her career in family and Golf Academy. She ended<br />

the season ranked 172nd on the Money List.<br />

n In 2011, Martina made her post-baby comeback at<br />

the season-ending Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters where<br />

unfortunately she missed the cut after rounds of 77 and<br />

78 (+11 overall). However she believes it was a good<br />

experience having missed competitive golf. She plans<br />

to play in around 10 events in 2012.<br />

n In 2010, played seven events with a season best tie<br />

for 33rd at the Turkish Airlines Open.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2008, won the BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open at<br />

Argentario Golf Resort in Tuscany and the Nykredit<br />

Masters at Simon’s Golf Club in Denmark. Finished<br />

runner-up at the S4C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship,<br />

at Machynys Peninsula G&CC after being defeated<br />

by Lotta Wahlin at the second extra hole of a sudden<br />

death play-off.<br />

n In 2007, collected two trophies in one day on Saturday<br />

6th October 2007: The Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and The<br />

18 Finest by Banque Baring Brothers Sturdza SA (an<br />

unofficial season-long competition based on scores from<br />

various specified holes on different golf courses).<br />

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AMATEUR<br />

Winner of 2001 <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> amateur championship,<br />

winner of Sherry Cup in 1999 and 2000.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

164cm tall with blonde hair with blond highlights and<br />

blue eyes. Enjoys biking, dancing, running and is an<br />

avid supporter of FC Bayern Munich. Represents Honma,<br />

HVB, Eschenried and Duca. Married Tim Ellis in August<br />

2010 and welcomed first child, daughter Linda Marie<br />

Klara Ellis on 2nd November 2010. Opening ‘Martina<br />

Eberl Golf Academy’ in Munich in April 2011.<br />

Website: www.martinaeberl.de<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(3) 2007 Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, 2008 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Italian Open, 2008 Nykredit Masters, Denmark.<br />

UNOFFICIAL VICTORIES<br />

(1) The 18 Finest by Banque Baring Brothers Sturdza SA<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2003 50.86 79<br />

2004 330.38 12<br />

2005 €34,285.73 38<br />

2006 €40,798.75 47<br />

2007 €155,473.74 9<br />

2008 €227,296.20 3<br />

2009 €39,229.54 49<br />

2010 €1,680.00 158<br />

2011 - -<br />

2012 € 1,120.00 172<br />

Breanna Elliott<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

30 November 1991 – Yarrawonga<br />

Turned Professional 2 December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2012 Victories: NSW Strokeplay Champion, SA<br />

Strokeplay Champion, WA Strokeplay Champion, WA<br />

Amateur Champion, Australian Strokeplay Champion,<br />

Trans National Women's Amateur Champion (USA),<br />

Trans Tasman Team member. Other Results: In 2012<br />

US Amateur top 32; Lake Maquarie Amateur 2nd place.<br />

In 2011: St Rule Trophee 2nd (UK); NSW Open tied<br />

8th; British Amateur top 32; US Amateur top 64;<br />

Lake Maquarie Amateur Champion. In 2010 QLD<br />

Strokeplay Champion and Australian Interstate Teams<br />

Champions - Victoria.<br />

Member of the 2011/2012 Queen Sirikit Team,<br />

2010/2012 Trans Tasman Team, 2012 Espirito World<br />

Teams - T3rd, 2011/2012 National Squad member and<br />

2010 Interstate Teams Champions - Victoria. Position<br />

at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T49th. <strong>2013</strong> will<br />

be her rookie season as a professional.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

183cm tall, dark hair and green/brown eyes. She started<br />

to play golf aged 14. Greatest influences: Father and Tony<br />

Elliott. Among her hobbies/interests include: films and<br />

books. Education: High School. Twitter: @ElliottBre<br />

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Charlotte Ellis<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

3 January 1986 – Oxford (England)<br />

Turned professional January 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 11,211.87<br />

Career best finish<br />

T29th<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 11<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie season, Charlotte played in 11<br />

tournaments and posted her season best finish tie for<br />

29th at the Tenerife Open de España Femenino. She<br />

ended the season ranked 113rd on the Money List. She<br />

returned to <strong>Tour</strong> School and earned her full card for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2006 English mid-amateur champion. Runner-up at the<br />

English Open Strokeplay in 2009 and 2010. 2011<br />

Scottish Strokeplay Champion. Qualified for the <strong>LET</strong> on<br />

first attempt by earning the 14th card at Final Qualifying<br />

School whilst still an amateur, with a handicap of +3.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

169cm tall with blonde hair and hazel eyes. Charlotte<br />

started to play golf aged 14. She is a member of<br />

Minchinhampton GC in England and mentored by former<br />

<strong>LET</strong> professional Kirsty Taylor. Her hobbies include<br />

cinema, tennis, hockey and walking with her dogs and<br />

she played tennis at county level for Gloucestershire.<br />

Charlotte credits her father, who is a dentist, as her<br />

greatest influence and also works part-time as a dental<br />

nurse. Her home town is Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.<br />

Personal website: www.charlotte-ellis-tour-golf.com<br />

Twitter: @Char_Ellis_Golf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €11,211.87 113<br />

Tania Elosegui<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

17 December 1981 – San Sebastian<br />

Turned Professional November 2005<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2005<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 599,648.67<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 119<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Victories (Last) 1 (2009)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 24<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Tania played in 18 tournaments and recorded<br />

a season-best tie for 5th at the Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino. She ended the season ranked 73rd on the<br />

Money List.<br />

n In 2011, Tania played in 19 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

and recorded three top-10 finishes, including a tie for 2nd<br />

at the Open de Espana Femenino at La Quinta in Spain.<br />

She also tied for 7th at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German<br />

Open and tied for 9th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, ending<br />

the year ranked 33rd on the Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €64,775.41.<br />

n In 2010, her fifth season on tour, recorded a<br />

season-best tie for 11th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf<br />

Open in Austria.<br />

n In 2009, earned maiden <strong>LET</strong> title at the 2009 ABN<br />

AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, at Eindhovensche Golf in the<br />

Netherlands. Recorded eight additional top 10 finishes;<br />

more than any other player, including three runner-up<br />

finishes. She finished a stroke behind Laura Davies at<br />

the Women’s Australian Open; lost a play-off to Johanna<br />

Westerberg at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied for<br />

2nd at the Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

n Finished 5th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €126,958.52.<br />

n Made debut at The 2009 Solheim Cup at Rich<br />

Harvest Farms in Ilinois. Playing with Helen Alfredsson<br />

in the Friday morning four-balls, she earned 1 point for<br />

the <strong>European</strong> team.<br />

n Represented Spain at the Comunitat Valenciana<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup with Paula Marti and tied for 6th.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Bronze medal in the World Championship in 2002 in<br />

Malaysia. Classified 2nd in the World Championship.<br />

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Two gold medals in the <strong>European</strong> Team Championships<br />

and two in Junior Silver Medal <strong>European</strong> Individual<br />

Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

172cm tall with black hair and brown eyes. Started to<br />

play golf at age 9. Influenced by parents, first coach<br />

Jesus Arruti and Spanish national coach Marta Figueras<br />

Dotti. Attached to Real Golf Club de San Sebastian.<br />

Hobbies include snowboarding, going to the beach,<br />

music and books.<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2009 ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, (the Netherlands).<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2009<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2006 € 74,893.15 23<br />

2007 €77,674.85 26<br />

2008 €126,958.52 14<br />

2009 €193,224.09 5<br />

2010 €27,947.13 73<br />

2011 €64,775.41 33<br />

2012 €36,816.83 73<br />

Virginia Espejo<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

18 June 1989 – Madrid<br />

Turned Professional March 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T20th.<br />

<strong>2013</strong> will be Virginia’s rookie season on her first full year<br />

as professional golfer.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 174cm, brown hair and eyes. Virginia started to<br />

play golf at 13 and greatest influences are first coaches<br />

(Freddy Lilly and Miguel Carrasco) and parents.<br />

Hobbies/interests: playing sports, listening to music and<br />

watching movies. Attended the University of Southern<br />

Mississippi on a golf scholarship.<br />

Twitter: @virginia_espejo<br />

Jodi Ewart<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

7 January 1988 – Northallerton<br />

Turned Professional 1 June 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 15,423.03<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T9<br />

Top ten finishes 1<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 6<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Jodi played<br />

mainly on the LPGA and attended 6 <strong>LET</strong> events. She<br />

recorded her first top-10 finish at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open,<br />

where she finished tied for 9th. She ended the season<br />

ranked 102nd on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and<br />

67th on the Solheim Cup points list.<br />

n In 2011, Ewart played in 13 tournaments on the LPGA<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> and recorded four top-10s with a seasonbest<br />

tie for 3rd at the Vidalia Championship. She finished<br />

fourth at LPGA Qualifying School earning her full card for<br />

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2012 and won <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School for 2012.<br />

n In 2010, turned professional in May and played in<br />

11 events on the LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong> with a season best<br />

3rd at the 2010 Falls Auto Group Classic in London, Ky.<br />

Finished tied for 33rd at the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she earned Priority List Category<br />

20 for the 2011 LPGA season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner of the 2005 Daily Telegraph Junior Championship<br />

in Dubai, Ewart was named to the 2008 Great Britain &<br />

Ireland Curtis Cup team and the 2009 Vagliano Team.


She was a two-time English Amateur Champion (2008,<br />

2009). At the University of New Mexico, Ewart recorded<br />

five collegiate wins and was a two-time NCAA All-<br />

American (2009, 2010). She was selected to the 2009<br />

NGCA All-American First Team.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm tall, blonde and green eyes. Started playing golf<br />

aged eight. Hobbies and interests include relaxing on the<br />

beach, watching television, spending time with her fiancé<br />

and working out. She credits her grandfather and her<br />

coach Andy Marshall as her greatest influences.<br />

Studied psychology at the University of New Mexico<br />

and graduated in 2010. Currently living in Florida where<br />

practices at IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy. Married<br />

Adam Shadoff early in <strong>2013</strong>. Twitter: @Jodi_Ewart<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €15,423.03 102<br />

Shanshan Feng<br />

Country<br />

China<br />

Born<br />

5 August 1989 - Guangzhou<br />

Turned Professional 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Victories (Last) 2 (2012 Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters)<br />

LPGA Victories (last) 1 (2012 Wegmans LPGA<br />

Championship)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 202,147.53<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 4<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round (<strong>LET</strong>) 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, (March) won the inaugural World <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship individual and team titles on the Vintage<br />

Course at Mission Hills Haikou (a co-sanctioned event<br />

with the China LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>), making history as the first<br />

player from mainland China to win on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Also won the team event for China,<br />

the host nation, partnering Liying Ye. She joined the <strong>LET</strong><br />

after the event. On 10th June, Feng made history as the<br />

first player from the mainland China to win on the LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>, capturing a two-shot victory at the 2012 Wegmans<br />

LPGA Championship, a major. In December, she won the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters on the <strong>LET</strong>. She ended<br />

third on the <strong>LET</strong>’s ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, on the LPGA, recorded four top-ten finishes<br />

including second place at the Mizuno Classic, tied for<br />

eighth at the LPGA State Farm Classic where she<br />

crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings; tied for<br />

9th at the Avnet LPGA Classic and Sime Darby LPGA<br />

Malaysia; tied for 13th at the RR Donnelley LPGA<br />

Founders Cup.<br />

n In 2010, best finish was a tie for fourth at the<br />

LPGA State Farm Classic; also tied for sixth at the Kia<br />

Classic Presented by J Golf; finished seventh at the<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge; tied for 10th at the<br />

Bell Micro LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2009, best finish was a tie for 20th at the Michelob<br />

ULTRA Open at Kingsmill.<br />

n In 2008, recorded a career-best runner-up finish at the<br />

Bell Micro LPGA Classic; carded a career-low 63 in the<br />

final round of the LPGA State Farm Classic, where she<br />

tied for fourth; other top-10 finishes include a tie for<br />

fourth at both the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by<br />

MaxxForce and the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic<br />

Presented by Kroger, as well as a sixth-place finish at the<br />

inaugural Grand China Air LPGA.<br />

n In 2007, as an amateur, tied for ninth at the LPGA<br />

Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn exempt status for<br />

the 2008 LPGA season; turned professional immediately<br />

following the final round.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Feng enjoyed a well-decorated amateur career that<br />

included nine wins in China. She won the China Junior<br />

Championship and the China Junior Open in 2004.<br />

She was a three-time winner of the China Amateur<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament (2004-06). Feng was also the 2006 China<br />

Women’s Amateur Open Champion. She was a member<br />

of the 2006 All-China Championship Team and also<br />

earned medalist honors at the event. She was named<br />

Golfweek’s Top Chinese Amateur in 2007 after winning<br />

four tournaments on the International Junior Golf <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(IJGT) in 2007. Feng also qualified for the 2007 U.S.<br />

Women’s Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 10. Credits<br />

her father, Feng Xiong and coach Gary Gilchrist as the<br />

individual most influencing her career. Enjoys shopping,<br />

playing computer games and talking to friends.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2012 World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, 2012 Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Wegmans LPGA Championship<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €202,147.53 3<br />

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Mallory Fraiche<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 1 June 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

USA<br />

22 February 1988 – New Orleans,<br />

Louisiana<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School: 8th. <strong>2013</strong> will<br />

be Mallory’s rookie year and her full third year as<br />

professional golfer.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm tall, blonde hair and blue eyes. She started to play<br />

golf in May 1998. Hobbies/interests: reading, music,<br />

watching shows and movies, snowboarding, surfing and<br />

spend time with friends. Attended University of Arkansas<br />

at Little Rock and got degrees in Anthropology and<br />

Psychology. Twitter: @malloryfraiche<br />

Isabell Gabsa<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

7 June 1995 – Munich<br />

Turned Professional 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T57th.<br />

Isabell will play her first year as professional golfer in her<br />

rookie year <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 170cm, brown hair and grey/green eyes. She<br />

started to play golf in May 1999. Hobbies/interests:<br />

cooking, music and sports.<br />

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Sandra Gal<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

9 May 1985 – Dusseldorf<br />

Turned Professional 2007<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> May 2011<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 61,560.59<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 11<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Sandra played mainly in the US and attended<br />

four <strong>European</strong> tournaments. She posted T7th at the<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi. She<br />

ended the season ranked 101st on the ISPS Handa<br />

Order of Merit and 16th on the Solheim Cup point list.<br />

n In 2011, competed in seven <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

events and recorded two top-10 finishes: 6th at the ISPS<br />

HANDA Australian Open and a tie for 7th at the UniCredit<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> German Open. Became a Rolex First-Time Winner<br />

on the LPGA at the Kia Classic where she defeated<br />

Rolex Rankings No. 2 Jiyai Shin with a 72nd hole birdie.<br />

Additional top-10 finishes included: tied for second at<br />

the CME Group Titleholders; tied for fifth at the Walmart<br />

NW Arkansas Championship; tied for ninth at the Avnet<br />

LPGA Classic; tied for 10th at the RR Donnelley LPGA<br />

Founders Cup.Competed on her first <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup Team with a 0-2-1 record.<br />

n In 2010, best finish was a tie for 11th at the LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Championship; tied for 17th at the Sybase Match<br />

Play Championship; tied for 27th at the Tres Marias<br />

Championship; tied for 32nd at the Sime Darby LPGA<br />

Malaysia; tied for 36th at the Navistar LPGA Classic<br />

Presented by Monaco RV; tied for 46th at the<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge and tied for 71st at<br />

the Evian Masters Presented by Société Générale.<br />

n In 2009, recorded a career-best tie for fifth at the LPGA<br />

Corning Classic; carded a career-low 64 in the opening<br />

round of the Wegmans LPGA, where she tied for 10th;<br />

tied her career-low 64 during the opening round of the<br />

P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship Presented<br />

by John Q. Hammons, where she tied for 14th.<br />

n In 2008, recorded a tie for 14th at the Ginn Tribute<br />

Hosted by ANNIKA.<br />

n In 2007, as an amateur, tied for 14th at the LPGA<br />

Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn exempt status for<br />

the 2008 LPGA season; turned professional immediately<br />

following the round.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Gal represented Germany at the <strong>European</strong> Team<br />

Championships from 2003-07 and the World Amateur<br />

Team Championship in 2004 and 2006. As a junior, she<br />

won the 2003 German Girls Championship and was the<br />

Golfer of the Year in Germany the same year. In 2007,<br />

she won the Czech Invitational Championship and was<br />

the top-ranked amateur in both the <strong>European</strong> and<br />

German ranks. At the University of Florida, Gal won<br />

four tournaments, including back-to-back titles at the<br />

SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational (2006-07) and was<br />

named a 2007 National Golf Coaches Association<br />

(NGCA) First-Team All-American. She was also an<br />

NGCA Academic All-American from 2005-08.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

183cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 6 Competed<br />

in first competitive round at the age of 14. Credits her dad<br />

as the individual most influencing her career. Hobbies<br />

include painting and design, dancing, wakeboarding,<br />

playing the violin and modelling. Lives in Orlando, Florida.<br />

Affiliated with Boys and Girls Club of Montgomery, Ala.<br />

Website: www.sandragal.com<br />

Twitter: @TheSandraGal<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-<br />

Gal/127201506958<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Kia Classic on the LPGA<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €26,051.20 74 2012 €16,321.89 101<br />

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Nikki Garrett<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

8 January 1984 – Gosford<br />

Turned Professional October 2005<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2005<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 515,954.09<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 126<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won 2 (2007)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 17<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Nikki played 20 tournaments and posted 3<br />

top-10 finishes including 4th place at the Tenerife Open de<br />

España Femenino; T4th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and T7th<br />

at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters. She ended the<br />

season ranked 37th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Nikki recorded 3 top-10 finishes: tied 6th at<br />

the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France, tied 8th at the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria and tied 9th at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters. Also tied for 2nd at the<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Matchplay, which was a non-official<br />

event. Ranked 34th on the Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €63,599.97.<br />

n In 2010, posted three top-10 finishes with a seasonbest<br />

of 4th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. Was 5th<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria and tied for<br />

10th at the Aberdeen Scottish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished<br />

37th on the Henderson Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €58,592.26 from 21 events.<br />

n In 2009, Nikki played in 13 <strong>LET</strong> tournaments and<br />

recorded three top 10 finishes with a season-best tie<br />

for 7th at the Finnair Masters in Finland. She tied for 10th<br />

at both the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Finished 42nd on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €45,031.35. Tied<br />

for 2nd at the Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations<br />

Cup, representing Australia alongside Joanne Mills.<br />

n In 2008, tied for 2nd at the Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

n In 2007, won the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and the Open<br />

de Espana back-to-back.<br />

n In 2006, was the Ryder Cup Wales Rookie of the Year.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

No.1 ranked Australian Amateur in 2005. Queensland<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Stroke play Champion and Riversdale Stroke play<br />

Champion in 2005. 2nd New Zealand Stroke play, 2nd<br />

NSW Stroke play, 2nd St Rule Trophy 2004, Semi finalist<br />

Australian Amateur Championship 2004 and 2005.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

169cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Hobbies<br />

include shopping, boxing, playing squash, going to the<br />

beach and music. Comes from Shelly Beach, New South<br />

Wales. Influenced by parents and friends.<br />

Twitter: @Nikgarrett<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2007 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2007 Open de Espana<br />

Femenino<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2006 €99,445.05 12<br />

2007 €135,168.82 16<br />

2008 €55,065.40 38<br />

2009 €45,031.35 42<br />

2010 €58,592.26 37<br />

2011 €63,599.97 34<br />

2012 €70,777.08 37<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

12 July 1982 - Ploermel<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 504,912.48<br />

Career Victories (Last) 1 (2007 – <strong>LET</strong>)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 130<br />

Top Ten Finishes 17<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Sophie played in 21 tournaments and<br />

posted 3 top-10s finishes including a tie for 6th at the<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup , 7th place at the Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

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EventScotland and tied for 9th at the Turkish Airlines<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She ended the season ranked 47th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and 41st on the Solheim<br />

Cup list.<br />

n In 2011, played in 21 events and earned two top-10s.


Best finish was a tie for 2nd at the DeutscheBank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, followed by a tie for 4th at the<br />

Finnair Masters. Finished 22nd on the Money List with<br />

season’s earnings €88,673.51.<br />

CAREER<br />

n In 2010, posted a season best tie for 19th at the<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2009, played in 7 events on the <strong>LET</strong> and recorded<br />

a season-best finish of 7th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

She finished 56th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €30,593.91. She played in 12 events on<br />

the LPGA and made 3 cuts with a season-best tie for<br />

63rd place.<br />

n In 2007, earned her maiden title at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

de Portugal at Gramacho Golf Course, Algarve.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2001 Mediterranean Games winner, 3rd <strong>European</strong> Team<br />

Championship, 3rd Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic 2001, 4 times<br />

French Strokeplay champion, Vagliano Trophy 2003.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

166cm tall, blonde hair blue eyes, hobbies include going<br />

to the cinema, music, spending times with friends and all<br />

sports. Influenced by parents. Attached to Valence GC.<br />

Married to Axel Bettan, who is also her caddie.<br />

Twitter: @SofGiquelBettan<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2007 <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de Portugal<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 108.64 48<br />

2005 32,791.91 42<br />

2006 €98,851.23 13<br />

2007 €106,011.98 20<br />

2008 €41,055.80 51<br />

2009 €30,593.91 56<br />

2010 €28,504.88 71<br />

2011 €88,673.51 22<br />

2012 €61,577.79 47<br />

Elena Giraud<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

8 January 1986 - Paris<br />

Turned Professional December 2007<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> December 2007<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 43,094.5<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 45<br />

Career best finish<br />

T11th<br />

Lowest Round<br />

69 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Elena played in 9 tournaments and with<br />

a season and career best tie for 11th at the Deloitte<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She ended the season ranked 124th<br />

on the Money List.<br />

n In 2011, played in 5 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong> with a<br />

season-best tie for 24th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open. Earned a full card at <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School<br />

in category 8a.<br />

CAREER<br />

n In 2010, recorded a career best tie for 15th at the<br />

Hero Honda Women’s Indian Open.Finished 109th on<br />

the Henderson Money List and returned to <strong>Tour</strong> school,<br />

finishing 48th.<br />

n In 2009, Elena played in 11 <strong>LET</strong> events and made four<br />

cuts with a season-best tie for 23rd at the ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the Netherlands. She returned to Final<br />

Stage Qualifying School and finished 20th, earning a full<br />

card for the 2010 season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Three-time winner of the French Championship in various<br />

age categories. Twice a runner-up in the same event. 2nd<br />

at the 2005 Championship of Europe (Individual medal).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf with her father at the age of 2. Lives<br />

in Paris. Coached by Emmanuel Ducret. Plays at GC<br />

Montgriffen. Hobbies include playing all sports, reading,<br />

travelling and going to the cinema.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €11,782.50 101<br />

2010 €14,922.50 109<br />

2011 €2,812.50 153<br />

2012 €8,892.00 124<br />

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Eleanor Givens<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

9 March 1989 – Darlington<br />

Turned professional 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 14,072.00<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 11<br />

Career best finish<br />

T22nd<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie season, Eleanor played in<br />

11tournaments and posted her career and season best<br />

result with a tie for 22nd at the Lalla Meryem Cup, her<br />

first event. She ended the season ranked 106th on the<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2007 English Girls Champion. Member of English Teams<br />

(Girls and Home internationals). While at the University of<br />

Denver has been 3 time All Conference Team. Turned<br />

professional after earning the 42nd card at <strong>LET</strong> Final<br />

Qualifying School for 2012.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

157cm tall, with brown hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged six. Hobbies include reading and<br />

shopping. Majored in Finance at the University of Denver.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €14,072.00 106<br />

Julieta Granada<br />

Country<br />

Paraguay<br />

Born 17 November 1986<br />

Turned Professional June 2005<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2009<br />

Worldwide Victories 1 (LPGA - 2006)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 248,458.26<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played (on <strong>LET</strong>) 17<br />

Top Ten Finishes (<strong>LET</strong>) 8<br />

Career Best Finish (<strong>LET</strong>) T2nd<br />

Lowest Round(<strong>LET</strong>) 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Julieta played in 6 tournaments and posted<br />

two top-10s including a tie for 2nd at the ISPS HANDA<br />

Australian Open and 7th place at RICOH WOMEN S<br />

BRITISH OPEN. She ended the season ranked 4th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit, her career-best result at<br />

the <strong>LET</strong> with total earnings of €164,042.27.<br />

n In 2011, played in six events on the <strong>LET</strong> and recorded<br />

two top-10 finishes, with a season-best tie for 6th at the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open followed by a tie for 7th at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Her best finish on the LPGA was<br />

a tie for 7th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.<br />

n In 2010 on the <strong>LET</strong>, posted four top-10 finishes from<br />

6 tournament starts. Tied for 2nd at the Suzhou Taihu<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China, losing a four-way play-off to Lee-<br />

Anne Pace. Posted 9th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, tied for 9th at the Open de Espana and Korean<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Finished 56th on the Henderson Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €37,886.16.<br />

n In 2009, Julieta played in 6 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

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and recorded a season-best tie for 9th at the S4/C<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship. She finished 73rd on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€21,335.27. Julieta also competed in 18 tournaments<br />

on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, where she made 8 cuts and recorded<br />

a season-best tie for 20th at the Safeway Classic<br />

Presented by Coca-Cola.<br />

n In 2008, played in 25 events on the LPGA with a best<br />

finish of 12th at the Longs Drugs Challenge. She earned<br />

US$101,140 and finished 100th on the US Money List.<br />

Retained Priority List category 1a membership of the<br />

LPGA for the 2009 season. Attended <strong>LET</strong> Q-School and<br />

earned her full card for the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n In 2007 on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, Julieta recorded three top-<br />

10 finishes including second at the SBS Open at Turtle<br />

Bay and a tie for second at the Corona Championship.<br />

She tied for 10th at the U.S. Women’s Open and<br />

recorded a second career hole-in-one at the Safeway<br />

International Presented by Coca-Cola.<br />

n In 2006, exploded onto the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> when she


ecame a first time winner at the ADT Championship.<br />

She earned a record first prize pay cheque of US$1<br />

million. She was the first Paraguayan born player to win<br />

on the LPGA. She also posted seven top 10 finishes,<br />

including two runner-up finishes. She carded a career<br />

low 65 during the second round of the Fields Open in<br />

Hawaii. Finished 8th at the Weetabix Women’s British<br />

Open, which is a major championship. Had a hole-in-one<br />

during the final round of the Florida’s Natural Charity<br />

Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez.<br />

n In 2005, turned professional in June and played on the<br />

US Futures <strong>Tour</strong>, where she won the YWCA FUTURES<br />

Classic and was twice a runner-up.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Julieta won the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship in 2004<br />

and was a quarterfinalist at the 2004 U.S. Women’s<br />

Amateur Public Links. She was twice named Paraguayan<br />

Athlete of Year. She was named the 2004 American<br />

Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Rolex Player of the Year<br />

after winning the 2004 AJGA Rolex Girls Junior<br />

Championship. Julieta won five additional AJGA events<br />

and was named to the AJGA All-America Team from<br />

2001-04. She was a member of the Canon Cup Team<br />

in 2003 and 2004.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

157cm tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

playing golf at the age of 4. Credits her parents, Scott<br />

Betger, Jonathan Yarwood and David Leadbetter as<br />

individuals most influencing career. Hobbies include<br />

playing tennis and shopping. Twitter: @JulietaGranada<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €21,335.27 73<br />

2010 €37,886.16. 56<br />

2011 €38,944.56 62<br />

2012 €164,042.27 4<br />

Julie Greciet<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

27 November 1986 – Bayonne<br />

Turned Professional 19 December 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 19 December 2007<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 149,365.51<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 35<br />

Top Ten Finishes 6<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Julie played in 18 tournaments and posted<br />

3 top-10s finishes including a tie for 3rd at the China<br />

Suzhou Taihu Open, tied for 6th at the South African<br />

Women's Open and 10th place at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France. She ended the season ranked 53rd<br />

on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, earned a career best finish of 2nd at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters, finishing two strokes<br />

behind the winner, Jade Schaeffer, after firing a career<br />

low 65 in the final round. Also tied for 9th at the Deloitte<br />

Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 72nd on the Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €30,551.24 from<br />

12 tournaments.<br />

n In 2010, earned a season best tie for 22nd at the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Posted a career low 66(-6)<br />

in the first round of the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open at<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt, in Austria.<br />

n In 2009, recorded a career best tie for 10th place at<br />

the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open at Portmarnock Links, where<br />

she tied her career low 67 in the first round. She finished<br />

76th on the Henderson Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €20,621.94, retaining her full card for 2010.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Greciet’s career low round was 63 (-6) at her home<br />

course, Biarritz Le Phare, a par 69 course in Biarritz,<br />

France. As an amateur she won the 2007 Spanish<br />

International and the 2007 GC Preo der Nedoc (a<br />

tournament on the French Grand Prix). She qualified<br />

for the <strong>LET</strong> at the first attempt.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Greciet started to play golf at the age of 8. Her hobbies<br />

include tennis, music and sports. She credits her brother<br />

Sebastien, a golf teacher in Bordeaux, and her parents<br />

Roger and Gisele, as the individuals most influencing her<br />

career. Her parents own a golf travel society in Morocco.<br />

Greciet studied at Sports College in Biarritz. She lives in<br />

Saint Vincent de Tyrosse.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €24,589.58 78<br />

2009 €20,621.94 76<br />

2010 €17,433.34 94<br />

2011 €30,551.24 72<br />

2012 €56,169.41 53<br />

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Megan Grehan<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 31 July 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

USA<br />

26 December 1988 – New York City,<br />

NY<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Played first professional event on Suncoast series in July<br />

2012 and finished T49th at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. Megan will play her first full year as professional<br />

golfer on her rookie year <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2002 and 2003 NY State Amateur Champion (Youngest<br />

ever at age 13). Four-Time AJGA All-American( 2004-<br />

2007). Played in 3 US Women's Opens (2004, 2005,<br />

2006). Made match play at US Amateur in 2006.<br />

College record: NGCA All-American Scholar Team (2008,<br />

2009, 2010, 2011) SEC Honor Roll (2009, 2010, 2011)<br />

SEC Second Team (2011), SEC Freshman Academic<br />

Honor Roll Hold Vanderbilt University's low round scoring<br />

record, 65 (-7).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

162cm tall, blonde hair and blue eyes. She started to play<br />

golf on May, 1994. Greatest influences are her parents<br />

and hobbies/interests include: food, cooking, shopping<br />

and dogs. Attended Vanderbilt University where<br />

graduated in Human Organisational Development.<br />

Benedikte Grotvedt<br />

Country<br />

Norway<br />

Born<br />

10 June 1980 – Oslo, Norway<br />

Turned Professional November 2008<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Played on the US Symetra <strong>Tour</strong> in 2011 and 2012 with<br />

a career best tie for 11th at the 2011 Eagle Classic.<br />

She finished T43rd at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School and will<br />

play her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Three-time Norwegian Team Champion (2003, 2005,<br />

2008); two-time winner on the 2005 Norway Ama-tour.<br />

Competed in the 2007 U.S. Women's Amateur<br />

Championship. Recorded five wins on the Suncoast<br />

Series <strong>Tour</strong> (2007, 2008).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 179cm, blonde hair and blue eyes. She started<br />

to play golf in 2001, aged 21. Greatest influences: family,<br />

especially mom and dad, and among her hobbies:<br />

travelling and meeting new people, all sports especially<br />

figure skating and snowboarding, working out, music,<br />

reading, painting and drawing. She currently lives in<br />

Orlando, Florida, USA.<br />

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Sophie Gustafson<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

27 December 1973 – Varberg<br />

Turned Professional 1992<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1994<br />

Career Victories <strong>LET</strong> (Last) 16 (2011)<br />

Other Victories (Last) 10 (2009)<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

26 wins worldwide<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 2,535,078.14<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 144<br />

Top Ten Finishes 39<br />

Lowest Round<br />

63 (2 times)<br />

Career Holes-in-One 2<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 6 <strong>LET</strong> tournaments and posted T7th<br />

at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi.<br />

She ended the season ranked 88th on the ISPS Handa<br />

Order of Merit and 45th on the Solheim Cup point list.<br />

n In 2011, won the <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup team event<br />

with Anna Norqvist at La Sella Resort in Denia, Spain.<br />

Member of Europe’s victorious Solheim Cup team at<br />

Killeen Castle in Ireland and earned four points out of<br />

a possible four to be the team’s leading points scorer,<br />

taking her all-time Cup record to 13-12-6, with 16 points<br />

scored. Played in seven <strong>LET</strong> events as an individual and<br />

finished 3rd at the Ricoh Women's British Open and<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Ranked 6th on the Money<br />

List. Best finishes on the LPGA were third at the Ricoh<br />

Women's British Open and a tie for fifth at the Sybase<br />

Match Play Championship.<br />

n In 2010, won the Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong><br />

Nations Cup, a team event, representing Sweden<br />

alongside Anna Nordqvist at La Sella Resort in Alicante,<br />

Spain. Won the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open at Killeen Castle,<br />

her fourth Irish Open following victories in 1998 at<br />

Ballyliffin, 2000 at Faithlegg and 2003 at Killarney. It<br />

was her sixth title on Irish soil as she also won the 2003<br />

BT Open in Northern Ireland and the TSN World Cup<br />

partnering Carin Koch in 2000. Finished 15th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€111,841.00 from six <strong>LET</strong> tournaments played.<br />

n In 2009, won the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s Henderson<br />

Money List, thereby finishing as the official <strong>European</strong><br />

number one for the fourth time in her career with earnings<br />

of €281,315.00 from 4 events played. Won the 2009<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge - her fifth LPGA <strong>Tour</strong><br />

victory. Qualified for her seventh <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

Team based on her top-5 ranking on the <strong>LET</strong> points list<br />

and recorded a 1-3-0 record for the team. Finished<br />

runner-up at the Evian Masters Presented by Societe<br />

Generale, where she lost to Ai Miyazato in a one-hole,<br />

sudden-death playoff; tied for 2nd at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open; finished 14th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

and tied for 33rd at the Ricoh Women's British Open.<br />

n In 2007, won the Final New Star Money List. Won<br />

the 2007 De Vere <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. Represented<br />

Europe in The 2007 Solheim Cup at Halmstad in<br />

Sweden. Won the Siemens Austrian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and<br />

as a consequence earned Life Membership of the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

n In 2005, represented Europe at The Solheim Cup and<br />

won 2 points. Represented Sweden with Carin Koch in<br />

the 2005 Women’s World Cup of Golf and finished T16.<br />

n In 2003, won three times and secured the <strong>LET</strong> Order<br />

of Merit title. Won <strong>LET</strong> Stroke average trophy for the<br />

second straight year. Won Player’s Player of the year<br />

award for the third time. Also won on the LPGA at the<br />

Samsung World Championship. Represented Europe<br />

in The Solheim Cup and won three points.<br />

n In 2002, won the Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic, defeating her<br />

roommate for the week Mhairi McKay at the first extra<br />

hole. Earned two points at The 2002 Solheim Cup. Won<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Stroke average trophy for the second year running in<br />

2002. Ranked number two in eagles on the LPGA (13).<br />

n In 2001, won the AAMI Australian Open when she beat<br />

the then World number one Karrie Webb into second<br />

place. Won again on the LPGA at the Subaru Memorial<br />

of Naples, firing a career best 64 on the way. Posted<br />

her first hole-in-one during the second round of the<br />

Evian Masters and recorded her second hole-in-one<br />

during the Tyco/ADT Championship on the LPGA.<br />

n In 2000, won three times in Europe and once in USA<br />

as she established herself as one of Europe’s leading<br />

players. Finished top of the Evian Order of Merit and<br />

Evian Money list. Also partnered Carin Koch to victory in<br />

the inaugural TSN <strong>Ladies</strong> World Cup Golf at Adare Manor.<br />

Won 2 and a half out of a possible four points in Europe’s<br />

Solheim Cup victory at Loch Lomond. Voted 2000 <strong>LET</strong><br />

Players’ Player of the Year. Voted Swedish Golfer of the<br />

Year 2000 by the Association of Golf Writers in Sweden.<br />

n In 1998, voted Waterford Players’ Player of the Year<br />

after winning twice and finishing second on the Order<br />

of Merit.<br />

n In 1996, completed maiden American Express <strong>Tour</strong><br />

victory at the Deesse <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

177cm with a penchant for colouring her (naturally brown)<br />

hair to suit her mood! Green eyes. Hobbies include<br />

motorbikes and music. Purchased a “Triumph Tiger”<br />

motorbike in 2004. Credits Seve Ballesteros and Solheim<br />

Cup team mate Laura Davies as the individuals most<br />

influencing her career. Attended a Swedish school for 15<br />

years, where she studied law, accounting and marketing.<br />

In 2011, gave a sit-down interview for The Golf Channel<br />

during The Solheim Cup for the first time despite a<br />

stuttering problem and then in January 2012, named<br />

the recipient of the Golf Writers’ Association of America<br />

(GWAA) Ben Hogan Award for remaining active in golf<br />

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despite a physical handicap or serious illness.<br />

Blog: www.sophiegustafson.com<br />

Twitter: @SophieGustafson<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(16) 2011 <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup (team event partnering<br />

Anna Nordqvist), 2010 Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong><br />

Nations Cup (team event partnering Anna Nordqvist),<br />

2010 AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. 2007 De Vere <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open, 2006 Siemens Austrian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

2003 <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, BT Open, HP Open. 2002<br />

Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic. 2001 AAMI Australian Open, 2000<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, 2000 Waterford Crystal <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, 2000 Weetabix Women’s British Open, 1998<br />

Donegal Irish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 1998 Marrakech Palmeraie<br />

Open, 1996 Deese <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(10) 1996 Rörstrand Open, 1997 Thailand Open, 1998<br />

Telia Final, 1998 Princess Lalla Meryem Cup. 2000 Chickfil-A<br />

Charity Championship, TSN World Cup Golf<br />

(partnering Carin Koch), 2001 Subaru Memorial of<br />

Naples. 2003 Samsung World Championship. 2003<br />

Catalonia World Matchplay Championship. 2009<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(8) 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1994 £1,610.00 105<br />

1995 £12,394.00 48<br />

1996 £34,733.00 12<br />

1997 £13,522.00 45<br />

1998 £103,443.00 2<br />

1999 £53,027.00 10<br />

2000 8,777.00 1<br />

2001 5,916.57 5<br />

2002 5613.25 3<br />

2003 917.95 1<br />

2004 60.31 68<br />

2005 €168,825.26 –<br />

2006 €193,773.79 4<br />

2007 €222,081.47 1<br />

2008 €48,796.18 46<br />

2009 €281,315.00 1<br />

2010 €111,841.00 15<br />

2011 €188,889.45 6<br />

2012 € 22,457.17 88<br />

Maha Haddioui<br />

Country<br />

Morocco<br />

Born<br />

15 May 1988 – Casablanca<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 2 <strong>LET</strong> events: the Lalla Meryem<br />

Cup and Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France, but missed<br />

the cut. She attended Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong><br />

in Marrakech and finished T20th, earning her full card for<br />

the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season in category 8a and becoming the<br />

first Moroccan golfer to qualify to play on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> full time.<br />

n In 2011, her first tournament as a professional, Maha<br />

finished 25th in the Lalla Meryem Cup held at Golf du<br />

Soleil in Agadir, her home course and hometown, and<br />

made the halfway cut at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German<br />

Open presented by Audi. Attended Final <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying<br />

School for 2012 in La Manga in Spain but missed out<br />

on earning her full card after a second round 84.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Educated at Lynn University in America. Four-time scholar<br />

All-American, NCGA First Team All American, Sunshine<br />

State Conference Women’s Golfer of the Year and twotime<br />

All SCC <strong>Tour</strong>nament Pick. Won gold in women's<br />

golf at the 2011 Arab Games in Qatar in a team which<br />

included her younger sister Nezha.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Educated at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida,<br />

America. Four-time scholar All-American, NCGA First<br />

Team All American, Sunshine State Conference Women’s<br />

Golfer of the Year and two-time All SCC <strong>Tour</strong>nament Pick.<br />

Speaks four languages. Resides in Agadir, Morocco.<br />

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Lydia Hall<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

14 December 1987 – Bridgend<br />

Turned Professional 8 November 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2007<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 202,735.67<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 81<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won<br />

1 (Last - 2012 ISPS Handa<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (4 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Lydia earned her first <strong>LET</strong> victory at the ISPS<br />

Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters at Buckinghamshire Golf<br />

Club in England in mid August. She shot rounds of 66,<br />

71 and 72 in ideal, sunny conditions for a fantastic seven<br />

under par 54-hole total ending one clear of Beth Allen of<br />

the United States. Lydia’s next best finish of the season<br />

was a tie for 22nd at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China.<br />

She was 16th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit, her<br />

best position in five years on tour.<br />

n In 2011, best finish was a tie for 9th at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 5th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match<br />

Play, which was a non-official <strong>LET</strong> event. Ended 75th on<br />

the money list with season’s earnings of €25,797.00.<br />

n In 2010, posted two top-10 finishes. Recorded a<br />

career best tie for 6th at the Lalla Meryem Cup in<br />

Morocco, with a 66 in the third and final round and tied<br />

for 8th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Finished<br />

57th on the Henderson Money List with earnings of<br />

€37,697.40 from 18 tournaments.<br />

n In 2009, played in 18 tournaments and made 10<br />

cuts with her best finish a tie for ninth at the Comunitat<br />

Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup, where she<br />

represented Wales for the second time, alongside<br />

Becky Brewerton. Individually, her best finish was 13th<br />

at the HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open where<br />

she shot a career low 66 (-6) in the third round. She<br />

finished the year ranked 60th on the Henderson Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €28,329.38.<br />

n In 2008, posted a season best tie for 18th at the<br />

Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Tied for 18th with Eleanor Pilgrim<br />

at the VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Hall was a member of the Welsh Junior Team from 2001-<br />

2005. She was also a member of the Welsh U/21 Team<br />

in 2004 and 2006, as well as the Wales <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Team in<br />

2004, 2005 and 2007. She was the Glamorgan <strong>Ladies</strong>’<br />

and Girls’ champion in 2004; the Top Qualifier at the 2005<br />

British Girls’, and won the Silver Medal at <strong>European</strong> U/21<br />

Team Championship 2004.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

157cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes, Hall started<br />

to play golf at the age of 11. She lists her parents as<br />

her greatest influences. Her father Wayne received one<br />

cap representing Wales in rugby in 1987. Hobbies and<br />

interests include listening to music, working on fitness,<br />

playing and watching any kind of sport, socialising with<br />

friends, spending money and most of all relaxing and<br />

watching movies. Hall attended Pencoed Comprehensive<br />

School and earned 10 GCSEs and 2 A levels, in Physical<br />

Education and Information Technology. Attached to<br />

Machynys Peninsula G&CC. Lives in Pencoed, Bridgend,<br />

Glamorgan. Twitter: @Lyd14hall<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €22,896.99 84<br />

2009 €28,329.38 60<br />

2010 €37,697.40 57<br />

2011 €25,797.00 75<br />

2012 €100,476.90 16<br />

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Sahra Hassan<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

13 November 1987 – Newport<br />

Turned Professional 22 January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 22 January 2009<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 33<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 49,648.70<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T12th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Sahra played in 17 tournaments with her<br />

season-best finish a tie for 22nd at the Hero Women’s<br />

Indian Open. She fired a career-low round of 67 (-5) in<br />

round one of the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She<br />

ended the season 77th on the ISPS Handa Order of<br />

Merit, her highest ranking in four years on tour.<br />

n In 2011, played in 11 tournaments and recorded a<br />

season-best tie for 12th at the Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open at Broekpolder Golf Club. Also tied for 13th at the<br />

Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open. Finished 114th on the Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €11,844.75. Also played<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series. Earned the 10th card at <strong>LET</strong><br />

Final Qualifying School for the 2012 season.<br />

n In 2010, played in two events with a season best tie<br />

for 52nd at the S4C Wales Championship.<br />

n In 2009, played in two <strong>LET</strong> events with a season best<br />

tie for 25th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Interests include all sports, R’n’B music, movies,<br />

spending time with family and friends.<br />

Twitter: @Sahra_hassan13<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €3,749.50 133<br />

2010 €2,878.06 146<br />

2011 €11,844.75 114<br />

2012 €31,176.39 77<br />

Caroline Hedwall<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

13 May 1989 – Taby<br />

Turned professional 29 October 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 25<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 349,175.42<br />

Career Victories (Last) 5 (last – 2012 UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Golf Open)<br />

Top ten finishes 6<br />

Lowest Round 62 (-10)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, after two months out from the game with a<br />

hip injury, Caroline returned in style by earning her fifth<br />

<strong>LET</strong> title when she successfully defended at the UNIQA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen at Golfclub<br />

Föhrenwaldh in Austria. She won by four strokes ahead<br />

of Mikaela Parmlid and Laura Davies. She fired a career<br />

low round of 62 (-10) during the second round of the<br />

Hero Women’s Indian Open and almost successfully<br />

defended the title, but was bested by Pornanong<br />

Phatlum after hitting her approach shot into the water<br />

short of the green and ending in second place. Despite<br />

only playing in six tournaments throughout the season,<br />

Caroline ended in 29th place on the ISPS Handa Order<br />

of Merit and 5th place on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

rankings going into <strong>2013</strong>. On the LPGA, she played in<br />

18 events, 13 cuts made, $216,074 (57), recorded 2<br />

top-10 finishes and 6 top-12 finishes including a<br />

career-best tie for fifth at the Kia Classic. Took several<br />

tournaments off in the summer due to her hip injury.<br />

n In 2011, began an incredible rookie season by winning<br />

the New South Wales Open on the Australian <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Professional Golf tour on her pro debut in January. She<br />

then won four titles on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, firstly at<br />

the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open at Gray Bear Golf Club,<br />

followed by the Finnair Masters at Helsinki Golf Club, the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open at Golfclub Föhrenwaldh in<br />

Austria and the Hero Women's Indian Open at DLF Golf<br />

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and Country Club in Gurgaon, near New Delhi. Recorded<br />

four additional top-10 finishes: a tie for 2nd at the Deloitte<br />

Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; tied 7th at the DeutscheBank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open; tied 9th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

and tied 9th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She<br />

then collected the Players’ Player of the Year Award, as<br />

voted for by her fellow competitors, having ended the<br />

year ranked third on the <strong>LET</strong>’s official Henderson Money<br />

List, behind Ai Miyazato and Melissa Reid, with season’s<br />

earnings of €278,529 from 20 tournaments played. This<br />

award was launched in 1995 and Hedwall became the<br />

first player in <strong>LET</strong> history to win both this award and be<br />

named the Rolex Rookie of the Year in the same season.<br />

She also played a starring role on Europe’s winning<br />

Solheim Cup team winning 2½ points at Killeen Castle in<br />

Ireland with a 2-1-1 record. Caroline formed a strong<br />

partnership with Sophie Gustafson, defeating Vicky Hurst<br />

and Brittany Lincicome by 5 and 4 in the Friday fourballs<br />

and beating Angela Stanford and Stacy Lewis by 6 and 5<br />

in the Saturday foursomes. Earned a vital halve against<br />

Ryann O’Toole in the penultimate singles match on<br />

Sunday to help bring the overall score to 15-13.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Tied for 27th at the 2010 Ricoh Women’s British Open at<br />

Royal Birkdale and won the Smyth Salver as the leading<br />

amateur. Tied for eighth place at the 2010 Finnair Masters<br />

at Helsinki GC. Competed at the 2009 and 2008 Ricoh<br />

Women’s British Opens. Tied for 13th at the 2008<br />

Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika in Sweden. Was<br />

the 2010 NCGA champion and Player of the Year. Led<br />

Sweden to victory at the <strong>European</strong> Team Championships<br />

in 2008 and 2010. Won the 2007 and 2009 <strong>European</strong><br />

Amateur Championship. Was named to the Swedish<br />

squad for the 2008 World Amateur Team Championship<br />

where she teamed with former Cowgirl Pernilla Lindberg<br />

and Anna Nordqvist to win the team title. World Amateur<br />

Champion in 2008. Won the <strong>LET</strong>’s Final Qualifying School<br />

for the 2011 season at La Manga Club by nine strokes.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Caroline started to play golf aged eight. She is the<br />

daughter of Yvonne and Claes Hedwall. She has a twin<br />

sister, Jacqueline, who was a member of the golf team<br />

at LSU. She was also recruited by Duke, Arizona, LSU,<br />

New Mexico and Purdue but chose to attend Oklahoma<br />

State University. She lives in Loddekopinge, Sweden.<br />

Her hobbies include skiing and snowboarding.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(5) 2011 Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, Finnair Masters,<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, Hero Women's Indian Open.<br />

2012 UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €278,528.87 3 2012 €80,779.88 29<br />

Maria Hernández<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

24 March 1986 - Pamplona<br />

Turned Professional June 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 129,448.14<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 14<br />

Career Victories (Last) 1 (2010)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Maria played a limited schedule due to<br />

injury (bulging disc). She competed in three <strong>LET</strong> events<br />

with a season best tie for 17th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France.<br />

n In 2011, played in five <strong>LET</strong> tournaments with a season<br />

best tie for 15th at the ANZ RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in seven<br />

events and earned her maiden victory at the inaugural<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open at Gray Bear Golf Club with<br />

a one shot victory over Kristie Smith. Posted two further<br />

top ten finishes: tied for 5th at the Open de Espana<br />

Femenino and tied for 7th at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open. Finished 14th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €115,588.82. Finished second on<br />

the <strong>LET</strong> rookie of the year standings to South Korean<br />

In Kyung Kim.<br />

n In 2009, turned professional in June. Finished 10th at<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Final Stage Qualifying School; finished sixth at the<br />

LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she earned<br />

Priority List Category 11 for the 2010 LPGA season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Hernandez tied for 31st at the 2003 Open de Espana<br />

Femenino as an amateur. She tied for 13th at the same<br />

tournament in 2005 and tied for 55th in 2009. The 2009<br />

NCAA Player of the Year, from Purdue University, turned in<br />

a strong collegiate career, which was capped off with the<br />

NCAA Division I Individual Championship. She won eight<br />

times while at Purdue University, and in 2008, she won<br />

the Big Ten Conference Championship and was named<br />

the Purdue Female Athlete of the Year. She's a two-time<br />

Duramed National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA)<br />

All-American First Team selection, and a two-time Big<br />

Ten Conference Player of the Year, both in 2007 and 2008.<br />

An eight year member of the Spanish National Team,<br />

Hernandez is a five-time <strong>European</strong> Team Championship<br />

gold medalist, and earned a gold medal at the 2005<br />

Mediterranean Games as an individual and as a team.<br />

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PERSONAL<br />

Studied management at Purdue University. When away<br />

from golf, Hernández enjoys soccer, skiing, watching<br />

movies and playing any kind of sport. Web:<br />

www.mariahernandezgolf.com Twitter: @MariaHGolf<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2010 Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €115,588.82 14 2012 € 5,242.30 136<br />

2011 €8,617.02 123<br />

Whitney Hillier<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Date of Birth 1 December 1990<br />

Turned professional 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2012 Lake Macquarie amateur champion, 2012<br />

Riversdale Cup Champion, 2012 Malaysian Amateur<br />

champion, 2012 Trans national stroke play champion,<br />

2012 Espirito Santo Amateur Team Championships,<br />

Australia 3rd.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

2006 St Andrews Junior <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 2008 Australian<br />

Junior Champion; Golf Australia national team squad<br />

member. Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School: tied 17th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Geraldton, Australia. 175cm tall with brown hair<br />

and brown eyes. Started to play golf on July 16, 1997.<br />

Credits coach David Milne, mental coach Lawrie<br />

Montague and parents as greatest influences on her<br />

career. Lists going to the beach, music, travelling and<br />

swimming amongst her hobbies. Famous relatives are<br />

David Mould, a steeplechase jockey for The Queen<br />

Mother and Marion Mould, a show jumper.<br />

Maria Hjorth<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

15 October 1973 – Falun<br />

Turned Professional 1996<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1996<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories (Last) 2 (2005)<br />

Other Victories (Last) 4 (2011 - LPGA)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,746,069.83<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 103<br />

Top Ten Finishes 30<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (5 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Maria played 4 <strong>LET</strong> events and made 2 cuts<br />

with a season-best tie for 15th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France. On the LPGA, played 20 events,<br />

12 cuts made, $98,971 (79). Best finish was a tie for<br />

ninth at the Kingsmill Championship.<br />

n In 2011, played in three <strong>LET</strong> events on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and recorded two top-10 finishes: tied 6th<br />

at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and tied 9th at the Evian Masters<br />

presented by Société Générale. Won the Avnet LPGA<br />

Classic, her fourth-career LPGA victory.Recorded five<br />

additional top-10 finishes including: tied for eighth at the<br />

Honda LPGA Thailand and the Wegmans LPGA<br />

Championship; eighth at the Lorena Ochoa Invitationa;<br />

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ninth at the CME Group Titleholders; tied for ninth at the<br />

Evian Masters. Made her fifth appearance in The Solheim<br />

Cup as a member of Europe’s victorious team at Killeen<br />

Castle in Ireland with a 1-3-1 record. Earned 1 point in<br />

the Friday foursomes playing with Anna Nordqvist, taking<br />

overall points scored to 8½ with a 6-13-5 record overall.<br />

n In 2010, played three events on the <strong>LET</strong> with a seasonbest<br />

tie for 12th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. Played 21<br />

events on the LPGA, best finish was a tie for third at the<br />

Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia.<br />

n In 2009, after the birth of her first child, Maria qualified<br />

for her fourth <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team; she played<br />

four events on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and her best<br />

finish was third at the season-ending Omega Dubai


<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She finished 14th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €96,174.28. On<br />

the US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, her best finish was a tie for second<br />

at the Hana Bank – KOLON Championship. She also<br />

tied for fifth at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge and<br />

tied for sixth at the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by<br />

Monac R.V. Represented Europe at The Solheim Cup<br />

for the fourth time.<br />

n In 2008, best finish was runner-up at the McDonald's<br />

LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola, where<br />

she lost a four-hole, sudden-death playoff to Yani Tseng<br />

and crossed the $4 million mark in career earnings;<br />

n In 2009, qualified for her fourth <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup Team; best finish was a tie for second at the<br />

Hana Bank – KOLON Championship on LPGA.<br />

n In 2007, won the 2007 Navistar LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2005, successfully defended her <strong>Ladies</strong> English<br />

Open title, again at Chart Hills GC in Kent, in 2005.<br />

Represented Europe in The 2005 Solheim Cup at<br />

Crooked Stick GC, Indiana, USA. Represented Europe<br />

again in The 2007 Solheim Cup at Halmstad Golfklubb<br />

in Sweden. Won third LPGA title at the 2007 Navistar<br />

LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2004, won her maiden <strong>LET</strong> title in style at the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> English Open when she fired 19-under over<br />

three days at Nick Faldo’s Chart Hills GC in Kent.<br />

Broke the €1million barrier in career earnings.<br />

n In 1999, secured maiden LPGA victory in 1999<br />

SAFECO Classic. Also won 1999 Mizuno Classic.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finnish Champion, Norwegian Champion 1990. Swedish<br />

Order of Merit winner 1991. <strong>European</strong> Champion,<br />

Scottish Stroke play Champion, St Rule Trophy, Greek<br />

Amateur Champion 1995, Spanish Open Amateur<br />

Champion, Sherry Cup (Spain), <strong>European</strong> Amateur<br />

Masters Champion 1995. Represented Sweden in World<br />

Amateur Team Championship 1994 and in Vagliano<br />

Trophy and <strong>European</strong> Team Championship 1995.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm with blonde hair and mixed colour eyes.<br />

Graduated with a BA Hons in English from Stirling<br />

University in 1996. Now lives in Orlando, Florida. Married<br />

to caddie Shaun McBride, originally from Adelaide. First<br />

daughter Emily McBride born 3rd February 2009. Credits<br />

parents, coach, Liselotte Neumann and Seve Ballesteros<br />

as individuals most influencing her career. Hobbies<br />

include reading, listening to music and aerobics.<br />

Twitter: @MariaHjorth<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2004 <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open, 2005 <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(4) 1999 SAFECO Classic, 1999 Mizuno Classic, 2007<br />

Navistar LPGA Classic, 2011 Avnet LPGA Classic.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(5) 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1996 £23,681.00 24<br />

1997 £39,536.00 10<br />

1998 £77,734.00 3<br />

1999 £51,877.00 11<br />

2000 833.00 55<br />

2001 – –<br />

2002 6483.65 2<br />

2003 83.23 56<br />

2004 221.08 25<br />

2005 €158,524.71 2<br />

2006 €80,173.20 21<br />

2007 €198,282.54 5<br />

2008 €62,335.57 35<br />

2009 €96,174.28 14<br />

2010 €42,757.18 51<br />

2011 €95,090.73 16<br />

2012 €14,560.38 104<br />

Nina Holleder<br />

Country<br />

Date of Birth<br />

Germany<br />

23 December 1987 – Rosenheim,<br />

Germany<br />

Turned professional 27 December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner of the 2007 Russian <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Open;<br />

winner of the 2008 German National Championship;<br />

winner of the 2009 Luxemburg <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Open;<br />

2nd at the World Amateur Team Championship; 6th at<br />

the 2012 <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Championship.<br />

2012 <strong>LET</strong>AS results: 2nd at the Women's Bank Open<br />

in Finland and 4th at the Generali <strong>Ladies</strong> Open France.<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T31st.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Rosenheim, Germany. 165cm tall with blonde<br />

hair and grey eyes. Started to play golf in 1998, aged 10,<br />

at Golf Club Arosa, Switzerland. Attached to Golf Club<br />

St. Leon-Rot, Germany. Hobbies and interests include<br />

science, philosophy, history and art.<br />

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Daniela Holmqvist<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Date of Birth 3 May 1988<br />

Turned professional 8 October 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Won the 2009 SAS Masters Volkswagen Open as an<br />

amateur. Won two <strong>European</strong> professional mini-tour<br />

events: Skyways Open and The Chrysantemum. Was the<br />

low Amateur as well as the tournament runner-up in the<br />

2012 <strong>Ladies</strong> Norwegian Challenge, a <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

Access <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Added 3 top 10 finishes in the<br />

consecutive tournaments she played on the <strong>LET</strong>AS tour.<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T17th<br />

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Won Conference USA individual title as a freshman (by<br />

10 strokes). Conference USA Freshman of the Year,<br />

State of Louisiana Freshman of the Year and Sugar Bowl<br />

Athlete of the Month. Transferred to UC Berkeley as<br />

a sophomore, where she helped the team win six<br />

NCAA-sanctioned events including the 2012 Pac-12<br />

Championships. Named to the “All Pac-12” team each<br />

year she was eligible (2011 and 2012). First Cal female<br />

golfer to be named Pac 12 “Golfer of the Month” (March<br />

2012). Never finished out of Top 5 individually at NCAAsanctioned<br />

events during final semester at Cal, except<br />

for the West Regionals (16th) and including a victory at<br />

Anuenue Spring Break Classic at Kapalua. 2012 NCGA<br />

as well as Golfweek All-American. Holmqvist became the<br />

first female golfer from the University of California to be<br />

named the Pac-12 Golfer of the Month in March 2012.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

The highest ranked Swedish amateur, member of 2011<br />

and 2012 Swedish National Team and winner of 2011<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team Championship (7-under in final match<br />

against Spain; closed out that match on the 12th hole).<br />

Ranked Top 20 in Golf Week’s as well as Golfstat’s<br />

Collegiate Rankings. Placed T3 in the 2012 British<br />

Amateur Championships stroke play part and 9th in the<br />

match play. Won the Stockholm championships by 9<br />

strokes at <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> venue Bro Hof Golf Course in<br />

2012 and set a course record 68. Selected to represent<br />

Sweden as the number one player in the 2012 World<br />

Amateur Championships. Has played 12 events in 2012,<br />

with 9 top 5 finishes and 10 top 10s.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Berne, Switzerland. 165cm tall with blue eyes and<br />

dark blonde hair. Attended the University of California,<br />

Berkeley, USA. Started golf in January 1992, influenced<br />

by father, grandfather and coach, Torsten Hanson.<br />

Daniela’s father, Hans Holmqvist, was a professional<br />

football player, with 27 caps (4 goals) for the Swedish<br />

national side. Daniela’s grandfather was also a golfer from<br />

Sweden, and is a Senior <strong>European</strong> Champion. Daniela<br />

enjoys all sports.<br />

Rebecca Hudson<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

13 June 1979 – Doncaster<br />

Turned Professional 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2002<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 627,748.40<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 154<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories (Last) 4 (2008)<br />

Playoff Record 1/1<br />

Top Ten Finishes 22<br />

Lowest round 62<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 17 events, 14 cuts made, earned<br />

€82,944.93 (27). Recorded 2 top-10 finishes including<br />

third place at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi and tied third at the Raiffeisenbank<br />

Prague Golf Masters.<br />

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n In 2011, played in 19 tournaments and posted a<br />

season-best tie for 10th at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian<br />

Open; also finished 4th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match Play,<br />

which was a non-official event on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> schedule.<br />

n In 2010, posted a season best tie for 2nd at the Open


de Espana Femenino. Finished 38th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €55,807.45 from<br />

19 events played.<br />

n In 2008, won the VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup (a<br />

team event) representing England with Trish Johnson.<br />

Won the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Costa Adeje and the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> English Open at The Oxfordshire back to back.<br />

n In 2006, earned maiden <strong>LET</strong> victory at the OTP Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open, Hungary. Also won the<br />

Acer SA Women’s Open on the Women’s African <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n In 2005, posted a career low round 62 (-9) at the OTP<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open at Old Lake Golf<br />

and Country Club in Hungary.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Rebecca has arguably the finest amateur career of the<br />

modern era. She has represented GB&I in the Curtis Cup<br />

three times in 1998, 2000 and 2002, 1997 French under-<br />

21 champion, 2000 Spanish Open champion, 2000<br />

Scottish strokeplay champion, 2000 English Strokeplay<br />

champion, 2000 British Open amateur champion, 2000<br />

British Amateur strokeplay champion, 2000 English<br />

strokeplay champion, 2001 English amateur champion,<br />

2001 British strokeplay champion, 2002 British Open<br />

amateur strokeplay champion and winner of Smyth Salver<br />

for leading amateur at the Weetabix Women’s British<br />

Open at Sunningdale 2001, where she played with<br />

eventual winner Se Ri Pak in the final round.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with dark blonde hair and blue eyes,<br />

Rebecca’s hobbies include Art, music and most other<br />

sports. She has an A-level in Art and a BTEC National<br />

Diploma in Art and Design. Represents the British Hen<br />

Welfare Trust. Website: www.becshudson.weebly.com<br />

Twitter: @becshudson<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(4) 2006 OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

Hungary; 2008 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 2008 <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

English Open. 2008 VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup<br />

(team event with Trish Johnson)<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2006 Acer SA Women’s Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2003 9.00 122<br />

2004 23.50 102<br />

2005 €33,102.57 41<br />

2006 €123,835.84 8<br />

2007 €110,263.36 19<br />

2008 €145,275.91 10<br />

2009 €50,839.54 33<br />

2010 €55,807.45 38<br />

2011 €24,030.09 85<br />

2012 €82,944.93 27<br />

Charley Hull<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Date of Birth 20 March 1996<br />

Turned professional 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Between the age of 13 and 16 won the following<br />

tournaments:- The Leveret, Hampshire Rose, Woburn GC<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Club Championship (gaining course record of 8<br />

under in one round), ID Jones / Doherty Championship<br />

Florida, Welsh Open Stroke play, English Stroke play,<br />

Harder Hall Invitational Florida,<br />

Made cut in following pro tournaments: 2012 Kraft<br />

Nabisco Championship, Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Irish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters.<br />

Member of the victorious 2012 GB&I Curtis Cup Team.<br />

Winner of BBC Eastern Region Young Sports Personality<br />

of the year. Career highlights include playing in Kraft<br />

Nabisco, reaching No 3 in the world amateur rankings in<br />

2012 and being a member of winning Curtis Cup team<br />

2012. Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T36th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Kettering, England. Started to play golf at<br />

Kettering Golf Club in 2001 aged five. First coach at<br />

Kettering GC was Kevin Theobald. 168cm tall with blonde<br />

hair and blue eyes. Currently attached to Woburn Golf<br />

Club, England. Coached by Lee Scarbrow at John<br />

O’Gaunt Golf Club, England. Hobbies include cinema,<br />

Facebook, Twitter and socialising.<br />

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Paula Hurtado<br />

Country<br />

Colombia<br />

Date of Birth 5 February 1990<br />

Turned professional 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner of 10 competitions on the South American junior<br />

circuit. Three-time runner-up in South American amateur<br />

competition. Winner of five tournaments and runner-up<br />

six times while playing at Florida International University.<br />

Won the Junior Local Ranking of Antioquia, Colombia<br />

every year from 2003-2007. Qualified for the South<br />

American Championship in 2006 and 2007. Won the<br />

Junior National Championship Medal Play “Arturo Calle<br />

Cup” – Club Hatogrande, Bogotá, Colombia 2006. Junior<br />

National Championship Match Play “Eduardo Herrera<br />

Cup” – Club Llanogrande, Medellín, Colombia and Junior<br />

National Ranking – Colombia 2007. National Youth<br />

Championship – Club Farallones, Cali, Colombia 2006.<br />

International Juvenile and Junior Championship “Alpina<br />

Cup” – San Andrés Golf Club, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

2006.International Juvenile and Junior Championship<br />

Guatemala City – Mayan Golf Club, Guatemala City,<br />

Guatemala 2006. Athlete of the Year Club Campestre el<br />

Rodeo, Medellín, Colombia – 2006 – 2007. Junior South<br />

American Championship – Valencia, Venezuela 2005.<br />

Junior South American Championship – Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

2007. Junior South American Championship –<br />

Bucaramanga, Colombia 2008. University of Arkansas<br />

Little Rock (UALR) Golf Classic – Arkansas 2008.<br />

Ranking Sunbelt Conference – 2008. Morehead State<br />

University (MSU) Spring Kick off – Oxnard, California<br />

2008. Betle Lou Evans Invitational – 2009. Wolverine<br />

Invitational – Ann Arbor, Michigan 2010. Freshman of the<br />

Year Sunbelt Conference 2008. All Conference (Award<br />

given to the top 10 players on each conference) – 2008 –<br />

2009 – 2010. One of the 9 players chosen to compete<br />

individually on the NCAA Championships. Florida<br />

International University (FIU) VIP Player – 2008. FIU<br />

Athlete of the Year – 2010. FIU MVP Player – 2009 –<br />

2010 – 2011. Golfweek Magazine Player of the week –<br />

2010. Low round as an amateur: 64. Position at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T15th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm tall with brown hair and dark brown eyes.<br />

Attended Florida International University (Hospitality<br />

Administration Management, 2012). Born in Medellin,<br />

Colombia and started to play golf aged 7 years. Lists<br />

parents as greatest influence and enjoys cycling, playing<br />

volleyball and going to the gym.<br />

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Laura Jansone<br />

Country<br />

Latvia<br />

Date of Birth<br />

24 July 1988 – Riga, Latvia<br />

Turned professional 1 February 2011<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Six-time Latvian Junior Champion (2000, 2001, 2003-<br />

2006). Three-time winner of the Latvian Amateur<br />

Championship (2004, 2006 and 2007). Recorded four<br />

wins in collegiate competition while at East Tennessee<br />

State University. Named the 2007 Atlantic Sun (A-Sun)<br />

Conference Freshman of the Year. Three-time A-Sun<br />

Conference First Team selection (2007, 2008, 2010).<br />

Competed in two World Amateur Team Championships<br />

(2008, 2010). Two-time individual winner of the A-Sun<br />

Conference Women's Golf Championship (2008, 2010).<br />

Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year. Tied for 25th at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season, becoming<br />

the first <strong>LET</strong> member from Latvia.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with blonde hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged 10, when there was only one nine-hole<br />

course in Latvia. Her father took her to a golf clinic. Lists<br />

father and Santa Puce as greatest influences on career.<br />

Interests include snowboarding, yoga, painting, dancing<br />

and shopping. Has a degree in Interior Design from the<br />

University of Tennessee. Resides in Tennessee during<br />

the summer and Florida during the winter. Related to<br />

Nils Jansons, an inline extreme roller blader.<br />

Felicity Johnson<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

26 February 1987 – Birmingham<br />

Turned Professional October 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 401,931.70<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 21<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories (Last) 2 (2011)<br />

Playoff record 1/1<br />

Top-Ten Finishes 12<br />

Lowest Round 62<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Felicity played in 21 <strong>LET</strong> events, recorded<br />

6 top 10s and made 16 cuts. Earned €93,263.30 (20)<br />

with a season best tie for 4th at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open presented by Audi. Qualified for the<br />

US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

n In 2011, won the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France:<br />

her second <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory. Defeated<br />

Italian Diana Luna with a par at the first play-off hole,<br />

the par-five 18th at at Paris International Golf Club.<br />

Recorded one additional top-10 finish: a tie for 9th at<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. Finished 32nd on the Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €67,130.37.<br />

n In 2010, played 22 events with a season best tie for<br />

12th at the Women's Australian Open.<br />

n In 2009, earned maiden win at 2009 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open at Golf Costa Adeje. Shot 62(-10) 1st round of<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters at Lycke Golf Course. She<br />

posted two additional top ten finishes: T3rd at the SAS<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters in Norway and T5th at the Randstad<br />

Open de France Dames.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2005 English Amateur Champion. Member of the 2005<br />

winning Vagliano Team. Won 2005 Spirit International as<br />

part of the England Team. Daily Telegraph Lady Golfer of<br />

the Year in 2005.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

163cm tall with red hair and green eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at five years old. Left school at 16 to pursue amateur<br />

career. Turned professional in October 2006 in order to<br />

join the PGA. Hobbies include supporting Aston Villa<br />

Football Club, football, watching sports and socialising.<br />

Enjoys watching Sergio Garcia. Influenced by the Harmon<br />

Brothers. Coached by Dick Harmon in Houston, USA, for<br />

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one week in 2005 as part of the Red Bull Master Class.<br />

Twitter: @FlicJohnsonGolf<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2009 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2011 Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €33,480.41 61<br />

2008 €90,360.20 25<br />

2009 €93,599.70 15<br />

2010 €30,161.20 68<br />

2011 €67,130.37 32<br />

2012 €93,263.30 20<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

17 January 1966 - Bristol<br />

Turned professional 1987<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1987<br />

Career victories (last) 21 (2010)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories 18<br />

Other Victories 3<br />

Career Holes-in-one 3<br />

Playoff Record 1/4<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 2,227,232.46<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 316<br />

Top Ten Finishes 104<br />

Lowest Round 58 (-7); 62 (-11)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 19 tournaments, recorded 8 top 10<br />

finishes with a season best 3rd at the Tenerife Open de<br />

Espana and tied 3rd at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British<br />

Masters. Season’s earnings €124,438.10 (10).<br />

n In 2011, played in 18 tournaments and best finish<br />

was a tie for 9th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open.<br />

n In 2010, claimed the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at<br />

Buenavista Golf Club and the Open de France Feminin<br />

at Paris International Golf Club, where she defeated<br />

Italy’s Diana Luna on the first play-off hole. Johnson<br />

achieved Life Membership of the <strong>LET</strong> according to the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>’s qualifying criteria with 20 points, after the <strong>LET</strong><br />

Membership voted to award points to winners of the<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup<br />

retrospectively.<br />

n In 2008, represented England at the inaugural VCI<br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup at La Sella Resort in Spain<br />

and won the event partnering Rebecca Hudson.<br />

n In 2007, won the BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open at Sheraton<br />

Parco de- Medici in Rome and qualified automatically for<br />

eighth appearance on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team.<br />

Posted a 0-1-2 win-loss-draw record at Halmstad taking<br />

all-time Solheim record to 5-13-7.<br />

n In 2005, finished second at the Arras Open de France<br />

Dames and Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship in 2005 which<br />

secured a place on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup team.<br />

n In 2004, won the Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in fine style with<br />

a closing 8-under par 65 to deny close friend Laura<br />

Davies. Finished second on the OOM behind Davies,<br />

her best season since 2000.<br />

n In 2000, represented Europe for sixth time in the 2000<br />

Solheim Cup and helped to secure 2.5 out of a possible<br />

4 points for the victorious <strong>European</strong> team. Won 2000<br />

The Daily Telegraph <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters presented<br />

by Kellogg’s.<br />

n In 1999, Twice matched record for lowest nine holes<br />

in 1999 with 29 in both Cantor Fitzgerald Laura Davies<br />

Invitational and Palmeraie Marrakech Open. Also equalled<br />

record for most consecutive birdies when she started<br />

final round of Marrakech Palmeraie Open with seven<br />

straight birdies.<br />

n In 1996, Set <strong>Tour</strong> records in the 1996 French Open<br />

at Le Golf d’Arras with opening round of 62 followed<br />

by 36-hole total of 130 and 200 for 54 holes. Missed<br />

first cut in 30 tournaments at the 1996 Weetabix<br />

Women’s British Open.<br />

n In 1992, Shared individual honours with Lotta<br />

Neumann in 1992 World Team Championship in Taiwan.<br />

Beat Patty Sheehan, US & British Open Champion, in<br />

Europe’s 1992 Solheim Cup triumph.<br />

n In 1990, completed four victories to win 1990 Order<br />

of Merit.<br />

n In 1987, Johnson turned professional and won<br />

three tournaments in her rookie season on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, as well as finishing as the Rookie of the<br />

Year. She also won the LPGA’s Qualifying School at<br />

Sweetwater.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Completed an outstanding amateur career by earning<br />

four out of four points when Great Britain & Ireland won<br />

Curtis Cup at Prairie Dunes in 1986. South Western<br />

Champion 1983, 1984. England Under-23 and Under-21<br />

Champion 1984. England Amateur Champion, England<br />

Strokeplay Champion, England Under-23 Champion<br />

1985. Represented GB&I in World Amateur Team<br />

Championship 1986.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

179cm with brown hair and brown eyes. Excellent record<br />

in tough conditions after learning game on Royal North<br />

Devon's exposed links at Westward Ho. Coached by<br />

Richard Lawless, from The Wiltshire Golf Club. One of<br />

Arsenal FC's biggest fans and attends every match while<br />

she is at home and enjoys a healthy banter about football<br />

with Solheim Cup partner and close friend Laura Davies.<br />

Lists sports, going to the theatre and music amongst her<br />

other interests.<br />

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TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(18) 1987 McEwan’s Wirral Classic, Bloor Homes<br />

Eastleigh Classic, Woolmark Matchplay Championship.<br />

1990 Hennessy Cup, Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic,<br />

<strong>European</strong> Open, Longines Classic. 1992 Skol La Manga<br />

Club Classic. 1996 Marks & Spencer <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

French Open. 1999 <strong>Ladies</strong> French Open, Marrakech<br />

Palmeraie Open. 2000 The Daily Telegraph <strong>Ladies</strong> British<br />

Masters presented by Kellogg’s. 2004 Wales ‘Golf as it<br />

should be’ <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2007 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open.<br />

2008 VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup, (team event,<br />

partnered Rebecca Hudson), 2010 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

2010 Open de France Feminin.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(3) 1993 LPGA Las Vegas Canyon Gate, LPGA Atlanta<br />

Championship. 1996 LPGA Fieldcrest Cannon Classic.<br />

UNOFFICIAL VICTORIES<br />

(1) 1992 World Team Championship (Individual).<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(8) 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1987 £35,718.00 5<br />

1988 £2,110.00 90<br />

1989 £11,631.00 36<br />

1990 £83,043.00 1<br />

1991 £18,155.00 19<br />

1992 £51,805.00 4<br />

1993 £17,451.00 17<br />

1994 £31,309.00 15<br />

1995 £52,464.00 7<br />

1996 £80,333.00 3<br />

1997 £45,742.00 9<br />

1998 £73,190.00 4<br />

1999 £117,213.00 4<br />

2000 5,312.00 2<br />

2001 2,151.31 16<br />

2002 1572.47 27<br />

2003 372.45 9<br />

2004 672.65 2<br />

2005 €116,190.21 9<br />

2006 €72,288.12 24<br />

2007 €202,467.75 4<br />

2008 €67,782.36 34<br />

2009 €46,566.67 40<br />

2010 €139,924.93 9<br />

2011 €30,838.16 71<br />

2012 €124,438.10 10<br />

Malene Jorgensen<br />

Country<br />

Denmark<br />

Born<br />

30 July 1986 – Odense<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 100,681.10<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 64<br />

Top ten finishes 4<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

7th<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 17 events, made 7 cuts with best<br />

finish a tie for 12th at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco,<br />

season’s earnings €17,416.25 (100). Returned to Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School and finished 7th earning her full<br />

playing rights in category 8a.<br />

n In 2011, best finish was a tie for 8th at the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. Also tied for 9th at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 56th on the Money List with<br />

earnings of 44,640.37 from 19 tournaments.<br />

n In 2010, played in 16 events and posted two top-10<br />

finishes with a career best of 7th at the Finnair Masters.<br />

Also tied for 9th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss<br />

Open, where she shot a career low 65 (-7) in the second<br />

round at Golf Gerre Losone. Finished 48th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€43,535.15.<br />

n In 2009, Malene posted two top-20 finishes with her<br />

season best finish a tie for 16th at the Finnair Masters,<br />

followed by a tie for 18th at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

From 13 events played, Malene earned €17,762.91<br />

and finished 85th on the Henderson Money List, which<br />

was inside the top 80 on the exemption rankings,<br />

earning her full card for 2010.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Danish <strong>Ladies</strong>’ International Champion 2008 (DLAK).<br />

2008 and 2006 Danish champion (strokeplay). 2006<br />

Danish champion (matchplay). Danish national team<br />

member 2002-2008. Represented Denmark at the<br />

2008 World Championship in Adelaide, Australia.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at the age of 9 with her family. Encouraged by her<br />

brother Michael Jorgensen, who is 6 years older and was<br />

a professional golfer on the Challenge <strong>Tour</strong>. Represents<br />

Odense Eventyr Golf Klub, Denmark. Hobbies include<br />

painting and golf.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €17,762.91 85<br />

2010 €43,535.15 48<br />

2011 €44,640.37 56<br />

2012 €17,416.25 100<br />

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Hannah Jun<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born<br />

24 July 1985 – Los Angeles, California<br />

Turned Professional June 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 102,293.09<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 27<br />

Top ten finishes 4<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Playoff Record 0/1<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

In 2012, Hannah played in 6 tournaments and made<br />

5 cuts, recording 2 top 10s: tied 3rd at the Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France, where she fired a career low 66<br />

in the final round at Chantaco Golf Club and tied 9th at<br />

the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Season’s earnings<br />

€30,659.05 (78).<br />

n In 2011, earned a career-best finish of 2nd at the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open after ending 10 strokes behind<br />

Catriona Matthew at Archerfield Links. Finished 40th<br />

on the Money List with earnings of €54,337.14 from<br />

15 tournaments.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Hannah<br />

played in nine events and posted two top-three finishes,<br />

including a tie for second at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in China, where she was defeated in a four-way<br />

play-off by Lee-Anne Pace. She also tied for 3rd at the<br />

Open de France Feminin at Paris International Golf Club.<br />

She finished 47th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €46,070.23.<br />

n In 2007-2009, Jun played on the Duramed Futures<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> and the Cactus <strong>Tour</strong> in the USA.<br />

n In 2008, she was a non-exempt member of the LPGA.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Jun’s junior career was highlighted by three consecutive<br />

California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) individual titles<br />

(2000-02), as well as Second-Team All-America honours<br />

by the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA). She was<br />

runner-up at the 2002 Junior World Championship and, in<br />

2003, won the Callaway Golf Junior World Championships<br />

and earned her second consecutive AJGA Second-Team<br />

All-America honour. She joined the University of California,<br />

Los Angeles (UCLA) women’s golf team in 2003, earning<br />

Second-Team All-Pac-10 honours and was named the<br />

Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year after a runner-up individual<br />

finish at the Pac-10 Championship. Jun captured<br />

medallist honours at the 2004 NCAA West Regional, and<br />

was a quarterfinalist at the 2004 U.S. Women’s Amateur<br />

Public Links Championship, losing to eventual winner Yani<br />

Tseng. She won the 2005 Las Vegas Founders Collegiate<br />

Showdown as a junior, and was a co-medalist at the 2006<br />

U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Jun resides in San Diego, California. She is 162cm,<br />

started playing golf at the age of 12 and credits her dad<br />

and first swing coach as the individuals most influencing<br />

her career. She studied history at the University of<br />

California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her hobbies include<br />

working out, travelling, reading and shopping.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €46,070.23 47 2012 €30,659.05 78<br />

2011 €54,337.14 40<br />

Ariya Jutanugarn<br />

Country<br />

Thailand<br />

Date of birth 23 November 1995<br />

Turned professional 12 December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Ariya ended her amateur career in December 2012 ranked<br />

2nd on the Amateur World Rankings, behind Lydia Ko.<br />

Ariya won the U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur Public<br />

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Links, AJGA Rolex Girls Junior, Junior PGA, Canadian<br />

Women's Amateur and Polo Golf Junior Classic in 2012.<br />

She won her second consecutive AJGA Rolex Junior<br />

Player of the Year honors and then in December, went on


to win the Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School Final Stage for <strong>2013</strong> by<br />

five shots. In 2011, she earned low amateur honors at the<br />

Kraft Nabisco Championship when she tied for 25th place.<br />

She achieved the following results in additional professional<br />

tournaments: T8th at the 2011 Honda LPGA Thailand,<br />

T9th at the 2012 Sime LPGA Darby, T12th 2012 Honda<br />

LPGA Thailand, T22nd 2012 Kraft Nabisco Championship.<br />

In 2008, as a 12 year-old amateur, Ariya tied for 28th at the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>’s Finnair Masters.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Ariya was born in Bangkok, Thailand and started to play<br />

golf aged 5½ at Natee driving range. Her parents own a<br />

golf shop in Thailand and have been instrumental in her<br />

career. Ariya’s older sister, Moriya, won the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>’s<br />

Final Qualifying School for the <strong>2013</strong>, before Ariya<br />

matched her by winning the <strong>LET</strong>’s <strong>Tour</strong> School. Aside<br />

from golf, Ariya enjoys tennis and swimming.<br />

Zuzana Kamasova<br />

Country<br />

Slovakia<br />

Born<br />

14 May 1978 – Bratislava<br />

Turned Professional 25 November 2004<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 25 November 2004<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (Last)<br />

1 (2011 Lalla Meryem Cup)<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 81,309.33<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 71<br />

Top-Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round<br />

68 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 14 <strong>LET</strong> events, 4 cuts made, with<br />

a season-best tie for 52nd at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters. Season’s earnings: €3,846.27 (145).<br />

n In 2011, won the Lalla Meryem Cup at Gold du Soleil<br />

in Agadir, Morocco: becoming the first ever winner from<br />

Eastern Europe on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n Finished 41st on the Money List with season’s earnings<br />

of €53,863.70 from 17 tournaments.<br />

n In 2007, played in four <strong>LET</strong> events and made one cut.<br />

Finished tied for 19th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

in Austria. Returned to Qualifying School where she<br />

finished 51st.<br />

n In 2006, played in 8 events and made one cut all<br />

year, finishing tied for 57th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open.<br />

n In 2005, played in five <strong>LET</strong> events but made no cuts.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Interests include snowboarding, swimming and snorkling.<br />

Represents Gray Bear GC, Tale, Slovakia.<br />

Website: www.zuzanakamasova.sk/sk/uvod<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2005 - -<br />

2006 €581.62 166<br />

2007 €3,975.00 142<br />

2008 €15,893.94 105<br />

2009 €0.00 164<br />

2010 €3,910.00 138<br />

2011 €53,863.70 41<br />

2012 €3,846.27 145<br />

Lorie Kane<br />

Country<br />

Canada<br />

Date of Birth 19 December 1964<br />

Turned professional 1993<br />

LPGA Victories 4 (last - 2001)<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 29 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Member of the US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> from 1996-2012. Rookie<br />

Year on <strong>LET</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

n In 1997, finished second at the Toray Japan Queens<br />

Cup and tied for second at the Susan G. Komen<br />

International, State Farm Rail Classic (lost to Cindy Figg-<br />

Currier in a sudden-death playoff) and ITT LPGA <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Championship (lost to Annika Sorenstam in a suddendeath<br />

playoff).<br />

n In 1998, best finish was a tie for second at the Chick-fil-<br />

A Charity Championship, where she recorded her first<br />

LPGA career hole-in-one during the second round.<br />

n In 1999, placed second three times: the Standard<br />

Register PING, the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship,<br />

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where she lost to Rachel Hetherington after the first hole<br />

of a sudden-death playoff, and the Japan Airlines Big<br />

Apple Classic, where she lost to Sherri Steinhauer after<br />

the fifth hole of a sudden-death playoff; crossed the<br />

$1 million mark in career earnings.<br />

n In 2000, after nine career runner-up finishes, broke<br />

into the winner’s circle with an emotional victory at the<br />

Michelob Light Classic; won again at the New Albany<br />

Golf Classic by defeating Mi Hyun Kim on the first hole<br />

of a sudden-death playoff; captured her third title at the<br />

Mizuno Classic by defeating Sophie Gustafson on the<br />

first hole of a sudden-death playoff; crossed the<br />

$2 million mark in career earnings after tying for<br />

17th at the U.S. Women’s Open.<br />

n In 2001, won her fourth career title at the LPGA Takefuji<br />

Classic, where she held off a charging Annika Sorenstam<br />

with a 66 in the final round; partnered with Janice Moodie<br />

to win the Hyundai Team Matches, an unofficial LPGA<br />

event; crossed the $3 million mark in career earnings<br />

after tying for seventh at the U.S. Women’s Open.<br />

n In 2002, lost in a one-hole, sudden-death playoff to<br />

Annika Sorenstam at the LPGA Takefuji Classic; posted<br />

her second LPGA career hole-in-one during the third<br />

round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship; crossed the<br />

$4 million mark in career earnings following the Williams<br />

Championship; successfully defended her Hyundai Team<br />

Matches title with teammate Janice Moodie.<br />

n In 2003, finished second at the LPGA Corning Classic<br />

and tied for second at both the Giant Eagle LPGA<br />

Classic, where she lost in a four-way, three-hole,<br />

sudden-death playoff to Rachel (Hetherington) Teske,<br />

and Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, where she recorded<br />

a career-low 61 during the opening round.<br />

n In 2004, finished second at the Safeway Classic<br />

Presented by Pepsi, where she lost on the first hole of<br />

a sudden-death playoff to Hee-Won Han; crossed the<br />

$5 million mark in career earnings at the Kraft Nabisco<br />

Championship.<br />

n <strong>LET</strong> membership category: 8b. (Kane earned the<br />

equivalent of a top 80 order of merit ranking through<br />

limited appearances on the <strong>LET</strong> in 2012).<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Kane represented her country several times as a<br />

member of the Canadian International Team from<br />

1989-92, a member of the Canadian Commonwealth<br />

Team in 1991 and a member of the 1992 Canadian<br />

World Amateur Team. She also was the Mexican<br />

Amateur champion in 1991.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

playing golf aged 5. Enjoys all sports, especially hockey,<br />

and spending time with family and friends. Education:<br />

Acadia University in Nova Scotia. Lists parents Jack and<br />

Marilyn Kane, Jack McLaughlin, Ed McLaughlin and<br />

David MacNeil as greatest influences on career. In 2006,<br />

presented with the Order of Canada, the nation’s highest<br />

honour. Is affiliated with the Lorie Kane Charity Golf<br />

Classic (www.loriekanegolfclassic.com), which benefits<br />

Prince Edward Island charities.<br />

Jessica Karlsson<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Date of Birth<br />

25 August 1992 – Karlstad, Sweden<br />

Turned professional 22 April 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf on June 12th, 2002, aged 9. 183cm<br />

tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Enjoys watching<br />

sports and exercising, mostly weight lifting, as well as<br />

spending time with family and friends. Finished tied 60th<br />

at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

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Stacey Keating<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

21 June 1986 – Ballarat<br />

Turned professional December 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 210,911.39<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (Last)<br />

2 (2012 Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 41<br />

Top-Ten Finishes 7<br />

Play-offs 1/1<br />

Lowest Round 62<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second year on tour, Stacey had a<br />

breakthrough season collecting two titles on her way to<br />

finishing 6th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit. A week<br />

after being disqualified from the Ricoh Women’s British<br />

Open at Royal Liverpool due to signing an incorrect<br />

scorecard (she had accidentally swapped two numbers<br />

around), she earned her first trophy at the Tenerife Open<br />

de España Femenino at Golf Las Américas. She closed<br />

with a two under par 70 to come from a stroke behind<br />

Caroline Masson and tie on nine under par. She then<br />

birdied the first extra hole in a sudden death play-off.<br />

She backed up her victory at the next <strong>LET</strong> tournament<br />

two weeks later with a second title at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France at Chantaco Golf Club in Aquitaine.<br />

Keating came from three shots behind overnight leader<br />

Diana Luna of Italy going into the final round and then had<br />

to wait behind the 18th green before Luna finished with a<br />

bogey, handing the title to Keating. Her two additional top<br />

10s were a tie for 4th at the Aberdeen Asset Management<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by EventScotland and a<br />

tie for 5th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters. In<br />

2012, Keating and her boyfriend and caddie Darren<br />

Peters were using the AimPoint Green Reading technique<br />

which no doubt contributed to her success.<br />

n In 2011, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, recorded 5 top 10<br />

finishes with a season-best tie for 5th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in China. Also tied for 6th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France, tied for 8th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open and UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open and tied for 10th at<br />

the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open. Finished 3rd on the Rolex<br />

Rookie of the Year Standings and 45th on the Money List<br />

with earnings of €52,704.02 from 21 events.<br />

n In 2010, Stacey turned professional after the prequalifying<br />

stage of <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> School for 2011.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

In 2010, Stacey was the No.1 ranked female Australian<br />

amateur. She won the Australian Amateur Championship,<br />

Tasmanian, Victorian and West Australian Stroke Play<br />

Championships to be crowned the Webb series<br />

champion. She also represented Australia at the World<br />

Amateur Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf at the age of 12 and honed her skills<br />

at courses across Victoria's western district. She was<br />

influenced by her family and coaches Steve Giuliano and<br />

Alison Munt. In 2010, Stacey was one of two players to<br />

receive a prestigious $10,000 Karrie Webb Scholarship<br />

after a fantastic year on and off the golf course when she<br />

dominated women’s Australian golf, winning 6 events and<br />

capturing the Australian Amateur Championship. She<br />

received personal training and mentoring from Webb, the<br />

former world number one. Away from golf, enjoys<br />

watching any Australian sports team, the Geelong Cats,<br />

playing tennis, going to the snow and catching up with<br />

friends and family when home on the farm. Lives in<br />

Cressy, Victoria. Website: www.staceykeating.com.au<br />

Twitter: @StaceyKeats<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2012 Tenerife Open de Espana Femenino and Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €52,704.02 45 2012 €159,782.37 6<br />

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Sarah Kemp<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

7 December 1985 – Sydney<br />

Turned professional 1 July 2005<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 229,032.05<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 58<br />

Top-Ten Finishes 15<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 11 <strong>LET</strong> events, made 10 cuts with<br />

1 top 10 finish: T4th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China.<br />

Season’s earnings: €44,914.34 (65).<br />

n In 2011, played in 9 <strong>LET</strong> tournaments and recorded<br />

four top-10 finishes: tied 5th at the Lalla Meryem Cup;<br />

tied 9th at the ANZ RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and 10th at<br />

the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied 10th at the<br />

New Zealand Women's Open.<br />

n On the LPGA, Finished tied for 10th at the Safeway<br />

Classic Presented by Coca-Cola; tied for 32nd at the<br />

Avnet LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2010, recorded a season best tie for 2nd at the<br />

New Zealand Women’s Open. Finished 10th at the<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge.<br />

n In 2009, best finish was a tie for 12th at the Jamie Farr<br />

Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger, where she<br />

carded a career-low 63 in the second round.<br />

n In 2008, recorded a career-best tie for 13th at the<br />

Longs Drugs Challenge; returned to the LPGA Final<br />

Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she tied for 25th to earn<br />

Priority List Category 16 for the 2009 LPGA season.<br />

n In 2007, recorded six consecutive top-10 finishes on<br />

the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>); also competed on the<br />

Australia <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf (ALPG) <strong>Tour</strong>; carded<br />

birdies on her final four holes at the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament to tie for ninth and earn exempt status for<br />

the 2008 LPGA season.<br />

n In 2006, recorded six top-10 finishes on the ALPG,<br />

finishing second on the ALPG Order of Merit; also<br />

recorded three top-10 finishes on the <strong>LET</strong> including a<br />

career-best finish of 2nd at the Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

in Spain; 3rd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal and tied<br />

10th at the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n In 2005, as an amateur, was a co-medalist at the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>’s Qualifying School Stage 2; turned professional<br />

in November and immediately recorded back-to-back<br />

finishes on the ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>; five events later, won both<br />

the Titanium Golf <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic and Jack Newton<br />

Celebrity Classic in consecutive weeks.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Kemp was the top-ranked junior in New South Wales,<br />

Australia, in 2001-03, and was also the top amateur in<br />

2003. At the Australian Junior Amateur Championship,<br />

she was runner-up in 2002 and champion in 2003.<br />

Kemp earned low amateur honors at the 2003 Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open and also won the 2003 Australian Junior<br />

Amateur Championship, followed by a runner-up finish<br />

in 2004. In 2003 and 2005, Kemp was the Australian<br />

Stroke Play Champion and was a member of the 2004<br />

Australian World Cup Team.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm tall, Sarah started playing golf at the age of 12.<br />

Credits her parents, Bill McWilliam and Peter Knight as<br />

the individuals most influencing her career. Hobbies<br />

include shopping, playing tennis, relaxing with friends and<br />

family and learning to surf. Lives in Tuncurry, New South<br />

Wales, which is four hours north of Sydney.<br />

Website: www.sarahkemp.com.au Twitter: @kempgolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2006 € 65,567.96 28<br />

2007 € 80,241.28 24<br />

2008 – –<br />

2009 – –<br />

2010 – –<br />

2011 €38,308.47 63<br />

2012 €44,914.34 65<br />

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Christina Kim<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born<br />

15 March 1984 – San Jose, California<br />

Turned Professional March 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> December 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 215,901.59<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 12<br />

Top Ten Finishes 4<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last) 1 (2011)<br />

Other Victories (last) 2 (2005 – LPGA)<br />

Career Low Round<br />

62 (LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Christina played in 3 events co-sanctioned<br />

by <strong>LET</strong> with the following results: T69th Gold Coast<br />

RACV Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, MC Australian<br />

Open and T52nd Evian Masters. Season’s earnings:<br />

€9,467.95 (122).<br />

n In October 2011, won the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open<br />

at Il Picciolo Golf Club on the <strong>LET</strong>, finishing four shots<br />

clear of Giulia Sergas. Played in 10 events and next best<br />

finish was tied 9th at the ANZ RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

Best finish on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> was a tie for 13th at the<br />

Avnet LPGA Classic. Competed on her third U.S.<br />

Solheim Cup Team with a 1-0-1 record.<br />

n In 2010, played in 7 <strong>LET</strong> tournaments and posted three<br />

top 10 finishes with a season best tie for 2nd at the Open<br />

de Espana Femenino at Flamingos Golf in the Costa del<br />

Sol. Also tied for 4th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

and tied for 9th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open.<br />

Finished 16th on the Henderson Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €108,461.53. Best finish on the LPGA was a<br />

tie for sixth at the SimeDarby LPGA Malaysia.<br />

n In 2009, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, qualified for her<br />

second U.S. Solheim Cup Team by finishing sixth on the<br />

LPGA points list, posted a 3-1-0 overall record, including<br />

the final point to clinch the Cup for the U.S. Team; best<br />

finish was a tie for third at the RICOH Women's British<br />

Open, her best finish at a major championship.<br />

n In 2008, best finish was a tie for second at the<br />

Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill, recorded eight<br />

additional top-10 finishes, crossed the $3 million mark in<br />

career earnings with a tie for 15th at the Navistar LPGA<br />

Classic Presented by MaxxForce.l In 2007, best finish<br />

was second at the LPGA State Farm Classic and a tie<br />

for second at the Safeway Classic Presented by Pepsi;<br />

crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings at the<br />

Wegmans LPGA; carded her fourth LPGA career<br />

hole-in-one at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2007.<br />

n In 2006, best finish was a tie for fifth at the Ginn Clubs<br />

& Resort Open, where she recorded the third hole-in-one<br />

of her LPGA career during the final round.<br />

n In 2005, won her second LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> event at The<br />

Mitchell Company <strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions presented<br />

by Kathy Ireland Worldwide; crossed the $1 million mark<br />

in career earnings at the Sybase Classic presented by<br />

Lincoln Mercury and became<br />

n The youngest player in LPGA history to earn $1 million<br />

in her career (record has since been broken); recorded<br />

second-career hole-in-one during the final round of the<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open; was a member of the<br />

victorious U.S. Solheim Cup Team, posting a 2-1-1<br />

record in her first Solheim Cup appearance; played in<br />

all 30 tournaments in which she was eligible to compete,<br />

and in 95 of 96 tournaments she had been eligible for<br />

in 2003-05.<br />

n In 2004, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the<br />

Longs Drugs Challenge, where she recorded all four<br />

rounds in the 60s; on the strength of 11 birdies, tied her<br />

career-low 62 during the first round of the State Farm<br />

Classic, where she eventually finished second; recorded<br />

the first hole-in-one of her LPGA career during the first<br />

round of the Wegmans Rochester LPGA Presented by<br />

Lincoln Mercury.<br />

n In 2003, best finish was a tie for fourth at the<br />

Welch’s/Fry’s Championship, where she carded a<br />

career-low 62 in the third round.<br />

n In March 2002, turned professional; won the Hewlett-<br />

Packard Garden State Futures Golf Classic on the<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> and finished second on the Futures <strong>Tour</strong><br />

money list to earn exempt status for the 2003 LPGA <strong>Tour</strong><br />

season on the strength of 12 top-10 finishes in 18 events.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Kim recorded a 62 (-8) at the 2001 U.S. Girls’ Junior<br />

Championship, which led her to medalist honours for<br />

the stroke-play portion of the event. She played on the<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001 as an amateur.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Twitter: @TheChristinaKim<br />

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open.<br />

LPGA VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2004 Longs Drugs Challenge. 2005 The Mitchell<br />

Company <strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions presented by<br />

Kathy Ireland Worldwide.<br />

THE SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(3) 2005, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €108,461.53 16 2012 €9,467.95 122<br />

2011 €63,412.70 35<br />

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Sarah King<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Date of Birth 23 June 1986<br />

Turned professional 31 December 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner 2008 Dunes Medal, Winner 2008 Tasmanian<br />

Women's Strokeplay, Winner 2011 South Australian<br />

Amateur Championship. Finished T20th at Lalla Aicha<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Born in Mount Gambier, South Australia, started to play<br />

golf in 1998 aged 11. 165cm tall with brown hair and<br />

brown eyes. Credits parents and Fiona Pike as greatest<br />

influences on career. Enjoys fitness, reading, spending<br />

time with family and friends, cycling and all sports.<br />

Stephanie Kirchmayr<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

24 January 1985 – Simbach Am Inn<br />

Turned professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 8,389.00<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 16<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T30th<br />

Career Low Round 68<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on tour, played in 16<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events, 6 cuts made, best finish T30th at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters. Season’s<br />

earnings: €8,389.00 (126).<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finished 3rd in the 2006 <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Individual<br />

Championship. Member of the German National<br />

Team and was <strong>European</strong> Team Champion in 2009.<br />

Two-time Southern Conference Player of the Year.<br />

NCAA All- American Honorable Mention 2007-08.<br />

Best ever round: -9.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

182cm tall, brown hair and blue eyes. Started to play<br />

golf aged 8. Hobbies include all sports and supporting<br />

Bayern Munich FC. Credits her father as her greatest<br />

influence. Home town is Nuernberg in Bavaria. Has a<br />

double major in Business Administration and Hospitality<br />

and <strong>Tour</strong>ism Management from the College of Charleston<br />

in South Carolina., where she studied for three and a half<br />

years. Worked in hotel management for a year before<br />

deciding to pursue a career in golf.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €8,389.00 126<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Cassandra Kirkland<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

13 October 1984 - Paris<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories (Last) 1 (2012 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open)<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 179,330.94<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 104<br />

Top Ten Finishes 5<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Cassandra ended a six year wait for her first<br />

professional title when she came from a stroke behind to<br />

claim the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. The 28-year-old<br />

posted a final round 70 at Yalong Bay Golf Club in hot<br />

and breezy conditions to end two strokes clear of fellow<br />

Frenchwoman Jade Schaeffer and England’s Holly<br />

Aitchison. From 16 events played, she posted one other<br />

top 10: T10th at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open. Season’s earnings: €58,523.52 (51).<br />

n In 2011, recorded three top-10 finishes on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

Tied for 9th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters; tied for<br />

10th at the New Zealand Women's Open and also at the<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open. Finished 57th on the Money<br />

List with earnings of €42,392.19 from 20 tournaments.<br />

n In 2010, recorded a career best finish of 5th at the<br />

Hero Honda Indian Women's Open at DLF Golf and<br />

Country Club, New Delhi.<br />

n Played in 17 tournaments and finished 64th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€33,290.79.<br />

n In 2009, Cassandra competed in 12 events with<br />

a season best finish of equal 27th at the S4/C Wales<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Championship at Royal St. David’s. Upon her<br />

return to Final Qualifying School at La Manga Club she<br />

triumphed in a five-way play-off, taking the final and<br />

30th full card available.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

NGCA All American Team 2005. All-PAC 10 Team<br />

2004 & 2005. Winner of the UNLV Invitational in 2005.<br />

Golfstat award for par-five scoring leader in 2004 and<br />

2005. Semi Finalist in the British Girls’ Amateur<br />

Championship in 2001.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

173cm tall with brown hair and hazel eyes. Started to<br />

play golf at seven years old. Hobbies and interests<br />

include all sports, reading, music, travel, cooking, movies,<br />

spending time with friends and physical training. Attended<br />

the University of Arizona from 2002-2006. Attached to<br />

Club Saint Nom La Breteche and represents NUNI and<br />

OAKLEY. Related to Eddie Cheever, an American racing<br />

car driver who raced for almost 30 years in Formula 1,<br />

sports cars and the Indy Racing League.<br />

Twitter: @CassieKirkland<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, China<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €24,109.32 78<br />

2008 €21,690.00 87<br />

2009 €7,944.37 111<br />

2010 €33,290.79 64<br />

2011 €42,392.19 57<br />

2012 €58,523.52 51<br />

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Joanna Klatten<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

2 March 1985 – Paris<br />

Turned Professional January 2011<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2011<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 109,314.30<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 35<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T4th<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second year on tour, Joanna played 19<br />

events and posted 3 top 5 finishes in a row: T5th at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters, T4th at the South<br />

African Women’s Open and T4th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

Posted a career-low 65 (-7) during the second round of<br />

the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and ended T24th.<br />

Season’s earnings: €84,572.79, (25): a dramatic<br />

improvement on her first year on tour.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on tour, Joanna recorded 2<br />

top-20 finishes with a season-best tie for 11th at the<br />

Open de Espana Femenino, followed by a tie for 12th<br />

at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. She finished<br />

82nd on the Money List and successfully retained her<br />

card for the following year.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Joanna was the runner-up at the French Amateur<br />

Championship in 2002. She represented France at the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team Championships in 2003, 2004, 2006 and<br />

2007. She became the first Georgia State University<br />

women’s golf to compete in the NCAA championship in<br />

2006 and earned first-team All-CAA honours in 2007.<br />

She placed fifth at the 2006 NCAA West Regionals,<br />

which was the best finish in school history. Joanna also<br />

earned a course record of 63 (-9) on her way to winning<br />

the 2006 Coupe Cachard at the Grand Prix de St. Cloud.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Joanna started playing golf aged eight years old and<br />

was introduced to the game by her family. She also<br />

enjoys running, travelling, watching movies, listening to<br />

music and attending opera concerts. She has a degree<br />

in Business Administration and Marketing from the<br />

College of Charleston in South Carolina, United States.<br />

Transferred from Georgia State University. She represents<br />

Golf de St. Cloud. Twitter: @joanna_klatten<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €24,741.51 82 2012 €84,572.79 25<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Carin Koch<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

23 February 1971 – Kungalv<br />

Turned Professional 1992<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1992<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (Last) 1 (2000)<br />

Worldwide Victories (Last) 2 (2005 – LPGA)<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 1,115,096.16<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 129<br />

Top Ten Finishes 35<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 14 events and recorded four top 10s:<br />

T3rd at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, T4th at the<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, T7th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open and 8th at the Lalla Meryem Cup. Season’s<br />

earnings: €78,895.07 (30). Appointed assistant captain<br />

to Liselotte Neumann for The <strong>2013</strong> Solheim Cup.<br />

n In 2011, recorded three top-10 finishes with a season<br />

best of 3rd at the Finnair Masters in Helsinki. Also tied<br />

for 7th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open and<br />

tied for 8th at the Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

n In 2010, posted five top-10 finishes from 14<br />

tournament starts with a season best finish of 2nd at<br />

the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.<br />

n In 2009, acted as the <strong>European</strong> Captain at the<br />

PING Junior Solheim Cup.<br />

n In 2005, claimed second LPGA title at the Corona<br />

Morelia Championship. Won 2 points at The 2005<br />

Solheim Cup at Crooked Stick GC.<br />

n In 2002, recorded 13 top-10 finishes in America,<br />

including three runner-up finishes: second at the Sports<br />

Today CJ Nine Bridges Classic and tied for second at<br />

the ShopRite LPGA Classic and Mobile LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions Presented by Ultimate<br />

Software, where she recorded a career-low 62 during<br />

the first round and crossed the $2 million mark in career<br />

earnings; finished with a 4-0-1 record as a member<br />

of the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team.<br />

n In 2001, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the<br />

LPGA Corning Classic by posting four consecutive<br />

rounds in the 60s.<br />

n In 2000, was runner-up at the Los Angeles Women’s<br />

Championship; crossed the $1 million mark in career<br />

earnings after tying for 14th at the Evian Masters; was a<br />

member of the victorious <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team<br />

at Loch Lomond, where she won three points as a<br />

“rookie” and sank an eight-foot birdie putt on the 17th<br />

hole to win her match against Michele Redman and<br />

clinch the <strong>European</strong> Team’s victory; came from three<br />

down to Redman after 10 holes; won the Chrysler Open<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong>, her first professional victory, as well as the<br />

Team World Cup with Sophie Gustafson in Ireland.<br />

n In 1999, best finish was tie for second at the Jamie Farr<br />

Kroger Classic, where she lost in a six-way, sudden-death<br />

playoff to Se Ri Pak; recorded her first LPGA career holein-one<br />

during the second round of the du Maurier Classic.<br />

n In 1996, tied for second at the First Bank Presents<br />

the Edina Realty Classic, where she lost to Liselotte<br />

Neumann in a sudden-death playoff. Best finish on<br />

<strong>LET</strong> was 2nd in 1996 Evian Masters.<br />

n In 1995, her rookie season on the LPGA, best finish<br />

was a tie for second at the JAL Big Apple Classic.<br />

n In 1994, ranked fourth on the Asian Order of Merit;<br />

qualified for the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> by tying for fifth at the LPGA<br />

Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn exempt status for the<br />

1995 LPGA season.<br />

n In 1992-93, ranked 15th on the Women Professional<br />

Golfers’ <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (WPGET) Order of Merit.<br />

n In 1992, turned professional and competed on the<br />

WPGET and the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>; was the Swedish Match<br />

Play champion.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Represented Sweden in Senior and Junior <strong>European</strong><br />

Team Championships. Swedish Girl Champion,<br />

Swedish Matchplay Champion 1988.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

167cm with blond hair and blue eyes. Started playing golf<br />

aged nine. Credits father Owe Hjalmarsson, husband<br />

Stefan Koch and Pia Nilsson as individuals most influencing<br />

her career. Married Stefan in 1995. Gave birth to son Oliver<br />

Michael Ture in 1998. Gave birth to second son, Simzon, in<br />

2003. Enjoys movies, reading, languages and music.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2000 Chrysler Open.<br />

WORLDWIDE VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2001 LPGA Corning Classic, 2005 Corona Morelia<br />

Championship<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2000 TSN <strong>Ladies</strong> World Cup of Golf (partnering<br />

Sophie Gustafson)<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(4) 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005<br />

2009 <strong>European</strong> PING Junior Solheim Cup Captain<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>European</strong> Assistant Captain.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1992 £20,015.00 15<br />

1993 £19,309.00 15<br />

1994 £14,675.00 35<br />

1995 £20,733.00 –<br />

1996 £50,718.00 –<br />

1997 £19,889.00 –<br />

1998 £22,679.00 19<br />

1999 £27,594.00 –<br />

2000 1,978.00 –<br />

2001 – –<br />

2002 – –<br />

2003 183.53 29<br />

2004 - -<br />

2005 €121,105.72<br />

2006 €18,769.32 87<br />

2007 €3,937.50 143<br />

2008 €20,271.48 94<br />

2009 €21,120.00 75<br />

2010 €93,037.87 21<br />

2011 €53,057.50 44<br />

2012 €78,895.07 30<br />

87 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai<br />

Country<br />

Thailand<br />

Date of Birth 2 March 1992<br />

Turned professional July 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Winner of the 2010 Singha Classic. Winner of the 3rd<br />

SAT-THAILAND LPGA Championship 2010. Winner<br />

of the 2011 Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian<br />

Golf <strong>Tour</strong>. Member of the US Symetra <strong>Tour</strong> 2011.<br />

Finished T36th at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Kongiatkrai came to IMG Academy from Thailand as a<br />

full-time student from 2008-10. During that time, she<br />

recorded five wins on the Future Collegiate World <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(FCWT); named the 2009 FCWT Player of the Year; and<br />

earned a 2009 AJGA All-America honorable mention.<br />

She moved on to make her professional debut after<br />

graduation, winning the SAT-THAI LPGA Championship<br />

in July 2010.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 165cm with brown hair and brown eyes. Born in<br />

Bangkok and started to play golf aged 10. Education:<br />

University of Atlanta.<br />

Jessica Korda<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born 27 February 1993<br />

Turned Professional December 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (Last)<br />

1 (2012 ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Australian Open)<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 10,747.88<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 1<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, became a first-time winner at the ISPS Handa<br />

Women’s Australian Open by winning a six-way suddendeath<br />

playoff on the second hole at Royal Melbourne.<br />

Korda won 14 years after her father, Petr, won an<br />

Australian Open - in tennis - in the same city. Jessica<br />

played one <strong>LET</strong> event as a member: The Evian Masters,<br />

co-sanctioned with the LPGA. She played 20 events on<br />

the US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, 16 cuts made, $339,320 (41).<br />

2 top-10 finishes.<br />

n In 2011, finished tied for 19th at the Avnet LPGA<br />

Classic; tied for 45th at the HSBC Women's Champions;<br />

tied for 51st at the Honda LPGA Thailand.<br />

n In 2010, turned professional in December; finished<br />

runner-up LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she<br />

earned Priority List Category 11 for the 2011 LPGA<br />

season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

A member of the 2010 USA Curtis Cup team and 2009<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

88<br />

USA Junior Solheim Cup team, Korda enjoyed a<br />

successful amateur career, winning the 2010 South<br />

Atlantic Amateur Championship (SALLY). She made<br />

the cut at the 2008 and 2009 U.S. Women's Open<br />

Championship and finished runner-up at the 2010<br />

U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. She was the<br />

youngest player to make a cut on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> at age 13, during the 2006 OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Central <strong>European</strong> Open at Old Lake Golf and Country<br />

Club, Tata, Remetesegpuszta, Hungary.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

180cm tall. Started playing golf at age 8. Credits her<br />

parents as the people who influenced her career the<br />

most, her father is Petr Korda who played on the ATP<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> and won the 1998 Australian Open. Has her own<br />

website, www.jessicakorda.com<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open


Louise Kristersson<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Date of Birth 26 December 1990<br />

Turned professional 27 April 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Tied for 60th at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>LET</strong> season.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

169cm with blonde hair and brown eyes. Started golf<br />

aged 4 1 ⁄2, in July 1995. Spent one year at Texas Christian<br />

University. Currently studying Sport Science at<br />

Scandinavian School of Golf in Halmstad, Sweden.<br />

Enjoys sports and music and spending time with<br />

family and friends.<br />

Cindy Lacrosse<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born<br />

21 April 1987 – Tampa, Florida<br />

Turned Professional May 2009<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 100,740.85<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 5<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T5th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Cindy played 5 <strong>LET</strong> events and made 5 cuts,<br />

with a career best tie for 5th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters at Emirates Golf Club. Season’s earnings:<br />

€67,235.99 (42).<br />

n In 2011, finished tied for 11th at the ShopRite<br />

LPGA Classic; tied for 14th at the Wegmans LPGA<br />

Championship; tied for 53rd at the RR Donnelley<br />

LPGA Founders Cup.<br />

n In 2010, best finish was a tie for 29th at the<br />

Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by Monaco RV.<br />

n In 2009, turned professional in May; finished 34th<br />

at the LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she<br />

earned Priority List Category 20 for the 2010 LPGA<br />

season; competed on the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

LaCrosse enjoyed a successful collegiate career at the<br />

University of Louisville, where she won four tournaments,<br />

including the Big East Conference Championship in 2007.<br />

She's a three-time All-Big East Conference selection<br />

(2006-08) and the 2007 Big East Player of the Year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 9. Credits<br />

her father and grandfather as the individuals who<br />

influenced her career the most. Hobbies include watching<br />

movies, playing Rock Band, taking boxing classes and<br />

watching ‘How I met your mother’. Home town is Tampa<br />

and plays out of Avila Country Club.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €67,235.99 42<br />

89 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Virginie Lagoutte-Clement<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

2 February 1979 – Montelinde<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 619,433.89<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 147<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won 3 (2010)<br />

Playoff Record 1/1<br />

Top Ten Finishes 24<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 20 events, made 14 cuts, with<br />

a season-best tie for 10th at the Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

EventScotland. Season’s earnings: €26,893.19 (82).<br />

n In 2011, recorded three top-five finishes, all in the<br />

space of three tournaments. Tied for 4th at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open and UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open and<br />

was outright 4th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

Posted a career low 63 (-9) during the second round<br />

of the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by<br />

Audi at Golfpark Gut Hausern.<br />

n In 2010, claimed third <strong>LET</strong> title at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented by EventScotland at Archerfield<br />

Links in East Lothian. Overcame difficult conditions to<br />

finish a stroke ahead of Lee-Anne Pace, Trish Johnson<br />

and Sophie Walker. Posted five additional top-five<br />

finishes: 2nd at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria<br />

and the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 3rd at the Lalla Meryem<br />

Cup in Morocco, tied for 3rd at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in Holland and tied for 4th at the Deutsche Bank<br />

Swiss Open. Finished 6th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €153,526.09 from 20<br />

tournaments played.<br />

n In 2009, recorded four top ten finishes as follows:<br />

4th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters; tied for 8th at<br />

the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 9th at the Suzhou Taihu<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied for 9th at the Finnair Masters.<br />

n In 2006, won second <strong>LET</strong> title at the Finnair Masters<br />

at Helsinki Golf Club.<br />

n In 2005, Virginie earned her maiden professional victory<br />

at the 2005 KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Kennemer G&CC. She<br />

beat Eleanor Pilgrim from Wales at the second extra hole.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2002 French Champion, 2003 <strong>European</strong> Amateur<br />

Champion.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

169cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

to play golf at the age of 9 at golf de la Valdaine a<br />

Montélimar. Her second passion is horse riding. In 1999<br />

became a member of GC D’Aix Les Bains. Moved to<br />

Grau du Roi. Now lives in Pérols, 5km from Montpellier<br />

and trains at Nîmes Campagne. Previously competed as<br />

Virginie Lagoutte before she married Sébastien Clement<br />

in December 2006, a golf professional who is also her<br />

caddie. Gave birth to her first daughter Victoria on 17<br />

May 2008 in Montpellier. Represents Lacoste, Mizuno<br />

and Golf La Valdaine.<br />

Website: www.virginie-lagoutte-clement.com<br />

Twitter: @Vivi_LAGOUTTE_C<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(3) 2005 KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2006 Finnair Masters, 2010<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

EventScotland.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 136.68 39<br />

2005 €48,381.72 28<br />

2006 €83,760.01 19<br />

2007 €150,658.30 11<br />

2008 €21,944.11 86<br />

2009 €51,143.18 32<br />

2010 €153,526.09 6<br />

2011 €83,288.26 26<br />

2012 €26,893.19 82<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Vikki Laing<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born<br />

14 March 1981 – Edinburgh<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 199,848.85<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 74<br />

Top Ten Finishes 6<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 15 tournaments, made 7 cuts<br />

with a best finish of T24th at the Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. Season’s earnings:<br />

€9,568.99 (121). Returned to Final Stage Lalla Aicha<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School and finished T36th, earning <strong>LET</strong> membership<br />

in category 9b for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

n In 2011, equalled career best finish of 2nd at the<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Yalong Bay Golf Club in Hainan,<br />

China. Finished 59th on the Money List with €41,159.54<br />

from 22 events.<br />

n In 2010, Vikki posted five tep-10 finishes and was a<br />

runner-up twice, at the Deutsche Bank Swiss Open and<br />

the Finnair Masters, where she shot a career low 65 (-6)<br />

in the second round. Both times she finished second to<br />

Lee-Anne Pace, who finished No1 for the season. She<br />

also tied for 5th at the Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

and the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China and tied for 6th at<br />

the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco.<br />

n Finished 10th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €126,733.57 from 23 tournaments.<br />

n In 2009, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, recorded two<br />

top 20 finishes towards the end of the season; best finish<br />

was T15th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China<br />

followed by T19th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

Finished 53rd on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €32,626.75 from 17 events played.<br />

n In 2006-2008, played on the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Played in 10 events in 2006 with a best finished of T35th.<br />

Played in 19 tournaments in 2007 and won The<br />

Gettysburg Championship. Finished 8th on the order<br />

of merit with 6 top 10s. Played in 17 events in 2008<br />

with two top 10s and a best finish of T4th.<br />

n Member of the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004 and 2005.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Four-time Scottish Girls' Amateur Champion (1996-<br />

1999). Three-time Welsh Amateur Open Stroke Play<br />

Champion (2001, 2002, 2003). Named to the 2002<br />

Great Britain & Ireland Curtis Cup Team. Individual winner<br />

of the 2003 Pac-10 Championship while at the University<br />

of California-Berkeley. Finished second individually at the<br />

2003 NCAA Regional Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Attended the University of California – Berkeley – and<br />

earned a degree in Sociology in autumn 2003. Started<br />

playing golf at the age of 3 and playing in competitions<br />

from age 11. Loves all sports, working out, reading nonfiction<br />

and eating good food. Also played football as a<br />

child. Played basket ball in high school, rank track and<br />

field and did gymnastics. Home town is Musselburgh in<br />

Scotland. Represents DST Group and Kings Acre<br />

Academy. Twitter: @VikkiLaing<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €32,626.75 53<br />

2010 €126,733.57 10<br />

2011 €41,159.54 59<br />

2012 €9,568.99 121<br />

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Louise Larsson<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

30 July 1990 – Karlstad<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 48,514.34<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 37<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T11th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second year on tour, Louise played 20<br />

tournaments and made 10 cuts, recording her career<br />

best finish of T11th at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in<br />

Holland. Season’s earnings: €19,711.15 (95). On her<br />

return to Final Stage <strong>Tour</strong> School, she finished 4th,<br />

earning her full card for <strong>2013</strong> in category 8a.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on tour, tied for 17th three times,<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, Open de Espana<br />

Femenino and Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Finished<br />

65th on the Money List with 35,433.19 from 18 events.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Holds a course record 63 (-8) on Mellerud, shot 29 on<br />

the last 9 holes. Member of victorious Swedish team<br />

at <strong>European</strong> championships at La Manga Club in 2010.<br />

Member of bronze medal winning Swedish team at the<br />

2010 World Championships in Argentina.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf aged 6 but became competitive<br />

around 10. Introduced to the game by parents. Her sister<br />

Caroline also plays golf to a high level, despite having lost<br />

her leg through cancer in 2011. Coach Fredrik Eliasson.<br />

Formerly coached by Henri Reis, Bjorn Persson and<br />

Robert Perman. Attached to Karlstad GK. Hobbies<br />

include playing flute, squash, skiing and badminton.<br />

Website: www.louiselarsson.com<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €35,433.19 65 2012 €19,711.15 95<br />

Camilla Lennarth<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born 6 June 1988<br />

Turned Professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong><br />

2012 (career money category)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Camilla turned professional in 2012 and played<br />

13 tournaments on the US Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>, with a<br />

season-best T5th at the Symetra Classic. She joined<br />

the <strong>LET</strong> with a career money category but did not play<br />

in any tournaments. Camilla returned to Final Stage<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School and finished 6th, earning her full card for<br />

<strong>2013</strong> in category 8a.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of Swedish Team (<strong>European</strong> Team Champion<br />

in 2008 and 2010). Member of Junior Solheim Cup<br />

Team 2004. One victory at Swedish professional <strong>Tour</strong><br />

2011 as amateur.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

174cm tall with blonde hair and green/blue eyes.<br />

Hobbies include shopping, hanging out with friends and<br />

working out. Influenced by her parents and coaches.<br />

Attended University of Alabama (Human Environmental<br />

Studies, 2011).<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 – –<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Amelia Lewis<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned Professional 1 April 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 25,588.73<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 7<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

USA<br />

23 February 1991- Jacksonville,<br />

Florida<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n Early <strong>2013</strong> Highlights: earned a career best finish of<br />

2nd at the ISPS Handa NZ Women’s Open<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in 7 events,<br />

made 6 cuts and posted a career best of T15th at the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. Season’s earnings: €20,536.51 (92).<br />

n In 2011, was a rookie on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> where she<br />

played in eight tournaments and with a season best tie<br />

for 29th at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup.<br />

n In 2010, turned professional in April; finished second<br />

at the 2010 Alliance Bank Golf Classic on the LPGA<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Lewis won the 2009 North and South Women's Amateur<br />

Championship and finished runner-up at the 2009 Harder<br />

Hall Invitational. She was a three-time Florida All-First<br />

Coast Girl Player of the Year (2006, 2007, 2008). She has<br />

a total of 52 wins in Junior and Amateur competition and<br />

reached No.3 on the Women’s Amateur World Ranking.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with brown hair and eyes. Attended University<br />

of Florida. Started to play golf aged 10. Credits Jesus and<br />

her parents as influencing her career. Hobbies: cooking,<br />

music, reading and bible study.<br />

Website: www.amelialewis.com<br />

Twitter: @TheAmeliaLewis<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €20,536.51 92<br />

Jia Yun Li<br />

Country<br />

China<br />

Born<br />

29 August 1988 – Guangzhou<br />

Turned professional 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Turned professional in January 2011. Winner of the 2011<br />

China LPGA Beijing stage. Finished T25th at Lalla Aicha<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season and will be a rookie<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2009 China amateur Open winner. 2010 Asian Games<br />

silver medallist. China National Team Member.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

157cm tall with black hair and brown eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged 12 when her father took her to the driving<br />

range. Enjoys cooking and watching basketball games.<br />

Resides in Guangzhou.<br />

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Xi Yu Lin<br />

Country<br />

China<br />

Date of Birth<br />

25 February 1996 – Guangzhou<br />

Turned professional 1 September 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Finished 5th at the 2011 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> on her professional debut aged 15. T4th at the<br />

2012 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. T29th at the 2012 ISPS<br />

Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters. 2012 Sun Coast - 2nd<br />

Place. Won two tournaments on the 2012 China LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>: 2012 Tian Jing CLPGA Champion. 2012 Wu Xi<br />

Srixon CLPGA Champion. Finished 5th at Lalla Aicha<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School and will play her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Asian Games Silver Medalist 2010 - Team. 9th place<br />

at the 2010 Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the <strong>LET</strong> aged 14.<br />

Qualified for the 2011 US Women's Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with black hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

playing golf on Aug 01, 2004. Credits her mother, a<br />

former professional footballer and Shanshan Feng, who<br />

is also from Guangzhou, as greatest influences. Enjoys<br />

food, music, movies, eating good food and shopping,<br />

especially for shoes. Lists blue as favourite colour.<br />

Pernilla Lindberg<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

13 July 1986 – Bollnas<br />

Turned Professional 28 May 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 217,022.53<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 23<br />

Top Ten Finishes 7<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 14 events and recorded 5 top 10s.<br />

Best finish 3rd at the World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship in<br />

China, also T4th at <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open. T6th at Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and T7th at<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi.<br />

Season’s earnings: €99,404.01 (18).<br />

n In 2011, posted six top-10s on the <strong>LET</strong> including a<br />

career best finish of outright 2nd at the Suzhou Taihu<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China, where she ended seven strokes<br />

behind the World No.1 Yani Tseng. Tied for 4th at the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, tied for 6th at the Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France and Hero Women's Indian Open;<br />

tied for 7th at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open and tied<br />

for 8th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. On the<br />

LPGA, Finished tied for 29th at the RR Donnelley LPGA<br />

Founders Cup and the CN Canadian Women's Open;<br />

tied for 32nd at the Kia Classic.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in eight<br />

events and recorded two top-10 finishes with a careerbest<br />

tie for 2nd at the Pegasus New Zealand Women's<br />

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Open hosted by Christchurch, where she shot a career<br />

low 63 (-9) containing 10 birdies and one bogey in the<br />

final round. Also tied for 5th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open and tied for 12th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

n Finished 45th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €48,463.71.<br />

n On the LPGA, finished tied for 33rd at the Bell<br />

Micro LPGA Classic; tied for 37th at the CN Canadian<br />

Women's Open and tied for 40th at the CVS/pharmacy<br />

LPGA Challenge.<br />

n In 2009, Lindberg recorded five top-10 finishes on<br />

the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Lindberg, the winner of the 2008 Amateur World<br />

Championship, played her collegiate golf at Oklahoma<br />

State University, where she won three times. She was<br />

named a First-Team All-American in 2007 and 2009, and<br />

was the 2007 NCAA West Regional champion, and in<br />

2006, she was named the Big 12 Conference Newcomer<br />

of the Year. A member of the Swedish National Team that<br />

won the <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Team Championship in 2006


and 2008. Lindberg has one top-10 finish on the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>): a tie for 10th at the 2008<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Lindberg started playing golf at the age of four and her<br />

hobbies include alpine skiing and working out. Website:<br />

www.pernillalindberg.se Twitter: @PernillaGolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €48,463.71 45 2012 €99,404.01 18<br />

2011 €91,054.81 18<br />

Ann-Kathrin Lindner<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Date of Birth<br />

29 November 1987 – Hannover<br />

Turned professional 31 December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

n In 2012: 5th place <strong>European</strong> Amateur Championship,<br />

4th place French Amateur Championship, 3rd place<br />

German International Amateur Championship, 3rd place<br />

German Matchplay Champioship, 2nd place German<br />

Amateur Championship, 2nd place <strong>European</strong> Nations<br />

Championship, 2nd place World Amateur Team<br />

Championship (Reserve), Winner of the German Team<br />

Championship. Qualified for the <strong>LET</strong> by finishing T36th<br />

at Final Stage Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

n In 2011: Winner of the <strong>European</strong> Club Cup Trophy<br />

and German Team Championship, 2nd place German<br />

National Championship, 3rd place Swiss International<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2009: Runner up at the French International <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship playing in first international amateur<br />

tournament.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

167cm tall with blonde hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged 15. Resides in Malsch. Trained in sports<br />

and fitness management and worked for three years in<br />

the office at Golf Club St. Leon-Rot whilst also playing in<br />

national team events and amateur tournaments. Credits<br />

golf coaches Christoph Herrmann and Marcus Neumann<br />

and greatest influences on career. Enjoys all sports,<br />

especially soccer.<br />

Babe Liu<br />

Country<br />

Taipei<br />

Date of Birth<br />

13 January 1993 – Taipei<br />

Turned professional 17 September 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Won a Suncoast <strong>Ladies</strong> Series tournament at LPGA<br />

International Course in 2012 as an amateur. Finished<br />

T36th at Final Stage Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School and will<br />

be a rookie on the <strong>LET</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Started to<br />

play golf in July 2005, aged 12. Credits Mr. Brian Lee,<br />

the General Manager of T.H.E. Club in Taiwan, as greatest<br />

influence on golf career. Sophomore at Taiwan Normal<br />

University, Taipei, Taiwan. Enjoys listening to music,<br />

reading and cycling.<br />

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Diana Luna<br />

Country<br />

Italy<br />

Born<br />

3 September 1982 - Rome<br />

Turned Professional 2001<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2001<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 919,184.33<br />

Career Victories (Last) 5 (2011)<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 158<br />

Top Ten Finishes 31<br />

Lowest Round 65 (-7) 6 times, 64 (-6)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 16 tournaments and recorded 7 top<br />

10s, finishing runner-up three times: 2nd at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters; 2nd at the Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France (after making a bogey on the last<br />

hole to end a stroke behind Stacey Keating); T2nd at the<br />

Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Also T4th at the World<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, T9th Tenerife Open de Espana and<br />

T10 at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish<br />

Open and Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Season’s<br />

earnings: €150,477.12 (8).<br />

n In 2011, Luna won two titles on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> in 2011: firstly, the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi at Golfpark Gut Hausern, where she<br />

became the first ever player to play four bogey-free<br />

rounds to win a tournament. Her amazing feat of playing<br />

72 holes without a bogey at Golfpark Gut Hausern near<br />

Munich in Germany was a first on the <strong>LET</strong> and her overall<br />

score was a remarkable 264, 24 under par. She also<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open at Golf Gerre Losone:<br />

one of the most prestigious titles on the schedule. During<br />

the season, Luna recorded six additional top-10 finishes,<br />

including second place at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de<br />

France, where she lost to Felicity Johnson in a play-off<br />

at Paris International. She tied for seventh at the New<br />

Zealand Women's Open, tied for fifth at the Turkish<br />

Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

and was joint fourth at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. With<br />

season’s earnings of 223,405.16 euro, she finished fourth<br />

on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s 2011 Henderson Money<br />

List, the highest ever ranking by an Italian.<br />

n In 2010, Diana returned to action at the Evian Masters<br />

presented by Societe Generale in late July after the arrival<br />

of her first daughter Elena. She played in six tournaments<br />

with her best finish 2nd at the Open de France Feminin at<br />

Paris International Golf Club where she was defeated by<br />

Trish Johnson at the first play-off hole. She also played in<br />

a testimonial organised by the Italian Golf Federation with<br />

Matteo Manassero.<br />

n In 2009, won the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open supported by<br />

Failte Ireland, at Portmarnock Links, posting three rounds<br />

in the 60s. Claimed her third <strong>LET</strong> title at the SAS <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters at Larvik Golfklubb in Norway the following week.<br />

Posted three additional top ten finishes: second at the<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, tied for second at the Open de<br />

Espana Femenino and was 8th at the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship. Was a member of the <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup Team, where she went 1-0-1 (W-L-H) as a “rookie”<br />

and won her singles match 3&2 against Nicole Castrale.<br />

Competing with Catriona Matthew halved her day-two<br />

four-ball match, earning 1.5 points in total. Diana finished<br />

the season ranked 6th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €185,911.21 from 17 events played.<br />

n In 2004, won the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open after a brilliant<br />

display in the final round to deny Becky Brewerton on<br />

the final hole.<br />

n In 2001, turned professional and attended <strong>LET</strong><br />

Qualifying School at Aroeira in Portugal.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

173cm tall with long blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies<br />

include reading, fitness, travelling, fashion, cinema and<br />

animals. When at home, adores cooking. Also enjoys a<br />

number of sports such as tennis and dancing. Diana is a<br />

voluntary ambassador for the World Food Programme,<br />

the UN organisation that is fighting against world famine.<br />

Diana is married to Orlandini del Beccuto and resides in<br />

Monaco. She trains with Roger Damiano at Golf Club<br />

Cannes Mougins. Represents Conte of Florence. First<br />

child, daughter Elena, born in spring 2010. In 2011,<br />

named "Atleta dell’Anno 2011" by mayor of Rome.<br />

Website: www.dianaluna.it Twitter: @DianaLunaOdB<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(5) 2004 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2009 AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, supported by Failte Ireland, 2009 SAS <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters (Norway), 2011 UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German<br />

Open presented by Audi, 2011 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2009<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2002 26,240.36 43<br />

2003 172.02 31<br />

2004 331.61 11<br />

2005 €47,774.28 31<br />

2006 €14,872.76 98<br />

2007 €48,415.80 47<br />

2008 €78,839.40 29<br />

2009 €185,911.21 6<br />

2010 €34,604.86 62<br />

2011 €223,405.16 4<br />

2012 €150,477.12 8<br />

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Cecilie Lundgreen<br />

Country<br />

Norway<br />

Born<br />

6 February 1973 – Sarpsborg<br />

Turned Professional 1 June 1997<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1998<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 121,566.13<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T6th<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 153<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 6 <strong>LET</strong> events and made 1 cut: T36th<br />

at the World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship in China. Won first<br />

professional tournament at the 2012 Kristianstad Åhus<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series and finished<br />

3rd on the Ranking, securing full card for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong><br />

season in category 7.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

In 2004, Cecilie posted her first top ten at the Central<br />

<strong>European</strong> Open with a T6, which included an opening<br />

round of 66, her lowest as a professional. Next best<br />

finish was T24th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

1991 Norwegian Junior Champion. 1994 Norwegian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Champion. Florida Atlantic State University<br />

Female Student of the Year 1994 and 1998.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

183cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies include<br />

music, art and sport. Most influenced by her mother<br />

Ellen. Graduated from Florida Atlantic University with<br />

BA in Education. Female Student of the Year 1993-94,<br />

1997-98. Supports the Eyes for Zimbabwe charity along<br />

with Reeve Nield and Laurette Maritz.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Kristianstad Åhus <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong> Access<br />

Series)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1998 – –<br />

1999 €4,196.20 108<br />

2000 239.00 93<br />

2001 1,756.50 28<br />

2002 841.92 49<br />

2003 25.76 97<br />

2004 78.70 55<br />

2005 €5,375.64 124<br />

2006 €11,209.85 109<br />

2007 €2,070.00 153<br />

2008 €7,437.26 135<br />

2009 €2,551.00 144<br />

2010 €7,458.33 128<br />

2011 €703.70 173<br />

2012 €2,982.63 152<br />

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Karen Lunn<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

21 March 1966 – Sydney<br />

Turned Professional 1985<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1985<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last)<br />

10 (2012 Lalla Meryem Cup)<br />

Other Victories 3<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,136,034.23<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 405<br />

Top Ten Finishes 36<br />

Lowest Round 61<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Karen claimed her 10th <strong>LET</strong> title at the Lalla<br />

Meryem Cup at Golf de l’Ocean in Agadir, Morocco.<br />

She fired a final round five-under 66 to finish three clear<br />

of Marianne Skarpnord and Tandi Cuningham. Her next<br />

best finish was T10th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open. Season’s earnings €73,280.93 (35).<br />

CAREER<br />

n In 2011, posted three top-10 finishes on the <strong>LET</strong>, with<br />

a season-best tie for 6th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. Tied for<br />

7th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open and UNIQA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open. Finished 31st on the Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €68,813.58.<br />

n In 2010, secured ninth <strong>LET</strong> victory at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Campo Real near Lisbon with a superb<br />

final round of seven under par 65. Played the front nine<br />

in just 30 strokes for a six under par outward total, before<br />

coming home in one under par, sinking a crucial birdie<br />

putt at the last hole.<br />

Recorded three further top-10 finishes individually,<br />

including 4th at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

a tie for 6th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open and a tie for<br />

9th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Also finished 2nd at the<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup at La Sella<br />

representing Australia alongside Karrie Webb. Earned<br />

first career hole-in-one on the <strong>LET</strong> at the ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Holland, holing a six-iron on the 198-yard<br />

par-three ninth and earning an Omega watch. In 2010,<br />

claimed her ninth <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title at the<br />

Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2004, appointed Chairman of the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

n In 1995, best LPGA performance was a tie for 3rd<br />

at the Fieldcrest Cannon Classic.<br />

n In 1993, won the Weetabix Women’s British Open<br />

at Woburn and the Ford Order of Merit.<br />

n In 1992, almost gave up tournament golf but won<br />

last event of year – the Slovenian Open.<br />

n In 1986, earned first career win when she played<br />

through a snowstorm to win the Borlange Open in<br />

Sweden, the first time she had seen snow!<br />

AMATEUR<br />

NSW Junior Team 1981-1985. NSW Senior Team 1983-<br />

1985. NSW Junior Champion 1982. Australian Schoolgirl<br />

Champion 1982. Queensland Champion, Victoria<br />

Matchplay Champion, Queensland Junior Champion,<br />

Australian Strokeplay Champion 1984.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm with brown hair and blue eyes. Hobbies include<br />

music, reading, cooking, all sports, football and cricket.<br />

People most influencing her career are parents Col and<br />

Val, sister Mardi, Rick Le’strange, Charlie Earp, Norman<br />

Von Nida and Lawrence Farmer. Twitter: @KazLunn<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(10) 1986 Borlange Open, 1988 Godiva <strong>European</strong><br />

Masters, 1990 BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, 1992 Slovenian<br />

Open, 1993 Weetabix Women’s British Open, 1993 KRP<br />

World Classic (Malaysia), 1997 Amex <strong>Tour</strong> Player’s<br />

Classic, 1997 French Open, 2010 Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

2012 Lalla Meryem Cup (Morocco).<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(3) 1988 Thailand Open. 1990 Daikyo Challenge<br />

(Australia). 1992 Malaysian Open.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1985 £8,944.00 19<br />

1986 £19,440.00 11<br />

1987 £9,723.00 20<br />

1988 £47,455.00 6<br />

1989 £13,697.00 31<br />

1990 £36,907.00 12<br />

1991 £7,284.00 53<br />

1992 £18,636.00 17<br />

1993 £81,266.00 1<br />

1994 £10,157.00 49<br />

1995 £2,453.00 –<br />

1996 £918.00 –<br />

1997 £65,142.00 5<br />

1998 £13,437.00 41<br />

1999 £5,206.00 89<br />

2000 638.00 83<br />

2001 793.21 50<br />

2002 1458.70 29<br />

2003 169.88 32<br />

2004 110.35 47<br />

2005 €30,117.62 45<br />

2006 €19,622.63 85<br />

2007 €38,586.88 55<br />

2008 €51,837.37 41<br />

2009 €66,998.91 23<br />

2010 €91,488.17 22<br />

2011 €68,813.58 31<br />

2012 €73,280.93 35<br />

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Melanie Maetzler<br />

Country<br />

Switzerland<br />

Born<br />

9 February 1988 – Walenstadt<br />

Turned professional 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in one event: the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, and missed the cut. Returned to<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School and finished T25th, earning full card for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season in category 8a.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Swiss match play champion 2009.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged 13, introduced to the game by<br />

parents. Enjoys skiing, snowboarding and tennis.<br />

Anaïs Maggetti<br />

Country<br />

Switzerland<br />

Born<br />

9 December 1990 – Losone<br />

Turned professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> February 2012<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 37,316.89<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 17<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T11th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Anaïs played in<br />

17 events and made 12 cuts, with a best finish of T11th<br />

at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters. Season’s<br />

earnings: €37,316.89 (71).<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Tied for 14th at the 2010 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss<br />

Open on the <strong>LET</strong>. Tied for 22nd at the 2008 Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Posted her lowest score -7 (64)<br />

at the Swiss International Championship in 2011.<br />

Played several events on the Suncoast <strong>Ladies</strong> Series in<br />

Florida in 2011.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

164cm tall with brown hair and eyes. Hobbies and<br />

interests include snowboarding, watching hockey,<br />

music, play tennis and socialising. Speaks Italian,<br />

French, German and English. Studied Commerce at<br />

Sports School. Represents Golf Gerre Losone in the<br />

Ticino region of Switzerland, home to the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open on the <strong>LET</strong> from 2006-2012.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €37,316.89 71<br />

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Julie Maisongrosse<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

19 March 1988 – Bogota, Colombia<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 45,901.13<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 45<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T15th<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 12 events and made 4 cuts with<br />

a season-best T39th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de<br />

France. Season’s earnings €5,570.00 (133). T43rd at<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong> earning membership of the <strong>LET</strong><br />

in category 9B.<br />

n In 2011, played in 20 tournaments and recorded<br />

season-best ties for 18th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Masters and Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open. Returned to<br />

Final Qualifying School and earned <strong>LET</strong> membership for<br />

the 2012 season in category 9A.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>; played in 15<br />

events with a season-best tie for 15th at the Finnair<br />

Masters in Helsinki. Julie finished 80th on the Henderson<br />

Money List, securing her card for 2011.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Born in Bogota, Colombia, Maisongrosse learned her golf<br />

in France and turned professional after finishing in the top<br />

30 at <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying School, with a final handicap of +2.2.<br />

Maisongrosse experienced her most successful year as<br />

an amateur in 2005, when she was the Champion of<br />

France and also won the International of France.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Off course, her interests include judo, rugby, basketball,<br />

tennis, playing the piano, guitar and going to the cinema.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 Dinard <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong> Access Series event)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €21,225.83 80 2012 €5,570.00 133<br />

2011 €21,266.50 95<br />

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Caroline Masson<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

14 May 1989 - Gladbeck<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Victories (last)<br />

1 (2012 South African<br />

Women’s Open)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 485,406.86<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 49<br />

Play-off Record 0/1<br />

Top Ten Finishes 17<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her third season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Caroline<br />

established herself as one of the circuit’s top players,<br />

finishing 2nd on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit behind<br />

Carlota Ciganda with season’s earnings €241,831.15.<br />

Caroline earned her breakthrough win at the South<br />

African Women’s Open at Selborne Park Golf Club.<br />

She posted 6 further top 10 finishes including four 2nd<br />

places: 2nd at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, T2nd<br />

at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, 2nd at the<br />

Tenerife Open (lost a play-off to Stacey Keating) and<br />

2nd at the China Suzhou Taihu Open. Also finished<br />

T3rd at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and T6th<br />

at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2011, recorded seven top-10 finishes including a<br />

career-best tie for 2nd at the Lalla Meryem Cup at Golf<br />

du Soleil in Agadir, Morocco. Also tied for 4th at the<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open and tied for 5th at the<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open at Carnoustie Links, where<br />

she led the tournament after the second and third rounds<br />

and was paired with world number one and eventual<br />

winner Yani Tseng in the last round. 8th at the Deloitte<br />

Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied for 8th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Golf Open; tied for 9th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Masters and tied for 10th at the DeutscheBank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open. Was injured late in the season but still<br />

managed to finish 7th on the Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €167,187.46 from 16 events.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Caroline recorded<br />

four top-10 finishes, including a career best tie for third at<br />

the Open de France Feminin. She finished 6th at the S4C<br />

Wales Championship, with a career low 64 (-8) in the final<br />

round at Conwy. She tied for 6th at the Turkish Airlines<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied for 9th at the Deutsche Bank<br />

Swiss Open. She finished 26th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €81,180.25 from<br />

16 tournaments.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Masson won the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s Final Qualifying<br />

School at La Manga Club in Murcia, Spain, in December.<br />

Anna Nordqvist won this event the previous year so it’s<br />

possibly a sign of great things to come. A member of the<br />

German National Team which competed at the 2006<br />

World Amateur Team Championship, Masson enjoyed<br />

a successful amateur career, winning the 2008 Spanish<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open Amateur Championship at the Club de Golf<br />

la Reserva and seven German national championships.<br />

As a junior, she represented Europe on the Junior<br />

Solheim Cup Team in 2005 and 2007. She turned<br />

professional in December 2009 with a handicap of +4.8.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Masson is the daughter of Stefan and Gabriele Masson.<br />

Her father is a tennis coach in Germany and she has<br />

one brother, Alex. She started playing golf aged six and<br />

attended Oklahoma State University for a short time.<br />

Away from golf she enjoys playing sports, music, movies<br />

and seeing friends. Represents GC Hubbelrath.<br />

Website: www.caroline-masson.com<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 South African Women’s Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €81,180.25 26 2012 €241,831.15 2<br />

2011 €167,187.46 7<br />

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Catriona Matthew MBE<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born<br />

25 August 1969 - Edinburgh<br />

Turned Professional 1995<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1994<br />

<strong>LET</strong> wins (last)<br />

5 (2012 <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open)<br />

Other victories (last) 4 (2011 – LPGA)<br />

Career Holes in One 3<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,256,960.05<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 61<br />

Top Ten Finishes 17<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Catriona won the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open by a single<br />

shot over Suzann Pettersen at Killeen Castle. Catriona<br />

ended on seven under par to earn her 10th professional<br />

win. She played in 4 <strong>LET</strong> events also posting a tie for<br />

10th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open, ending 11th on<br />

the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with season’s earnings of<br />

€118,183.21. On the LPGA, Catriona played in 20<br />

events, 18 cuts made, $714,272 (18). She earned 7 top-<br />

10 finishes. Recorded season-best runner-up finish at the<br />

LPGA KEB*HanaBank Championship, where she lost to<br />

Suzann Pettersen in a three-hole, sudden death playoff.<br />

n In 2011, earned her fourth <strong>LET</strong> victory at the Aberdeen<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, presented by EventScotland, at<br />

Archerfield Links. Tied for 5th in the Ricoh Women’s<br />

British Open at Carnoustie; tied for 6th at the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Irish Open and tied for 36th at the Evian Masters.<br />

Earned her fourth-career LPGA victory at the Lorena<br />

Ochoa Invitational. Other top-10 finishes included: fourth<br />

at the ShopRite LPGA Classic; tied for fifth at the Mizuno<br />

Classic; eighth at the HSBC Women's Champions; tied<br />

for eighth at the Honda LPGA Thailand. Member of the<br />

victorious <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team at Killeen<br />

Castle in Ireland and earned a 2-0-2 record in her sixth<br />

appearance on the team. Earned an emphatic 6 and 5<br />

victory over Paula Creamer in the opening singles match.<br />

n In 2010, played in three <strong>LET</strong> events. Tied for 23rd at<br />

the Evian Masters and tied for 40th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open but missed the cut at the Ricoh Women’s British<br />

Open. On the LPGA, best finish was a tie for fifth at the<br />

Sybase Match Play Championship; also tied for 6th at<br />

the Kia Classic Presented by J Golf; also finished tied<br />

for 16th at both the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA<br />

Thailand and ShopRite LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2009, in August, just 11 weeks after giving birth to<br />

her second daughter Sophie Lauren in May, and three<br />

weeks before her 40th birthday, Catriona Matthew<br />

stunned the world of golf by winning the Ricoh Women’s<br />

British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, securing her<br />

first major championship. Her sensational three-stroke<br />

triumph, which included in the second round a courserecord<br />

7-under 30 on the back nine, meant that,<br />

14 years after turning professional, she became the first<br />

Scot, and the fourth Brit, to claim a women’s major golf<br />

championship. She was later awarded an MBE in the<br />

New Year Honours List. She carded back-to-back eagles<br />

during the second round on the par-5, 11th hole and<br />

par-3, 12th hole, which was a hole-in-one. Her next best<br />

finishes on the <strong>LET</strong> were 12th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters and equal 30th at the Evian Masters. Catriona<br />

was second on the <strong>LET</strong>’s Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €259,871.29 from 3 events and<br />

was voted Players’ Player of the Year by her peers on the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>. She also qualified for her fifth <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

Team. On the LPGA, she won the HSBC LPGA Brasil<br />

Cup 2009, which was an unofficial event; tied for eighth<br />

at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational Presented by Banamex<br />

and Corona Light and tied for ninth at the CVS/pharmacy<br />

LPGA Challenge.<br />

n In 2007, won fifth career title/second <strong>LET</strong> title at the<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika, in a quality field.<br />

n In 2004, won her second LPGA Title at the Wendy’s<br />

Championship for Children. Also posted five further top<br />

tens to close at 14th on the money list.<br />

n In 2003, best finish was third place at the LPGA<br />

Corning Classic, where she tied her career-low 64 during<br />

the second round; with a 3-1-1 record, helped lead the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team to victory in The Solheim Cup and sank<br />

the putt (in her singles match against Rosie Jones) that<br />

clinched the Cup for the <strong>European</strong> Team.<br />

n In 2002, posted eight top 10s on the LPGA; tied for<br />

second at both the Bank of Montreal Canadian Women’s<br />

Open and Mobile LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions<br />

Presented by Ultimate Software; posted a career-low<br />

64 during the first round of the LPGA Takefuji Classic;<br />

crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings after an<br />

eighth-place finish at the McDonald’s LPGA<br />

Championship Presented by AIG.<br />

n In 2001, became a Rolex First-Time Winner on the<br />

LPGA at the Cup Noodles Hawaiian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open;<br />

recorded her first career hole-in-one during the second<br />

round of the Weetabix Women’s British Open.<br />

n In 1998, won maiden <strong>LET</strong> title at the McDonald’s<br />

WPGA Championship of Europe.<br />

n In 1997, finished runner up in the 1997 JC Penney<br />

Classic with Dan Forsman.<br />

n In 1996, captured the 1996 Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 1995, prior to joining the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> competed in<br />

three <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events and finished top-20 in each<br />

of them.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

1986 Scottish Girls Champion and the 1988 and 1989<br />

Scottish Under 21 Stroke Play Champion. Won the<br />

Scottish Amateur in 1991, 1993 and 1994. Also won the<br />

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1993 British Amateur and was a member of the 1990,<br />

1992 and 1994 Curtis Cup teams.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

163cm with light brown hair and blue eyes. Started<br />

playing golf at the age of five. Married to Graeme<br />

Matthew who often caddies for her. Gave birth to first<br />

daughter, Katie Jessica, in Florida on Monday 18<br />

December 2006. Second daughter Sophie Lauren arrived<br />

in May 2009, just 11 weeks before Catriona’s major<br />

victory at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. Enjoys fitness<br />

training, tennis, gardening and reading. Credits her family,<br />

John Chillas and Dan Forsman from the USPGA <strong>Tour</strong> as<br />

individuals most influencing her career. Qualified for the<br />

LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> on her first attempt. Graduated with BA Hons<br />

in Financial Studies. Twitter: @Beany25<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(5) 1998 McDonald’s WPGA of Championship of<br />

Europe, 2007 Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika,<br />

2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open, 2011 Aberdeen<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, presented by EventScotland,<br />

2012 <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(4) 1996 Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (ALPG), 2001 Cup<br />

Noodles Hawaiian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (LPGA), 2004 Wendy’s<br />

Championship for Children (LPGA), 2011 Lorena Ochoa<br />

Invitational (LPGA).<br />

UNOFFICIAL VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2009 HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup 2009.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(6) 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1998 £59,748.00 6<br />

1999 £14,075.00 -<br />

2000 1,009.00 -<br />

2001 - -<br />

2002 - -<br />

2003 - -<br />

2004 - -<br />

2005 €44,968.02<br />

2006 €25,060.91 71<br />

2007 €178,750.61 6<br />

2008 €43,862.36 49<br />

2009 €259,871.29 2<br />

2010 €28,517.69 70<br />

2011 €128,562.04 12<br />

2012 €118,183.21 11<br />

Danielle McVeigh<br />

Country<br />

Date of birth<br />

Turned professional 1 August 2011<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Ireland<br />

14 September 1987 – Northern<br />

Ireland<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Welsh Strokeplay Champion 2009, British Strokeplay<br />

Champion 2009 and Scottish Strokeplay Champion<br />

2010. Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>LET</strong> season: 66th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

183cm tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged 11, on May 1st, 1999. Credits father<br />

and coaches through the years as greatest influences<br />

on career, notably David Kearney and now Neil Manchip.<br />

Attended National University of Ireland (NUI), Maynooth<br />

(Business and Management) and also Texas A&M. Enjoys<br />

socialising, concerts and music festivals.<br />

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Stefanie Michl<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Austria<br />

23 January 1986 – Halleiw,<br />

Salzburg<br />

Turned Professional December 2005<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 165,195.33<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 103<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Stefanie played in 15 events and made 9<br />

cuts with a season-best tie for 13th at the UniCredit<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi. Season’s<br />

earnings: €18,820.20 (97).<br />

n In 2011, season-best finish was a tie for 11th at<br />

the Lalla Meryem Cup. Also finished 12th at the Lacoste<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France and tied 18th at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters. Finished 89th on the<br />

Money List.<br />

n In 2010, earned a career best finish of 2nd at the<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Yalong Bay Golf Glub in Hainan,<br />

China, with a career low 65 (-7) in the first round. Also<br />

tied for 10th at the season-ending Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters.<br />

n Finished 35th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €69,946.28 from 20 tournaments.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2005 Italian International Champion. 2005 Luxembourg<br />

International Champion. Posted 8th in the 2004 <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> Amateur. 2003 Austrian Champion.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started to<br />

play golf at age 7. Hobbies include swimming, studying<br />

psychology, roller-skating, snowboarding, reading and<br />

shopping. Studied Psychology at the University of Graz<br />

in Styria, Austria. Attached to GC Gut Murstaetten.<br />

Website: www.stefaniemichl.com<br />

Twitter: @stefaniemichl86<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €13,175.84 107<br />

2008 €20,603.51 92<br />

2009 €22,146.72 71<br />

2010 €69,946.28 35<br />

2011 €23,329.70 89<br />

2012 €18,820.20 97<br />

Lauren Mielbrecht<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Turned professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

USA<br />

22 September 1986 – Boynton<br />

Beach, Florida<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

In 2012, her rookie year, Lauren played in one<br />

tournament: the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open where<br />

she shot 80, 78 and missed the cut.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Amateur Player of the Year RCGA Canadian Women's<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> 2007.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm tall, blonde and blue eyes. Started to play golf<br />

aged ten. Hobbies include UVA athletics, shopping, travel<br />

and politics. Credits parents as greatest influence on her<br />

career.<br />

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Ai Miyazato<br />

Country<br />

Japan<br />

Born<br />

19 June 1985 - Okinawa<br />

Turned Professional October 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> July 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro, <strong>LET</strong>) 982,536.87<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played (<strong>LET</strong>) 12<br />

Total Victories 25<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last)<br />

2 (2011 Evian Masters)<br />

Top Ten Finishes (<strong>LET</strong>) 6<br />

Lowest Round (<strong>LET</strong>) 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Ai played in two events on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule<br />

with the following results: T21st at the Evian Masters and<br />

T26th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. Season’s<br />

earnings: €49,582.05 (59). On the LPGA, played 23<br />

events, 20 cuts made, $1,334,977 (5) two victories, 9<br />

additional top-10 finishes. Crossed the $7 million mark in<br />

career earnings. Finished in the top-10 in rounds under<br />

par (4), rounds in the 60s (6), top-10 finishes (4), fairways<br />

(9), scoring average (6), putting average (4) and GIR<br />

putting average (5).<br />

n In 2011, won the Evian Masters Presented by<br />

Societe Generale, which was co-sanctioned between<br />

the <strong>LET</strong> and LPGA. It was her seventh-career LPGA<br />

victory and second on the <strong>LET</strong>. Played in just two events<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> but on account of her victory, won the <strong>LET</strong>’s<br />

Henderson Money List. On the LPGA, crossed the $5<br />

million mark in career earnings and had five additional<br />

top-10 finishes including third at the Walmart NW<br />

Arkansas Championship; tied for fourth at the Lorena<br />

Ochoa Invitational; tied for fifth at the Sybase Match<br />

Play Championship; tied for sixth at the US Women's<br />

Open and tied for eighth at the Safeway Classic<br />

Presented by Coca-Cola.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Ai played in two<br />

events: tied for 9th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open<br />

and tied for 19th at the Evian Masters presented by<br />

Societe Generale. She finished 29th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €77,852.66. On<br />

the LPGA, she won five tournaments; becoming the<br />

first player since 1966 to win consecutive seasonopening<br />

events with the Honda PTT LPGA Thailand,<br />

where she won by one stroke over Suzann Pettersen<br />

with a career-low and tournament-record 63 in the final<br />

round and the HSBC Women's Champions; also won<br />

the Tres Marias Championship, ShopRite Classic and<br />

Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola. Finished<br />

tied for third at the LPGA Championship Presented<br />

by Wegmans; tied for ninth at the P&G NW Arkansas<br />

Championship Presented by Walmart.<br />

n In 2009, won the Evian Masters Presented by Societe<br />

Generale, where she defeated Sophie Gustafson in a<br />

one-hole, sudden-death playoff; finished second at the<br />

Samsung World Championship and tied for second at<br />

the CN Canadian Women's Open; tied for third at the<br />

RICOH Women's British Open, tying her career-best<br />

finish at a major championship.<br />

n In 2008, recorded three top-10 finishes: a tie for fourth<br />

at the P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship<br />

Presented by John Q. Hammons, a tie for fifth at the<br />

RICOH Women’s British Open and a tie for sixth at the<br />

Wegmans LPGA.<br />

n In 2007, recorded six top-10 finishes, crossed the<br />

$1 million mark in career earnings.<br />

n In 2006, recorded seven top-10 finishes, including<br />

a season-best tie for third at the McDonald’s LPGA<br />

Championship Presented by Coca-Cola; won two<br />

events on the JLPGA circuit.<br />

n In 2005, won six events on the JLPGA, including the<br />

Japan Women’s Open Golf Championship; competed<br />

in six LPGA events and tied for ninth at the HSBC<br />

Women’s World Match Play Championship; tied for<br />

10th at the Mizuno Classic and tied for 11th at the<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open; partnered with Rui<br />

Kitada to win the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf<br />

in South Africa. Won the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament by a record 12 strokes to earn her exempt<br />

card for the 2006 LPGA season.<br />

n In 2004, won five events on the JLPGA.<br />

n In 2003, turned professional in October and competed<br />

on the JLPGA.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Miyazato’s amateur career was capped with a victory<br />

at the 2003 Miyagi TV Dunlop <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

– a professional event on the JLPGA – when she was<br />

a senior in high school. She also won the 2003 Japan<br />

Junior Golf Championship and the Japan Women’s<br />

Amateur Golf Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

157cm, black hair and black eyes. Started playing golf<br />

at the age of 4. Credits her brothers as the individuals<br />

most influencing her career. Hobbies include listening<br />

to music and watching movies. Represents Suntory.<br />

Website: www.ai-miyazato54.com<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2009 Evian Masters Presented by Societe Generale<br />

(co-sanctioned with the LPGA). 2011 Evian Masters<br />

Presented by Societe Generale (co-sanctioned with<br />

the LPGA).<br />

UNOFFICIAL VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2005 Women’s World Cup of Golf (with Rui Kitada).<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

LPGA (9) (including 2 Evian Masters listed above which<br />

are <strong>LET</strong> co-sanctioned events): 2012 LPGA Lotte<br />

Championship Presented by JGolf, Walmart NW<br />

Arkansas Championship presented by P&G. 2010 Honda<br />

PTT LPGA Thailand, HSBC Women's Champions, Tres<br />

Marias Championship, ShopRite LPGA Classic, Safeway<br />

Classic Presented by Coca-Cola.<br />

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JAPAN LPGA (JLPGA)<br />

(15) 2003 Dunlop <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2004 Daikin Orchid<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>, Suntory <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, APiTA Circle K Sunkus<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>, Masters GC <strong>Ladies</strong>, Daio Paper Elleair <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, 2005 Vernal <strong>Ladies</strong>, Chukyo TV Bridgestone<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open, New Catapillar Mitsubishi <strong>Ladies</strong>, Japan<br />

Women's Open Golf Championship, Hisako Higuchi IDC<br />

Otsuka Kagu <strong>Ladies</strong>, Daio Paper Elleair <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

2006 JLPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup, Miyagi<br />

TV Cup Dunlop <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Sankyo <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €77,852.66 29 2012 €49,582.05 59<br />

2011 €363,079.68 1<br />

Anja Monke<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

28 May 1977 – Herford<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 745,934.36<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 149<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last) 3 (2010)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 31<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Anja played in 14 events, made 8 cuts and<br />

recorded a season-best tie for 2nd place at the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Season’s earnings:<br />

€62,769.86 (46).<br />

n In 2011, recorded four top-10 finishes: tied 5th at<br />

the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; tied 7th at the Sicilian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open; 8th at the Finnair Masters and tied<br />

9th at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters.<br />

n In 2010, earned third <strong>LET</strong> title at the Lalla Meryem<br />

Cup at Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia in Morocco.<br />

Posted three additional top-10 finishes throughout the<br />

season: tied for 4th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, tied<br />

for 8th at the Open de France Feminin and tied for 9th<br />

at the Deutsche Bank Swiss Open.<br />

n Finished 11th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €125,392.67 from 17 tournaments.<br />

n In 2009, posted three top-10 finishes including a tie<br />

for 3rd at the Randstad Open de France Dames.<br />

n In 2008, won first <strong>LET</strong> title at the Vediorbis Open de<br />

France Dames at Le Golf D’Arras then the second at the<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, which was Annika Sorenstam’s<br />

farewell event.<br />

n In 2006, finished second twice, at the KLM <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open and the OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Ctrl Euro Open.<br />

n In 2004, her rookie season, posted six top 10 finishes,<br />

including 4th at the Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner Swiss <strong>Ladies</strong> International Championship 2003,<br />

Winner Italian <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship 2002, R/up German<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> International Championship 2002, T3rd British<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Championship. German National Team<br />

member.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies<br />

include music, sport and reading books. Influenced by<br />

parents to play golf. Worked as a medical technologist<br />

before turning professional. Lives in Hannover, Germany.<br />

Married Mr Kai Winkelvoss in 2009. Sponsored by<br />

buch.de and Michel Herbelin. Twitter: @AnjaMonke<br />

TOURNAMENT VICTORIES<br />

(3) 2008 Vediorbis Open de France Dames, 2008 Dubai<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, 2010 Lalla Meryem Cup.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 262.41 20<br />

2005 €68,086.95 20<br />

2006 €97,540.55 14<br />

2007 €65,649.94 34<br />

2008 €184,778.93 5<br />

2009 €48,860.56 36<br />

2010 €125,392.67 11<br />

2011 €41,591.25 58<br />

2012 €62,769.86 46<br />

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Danielle Montgomery<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

17 December 1982 – Southampton<br />

Turned professional November 2008<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 74,103.40<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 37<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her 2nd season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Danielle played<br />

in 22 tournaments and made 13 cuts, recording a<br />

career-best tie for 2nd at the South African Women’s<br />

Open at Selborne Park Golf Club. Fired a career-low<br />

66 (-6) in the third round at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open. Season’s earnings: €48,381.11 (61).<br />

n In 2011, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in 16<br />

tournaments and recorded a season-best tie for 12th<br />

at the Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 8th at the<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Match play, which was a non-official<br />

event on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule.<br />

n In 2009/2010, Danielle played seven events on the<br />

Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf tour with best finishes<br />

T4 Power Ford Castle Hill CC Pro-Am, T7 Lady Anne<br />

Funerals ALPG Pro-Am and T10 St George's Basin CC<br />

Pro-Am. She finished 42nd on the OOM with $2,415.91<br />

in prize money.<br />

n In 2008, her best finish was on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>, with a<br />

T2 at the Binhai <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

n In 2007, was a runner-up English <strong>Ladies</strong> Strokeplay<br />

Championship; Member England Home International<br />

Team; Member English High Performance Team;<br />

Represented England at Welsh Amateur.<br />

n In 2006 - Runner-Up at the Russian <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur<br />

Championship; Member English High Performance Team;<br />

Represented England at Scottish and Russian Amateur<br />

Championships.<br />

n In 2005, won the Royal Fremantle <strong>Ladies</strong> Foursomes<br />

Championship (with Sister Nicole); was a member of<br />

the winning West Australian State Team (Gladys Hay<br />

Memorial Cup). In 2004, won the Royal Fremantle<br />

Club Championship; won the Royal Fremantle <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Foursomes Championship (with Sister Nicole); was a<br />

member of the West Australian State Team.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Danielle credits her parents and siblings as having most<br />

influence on her career. Her hobbies include going to the<br />

beach, cycling and running. She lives in Fremantle, Perth,<br />

Australia. Twitter: @Daniellesgolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €25,722.29 77 2012 €48,381.11 61<br />

Becky Morgan<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

5 September 1974 – Abergavenny<br />

Turned Professional 2000<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2001<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 531,996<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 70<br />

Top Ten Finishes 14<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 10 events, made 9 cuts, with a seasonbest<br />

T8th at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open. Season’s earnings: €49,939.38 (57).<br />

n In 2011, played in 14 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong> and<br />

recorded three top-5 finishes: 3rd at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open; 3rd at the Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

and tied for 4th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

On the LPGA, finished tied for 16th at the CN Canadian<br />

Women's Open; tied for 29th at the RR Donnelley<br />

LPGA Founders Cup; tied for 32nd at the Kia Classic;<br />

tied for 33rd at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.<br />

n In 2010, played in 12 <strong>LET</strong> events and posted a<br />

season-best tie for 10th at the Hero Honda Indian<br />

Women's Open. Finished 61st on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €35,941.55.<br />

n In 2004, 3rd at the HP Open in Sweden.<br />

n In 2003, tied for 4th at the HP Open in Sweden.<br />

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n In 2002, tied for 3rd at the AAMI Women's<br />

Australian Open.<br />

n In 2001, earned career best finish of 2nd at the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> French Open.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Curtis Cup 1998 and 2000, Vagliano Trophy 1997<br />

and 1999, 2nd Welsh Amateur 1998 and 1999,<br />

Commonwealth <strong>Tour</strong>nament 1998, World Team<br />

Championships 1998, 2nd British Strokeplay 1998,<br />

2nd British Amateur 1996. 2nd Team All-American.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

155cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Lists shopping<br />

and other sports amongst her interests, and her<br />

grandfather as having influenced her career. Graduated<br />

University of North Carolina at Greensboro with degree<br />

in Geography. Twitter: @BJMgolf<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2001 93,174.00 10<br />

2002 55,515.12 25<br />

2003 71,694.11 22<br />

2004 65,571.06 –<br />

2005 €63,976.12 26<br />

2006 €3,413.10 146<br />

2007 €3,345.93 147<br />

2008 €2,541.85 159<br />

2009 €21,887.58 72<br />

2010 €35,941.55 61<br />

2011 €86,896.20 24<br />

2012 €49,939.38 57<br />

Azahara Muñoz<br />

Country<br />

Spain<br />

Born<br />

19 November 1987 – Malaga<br />

Turned Professional September 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> October 2009<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last)<br />

1 (2009 Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters)<br />

Other Victories (last) 1 (2012 Sybase Match Play<br />

Championship)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 260,149.84<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 18<br />

Top Ten Finishes 4<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 4 <strong>LET</strong> events with a season-best T3rd<br />

at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France. Season’s earnings:<br />

€60,059.19 (48). On the LPGA, played 26 events, 22 cuts<br />

made, $1,230,751 (8), 9 top-10 finishes, 4 top-5 finishes.<br />

Became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the 2012 Sybase<br />

Match Play Championship. She was the only Spaniard to<br />

finish in the top-20 in the Rolex Rankings, listed at 16th.<br />

Crossed the $1 million and $2 million mark in career<br />

earnings this year, after a T15 at the Kraft Nabisco<br />

Championship and T14 at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia.<br />

n In 2011, played in three <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events<br />

and finished 2nd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open at Killeen<br />

Castle. On the LPGA, tied for 2nd at the Sunrise LPGA<br />

Taiwan Championship, finished 3rd at the Sime Darby<br />

LPGA Malaysia and tied for 8th at the Wegman’s LPGA<br />

Championship. Member of the victorious <strong>European</strong><br />

Solheim Cup Team at Killeen Castle in Ireland and earned<br />

a 1-1-1 record with 1½ points. Beat Angela Stanford in<br />

the singles by 1 hole.<br />

n In 2010, her rookie season on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in 7<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events and posted two top-10 finishes: tied for 8th<br />

at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and tied for 10th at the<br />

Handa Women's Australian Open. Finished 20th on<br />

the Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€96,633.44. On the LPGA, was named Louise Suggs<br />

Rolex Rookie of the Year after tying for fourth at the<br />

Bell Micro LPGA Classic; tied for 11th at the LPGA<br />

Championship Presented by Wegmans and the Evian<br />

Masters Presented by Société Générale; tied for 16th at<br />

the ShopRite LPGA Classic; tied for 17th at the Sybase<br />

Match Play Championship; tied for 19th at the U.S.<br />

Women's Open and the RICOH Women's British Open.<br />

n In 2009, Muñoz turned professional in September and<br />

shot to prominence by winning the Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters on her professional debut on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>) in early October. She defeated<br />

LPGA Major Champion and former Sun Devil Anna<br />

Nordqvist with an eagle three at the par five18th in<br />

a play-off after both players had tied. Muñoz is also<br />

a first year member of the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

A member of the Spanish National Team, Muñoz<br />

enjoyed a successful amateur career, winning the 2002<br />

Spanish Amateur Championship and finishing runner-up at<br />

the 2008 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. She won<br />

the British Women's Amateur championship at Royal St.<br />

David’s in June 2009, defeating fellow Spaniard Carlota<br />

Ciganda in the final. At Arizona State University, Muñoz<br />

was the 2009 NCAA Individual National Champion, as she<br />

led the Sun Devils to the team National Championship as<br />

well. As a junior, Muñoz represented Europe on the Junior<br />

Solheim Cup Team in 2002, 2003 and 2005.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Outside of golf, Muñoz enjoys playing tennis, shopping<br />

and spending time with her friends. She is sponsored by<br />

Profacility, Allianz and PING. Twitter: @AzaharaGolf<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2009 Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Sybase Match Play Championship on LPGA<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €96,633.44 20 2012 €60,059.19 48<br />

2011 €53,457.21 42<br />

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Stephanie Na<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born 27 June 1989<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 71,046.78<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 33<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

3rd<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 17 events, made 11 cuts with a<br />

season-best T4th at the ISPS Handa New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open hosted by Christchurch. Season’s<br />

earnings: €43,790.07 (67).<br />

n In 2009, tied for 3rd at the SAS Masters at Larvik<br />

Golfklubb in Norway.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Number 1 ranked amateur player in Australia 2007 &<br />

2008. Joint medallist at the 2008 US Amateur<br />

Championship. Won the Australian Strokeplay and<br />

Western Australian Strokeplay. Joint medallist at the<br />

Victorian Strokeplay. Represented Australia at the World<br />

Amateur Team Championship played at her local golf<br />

club, The Grange.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf aged 4. Artistic gymnastics was<br />

her preferred sport from the ages of 6-14 when she<br />

represented South Australia in national competitions.<br />

Enjoys catching up with friends, shopping, sports and<br />

music. Credits her father and former professional golfer<br />

Fiona Pike as her greatest influences. Plays at Royal<br />

Adelaide Golf Club and The Grange.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €10,568.82 104<br />

2010 €9,645.65 123<br />

2011 €7,042.24 131<br />

2012 €43,790.07 67<br />

Miriam Nagl<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Born<br />

22 January 1981- Curitiba (Brazil)<br />

Turned Professional 1 January 2001<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1 February 2001<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 80,204.35<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 26<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

In 2012, played 11 events, made 6 cuts and posted a<br />

season-best T16th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

Season’s earnings: €20,527.22 (93).<br />

PREVIOUS CAREER<br />

n Competed in three U.S. Women's Open<br />

Championships (2003, 2005, 2008).<br />

n Member of the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> (2002 - 2008).<br />

n Won 2004 <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying School.<br />

n Won the 2002 Grand Rapids FUTURES Classic -<br />

Grand Rapids, Mich.<br />

n 2002 Capital Region FUTURES Classic - Altamonte, N.Y.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Three-time runner-up at the British Junior Girl's<br />

Championship (1997 - 1999). Winner of the 1998<br />

German Junior Championship. Runner-up at the 1999<br />

Orange Bowl International Junior Championship. Winner<br />

of the 1999 NCAA Fall Preview and the 2000 NCAA<br />

West Regionals while at Arizona State University.<br />

Named the 2000 NCAA Freshman of the Year. 2000<br />

NGCA All-American First Team selection.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall, brown hair and brown eyes. Hobbies<br />

include fishing, movies, reading, aerobics and yoga.<br />

Credits parents and brother as having most influence<br />

on her career.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2005 €53,865.07 32<br />

2006 €440.40 168<br />

2007 - -<br />

2008 €5,371.66 144<br />

2009 - -<br />

2010 - -<br />

2011 - -<br />

2012 €20,527.22 93<br />

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Liselotte Neumann<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

20 May 1966 – Finspang<br />

Turned Professional 1985<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1985<br />

Career Victories (Last) 27 worldwide wins (2004)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,087,023.88<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 114<br />

Top Ten Finishes 23<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In <strong>2013</strong>, will be a first-time <strong>European</strong> Team Captain<br />

at The Solheim Cup at Colorado Golf Club in Denver,<br />

Colorado, USA.<br />

n In 2009, acted as one of two Assistant Captains to<br />

Alison Nicholas at The Solheim Cup at Rich Harvest<br />

Farms in the USA.<br />

n In 2006, earned Life membership of the <strong>LET</strong>; also won<br />

the Women’s World Cup of Golf at Sun City in South<br />

Africa, representing Sweden with Annika Sorenstam.<br />

n In 2002, finished runner up to Annika Sorenstam at<br />

the Kraft Nabisco Championship.<br />

n In 2000, member of Europe’s winning Solheim Cup<br />

team at Loch Lomond.<br />

n In 1995, Australian Open win gave her a 4th victory<br />

on different tours.<br />

n In 1994, victory at the Weetabix Women’s British<br />

Open made her fifth player to win both British and<br />

US Open titles, joining Laura Davies, Jane Geddes,<br />

Betsy King and Patty Sheehan. Won <strong>LET</strong> Order of Merit.<br />

n In 1992, shared leading individual score with Trish<br />

Johnson and a member of Europe’s winning 1992<br />

Solheim Cup side.<br />

n In 1988, won US Open and went on to win the<br />

LPGA Gatorade Rookie of the Year Award.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Swedish Champion 1982, 1983. Swedish Matchplay<br />

Champion 1983. Represented Sweden World Amateur<br />

Team Championship 1982, 1984, <strong>European</strong> Team<br />

Championship 1984 and Continent of Europe in Vagliano<br />

Trophy 1983.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Credits her coach<br />

Pierre Karstrom and Mark Scott for helping her to start<br />

golf, and her family as the individuals most influencing her<br />

career. Won first Swedish amateur title at age of 15 by<br />

nine strokes. Named 1988 Golf Digest Rookie of the Year.<br />

1994 Swedish Golfer of the Year. 1994 Golf World’s Most<br />

Improved Golfer. Recognised during the LPGA’s 50th<br />

Anniversary in 2000 as one of the LPGA’s top 50 players<br />

and teachers. Hobbies include music, tennis, Miami<br />

Dolphins, decorating and wine collecting. Represents<br />

Callaway and Astra Clothing.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(11) 1985 Hoganas Open, Sweden, IBM <strong>European</strong> Open.<br />

1986 BMW German Open. 1987 Letting French Open.<br />

1988 BMW German Open, 1991 IBM Open, 1993<br />

Hennessy Cup, 1994 Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Hennessy Cup, Trygg Hansa Open. 1995 Trygg<br />

Hansa Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(16) 1987 Singapore Open. 1988 US Women’s Open.<br />

1991 LPGA Mazda Japan Classic. 1992 World Team<br />

Championship. 1994 LPGA Minnesota Classic, LPGA<br />

Heartland Classic. 1995 Australian Open. 1996 Chrysler-<br />

Plymouth <strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions, PING Welch’s<br />

Championship, Edina Realty LPGA Classic. 1997 PING<br />

Welch’s Championship, Toray Japan Queen’s Cup,<br />

Takara World Invitational. 1998 Standard Register<br />

PING, Chick-Fil-A Charity Championship. 2004 Asahi<br />

Ryokuken International.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(6) 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000<br />

2009 Assistant Captain<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>European</strong> Captain<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1985 £14,058.00 12<br />

1986 £37,006.00 2<br />

1987 £26,873.00 8<br />

1988 £16,400.00 23<br />

1989 £7,710.00 51<br />

1990 £3,612.00 84<br />

1991 £23,542.00 15<br />

1992 £34,201.00 7<br />

1993 £39,530.00 5<br />

1994 £102,750.00 1<br />

1995 £49,887.00 –<br />

1996 £33,795.00 –<br />

1997 £17,029.00 –<br />

1998 £10,048.00 –<br />

1999 £13,283.00 –<br />

2000 – –<br />

2001 – –<br />

2002 1345.41 36<br />

2003 – –<br />

2004 132.95 41<br />

2005 €119,281.88 –<br />

2006 €25,007.81 72<br />

2007 €6,221.25 135<br />

2008 €6,000.00 141<br />

2009 – –<br />

2010 _ _<br />

2011 _ _<br />

2012 _ _<br />

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Alison Nicholas MBE<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

6 March 1962 – Gibraltar<br />

Exempt Status<br />

Lifetime Member<br />

Turned Professional 1984<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1984<br />

Career Victories (Last) 18 worldwide wins (1999)<br />

Career Holes-In-One 2<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,724,615.50<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 267<br />

Top Ten Finishes 134<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

First <strong>Tour</strong> victory came in 1987 Weetabix Women’s British<br />

Open since when she has added 11 more <strong>Tour</strong> titles.<br />

Twice won three times in a season. Finished 2nd in<br />

Order of Merit three years running from 1988. Formed<br />

formidable partnership with Laura Davies in Solheim Cup.<br />

Scored two LPGA victories in the 1995 Corning Classic<br />

and the PING-AT&T Wireless Services LPGA Golf<br />

Championship. Showed remarkable consistency on 1999<br />

<strong>LET</strong>, securing top-10 finishes in seven of her nine events.<br />

Called a two-shot penalty against herself in second round<br />

of 1999 Donegal Irish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, eventually missed<br />

out on a playoff by one shot. Represented the victorious<br />

<strong>European</strong> side in The Solheim Cup 2000 and secured 2.5<br />

vital points. Was appointed Vice Captain of The Solheim<br />

Cup for 2003 and 2005. Retired from competitive golf in<br />

2004 after 20 years on <strong>Tour</strong>. Assisted at The 2007<br />

Solheim Cup in Halmstad, Sweden. Served as <strong>European</strong><br />

Solheim Cup Captain for The 2009 Solheim Cup at Rich<br />

Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Illinois, USA. Was reappointed<br />

as <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Captain for the<br />

12th match at Killeen Castle, Ireland, in 2011 when<br />

Europe defeated the USA by a score of 15-13.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

British Strokeplay Champion 1983, North of England Girl<br />

Champion 1982, 1983. Yorkshire Champion 1984.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

152cm with brown hair and brown eyes. Hobbies include<br />

skiing, reading, photography and most other sports.<br />

Awarded MBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Having<br />

retired from her playing career after 20 years on tour,<br />

Alison now concentrates her efforts on golf days, clinics,<br />

coaching, consultancy work, speaking engagements,<br />

commentary and charity work. She teaches at The Alison<br />

Nicholas Golf Academy in Birmingham and is a qualified<br />

PGA Level 2 & <strong>European</strong> Golf Teachers Federation coach.<br />

Website: www.alisonnicholas.co.uk<br />

Twitter: @Ali_eurocaptain<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(12) 1987 Weetabix Women’s British Open, Laing Charity<br />

Classic. 1988 British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Variety Club<br />

Celebrity Classic, James Capel Guernsey Open. 1989<br />

Lufthansa German Open, Gislaved Open, Qualitair<br />

Classic. 1990 Variety Club Charity Classic. 1992 AGF<br />

Open de Paris. 1995 Payne & Gunter Scottish Open.<br />

1996 Guardian Irish Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(6) 1992 Western Australia Open, Malaysian Open.<br />

1995 LPGA Corning Classic, PING-AT&T Wireless<br />

Services LPGA Golf Championship. 1997 US Open<br />

Championship. 1999 Sunrise Hawaiian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003 Vice<br />

Captain, 2005 Vice Captain, 2009 Captain, 2011<br />

Captain.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1984 £8,156.00 11<br />

1985 £11,110.00 15<br />

1986 £21,585.00 10<br />

1987 £36,694.00 4<br />

1988 £76,409.00 2<br />

1989 £56,528.00 2<br />

1990 £63,199.00 2<br />

1991 £37,668.00 7<br />

1992 £31,584.00 8<br />

1993 £22,772.00 13<br />

1994 £38,550.00 9<br />

1995 £57,586.00 6<br />

1996 £69,878.00 4<br />

1997 £94,589.00 1<br />

1998 £47,412.00 8<br />

1999 £128,223.00 3<br />

2000 2,953.00 9<br />

2001 1,285.07 38<br />

2002 796.50 52<br />

2003 304.68 13<br />

2004 166.90 33<br />

2005 – –<br />

2006 – –<br />

2007 – –<br />

2008 – –<br />

2009 – –<br />

2010 _ _<br />

2011 _ _<br />

2012 – –<br />

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Sharmila Nicollet<br />

Country<br />

India<br />

Born<br />

12 March 1991 – Bangalore<br />

Turned Professional 1 August 2009<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> February 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 5,425.98<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 16<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T36th<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Sharmila played<br />

in 16 tournaments and made 3 cuts with a season-best<br />

T36th at the South African Women’s Open. Season’s<br />

earnings were €5,425.98 (134). She returned to Final<br />

Stage Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School where she finished<br />

T17th, earning her full card for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season<br />

in category 8a.<br />

PREVIOUS CAREER<br />

Ranked No.1 on the Women’s Golf Association of India<br />

(WGAI) Money Ranking 2009-2010 and Hero Honda<br />

Order of Merit 2010-2011.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

No.1 ranked Indian Junior Golfer 2005-2007. Top lady<br />

amateur 2007-08. Member of the Indian National Team.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

180cm tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

to play golf aged 11. Hobbies and interests include<br />

music, photography, chess, fashion, gadgets and<br />

watching TV shows. Cites mother as greatest influence<br />

and father is French. Currently studying psychology.<br />

Twitter: @MissNicollet<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €5,425.98 134<br />

Gwladys Nocera<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

22 May 1975 – Moulins<br />

Turned Professional 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2002<br />

Career Victories (Last) 10 (2008)<br />

Play-off Record 0/2<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,612,771.90<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 164<br />

Top Ten Finishes 50<br />

Lowest Round<br />

62 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 22 events and posted 4 top 10<br />

finishes: 5th at the Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

T5th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, T8th at the<br />

Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

and T9th at the Tenerife Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

Season’s earnings: €99,744.81 (17).<br />

n In 2011, played in 13 tournaments on the <strong>LET</strong> and<br />

recorded two top-10 finishes including 2nd at the<br />

Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied 3rd at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Italian Open. On the LPGA, tied for 54th at the HSBC<br />

Women's Champions; tied for 59th at the Honda<br />

LPGA Thailand.<br />

n In 2010, Gwladys played in nine <strong>LET</strong> tournaments<br />

and recorded four top-10 finishes. Tied for 5th at the<br />

New Zealand Women's Open, Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open and <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup (team event<br />

representing France with Jade Schaeffer). Also tied<br />

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112<br />

for 10th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n On the LPGA, best finish was second at the<br />

CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge; tied for sixth at the<br />

LPGA State Farm Classic; tied for 17th at the RICOH<br />

Women's British Open; tied for 23rd at the Sime Darby<br />

LPGA Malaysia; tied for 24th at the Kraft Nabisco<br />

Championship and tied for 53rd at the Evian Masters<br />

Presented by Société Générale.<br />

n In 2009, Gwladys posted seven top ten finishes with<br />

a season-best finish of 2nd at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in China; tied for 2nd at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open,<br />

tied for 3rd at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria,<br />

tied for 4th at the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, was 5th at the<br />

Carta Sì <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, was 8th at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and tied for 8th at the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. In addition, she tied for 2nd at the<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup<br />

representing France with Anne-Lise Caudal. She also


competed on her third consecutive <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup Team, earning the most points for her team with<br />

3 1 ⁄2. She finished 16th at the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she earned Priority List Category 11<br />

for the 2010 LPGA season.<br />

n In 2008, won five tournaments: the Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Goteborg Masters, and<br />

Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters; also won the <strong>LET</strong>’s New Star<br />

Money List for the first time with season’s earnings of<br />

€391,839.58. Gwladys broke several all-time <strong>LET</strong><br />

records en route to victory at the Goteborg Masters at<br />

Lycke Golf Club. Returned the best 72-hole score in the<br />

<strong>LET</strong>’s 30-year history, 29-under-par 259, which broke<br />

Laura Davies’ previous record in relation to par of<br />

25-under 267, set at the 1995 Guardian Irish Holidays<br />

Open at St Margaret’s.<br />

n In 2007, won the KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Holland and<br />

EMAAR-MGF <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters in India. Represented<br />

Europe for a second time in the 2007 Solheim Cup and<br />

posted a 1-2-1 win-loss-draw record.<br />

n In 2006, won her maiden <strong>LET</strong> title at the Deutsche<br />

Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, which she followed up with<br />

her second <strong>European</strong> title in four weeks at the BMW<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open; secured her third title inside ten<br />

weeks at the Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n In 2005, made <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team debut.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2002 French International Champion, 2002 German<br />

International champion, R/up 2002 French amateur<br />

championship, R/up 1998 British <strong>Ladies</strong> amateur<br />

championship, member of <strong>European</strong> and World<br />

championship French team in 1999 and 2000.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Interests<br />

include rugby, tennis, surfing, music and dogs. Was<br />

accidentally shot through the stomach as a teenager<br />

and still bears two scars. Influenced by her coach,<br />

Olivier Leglise. Attended New Mexico State University,<br />

Las Cruces. Holds a degree in International Business.<br />

Now lives in Canton de VAUD, Switzerland. Sponsored<br />

by Lacoste. Website: www.gwladysnocera.net.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(10) 2006 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, 2006<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, 2006 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, 2007 KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2007 EMAAR-MGF<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, India. 2008 Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, 2008 ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2008 SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, 2008 Goteborg<br />

Masters, 2008 Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2007 Princess Lalla Meryem Trophy, Morocco.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(3) 2005, 2007, 2009<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2003 87.78 51<br />

2004 234.62 23<br />

2005 €164,739.73 4<br />

2006 €415,020.50 2<br />

2007 €207,824.97 3<br />

2008 €391,839.58 1<br />

2009 €137,730.27 9<br />

2010 €74,679.16 30<br />

2011 €51,285.20 46<br />

2012 €99,744.81 17<br />

Anna Nordqvist<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

10 June 1987 – Eskilstuna<br />

Turned Professional 1 January 2009 – PGA Sweden<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2009<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories<br />

2 (2011 – team event)<br />

Other Victories (Last) 2 (2009 – LPGA)<br />

Play-off Record 0/1<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 413,504.83<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 18<br />

Top Ten Finishes 10<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Anna played in 3 <strong>LET</strong> events with the following<br />

results: 7th at the Evian Masters, T10th at the ISPS<br />

Handa Australian Open and MC at the Ricoh Women’s<br />

British Open. Season’s earnings: €106,404.97 (13).<br />

2012 LPGA results: played in 28 events, 26 cuts made,<br />

$688,703 (19), 11 top-10 finishes. Ranked fourth on <strong>Tour</strong><br />

in birdies. Crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings<br />

after a T31 finish at the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2011, along with Sophie Gustafson, successfully<br />

defended the <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup team event in Spain.<br />

Played in four other events on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule with<br />

season-best finish a tie for 7th at the Ricoh Women’s<br />

British Open. Recorded 5 top-10 finishes on the LPGA<br />

with a season-best tie for 2nd at the Lorena Ochoa<br />

Invitational. Member of the victorious <strong>European</strong><br />

Solheim Cup Team at Killeen Castle in Ireland; posted<br />

a 2-2-0 record with two points scored taking overall<br />

record to 4-4-0.<br />

n In 2010, won the Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong><br />

Nations Cup at La Sella Resort in Spain, representing<br />

Sweden with Sophie Gustafson.<br />

n Posted three top-10 finishes on the <strong>LET</strong> including<br />

2nd at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, 6th at the<br />

AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open and 9th at the Women's<br />

Australian Open. On the LPGA, tied for second at<br />

the LPGA State Farm Classic; tied for 10th at the<br />

Kraft Nabisco Championship and won the Mojo 6,<br />

an unofficial LPGA event.<br />

n In 2009, after winning <strong>LET</strong> Q School for 2009 at<br />

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La Manga Club by three strokes in January, Anna<br />

became a first-time winner at the McDonald's LPGA<br />

Championship Presented by Coca-Cola, the second<br />

major championship of 2009. She later earned her<br />

second victory at the 2009 LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> Championship<br />

Presented by Rolex. Selected as a Captain’s pick by<br />

Alison Nicholas to represent Europe at The Solheim Cup<br />

as a rookie. She competed in 8 tournaments on the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> and recorded four top ten finishes. Her season best<br />

was second at the Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, where she<br />

shot a career-low 63 in the final round to make a play-off,<br />

only to be defeated by Azahara Munoz at the first extra<br />

hole. Anna also tied for fourth at the Omega Dubai<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, tied for 5th at the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship and tied for 10th at the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Named 2009 Ryder Cup Wales Rookie<br />

of the Year.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

British Girls Amateur Champion 2005. British Amateur<br />

Champion 2008. Won <strong>European</strong> Team Championships<br />

in 2006 and 2008. Won World Amateur Team<br />

Championship 2008. Won Smyth Salver as the leading<br />

amateur at the 2008 RICOH Women’s British Open at<br />

Sunningdale (T42nd). Leading amateur at the 2008<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika (T6th). Leading<br />

amateur in US women’s college golf whilst representing<br />

Arizona State University in 2008. Turned professional<br />

with a handicap of +4.8. Anna won <strong>LET</strong> Q School for<br />

2009 at La Manga Club by three strokes.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

183cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at the age of 13 at home in Eskilstuna, located<br />

a one-and-a-half hour drive south of Stockholm, in<br />

Sweden. Attended Arizona State University, where she<br />

studied Inter Disciplinary Studies for two-and-a-halfyears.<br />

Resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. Anna’s<br />

hobbies include watching and playing all sports. She<br />

used to swim for six years but decided that she was<br />

best at golf. Now coached by Tim Suzoy and attached<br />

to Torshalla Golf Club in Sweden. Anna’s role model<br />

was Annika Sorenstam, who stepped away from the<br />

game at the time when Anna was turning professional.<br />

Twitter: @ANordqvist<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2010 Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup,<br />

partnering Sophie Gustafson (team event). 2011<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup, partnering Sophie Gustafson<br />

(team event).<br />

CAREER VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2009 McDonald's LPGA Championship Presented<br />

by Coca-Cola; 2009 LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> Championship<br />

Presented by Rolex.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(2) 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €100,966.74 13<br />

2010 €116,688.68 13<br />

2011 €95,069.44 17<br />

2012 €106,404.97 13<br />

Elina Nummenpaa<br />

Country<br />

Finland<br />

Born<br />

7 September 1983 – Turku<br />

Turned professional 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2009 Finnish Amateur Champion. Finished T20th at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

162cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started golf in<br />

1996, lives in Tampere, Finland. Enjoys all sports.<br />

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Lee-Anne Pace<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

15 February 1981 – Paarl<br />

Turned Professional May 2005<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 759,751.95<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 105<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won 5<br />

Playoff Record 1/1<br />

Top Ten Finishes 22<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 19 events, posted 6 top 10 finishes<br />

with a season-best T2nd at the South African Women’s<br />

Open. Season’s earnings: €159,616.91 (7th)<br />

n In 2011, Lee-Anne played in 21 <strong>LET</strong> events and<br />

recorded nine top-10 finishes including 3 second places,<br />

one third, one fourth, three fifths and one sixth. Her best<br />

performances were at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

where finished second followed by the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, where she tied for second as the<br />

defending champion and Open de España Femenino,<br />

where she also tied for second.<br />

n Lee-Anne had an unforgettable season picking up<br />

5 victories on her way to winning the Henderson Money<br />

List. She claimed her maiden <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

victory at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open at<br />

Golf Gerre Losone. She then claimed the S4C Wales<br />

Championship at Conwy and the Finnair Masters at<br />

Helsinki Golf Club. Needing to seal her place at the top<br />

of the Henderson Money List she won back-to-back<br />

events in China: the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Yalong Bay<br />

Golf Club and the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Suzhou<br />

Taihu International Golf Club. She posted five other<br />

top-10 finishes including a tie for 2nd at the Aberdeen<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open; tied 4th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open; tied 5th at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 6th at the<br />

Open de France Feminin and a tie for 7th at the Korean<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She won the 2010 Henderson Money<br />

List, becoming the first ever South African in <strong>LET</strong> history<br />

to do so. She was also voted as the Players’ Player of<br />

the Year receiving an overwhelming majority with 92 per<br />

cent of the vote.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Multiple winner of South Africa national tournaments.<br />

Individual winner of the 2003 Ohio Valley Conference<br />

Championship while at Murray State University. 2003<br />

Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. 2003 Murray<br />

State Player of the Year. 2005 NCAA All-American<br />

Second Team selection while at University of Tulsa.<br />

Individual winner of the 2005 WAC Championship. 2005<br />

University of Tulsa Player of the Year. Represented South<br />

Africa six times, including in two World Amateur<br />

Championships in Malaysia and Puerto Rico.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with brown hair and green eyes. Hobbies<br />

include reading and all water sports. Influenced by<br />

mother and father, Val Holland, Holley Hair, and Brad<br />

Whalen. Attended University of Tulsa and has a degree<br />

in Psychology.<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Lee-Anne-<br />

Pace/146927828688430<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(5) 2010 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, S4C Wales<br />

Championship, Finnair Masters, Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €12,400.16 110<br />

2008 €34,343.31 64<br />

2009 €77,494.77 21<br />

2010 €337,567.77 1<br />

2011 €209,444.49 5<br />

2012 €159,616.91 7<br />

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Celine Palomar<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

France<br />

30 October 1982 – Avranches,<br />

France<br />

Turned Professional February 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 21,675.34<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 15<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T18th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her first full year on tour, Celine played in<br />

15 tournaments. Her best finish was T18th at the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Irish Open and Hero Women’s Indian Open. Season’s<br />

earnings €21,675.34 (91).<br />

n Celine attended <strong>LET</strong> Final School 2012 and finished<br />

tied for 7th, earning full <strong>LET</strong> membership in category 8a.<br />

In 2011 she played in a few events on the <strong>LET</strong> Access<br />

Series (feeder tour) with best career finish of fourth at the<br />

Azores <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. In 2009 and 2010 she finished 5th<br />

at the Banesto Golf <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Since she turned professional she has been played<br />

at different tours in Spain and Europe (Banesto and<br />

<strong>LET</strong>AS) and some <strong>LET</strong> tournaments (four in total).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

178 cm, brown hair and eyes. Following in the footsteps<br />

of her father and brother, Celine started golf at age 15 as<br />

part of the school's first golf club, the Golf Club's course<br />

Poitevin Mignaloux-Beauvoir. She chose to combine<br />

national and international competitions with biochemical<br />

engineering studies at INSA Toulouse (one year at<br />

Bucknell University in the U.S.) and a Master Marketing<br />

at HEC Paris. She lives currently in Spain, Somo, and<br />

practices at Real Golf de Pedreña, Seve’s home course.<br />

Vicente Ballesteros (Seve’s brother) is coaching her.<br />

Hobbies include other sports like tennis, VTT, football and<br />

basketball. Official website: www.celinepalomar.com<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €21,675.34 91<br />

Florentyna Parker<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

20 June 1989 – Henstedt, Germany<br />

Turned Professional January 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 380,932.62<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 79<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won (last) 1 (2010)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 14<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 18 tournaments and posted 3 top<br />

10s: T2nd at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open, 3rd at the China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

and 10th at Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Season’s earnings:<br />

€101,237.47 (15th).<br />

n In 2011, Florentyna played in 24 <strong>LET</strong> events and had<br />

three top-ten finishes including a tie for second at the<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 7th at the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open and tied for 9th place at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, Florentyna followed her impressive rookie<br />

season by picking up her first win at the ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open with a two shot victory over Krystle<br />

Caithness. With a further seven top ten finishes<br />

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Florentyna finished 11th on the Henderson Money List.<br />

n In 2009, Florentyna made a spectacular start to life<br />

as a professional golfer. In her rookie year, she recorded<br />

two top ten finishes with her season best a tie for 2nd<br />

at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, supported by Ireland, at<br />

Portmarnock Links. She also tied for 5th at the Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She was second in the race for the Ryder<br />

Cup Wales Rookie of the Year with earnings of<br />

€64,915.00 and was 24th on the Henderson Money<br />

List having played in 18 events.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2nd Portuguese Amateur. Finalist English Women’s Match<br />

play 2008. 3rd English Stroke play 2008 Represented<br />

GB&I at the 2008 Curtis Cup at St Andrews. Turned<br />

professional with a handicap of +4.4.


PERSONAL<br />

Born in Henstedt, Germany and lives in Gut Waldhof.<br />

Parents are English. Speaks English and German fluently.<br />

Attended school in Germany and after leaving spent<br />

one year playing full time amateur golf in 2008. Coached<br />

by father Tim Parker, the professional at St. Dionys Golf<br />

Club in Germany. Brother Ben Parker is a professional<br />

golfer on the Challenge <strong>Tour</strong>. Plays at Waldhof GC in<br />

Germany and Royal Birkdale in England. Represents<br />

Golf Lounge Hamburg and England. Hobbies include<br />

tennis, shopping and reading.<br />

Official website: www.florentynaparker.com<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2010 ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2009 €64,915.00 24<br />

2010 €121,140.36 11<br />

2011 €81,403.12 28<br />

2012 €101,237.47 15<br />

Mikaela Parmlid<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

22 September 1980 – Gothenburg<br />

Turned Professional 1 August 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2005<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 85,145.47<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 22<br />

Top Ten Finishes 4<br />

Lowest Round<br />

68 (5 times) (62 on LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 12 tournaments and made 10 cuts,<br />

posting 4 top 10s including a career best T2nd at the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria. Season’s earnings:<br />

€77,842.48 (31).<br />

n In 2011, played in five <strong>LET</strong> events but did not make<br />

a cut. Finished in the top 30 from Qualifying School<br />

earning a full card for 2012.<br />

n In 2010, tied for 10th at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA<br />

Challenge.<br />

n In 2009, recorded a career-best tie for eighth at the<br />

Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger,<br />

where she also carded a career-low 62 (-9) in the third<br />

round; tied for ninth at the LPGA Corning Classic.<br />

n In 2008, best finish was a tie for ninth at the Longs<br />

Drugs Challenge.<br />

n In 2007, best finish was a tie for 13th at the SemGroup<br />

Championship Presented by John Q. Hammons.<br />

n In 2006, best finish was a tie for 15th at the Wendy’s<br />

Championship for Children.<br />

n In 2005, best finish was a tie for 10th at the LPGA<br />

Takefuji Classic, where she was a Monday qualifier.<br />

n In 2004, best finish was a tie for 21st at the State<br />

Farm Classic.<br />

n In 2003, tied for 22nd at the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament but lost in a three-hole, eight-way playoff for<br />

the final exempt card and earned non-exempt status for<br />

the 2004 LPGA season; turned professional in August.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Parmlid was the 2003 NCAA individual champion while<br />

at University of Southern California and was a member<br />

of the 2003 NCAAChampionship Team. She won five<br />

collegiate tournaments. Parmlid was the 2003 Honda<br />

Award Winner and a nine-time member of the Swedish<br />

National Team. She was also the top amateur at the<br />

Compaq Open in Sweden, an event on the Evian <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, for four consecutive years (1999-2002).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

160cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 9.Credits her<br />

father and her teacher Mike Malaska as the individuals<br />

most influencing her career. Educated at the University of<br />

Southern California (2003, Economics). Enjoys spending<br />

time with friends and family, skiing, tennis and sailing.<br />

Represents Gothenburg GK.<br />

Website: www.mikaelaparmlid.com<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €77,842.48 31<br />

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Suzann Pettersen<br />

Country<br />

Norway<br />

Born<br />

7 April 1981 – Oslo<br />

Turned Professional 2000<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2001<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (Last) 5 (2011)<br />

Playoff Record 1/5<br />

LPGA Victories (Last) 10 (2012)<br />

Total Victories 15<br />

Major Championships (Last) 1 (2007)<br />

Career Earnings <strong>LET</strong> (Euro) 1,209,331.70<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played (<strong>LET</strong>) 58<br />

Top Ten Finishes (<strong>LET</strong>) 19<br />

Lowest Round<br />

62 (61 on LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 4 <strong>LET</strong> events with a best finish of 2nd<br />

at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. Season’s earnings: €69,211.93<br />

(39). 2012 LPGA season in a nutshell: played 24 events,<br />

23 cuts made, $1,182,860 (9), five top-10 finishes.<br />

Recorded back-to-back victories at the LPGA KEB<br />

HanaBank Championship and the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan<br />

Championship Presented by Audi. Sixth consecutive<br />

season to cross the $1 million in season earnings.<br />

n In 2011, Suzann played the majority of her season on<br />

the LPGA and had a sensational season including 2 wins<br />

and 11 top-ten finishes. First victory came in May at the<br />

Sybase Match Play Championship and her second win<br />

at the Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola. She<br />

finished fifth at the Money List and made a total of<br />

$1,322,770.00 season’s earning. She also played three<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events which included a win at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

and tied for 6th place at the Evian Masters. Made her<br />

sixth appearance at the Solheim Cup and helped lead<br />

the <strong>European</strong> Team to victory by securing one of the<br />

most important points in the Sunday singles.<br />

n In 2010, Suzann played the majority of her season on<br />

the LPGA. Finished runner-up at the Honda PTT LPGA<br />

Thailand, the Kraft Nabisco Championship and the<br />

Bell Micro LPGA Classic; tied for second at the U.S.<br />

Women’s Open, the CN Canadian Women’s Open and<br />

the Lorena Ochoa Invitational with season’s earnings of<br />

$1,557,174.50. Suzann’s best finish on the <strong>LET</strong> was 5th<br />

at the Evian Masters Presented by Société Générale.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Won the French Open in 2001 in only her second start as<br />

a professional after beating Becky Morgan in a playoff.<br />

Finished runner up at the German Open behind Karine<br />

Icher. Finished runner up at the WPGA Championship of<br />

Europe behind Helen Alfredsson. Finished second at the<br />

Mexx Sport Open behind Karine Icher after a playoff. Won<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Rookie of the Year on 2001. Lost another playoff to<br />

Karrie Webb for the Australian Open in 2002. Lost yet<br />

another playoff to Iben Tinning for the Irish Open. Lost in<br />

her most recent playoff to Sophie Gustafson at the 2003<br />

HP Open after shooting 62 to get into it. Playoff is not her<br />

favourite word! Represented Europe in the 2002 Solheim<br />

Cup in her rookie year. Represented Europe in the 2003<br />

Solheim Cup, winning four points and conceding her<br />

singles match to Beth Daniel when she knew Europe had<br />

won the Cup. Represented Europe in her third Solheim<br />

Cup at Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, Indiana, where she<br />

was undefeated winning 3 points out of a possible four.<br />

Played in The Solheim Cup in 2007 at Halmstad GC in<br />

Sweden. Won six tournaments around the world in 2007<br />

and rose to number two in the Rolex Women’s World<br />

Rankings by the end of the year. Won 2 <strong>LET</strong> tournaments<br />

in 2008: the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open at Golf<br />

Gerre Losone and the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open at<br />

Portmarnock Links. Ranked fifth in the world at the end<br />

of the 2008 season. Earned 10th worldwide victory at<br />

the 2009 the CN Canadian Women's Open. Made 5th<br />

Solheim Cup appearance at Rich Harvest Farms, USA.<br />

Ranked as World No.3 at the end of 2009. In 2011<br />

added three more individual victories (two on the LPGA<br />

and one on the <strong>LET</strong>) to her CV. She also made her sixth<br />

Solheim Cup appearance at Killeen Castle, where the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team regained the Cup from the US Team.<br />

She won one of the most vital points in her singles<br />

match against Michelle Wie, recovering from being<br />

1 down and finishing with three birdies to help secure<br />

victory for <strong>European</strong> team.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

World Amateur Champion 2000, British Girls Champion<br />

1999, Norwegian Champion 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,<br />

2000. Gained Evian <strong>Tour</strong> card after finishing 11th in <strong>LET</strong><br />

Qualifying School 2001.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm with blond hair and blue eyes. Lists most sports,<br />

especially skiing, keeping fit and music amongst her<br />

hobbies. Names Norway’s Athlete of the Year in 2008 and<br />

2010. Attached to Oslo GC. Represents Nike.<br />

Official website Blog: www.suzanngolf.com<br />

Facebook page:<br />

www.facebook.com/people/Suzann-<br />

Pettersen/840815262<br />

www.facebook.com/pages/Suzann-<br />

Pettersen/115737465121043<br />

Twitter: @suzannpettersen<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(5) 2001 French Open, 2007 SAS Masters, 2008<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, 2008 AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, 2011 <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(10) 2007 Michelob ULTRA Open, McDonalds LPGA<br />

Championship presented by Coca-Cola, Longs Drugs<br />

Challenge, HANA Bank KOLON Championship, Honda<br />

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LPGA Thailand 2007, 2009 CN Canadian Women's<br />

Open, 2011 Sybase Match Play Championship, 2011<br />

Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola. 2012 LPGA<br />

KEB HanaBank Championship and the Sunrise LPGA<br />

Taiwan Championship Presented by Audi.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(6) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2001 8,014.30 2<br />

2002 4403.40 8<br />

2003 307.98 11<br />

2004 – –<br />

2005 €38,924.05<br />

2006 €52,903.52 34<br />

2007 €79,603.51 25<br />

2008 €183,278.68 6<br />

2009 €9,037.27 107<br />

2010 €149,489.66 7<br />

2011 €142,087.19 9<br />

2012 €69,211.93 39<br />

Pornanong Phatlum<br />

Country<br />

Thailand<br />

Born 4 December 1989<br />

Turned professional February 2006<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last)<br />

1 (2012 Hero Women’s<br />

Indian Open)<br />

Other Victories (last) 6 (<strong>2013</strong> Hitachi Open in<br />

Taiwan)<br />

Total Victories 7<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played in 5 <strong>LET</strong> events and made 3 cuts.<br />

Won the Hero Women’s Indian Open at DLF Golf and<br />

Country Club for the third time in the event, which was<br />

tri-sanctioned with the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian Golf <strong>Tour</strong> (LAGT) and<br />

Women’s Golf Association of India (WGAI). Also finished<br />

2nd at the World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship in China. On the<br />

LPGA, played 26 events, 20 cuts made, $217,577 (55).<br />

Recorded a career-best T12 at the Mobile Bay LPGA<br />

Classic. Won the HSBC LPGA Brasil Cup, an unofficial<br />

event on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n In 2011, best finish was a tie for 13th at the Honda<br />

LPGA Thailand and the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders<br />

Cup; tied for 18th at the Safeway Classic Presented<br />

by Coca-Cola; tied for 19th at the LPGA State Farm<br />

Classic; tied for 24th at the Kia Classic; tied for 25th at<br />

the Wegmans LPGA Championship; won the Hitachi<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Classic in Taiwan.<br />

n In 2009, successfully defended her title at the DLF<br />

Women's Indian Open for her fourth career international<br />

victory; carded a career-low 67 in the first round of the<br />

Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by Monaco RV; carded<br />

her first LPGA career hole-in-one during the third round<br />

of the Safeway Classic Presented by Coca-Cola.<br />

n In 2008, won the DLF Women’s Indian Open and<br />

Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> on the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian Golf <strong>Tour</strong> (LAGT);<br />

tied for 34th at the LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to<br />

earn Priority List Category 20 for the 2009 LPGA season.<br />

n In 2006, turned professional in February.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Phatlum was competitive on the pro circuit as an<br />

amateur. She competed on the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian Golf <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(LAGT), finishing tied for 16th at the 2005 Phuket <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters and winning the 2006 Hong Kong <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

prior to turning professional.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

160cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 9. Credits<br />

her father as the individual most influencing her career.<br />

Education: Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University Hobbies<br />

include shopping, listening to music, surfing the Internet<br />

and watching movies. Represents Singha and Callaway.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Hero Women’s Indian Open<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(6) Winner Hong Kong <strong>Ladies</strong> Open 2006 (as amateur),<br />

2008 DLF Women’s Indian Open, Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> on the<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Asian Golf <strong>Tour</strong> (LAGT); 2009 DLF Women's<br />

Indian Open; 2011 Hitachi <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic in Taiwan, <strong>2013</strong><br />

2011 Hitachi <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic in Taiwan. 2012 HSBC LPGA<br />

Brasil Cup (non-official event).<br />

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Eleanor Pilgrim<br />

Country<br />

Wales<br />

Born<br />

15 February 1977 – Newport<br />

Turned Professional 1 October 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 53,043,70<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 78<br />

Top Ten Finishes 4<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Eleanor was 2nd at the 2005 KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at<br />

Valkanswaard G&CC in Holland. She was leading going<br />

into the final round and was two strokes ahead with two<br />

holes to play but was eventually defeated by Virginie<br />

Lagoutte-Clement at the second extra hole of a sudden<br />

death play-off.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

1st reserve in the 2002 Curtis Cup. Welsh International<br />

from 1995-2002. Welsh Closed Senior Champion 1997<br />

and 2000. South Western Champion 1997 and 2000.<br />

Won Sunningdale Critchley Salver 2002. Won 1996 Idaho<br />

State Invitational, 1998 Northern Arizona Invitational. Big<br />

Sky Conference Champion 1996 and 1998. Runner-up<br />

Pepperdine Invitational 1997.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Eleanor holds a BA in art from Northern Arizona<br />

University. She enjoys singing and playing the guitar,<br />

oil painting and bird watching. Influenced by her family<br />

and coach David Llewellen.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2003 €18,839.69 63<br />

2004 €3,204.39 110<br />

2005 €54,746.37 31<br />

2006 €30,626.97 57<br />

2007 €40,163.28 53<br />

2008 €5,463.00 143<br />

2009 - -<br />

2010 - -<br />

2011 - -<br />

2012 - -<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn<br />

Country<br />

Thailand<br />

Born<br />

24 December 1982 – Bangkok<br />

Turned Professional November 2005<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2005<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 193,035.18<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 104<br />

Top Ten Finishes 8<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

5th<br />

Lowest Round<br />

65 (3 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Titiya played 19 events, 12 cuts made with a<br />

best finish of 9th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France.<br />

Season’s earnings: €33,706.36 (74).<br />

n In 2011, Titiya played 19 events including one top ten<br />

finish at the Hero Women’s Indian Open, where she tied<br />

for 8th place. She has also finished tied for 11th place at<br />

the Finnair Masters.<br />

n In 2010 Titiya played 21 events with a season best tie<br />

for 8th at the Hero Honda Indian Women’s Open. Finished<br />

62nd on the Henderson Money List with season’s<br />

earnings of €30,871.93.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finished 9th at the 2005 Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Open as an<br />

amateur. Runner up at the World Team Golf Championship.<br />

Winner of the Singapore <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Championship. Runner<br />

Up at the South Eastern Asian Game (Individual and Team).<br />

Runner up at the Queen Sikrit Cup (Individual and Team).<br />

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PERSONAL<br />

158cm tall with black hair and brown eyes. Enjoys<br />

watching movies, especially comedies. Started to play<br />

golf at age 12. Influenced by father Mr Tarat who also acts<br />

as coach and caddy. Holds a degree in Politics from the<br />

Faculty of Political Science at Ramchamhang University.<br />

Official website: www.champtob.com<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) <strong>2013</strong> Royal Open in Taiwan (LAGT)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2006 €9,218.58 115<br />

2007 €34,505.25 58<br />

2008 €33,188.94 65<br />

2009 €29,007.11 59<br />

2010 €30,871.93 62<br />

2011 €23,375.00 87<br />

2012 €33,706.36 74


Mireia Prat<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Spain<br />

14 October 1989- Torrelló,<br />

Barcelona<br />

Turned Professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 4,934.50<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 11<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T28th<br />

Lowest Round 70<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

In 2012, her first season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Mireia played 11<br />

tournaments, 4 cuts made, best finish T28th at the South<br />

African Women’s Open. Ended 139th on the Order of<br />

Merit with season’s earnings €4,934.50. Returned to<br />

Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School and ended T49th, €4,934.50<br />

earning <strong>LET</strong> membership in category 9B.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of National Team. 2008-2009 Finish International<br />

Champion. Silver medal <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur<br />

Team Championship (2010-11). Mireia attended <strong>LET</strong><br />

Final Q-School and finished tied for 30th and had to<br />

play a playoff to get the 30th spot. Unfortunately, she<br />

did not secure a place in the top 30 but will have some<br />

playing options in 2012.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Brown hair and eyes. Started to play aged ten. Influenced<br />

by family and Spanish team mates.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €4,934.50 139<br />

Pamela Pretswell<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born<br />

6 May 1989 – Lanark<br />

Turned Professional July 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

After winning on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series as an amateur,<br />

Pamela turned professional in July 2012 and made<br />

professional debut at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Norwegian Challenge.<br />

Playing on the tour for the remainder of the season,<br />

she finished 2nd at the Azores <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 3rd at<br />

the Golfstream <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and T3rd at the Samso<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She won the <strong>LET</strong>AS Order of Merit<br />

earning membership of the <strong>LET</strong> for the <strong>2013</strong> season in<br />

category 7 and will play as a rookie on the <strong>LET</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

In 2012, won the Ljungbyhed Park <strong>Ladies</strong> PGA Open in<br />

Sweden on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series, becoming the first<br />

amateur to win on the tour which launched in 2010.<br />

Member of the victorious 2012 GB&I Curtis Cup Team.<br />

Member of the victorious 2011 GB&I Astor Trophy team.<br />

2010 British <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Strokeplay champion. In 2009,<br />

finished 4th at the <strong>European</strong> Individual Championship.<br />

2008 Swiss <strong>Ladies</strong> Strokeplay Champion. 2008 Scottish<br />

University Champion.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf in 2003 at Bothwell Castle, aged 14.<br />

Attached to Nairn Golf Club. Influenced by family and<br />

coach Alan Murdoch. Graduated from the University<br />

of Glasgow in June 2011 with an Honours degree in<br />

Business and Management. Enjoys spending time with<br />

friends and family, watching movies, watching and playing<br />

different sports.<br />

Twitter: @PamelaPretswell<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) Ljungbyhed Park <strong>Ladies</strong> PGA Open in Sweden<br />

(<strong>LET</strong>AS)<br />

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Fiona Puyo<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Date of Birth<br />

11 January 1987 – Epernay<br />

Turned professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 2012<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Women’s French Champion 2011; finished T49th at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with brown eyes and hair. Started to play golf<br />

aged 14, in Venezuela. Raised in Venezuela, the Emirates,<br />

Argentina and France. Joined La Nivelle Golf Club’s junior<br />

team on return to live in France and earned a single digit<br />

handicap inside a year. After graduating from College in<br />

Business Administration, qualified for the LPGA Futures<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> (Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>). Plays at Frankfurt Golf Club<br />

(Frankfurt, Germany), Links at Stono Ferry (Charleston,<br />

SC USA) and Golf de la Nivelle (Ciboure, France). Current<br />

residence: Frankfurt, Germany. Lists family and coaches<br />

as greatest influences. Enjoys reading, surfing, playing<br />

saxophone and exploring new places and cultures.<br />

Margarita Ramos<br />

Country<br />

Mexico<br />

Date of Birth<br />

31 January 1990 – Mexico City<br />

Turned professional 20 December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Trained at IMG Academy full-time from 2001-04.<br />

Collegiately, she played at the University of Arizona<br />

(2008-12), earning first team All-Pac 10 and second-team<br />

All-American honors in 2009-10, and second team<br />

All-Pac 10 in 2010-11. Recorded a career best round<br />

of (-6) on the Cactus <strong>Tour</strong> in November 2012.<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T25th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf aged 5, influenced by parents and<br />

brother. Enjoys running and swimming; speaks English,<br />

French and Spanish. Educated at Arizona University, in<br />

Tucson and majored in Business Management.<br />

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Isabella Ramsay<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

12 July 1987 – Brunnby<br />

Turned Professional 10 April 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Finished 2nd on the 2012 Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit<br />

(Sweden). Two wins on the Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> in 2012.<br />

Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T49th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

172cm tall with blonde hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf on April 3, 1993. Greatest influence: Golf teacher<br />

Peter Hansson. Plays at Arild GK. Hobbies include tennis<br />

and badminton.<br />

Dale Reid OBE<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born<br />

20 March 1959 – Ladybank<br />

Exempt Status<br />

Lifetime Member<br />

Turned Professional 1979<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1979<br />

Career Victories (Last) 21 (1991)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,117,255.19<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 373<br />

Top Ten Finishes 135<br />

Lowest Round<br />

58 (Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic<br />

1991)<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Elected honorary member of <strong>Tour</strong> after completing 20th<br />

victory in 1991 Ford Classic. Shared with Laura Davies,<br />

Nancy Lopez and Beth Daniel the then world record 20<br />

under par winning score achieved in 1987 La Manga<br />

Club <strong>European</strong> Open at Ferndown until 1995. Lowest<br />

round is a 58, which she recorded in the final round of<br />

the Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic at Fleming Park Golf<br />

Club in Hampshire in 1991. However, the Par for the<br />

course was 65 (34-31). Jane Connachan (Scotland) also<br />

recorded a 58 in the first round in the same tournament.<br />

Represented Scotland with Pam Wright in World Team<br />

Championship, Taiwan 1992. Won Order of Merit twice,<br />

1984 and 1987. Appeared in four Solheim Cup teams<br />

from 1990 through to 1996. When she missed the cut<br />

in the 1996 Guardian Irish Open it ended a run of 40<br />

tournaments without missing the cut. Returned to the<br />

1996 LPGA Final Qualifying to gain exempt status for<br />

1997 season and posted career best finish with tied for<br />

4th in 1997 SAFECO Classic. 1999 Came close to<br />

winning her first title in eight years before finishing T2nd<br />

in the <strong>Ladies</strong> Austrian Open. Led Europe to victory in<br />

2000 Solheim Cup at Loch Lomond and was reappointed<br />

<strong>European</strong> captain for 2002 Solheim Cup in<br />

America. 2000 Received OBE in New Years Honours list.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finalist Scottish Girls’ Championship 1974.<br />

Finalist French Girls’ Championship 1977.<br />

Scottish International 1978.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

162cm with brown hair and green eyes. Started playing<br />

golf aged four. Credits father Jack, John Stark and<br />

Charlie Earp as those most influencing her career.<br />

Enjoys watching movies, boating, fishing. Represents<br />

Ladybank GC and Scotland.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(21) 1980 Carlsberg Coventry <strong>Tour</strong>nament. 1981<br />

Carlsberg Gleneagles Hotel <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moben Kitchens<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament. 1982 Guernsey Open. 1983 United Friendly<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament, International Classic, Caldy Classic. 1984<br />

UBM Classic, JS Bloor Eastleigh Classic. 1985 Ulster<br />

Volkswagen Open, Brend Hotels International. 1986<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament. 1987 Ulster Volkswagen<br />

Open, Volmac Dutch Open, La Manga Club <strong>European</strong><br />

Open. 1987 Bowring Scottish Open. 1988 Birchgrey<br />

<strong>European</strong> Open, Toshiba Players Championship. 1990<br />

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Haninge Open. 1991 Ford Classic, Bloor Homes<br />

Eastleigh Classic.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 1993 Rorstrand Open (Sweden). World Team<br />

Championship: 1992<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000 (Captain), 2002 (Captain)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1979 £50.00 43<br />

1980 £2,461.00 12<br />

1981 £7,322.00 4<br />

1982 £5,358.00 4<br />

1983 £8,504.00 4<br />

1984 £28,239.00 1<br />

1985 £16,223.00 6<br />

1986 £23,892.00 8<br />

1987 £53,815.00 1<br />

1988 £56,905.00 4<br />

1989 £21,782.00 18<br />

1990 £49,343.00 6<br />

1991 £64,494.00 3<br />

1992 £20,080.00 14<br />

1993 £25,553.00 10<br />

1994 £31,793.00 13<br />

1995 £25,894.00 21<br />

1996 £31,395.00 13<br />

1997 £20,205.00 28<br />

1998 £14,744.00 36<br />

1999 £25,017.00 30<br />

2000 634.00 67<br />

2001 2,054.27 19<br />

2002 801.93 51<br />

2003 42.10 84<br />

2004 53.20 74<br />

2005 €4,090.61 116<br />

2006 – –<br />

2007 – –<br />

2008 _ _<br />

2009 _ _<br />

2010 _ _<br />

2011 _ _<br />

2012 _ _<br />

Melissa Reid<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

19 September 1987 – Derby<br />

Turned Professional December 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> December 2007<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 798,811.32<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 62<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won (last) 4 (2012 Raiffeisenbank<br />

Prague Golf Masters)<br />

Top Ten Finishes 27<br />

Lowest Round<br />

65 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Melissa played in 10 <strong>LET</strong> events. She claimed<br />

her fourth <strong>LET</strong> title at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf<br />

Masters on June 26 at Albatross Golf Resort in an<br />

emotional finale to her first event back after she lost her<br />

mother, Joy, in a tragic road accident in Germany four<br />

weeks previously. She earned two top 10 finishes earlier<br />

in the season: T7th at the World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

and T4th at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented by EventScotland. She retired<br />

from the final event of the season, the Omega Dubai<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, due to injury. Season’s earnings:<br />

€82,752.69 (28).<br />

n In 2011, Melissa recorded two wins in the Deloitte<br />

Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Broekpolder GC and the Open<br />

de España Femenino at La Quinta GC plus six top ten<br />

finishes including tied second at the ISPS HANDA<br />

Women’s Australian Open. She tied for third three<br />

times: at <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

and Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and, finally, tied for<br />

fourth at the New Zealand Women’s Open and Turkish<br />

Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She was a first-time member of<br />

the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup team having earned her<br />

place on the team by leading the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong>'s Solheim Cup points' list.<br />

n In 2010, broke through with her first victory as a<br />

professional at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at<br />

National Golf Club in Belek, Antalya; finished two strokes<br />

clear of Iben Tinning and Christel Boeljon. Posted 10<br />

additional top-10 finishes, the most on tour all year,<br />

including 2nd at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

tied for 2nd at the S4C Wales Championship, 3rd at<br />

the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, tied for 3rd at the<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, 4th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, tied for 6th at the Lalla Meryem Cup, tied for 7th<br />

at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, tied for 8th at the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, tied for 9th at the Korean <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, tied for 10th at the Open de France Feminin.<br />

Finished 3rd on the Henderson Money List: her best<br />

position in three years on <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n In 2009, Melissa recorded 8 top ten finishes. She<br />

posted a season-best of 2nd at the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, tied for third at both the Women's<br />

Australian Open and HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German<br />

Open. She finished 7th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €168,749.67 from 14 events<br />

played.<br />

n In 2008 Melissa became the Ryder Cup Wales Rookie<br />

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of the Year, in association with the Bill Johnson Trophy.<br />

She finished 2nd three times in 2008, at the ABN AMRO<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open in the Netherlands, the Oxfordshire <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

English Open and the Nykredit Masters in Denmark.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Reid was a member of the GB&I team at the 2006<br />

Curtis Cup; a member of the 2005 <strong>European</strong> PING<br />

Junior Solheim Cup Team; the 2007 Commonwealth<br />

Team and the 2007 Vagliano Team. Titles that she won<br />

include the 2004 and 2005 English Girls’ Championship,<br />

the 2006 and 2007 Helen Holm Trophy; the 2007<br />

St Rule Trophy and the 2007 British Amateur Strokeplay<br />

Championship at Conway GC. She was Britain’s leading<br />

amateur in 2007 and also won the Smyth Salver as the<br />

leading amateur at the 2007 Ricoh Women’s British<br />

Open, on the Old Course at St Andrews, where she<br />

finished tied for 16th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Resides in<br />

Loughborough. Started playing golf at the age of 11 after<br />

she could no longer play football with the boys. Interests<br />

include snowboarding, playing football and supporting<br />

Derby County. Credits Annika Sorenstam, her parents,<br />

coach Lawrence Farmer and Sir Clive Woodward as the<br />

individuals most influencing her career.<br />

Twitter: @melreidgolf<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(4) 2010 Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open; 2011 Deloitte<br />

Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Open de España Femenino, 2012<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €136,606.02 12<br />

2009 €168,749.67 7<br />

2010 €235,871.59 3<br />

2011 €286,577.77 2<br />

2012 €82,752.69 28<br />

Marion Ricordeau<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

21 August 1986 – Laon<br />

Turned Professional 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 15,627.75<br />

Events Played 14<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T11th<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 6 <strong>LET</strong> events, 4 cuts made with<br />

a season-best T11th at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in<br />

Holland. On the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series, played 12 events<br />

and finishing 2nd on the Order of Merit behind Pamela<br />

Pretswell, winning the Terre Blanche <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

in France.<br />

n In 2011, played in 8 events with a season best<br />

T32nd at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

World University Champion 2008. French Champion<br />

2009.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Introduced to golf at the age of 12 by her parents.<br />

Holds at DUT in Techniques de Commercialisation<br />

from Toulouse University. Hobbies include reading,<br />

volleyball, handball and watching sports on TV.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Terre Blanche <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong>AS)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €2,965.00 150 2012 €12,662.75 110<br />

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Margherita Rigon<br />

Country<br />

Italy<br />

Born<br />

29 September 1982 – Arzignano<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Earnings 171,922.64<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 152<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T9th<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 16 events, 10 cuts made with a<br />

season-best T9th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen in Austria. Season’s earnings:<br />

€23,431.16 (87).<br />

n In 2011, Margherita played in 18 events and had her<br />

career-best finish at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open where she<br />

was tied for 9th. She also finished tied for 12th at the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n In 2010, recorded a season best tie for 14th at the<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Played 19 events<br />

and finished 92nd on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €17,169.23.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2002 R/Up Junior French International.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168 cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Hobbies<br />

include music, reading and snowboarding. Attended<br />

University of Communication in Feltre. Represents Golf<br />

Castelfranco, F.I.G.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 78.33 56<br />

2005 €11,679.42 83<br />

2006 €14,893.94 97<br />

2007 €28,557.40 69<br />

2008 € 19,717.68 95<br />

2009 €19,360.12 79<br />

2010 €17,169.23 92<br />

2011 €25,725.89 76<br />

2012 €23,431.16 87<br />

Morgana Robbertze<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

29 July 1980 – Johannesburg<br />

Turned Professional 21 March 2002<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2007<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 58,465.93<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 56<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T12th<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 2 <strong>LET</strong> events and equaled career best<br />

finish with a tie for 12th at the South African Women’s<br />

Open. Returned to Final Stage Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School<br />

and finished T43rd earning membership of the <strong>LET</strong> for<br />

the <strong>2013</strong> season in category 9b.<br />

n In 2011, played 16 events. Season’s earnings:<br />

€14,790.00 (108).<br />

n In 2010, Morgana competed in 17 tournaments<br />

and recorded a career best tie for 12th at the Open de<br />

France Feminin, where she carded a career low 64 (-8)<br />

in the third round. She finished 105th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €14,360.15.<br />

Won the 2005 Pam Golding South African Open.<br />

Runner Up in the 2002 Devondale Kycero Mita.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Junior and Senior Springbok (National colours).<br />

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PERSONAL<br />

177cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at the age of 19. Hobbies include reading, tennis,<br />

rowing and yoga. Holds a diploma in Sports Psychology<br />

from Intec University in Cape Town. Previously worked in<br />

the marketing of insurance. Related to singer songwriter<br />

Dale Stephens. Influenced by Gary Player.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 – 169<br />

2008 €503.25 184<br />

2009 €19,153.53 80<br />

2010 €14,360.15 105<br />

2011 €14,790.00 108<br />

2012 €4,329.00 141


Galina Rotmistrova<br />

Country<br />

Date of Birth<br />

Turned professional May 2009<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Russia<br />

16 November 1986 – Moscow<br />

region<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2009 Russian Champion, lowest round: 67. Position at<br />

Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T63rd.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

176cm tall with blue eyes and red hair. Started golf in<br />

1994, aged 8 years. Older sister Ouliana played on the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> in 2004. Credits sportswomen as her greatest<br />

influence. Enjoys snowboarding and psychology.<br />

Resides in Moscow.<br />

Kaisa Ruuttila<br />

Country<br />

Finland<br />

Born 14 October 1983<br />

Turned Professional 1 December 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2007<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 68,646.20<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 42<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T3rd<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Kaisa played in one event: Lalla Meryem<br />

Cup, but missed the cut. Played limited schedule due<br />

to back injury.<br />

n In 2011, Kaisa played in 17 events and added two<br />

top-10 finishes to her career including her best career<br />

finish at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, where she tied for<br />

third. Her second top ten arrived at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France, where finished tied for 4th. This has<br />

been her best season since she joined the tour and she<br />

finished 54th on the Money List with a total season’s<br />

earning of €46,023.95.<br />

n In 2009-2010, played on the Swedish Nordea <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Won the Nordea <strong>Tour</strong> women’s ranking in 2010 after<br />

winning four of 14 tournaments played: Fredrik Jacobson<br />

Masters (W) by Telenor, Felix Finnish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Landeryd Masters and Scandic Anglais Trophy Waxholm.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

In 2007, her rookie year, tied for 6th at the Finnair<br />

Masters in her native Finland. She returned to Final<br />

Qualifying School and finished 39th, earning a<br />

conditional card for 2008.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2006 Finnish Matchplay Champion. 2005 Nordic<br />

Champion. 9th in the 2005 <strong>Ladies</strong> Finnish Masters at<br />

Helsinki GC as an amateur.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

169cm tall with blonde hair and brown eyes. Started to<br />

play golf at aged 9. Hobbies include all sports. Studying<br />

sport at Haaga Institute Polytechnic in Finland. Attached<br />

to Lakeside Golf Vammala.<br />

Official web page: www.kaisaruuttila.fi<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €8,896.00 124<br />

2008 €15,682.50 106<br />

2009 - -<br />

2010 - -<br />

2011 €46,023.95 54<br />

2012 - -<br />

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Maria Salinas<br />

Country<br />

Peru<br />

Date of Birth 29 October 1989<br />

Turned professional December 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2010 and 2011 Peru national champion; runner-up in<br />

2009 and 2012. Finished 3rd at the 2012 South<br />

American amateur; 2011 South American amateur runner<br />

up. 2011 South American team championship runner<br />

up.2012 NCAA div 1 central regional co-champion, 2012<br />

Lady Gator tournament individual champion, 2012 ACC<br />

tournament individual runner-up. 2011 Lady Puerto Rico<br />

Open Individual runner up. 2012 all American selection.<br />

2011, 2012 All ACC selection. 2009 SoCon freshman of<br />

the year. 2009 all SoCon team selection. 2011, 2012 All<br />

ACC academic team selection. Position at Lalla Aicha<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T9th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

161cm tall with brown hair and eyes. Started playing golf<br />

aged 6, on February 10, 1996. Credits brother, who<br />

started playing at the same time, as greatest influence.<br />

Educated at Florida State University, Tallahassee Florida.<br />

International affairs Major. Huge Real Madrid fan and also<br />

a frustrated football player.<br />

Sophie Sandolo<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

20 July 1976 – Nice<br />

Turned Professional October 1999<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 1999<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 437,299.17<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 180<br />

Top Ten Finishes 19<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (5 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 15 events, 8 cuts made and one top<br />

10: T9th at the Tenerife Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

Season’s earnings: €20,446.34 (94).<br />

n In 2011, Sophie played in 19 events and had her<br />

best season finish at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Open where<br />

was tied for 17th.<br />

n In 2010, after recovering from injury, played in 14<br />

events and posted three top-10 finishes including 5th<br />

at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Holland, tied 5th at<br />

the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied 8th at the Turkish<br />

Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 58th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €37,654.32.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2006, won her first professional event at the<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, before it was an event<br />

on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> schedule.<br />

n In 2005, equaled career best finish with a tie for 2nd<br />

at the Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters in Spain.<br />

n In 2003, recorded a career best tie for 2nd at the<br />

Open de Espana Femenino.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

1st <strong>European</strong> Amateur Championship 1999, 2nd<br />

<strong>European</strong> Amateur Championship 1998, Twice 2nd at<br />

World Amateur Team Championship 1996-1998 (played<br />

for Italy). All-American NCAA Division 1 West 1996-97.<br />

1st Swiss International Championship 1998. 1st Italian<br />

stroke play championship 1999.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

171cm with blond hair and green eyes. Enjoys most<br />

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sports, as well as movies, dancing, art and photography.<br />

Studied at UCLA with full Scholarship and played for the<br />

team. Attached to Royal Mougins Golf Club.<br />

Official website: www.sophie-sandolo.com<br />

Twitter: @sophiegolf<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/sophie.sandolo<br />

www.facebook.com/pages/Sophie-<br />

Sandolo/119833408118355<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2000 €12,375.77 62<br />

2001 €30,324.92 32<br />

2002 €34,542.92 39<br />

2003 €49,023.27 26<br />

2004 €25,668.24 44<br />

2005 €104,536.47 15<br />

2006 €59,433.32 30<br />

2007 €35,142.38 57<br />

2008 €11,558.91 116<br />

2009 €1,950.00 146<br />

2010 €37,654.32 55<br />

2011 €16,598.56 105<br />

2012 €20,446.34 94<br />

Jade Schaeffer<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

1 July 1986 – Reunion Island<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 369,087.39<br />

Career Victories (Last) 2 (2011)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 96<br />

Top Ten Finishes 14<br />

Lowest Round 62 (-8)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 13 events and recorded 2 top 10s:<br />

T2nd at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China and T4th at the<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. Recorded a career low<br />

62 (-8) during the fourth round of the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open de France. Season’s earnings: €55,415.73 (55).<br />

n In 2011, Jade played in 13 events and won the<br />

inaugural Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters at Albatross<br />

Golf Resort for her second <strong>LET</strong> victory.<br />

n In 2010, played in 14 events with a season best<br />

finish 7th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

She finished 40th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season earnings of €52,878.06.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2011 Jade won her second tournament at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters.<br />

n In 2009, Jade became a first-time winner at the<br />

HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open, presented by<br />

Audi. She defeated Spain’s Paula Marti with a birdie at<br />

the first extra hole of a sudden death playoff at Golfpark<br />

Gut Häusern near Munich. She won by sinking a one<br />

metre putt on the par-five 18th hole, earning €45,000.<br />

Jade recorded five additional top 10 finishes: T4th at the<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, T5th at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, T6th at the Carta Sì <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open and<br />

T9th at both the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

and Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

She finished the year ranked 10th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €130,904.86.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2005 <strong>European</strong> Champion. Bronze medal in the<br />

2005 <strong>European</strong> Team Championships. 2003 French<br />

International Girls.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

171cm tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

to play golf aged 12. Sister of former <strong>LET</strong> professional<br />

Fany Schaeffer. Hobbies include sports, music, going<br />

to the cinema and having fun. Attached to Strasbourg<br />

Golf Club.<br />

Official website: www.jadeschaeffer.fr<br />

Twitter: @jadegolf<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2009 HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi; 2011 Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(3) 2010 Dinard <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, 2010 Trophee Preven's,<br />

2011 Dinard <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong>AS events)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €49,679.35 45<br />

2008 €37,548.14 58<br />

2009 €130,904.86 10<br />

2010 €52,878.06 40<br />

2011 €46,683.25 53<br />

2012 €55,415.73 55<br />

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Viva Schlasberg<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born 15 December 1986<br />

Turned Professional 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2009<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 3,022.50<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 10<br />

Career Best finish<br />

T30th<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 3 events and made one cut: T30th at<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup. Returned to <strong>Tour</strong> School and earned<br />

membership for <strong>2013</strong> in category 9b.<br />

n Played full time golf for two years on the SAS Masters<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-2008. Played 12 events on the SAS<br />

Masters <strong>Tour</strong> in Scandinavia in 2008 and finished 31st<br />

on the order of merit. Career best round is 66, posted at<br />

the last tournament of 2008.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Lives in Lanskrona, Sweden. Has three older siblings.<br />

Hobbies include skiing, gymnastics, being outdoors<br />

and reading biographies. Practised team gymnastics<br />

for 16 years. Played golf from a very early age. Turned<br />

professional after leaving school at the age of 19. Role<br />

model is Tiger Woods.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €3,022.50 151<br />

Dewi-Claire Schreefel<br />

Country<br />

Netherlands<br />

Born<br />

12 November 1985 – Alkmaar<br />

Turned Professional 12 October 2008<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 158,002.52<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 25<br />

Career Best finish<br />

2nd<br />

Top Ten Finishes 4<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Dewi-Claire played in 8 <strong>LET</strong> events and<br />

posted 3 top 10 finishes including a career best result of<br />

2nd at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, where she shot<br />

a new tournament record 63 (-9) during the third round at<br />

Emirates Golf Club. Season’s earnings: €86,140.63 (24).<br />

n In 2011, Dewi-Claire played in 10 events with a season<br />

best finish tie for 11th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open.<br />

She also played in 15 events on the LPGA and ended<br />

ranked 62nd with a season’s earnings of $136,140.00.<br />

n In 2010, Dewi-Claire played in 7 events with a season<br />

best finish tie for 5th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

She finished 77th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

season earnings of €21,573.00.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Dewi-Claire Schreefel turned professional in October<br />

2008 and spent the 2009 season competing on the<br />

Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> in the United States, where she<br />

won the ING New England Golf Classic, and finished in<br />

the top-10 four additional times. She finished 10th on<br />

the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong> season-ending money list<br />

to earn membership for the 2010 LPGA season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Dewi-Claire enjoyed a successful amateur career, winning<br />

the 2004 Italian Women's Amateur Championship and<br />

the Dutch Match-Play Championship. As a junior she<br />

won the Dutch Stroke-Play Championship five times<br />

(1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004). At the University of<br />

Southern California, Schreefel was a member of the 2008<br />

NCAA National Championship team, the 2006 NCAA<br />

Individual champion, a three-time All-American and<br />

finished in the top-10 14 times, including three wins.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf at the age of 9. In addition to golf<br />

she enjoys field hockey and sailing. Represents Golf<br />

Team Holland. Twitter: @dcschreefel<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €21,573.00 77 2012 €86,140.63 24<br />

2011 €56,288.79 38<br />

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Giulia Sergas<br />

Country<br />

Italy<br />

Born<br />

26 December 1979 – Trieste<br />

Turned Professional 22 October 1999<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 1999<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 347,378.17<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 59<br />

Top Ten Finishes 15<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd (T2nd on LPGA)<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (65 on LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 9 events and made 7 cuts, posting<br />

2 top 10 finishes: T7th at both the World <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship and UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi. Earned €83,545.56, finishing 26th<br />

on the Order of Merit. Also ended the season placed<br />

4th on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup standings.<br />

n In 2011, Giulia played in 12 events on the <strong>LET</strong> and<br />

earned six top-10 finishes including a career best finish<br />

of second at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open. She tied for<br />

second at the New Zealand Women’s Open, tied for 3rd<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open, 5th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, tied for 6th at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

and tied for 9th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. This<br />

was her best season to date on the <strong>LET</strong>, with earnings of<br />

€90,224.44. She also played 12 tournaments on the<br />

LPGA and finished ranked 95th with a total of season’s<br />

earnings of $50,090.00.<br />

n In 2010, Giulia played in 8 events on the <strong>LET</strong> with<br />

a season best tie for 4th at the Women’s Australian<br />

Open. She finished 41st on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season earnings of €51,020.50. On the LPGA,<br />

Guilia best finish was a tie for 15th at the Navistar<br />

LPGA Classic.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

2000 Bill Johnson Rookie of the Year. T3rd 2001 <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

French Open. In 2009, Guilia represented Italy at the<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup in Spain<br />

with Veronica Zorzi and tied for 2nd. On the LPGA, tied<br />

for 11th at the Navistar LPGA Classic Presented by<br />

Monaco R.V.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

<strong>European</strong> Amateur Champion 1998. Runner-up World<br />

Cup 1996 and 1998. Played in three events on the 1999<br />

<strong>LET</strong> and finished leading amateur in all three, including<br />

the Weetabix Women's British Open where she was<br />

T24th. Also finished T21st in <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open and<br />

T49th in the Stilwerk <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

177cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies include<br />

snowboarding, music and tennis. Spent one year at the<br />

UCLA in California.<br />

Personal website: www.giuliasergas.com<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/giulia.sergas<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2000 €35,238.32 28<br />

2001 €25,444.25 33<br />

2002 € 6,210.59 –<br />

2006 – –<br />

2007 – –<br />

2008 – –<br />

2009 €41,887.60 46<br />

2010 €51,020.50 41<br />

2011 €90,224.44 21<br />

2012 €83,545.56 26<br />

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132


Dawn Shockley<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

USA<br />

4 September 1986 – Estes Park,<br />

Colorado<br />

Turned Professional 1 June 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> February 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 5,573.75<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 10<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T31st<br />

Lowest Round 69<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie season on tour, Dawn played in 10<br />

events and made 2 cuts with a season-best T31st at the<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Eamed €5,573.75<br />

finishing 132nd on the Order of Merit. Returned to Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School and finished T15th earning<br />

membership of the <strong>LET</strong> for <strong>2013</strong> in category 8a.<br />

n Dawn tied for 26th at <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School for<br />

2012, earning membership in category 8a. In 2011, she<br />

played on the LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong> and earned a career<br />

best of 2nd place at the Santorini Riviera Nayarit Classic.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Recorded eleven top-10 finishes, including two wins, in<br />

collegiate competition while at the University of Denver.<br />

Two-time NCAA Academic All-American selection (2005,<br />

2006). Three-time Sun Belt All-Conference Team<br />

selection (2006, 2008, 2009). Medallist at the 2009 NCAA<br />

East Regional Championship. 2009 NGCA All-American<br />

Honorable Mention selection.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm tall, brown hair and green eyes. She started to<br />

play aged four. Hobbies include biking and mountain<br />

biking, snowboarding, camping, cooking, working out,<br />

wine and climbing. Credits her mother, her brother,<br />

D. Horter and M. Miller as greatest influences on her<br />

career. Attended University of Denver and graduated<br />

in Geography. Twitter: @dawniedshock<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €5,573.75 132<br />

Marta Silva<br />

Country<br />

Born<br />

Spain<br />

9 January 1990 – Santiago de<br />

Compostela<br />

Turned professional 6 October 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2011 NCAA National Player of the Year, 2011 Honda<br />

Award, 2012 recognition of Circle of Honor at the<br />

University of Georgia, 2011 UGA Female Athlete of the<br />

Year. Four-time All-American, SEC freshman of the year,<br />

2011 NCAA player of the year; Runner up at <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur 2011, 2011 Spanish Amateur Champion.<br />

Finished T43rd at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>LET</strong> season.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

167cm tall with brown hair and green/hazel eyes. Started<br />

to play golf aged 9, influenced by parents. Enjoys sports<br />

in general and music. Lives in Jerez de la Frontera.<br />

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Ashleigh Simon<br />

Country<br />

South Africa<br />

Born<br />

11 May 1989 – Johannesburg<br />

Turned Professional 12 May 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 9 July 2007<br />

Career Victories (Last) 2 (2011)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 330,112.74<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments played 68<br />

Top Ten Finishes 14<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 18 events, made 12 cuts. Posted<br />

4 top 10 finishes: T3rd at ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British<br />

Masters, T6th in both Slovakia and South Africa and<br />

T9th in Tenerife. Earned €70,020.38 and finished 38th<br />

on the Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Ashleigh played in 20 events and recorded<br />

her second career win at the Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

at Campo Real. She also recorded five top-10 finishes,<br />

including tied 3rd at Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China, tied<br />

5th at <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, joint 6th at <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish<br />

Open, tied for 7th at Lalla Meryem Cup, tied for 9th at<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters.<br />

n In 2010, Ashleigh played in 18 events with a season<br />

best 3rd place in the Unicredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open and<br />

a tie for 3rd at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Ashleigh<br />

finished 14th on the Henderson Money List with season<br />

earnings of €103,759.10.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Ashleigh turned professional a day after her 18th birthday<br />

and made her professional debut playing on an invitation<br />

at the 2007 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Ashleigh<br />

became the second youngest ever winner on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

after Amy Yang and the youngest ever professional<br />

winner at the age of 18 years and 37 days when she<br />

won the 2007 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. As a result<br />

of her win Ashleigh became a Category 3 member<br />

(tournament winner) of the <strong>LET</strong> on 9th July 2008. In 2009<br />

on the LPGA, Ashleigh made 7 cuts from 15 starts and<br />

recorded a U.S. career-best tie for 23rd at the Navistar<br />

LPGA Classic Presented by Monaco RV.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Ashleigh’s amateur career was nothing short of<br />

outstanding. She won the <strong>Ladies</strong>’ club championships<br />

at her club, the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington<br />

Golf Club, for the six years prior to her turning<br />

professional, the first time was when she was 12 years<br />

old. The club made her an honorary life member in 2004.<br />

In 2003 she became the youngest amateur to receive<br />

full South African colours when she played No.1 for her<br />

country in the Commonwealth tournament aged 14. In<br />

2004 she was the youngest player to win the WPGA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> South African Open on the Women’s Professional<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> and was the only amateur to have won it. She won<br />

at least one WPGA <strong>Tour</strong> event each year. She won the<br />

Jack Newton Junior International Classic in Australia in<br />

2004. In the same year she represented SA at the World<br />

Amateur Golf Championships in Puerto Rico, at 15 years<br />

of age. She also represented SA in the Women’s World<br />

Cup of Golf as an amateur from 2005-2007. In 2006<br />

Ashleigh won the SA amateur double and made a mark<br />

in the USA by winning the AJGA Rolex <strong>Tour</strong>nament of<br />

Champions, being named a First Team Rolex Junior<br />

All American. She qualified for the Weetabix Women’s<br />

British Open and received invitations to play in two other<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events. The highlight of 2006 was<br />

Ashleigh and her team-mates winning the World Amateur<br />

Golf Championships on home turf in Cape Town. In total,<br />

Ashleigh received seven invitations to play in <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events as an amateur, in addition to<br />

three World Cups. In 2005, she played in the<br />

Scandinavian TPC and the Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship;<br />

in 2006 she played in the Scandinavian TPC, the Wales<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Championship and the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

and in 2007 she played in the MFS Women’s Australian<br />

Open, where she was the leading amateur in 20th place,<br />

and in the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Australia. On 12th March<br />

2007 Ashleigh won the WPGA SA Open for the second<br />

time in three years as an amateur. She also finished as<br />

the leading points’ scorer on the WPGA <strong>Ladies</strong>’ <strong>Tour</strong><br />

as a 17-year-old amateur. Ashleigh then won her third<br />

SA Amateur title becoming the only player in 101 years<br />

of the tournament to win it 3 times and win the double<br />

strokeplay and matchplay back-to-back. Her final<br />

appearance as an amateur was to represent South<br />

Africa in the 2007 Commonwealth <strong>Tour</strong>nament, at<br />

her home club, the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington<br />

GC in May 2007. Turned professional in May 2007<br />

with a handicap of +3.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Blonde hair with brown eyes. Hobbies and interests<br />

include sport, trying to play the guitar, spending time<br />

with friends, watching movies and listening to music.<br />

Especially likes rock music. Twitter: @ash_simon<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2007 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, 2011 Portugal<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €31,150.33 63<br />

2008 €30,485.76 69<br />

2009 €6,982.08 116<br />

2010 €103,759.10 14<br />

2011 €98,472.94 15<br />

2012 €70,020.38 38<br />

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Marianne Skarpnord<br />

Country<br />

Norway<br />

Born<br />

11 February 1986 – Sarpsborg<br />

Turned Professional 2004<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2004<br />

Career Victories (Last) 2 (2009)<br />

Playoff Record 1/1<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 489,587.53<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 100<br />

Top Ten Finishes 18<br />

Lowest Round<br />

65 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 19 events with a season best tie for<br />

2nd at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. Season’s<br />

earnings: €56,127.79 (54).<br />

n In 2011, Marianne played in 13 events and finished<br />

tied for 23rd twice, at the RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and<br />

Finnair Masters.<br />

n In 2010, Marianne played in 7 events finishing runnerup<br />

twice; to Laura Davies at the Pegasus New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open and Sophie Gustafson at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Irish Open. She finished 35th on the Henderson Money<br />

List with season earnings of €61,318.18.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2009, Marianne recorded two wins and seven<br />

additional top-10 finishes. She became a first time winner<br />

at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open at Golf Gerre<br />

Losone, finishing one stroke clear of England’s Melissa<br />

Reid. She then earned a second victory at the Carta Si<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open at Golf Club Le Rovedine in Milan,<br />

rolling in a six foot birdie putt at the third play-off hole to<br />

deny Laura Davies.<br />

n Marianne finished 4th on the Henderson Money List<br />

with season’s earnings of €203,350.38, which was<br />

her best result in five years on tour. At the end of the<br />

season, Marianne finished third at the LPGA Final<br />

Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where she earned Priority List<br />

Category 11 for the 2010 LPGA season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

1st British Girls Championship 2003. Played in<br />

the winning <strong>European</strong> Junior Solheim Cup team<br />

at Bogskogens GC in Sweden 2003.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm tall with dark blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies<br />

include fishing, shopping and going out with friends.<br />

First introduced to golf by her father. Sponsored by<br />

Nordea/Tag Heuer/ Peak/Toppgolf. Represents Moss<br />

& Rygge GC, Norway.<br />

Twitter: @MSkarpnord<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2009 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open;<br />

2009 Carta Sì <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 <strong>Ladies</strong> Norwegian Challenge (<strong>LET</strong>AS)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2005 €6,673.00 121<br />

2006 €6,126.68 127<br />

2007 €460.00 167<br />

2008 €125,753.11 16<br />

2009 €203,350.38 4<br />

2010 €61,318.18 35<br />

2011 €25,577.89 78<br />

2012 € 56,127.79 54<br />

135


Kristie Smith<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

7 August 1988 – Subiaco<br />

Turned Professional 2008<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Victories (last) 1 (2011)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 182,407.07<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 33<br />

Top Ten Finishes 3<br />

Lowest Round 62<br />

International Victories (Last) 2 (2012 – Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Kristie played 3 events on the <strong>LET</strong> with a<br />

season-best T21st at the ISPS Handa New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open. Earned €7,163.89 (128). Played 13<br />

tournaments on the US Symetra <strong>Tour</strong> and won the<br />

Tate & Lyle Players Championship.<br />

n In 2011, Kristie played in 16 events on the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and earned her first <strong>LET</strong> victory at the<br />

New Zealand Women’s Open. She also recorded her<br />

third career top-10 finish at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open, where ended joint second. This was her<br />

best season on the <strong>LET</strong> to date, finishing 20th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€90,449.57.<br />

n In 2010, Smith earned her maiden professional title<br />

in January at the Royal Canberra <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic on the<br />

Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf (ALPG) <strong>Tour</strong>. Kristie<br />

played in 14 events with a season best 2nd place behind<br />

Maria Hernandez at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. She<br />

finished 24th on the Henderson Money List with season<br />

earnings of €80,593.61.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Kristie turned professional at the end of 2008 and played<br />

on the Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> in the United States, where<br />

her best finish was a tie for 2nd at the 2009 ING New<br />

England Golf Classic in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Back<br />

on home soil, she tied for 20th at the 2009 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters. With her second round of 62 (-10) at Royal<br />

Pines, setting an all-time <strong>LET</strong> record for most birdies in<br />

a round with 12 and equalled the record for most<br />

consecutive birdies in a round with seven in a row.<br />

Kristie recorded her first victory in 2011 at the New<br />

Zealand Women’s Open.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Smith was a member of the Golf Australia National Squad<br />

and enjoyed a successful amateur career, as the 2008<br />

Australian amateur champion and the low amateur at the<br />

2008 MFS Women’s Australian Open at Kingston Heath<br />

Golf Club, where she finished in equal 5th place.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Kristie Smith hails from Mount Pleasant in Western<br />

Australia and is the daughter of Australian professional<br />

golfer Wayne Smith. Her hobbies include shopping and<br />

working out. She is sponsored by Nike Golf.<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Kristie-<br />

Smith/104738700765<br />

Twitter: @nikegolfchick<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2011 New Zealand Women’s Open<br />

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2010 Royal Canberra <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic (ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>),<br />

2012 Tate & Lyle Players Championship (Symetra <strong>Tour</strong>)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €80,593.61 24 2012 €7,163.89 128<br />

2011 €90,449.57 20<br />

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Lisa Holm Sorensen<br />

Country<br />

Denmark<br />

Born<br />

29 September 1982 – Hanstholm<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Victories (last) 1 (2005)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 326,040.30<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 117<br />

Top Ten Finishes 13<br />

Lowest Round 62 (-11)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 9 events, made 5 cuts, posted 2 top 10<br />

finishes: T9th at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

and T10th at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

Earned €23,626.45, ending 86th on the Order of Merit.<br />

n In 2011, Lisa played in 19 events and had one<br />

top-10 finish at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open where<br />

finished tied for 5th place.<br />

n In 2010, Lisa Holm played in 12 events with a<br />

season best 3rd at the Finnair Masters. She finished<br />

61st on the Henderson Money List with season earnings<br />

of €32,015.78.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

n In 2009, Lisa Holm carded a career low 62 (-11) in the<br />

first round of the SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters at Larvik Golfklubb<br />

in Norway, where she posted a season best tie for 3rd<br />

place. Equalled the <strong>LET</strong>’s all time low score in relation to<br />

par. Represented Denmark at the Comunitat Valenciana<br />

<strong>European</strong> Nations Cup alongside Iben Tinning and tied<br />

for 10th place.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Winner Doug Sanders International 2000. No.9 World<br />

Championship 2002. Danish Matchplay Champion<br />

2001-2002.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm tall with light brown hair and blue eyes. Hobbies<br />

include listening to music, socialising with friends and all<br />

sports. Sponsored by Sjaelsoe Gruppen. Attached to<br />

Lubker Golf Resort, Denmark.<br />

Personal website: www.teamlisa.dk Twitter: @teamholm<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2005 <strong>Ladies</strong> Finnish Masters<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2005 €37,799.00 35<br />

2006 €27,256.20 61<br />

2007 €64,944.82 35<br />

2008 €89,210.71 27<br />

2009 €26,141.25 65<br />

2010 €32,015.78 61<br />

2011 €25,346.99 80<br />

2012 €23,626.45 86<br />

Rebecca Sorensen<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

6 May 1986 – Grabo<br />

Turned Professional June 2010<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Played first full season as a pro in 2012. Position at Lalla<br />

Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>: T36th.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Won 2 collegiate tournaments, and had 16 top ten<br />

finishes. Awarded Southland Conference Golfer of the<br />

Year, Student-Athlete in 2010, and at the same time<br />

winning medalist honours. The only player in Southland<br />

Conference history to be named Player of the Year,<br />

Student-Athlete of the Year, and claim medalist honors at<br />

the conference tournament in the same season. 2008<br />

SLC Academic-Athletic First team. 2008 SLC Second<br />

Team. 2009 SLC Academic-Athlete First Team. 2009 SLC<br />

Second Team. 2010 SLC Student-Athlete of the Year.<br />

2010 SLC First Team. 2010 Capital Bank Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year. 2010 SLC Conference Player of the Year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 172cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started<br />

playing golf aged 7, in 1993. Lives (literally) on a golf<br />

course. Enjoys travelling, reading books, watching<br />

movies and working out at the gym. Education: Majored<br />

in Psychology and minored in Family and Consumer<br />

Science at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA),<br />

graduated with a bachelors degree in May 2010.<br />

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Annika Sörenstam<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

9 October 1970 – Stockholm<br />

Turned Professional 1992<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1993<br />

Career Victories (last)<br />

89 wins worldwide<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories 17<br />

LPGA Victories 72<br />

Major Championship Victories 10<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 2,994,627.79<br />

Career Earnings (USD) $22,573,192.00<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 63<br />

Top Ten Finishes (<strong>LET</strong>) 27<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (2 times) (59 on LPGA)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Won Rookie of the Year in 1993 after finishing second in<br />

the Ford Golf Classic, Holiday Inn Leiden Open, the<br />

<strong>European</strong> Open and the BMW Italian Open. Won 1994<br />

Rookie of the Year on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>. Made debut for<br />

Europe in the 1994 Solheim Cup match. Maiden win as a<br />

professional in the 1994 Holden Australian Open. In 1995<br />

became the first player to top both the <strong>European</strong> and<br />

LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> money lists in the same year. Established<br />

record winnings of £130,324 to win the Ford Order of<br />

Merit. Won the 1995 OVB Damen Open, her first win in<br />

Europe. Won the US Women’s Open, her first victory in<br />

the United States. In 1995 became the first <strong>European</strong> to<br />

win both the LPGA’s Rolex Player of the Year and Vare<br />

Trophy awards. In 1995 became the first woman to win<br />

Golf World Award for World Player of the Year.<br />

In 1996 retained the US Women’s Open with a record<br />

score and by six strokes, the largest winning margin since<br />

1980. 1997 Finished 1st on LPGA Money list with <strong>Tour</strong><br />

record earnings of $1,236,789. Became only the second<br />

LPGA player to break $1 million barrier in season<br />

earnings. Her most successful season since joining the<br />

LPGA in 1993. Achieved six victories to take the Rolex<br />

Player of the Year Award. Had a remarkable 16 top-10<br />

finishes in 22 events for a scoring average of 70.04. Won<br />

the JC Penney/LPGA Skins Game. Finished the year first<br />

on PING Leader board. 1998 Finished top of the money<br />

list for the second year running. Voted Rolex Player of the<br />

Year for third time in four seasons. Winner of Vare Trophy<br />

with an LPGA all-time low scoring average. 2000 won<br />

Evian Masters (with an eagle in the playoff against Karrie<br />

Webb) and three other events on LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>. 2000<br />

finished leading unofficial money winner in Europe and<br />

second to Webb on LPGA money list. 2000 helped<br />

Europe to victory in Solheim Cup at Loch Lomond,<br />

where she was involved in a controversial incident in the<br />

Fourballs when she was asked to replay a chip-in that<br />

was taken out of turn. 2001 Won four consecutive events<br />

early in the season, including the Standard Register<br />

PING where she posted a new 18-hole scoring record<br />

of 59 (-13) during the second round. Captured the<br />

Nabisco Championship, to mark her first major victory<br />

since 1996. Won both events in Japan to total eight wins<br />

on the season. Became first ever player to break the $2<br />

million barrier in one season. Finished in the top twenty<br />

20 times in 26 starts. 2002 - Set or tied 20 records on<br />

her way to winning 13 times around the world in 2002.<br />

Won her fourth major at the Nabisco Championship. See<br />

2002 Highlights for more details. In 2003 Annika won the<br />

ADT money list on the LPGA breaking the $2million mark<br />

for the second straight season Annika won the Office<br />

Depot Championship Hosted by Amy Alcott, the Kellogg-<br />

Keebler Classic, the McDonald's LPGA Championship,<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open, completing the Career<br />

Grand Slam, the Safeway Classic and she three-peated<br />

at the Mizuno Classic. Also placed second at the Kraft<br />

Nabisco Championship, tied for second at the LPGA<br />

Takefuji Classic and the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, tied<br />

for third at the Safeway PING Presented by Yoplait,<br />

finished fourth at the Samsung World Championship,<br />

placed sixth at the Michelob Light Open at Kingsmill,<br />

placed fourth at the U.S. Women's Open. Also won the<br />

Solheim Cup with Europe at Barsebäck. Became the first<br />

woman in 58 years to play on the PGA <strong>Tour</strong> when she<br />

teed up at the Colonial Bank of America <strong>Tour</strong>nament in<br />

Fort Worth. In 2004, won half of the events she played in<br />

with ten victories around the world. In 2005, won eleven<br />

events around the world including two majors: the Kraft<br />

Nabisco Championship and the McDonald’s LPGA<br />

Championship, taking her total tally of majors to nine.<br />

Collected her eighth Rolex Player of the Year award and<br />

eighth ADT Official Money List title on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

Won her sixth Vare Trophy with the fourth lowest scoring<br />

average in LPGA history, 69.33. Became the only player<br />

in LPGA history to sweep Rolex Player of the Year<br />

honours, the Vare Trophy and the ADT Official Money List<br />

title five times (Kathy Whitworth earned all three in 1966,<br />

1967, 1971 and 1972).Won four points out of a possible<br />

five at The 2005 Solheim Cup at Crooked Stick and<br />

became the event’s all-time leading points earner with<br />

21 1 ⁄2 points. In 2006, her second place finish at the John<br />

Q. Hammons Hotel Classic hoisted her over the $20<br />

million mark in career earnings ($20,000,980). Won her<br />

10th major championship at the US Women’s Open.<br />

(See 2006 Highlights for details). Won one event after<br />

injury in 2007: the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

In 2008 Annika, the greatest female golfer for a<br />

generation, stepped away from competitive play at the<br />

end of the 2008 season following the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters in the UAE. At the time of her stepping away<br />

she was ranked 3rd in the world and still very much on<br />

her game. She won four times around the world in 2008,<br />

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with one win on the <strong>LET</strong> and three titles on the US LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>: the SBS OPEN at Turtle Bay, Stanford International<br />

Pro-Am, 2008 Michelob ULTRA Open. Secured her 89th<br />

career title at the inaugural Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

in China on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Defeating China's<br />

Li Ying Ye at the second extra hole of a sudden death<br />

playoff.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Finalist US Amateur Championship 1992. Best individual<br />

World Amateur Team Championship 1992. Won seven<br />

collegiate titles while at University of Arizona, College<br />

Player of Year 1991. NCAA Champion 1991. NCAA<br />

All-American 1991, 1992.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies include<br />

sports, music, computers and cooking. In 1995, she won<br />

the Athlete of the Year Award in Sweden, the country's<br />

most prestigious award in sports. Sister of Charlotta,<br />

fellow tour professional golfer. Annika started playing golf<br />

at the age of 12. Authored her first book, Golf Annika's<br />

Way, which was released in October 2004. In June 2008,<br />

Annika was named a USGA Ambassador. Annika has<br />

worked hard on her off-the-course businesses, which<br />

include the ANNIKA Academy, the ANNIKA Foundation,<br />

the ANNIKA Collection with Cutter & Buck, ANNIKA<br />

Financial Group, numerous golf course design projects,<br />

tournaments she hosts, along with her website and blog.<br />

New projects include an ANNIKA fragrance and wine,<br />

both launching in May 2009.Annika stepped away from<br />

competitive play at the end of the 2008 season. She<br />

married second husband Mike McGee on 10th January<br />

2009 at Lake Nona near her home in Orlando, Florida.<br />

McGee, the son of former PGA TOUR and CHAMPIONS<br />

TOUR golfer Jerry McGee, has served as Managing<br />

Director for the ANNIKA brand of businesses since Dec.<br />

2006, when he relocated to Orlando. Daughter, Ava<br />

Madelyn McGee, born 1st September 2009. Son, William<br />

Nicholas McGee, born 21st March, 2011.<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(17) 1995 OVB Damen Open, Hennessy Cup.<br />

1996 Trygg Hansa Open. 1997 Compaq Open, 1998<br />

Compaq Open. 2000 Evian Masters. 2002 ANZ Masters,<br />

Evian Masters, Compaq Open. 2003 Weetabix Women’s<br />

British Open. 2004 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, HP Open. 2005<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika. 2006 Scandinavian<br />

TPC Hosted by Annika. 2006 Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

2007 Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. 2008 Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open in China.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(72) 1994 Holden Australian Open Championship (ALPG<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>). 1995 U.S. Women’s Open, GHP Heartland Classic,<br />

Samsung World Championship of Women’s Golf,<br />

Australian Masters (ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>). 1996 U.S. Women’s<br />

Open, CoreStates Betsy King Classic, Samsung World<br />

Championship of Women’s Golf. 1997 Chrysler-Plymouth<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament of Champions, Cup Noodles Hawaiian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Longs Drugs Challenge, Michelob Light<br />

Classic, CoreStates Betsy King Classic, ITT LPGA <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Championship. 1998 Michelob Light Classic, ShopRite<br />

LPGA Classic, JAL Big Apple Classic, SAFECO Classic.<br />

1999 Michelob Light Classic, New Albany Golf Classic.<br />

2000 Welch’s/Circle K Championship, Firstar LPGA<br />

Classic in conjunction with the Children’s Medical Center,<br />

Jamie Farr Kroger Classic, Japan Airlines Big Apple<br />

Classic. 2001 Welch’s/Circle K Championship, Standard<br />

Register PING, Nabisco Championship, The Office Depot<br />

Hosted by Amy Alcott, Chick-fil-A Charity Championship<br />

hosted by Nancy Lopez, Bank of Montreal Canadian<br />

Women’s Open, CISCO World <strong>Ladies</strong> Match Play<br />

Championship, Mizuno Classic. 2002 LPGA Takefuji<br />

Classic, Kraft Nabisco Championship, Aerus Electrolux<br />

USA Championship Hosted by Vince Gill and Amy Grant,<br />

Kellogg-Keebler Classic, ShopRite LPGA Classic,<br />

Williams Championship, Safeway Classic, Samsung<br />

World Championship, Mizuno Classic, ADT<br />

Championship. 2003 The Office Depot Championship<br />

Hosted by Amy Alcott, Kellogg-Keebler Classic,<br />

McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by AIG,<br />

Safeway Classic Presented by Pepsi, Mizuno Classic,<br />

Nichirei Cup (LPGA of Japan <strong>Tour</strong>). 2004 Safeway<br />

International Presented by Pepsi, Office Depot<br />

Championship Hosted by Amy Alcott, LPGA Corning<br />

Classic, McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented<br />

by Coca-Cola, John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic<br />

presented by Ford, Samsung World Championship,<br />

Mizuno Classic, ADT Championship. 2005 MasterCard<br />

Classic, Safeway Int. Presented by Coca-Cola, Kraft<br />

Nabisco Championship, Chick-fil-A Charity<br />

Championship, ShopRite LPGA Classic, McDonald's<br />

LPGA Championship, John Q. Hammons Hotel Classic,<br />

Samsung World Championship, Mizuno Classic,<br />

ADT Championship. 2006 MasterCard Classic,<br />

U.S. Women's Open Championship conducted by<br />

the USGA, State Farm Classic. 2008 SBS OPEN at<br />

Turtle Bay, 2008 Stanford International Pro-Am, 2008<br />

Michelob ULTRA Open.<br />

OTHER<br />

(1) 2006 Women’s World Cup of Golf with Liselotte<br />

Neumann for Sweden.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(8) 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007<br />

2011 <strong>European</strong> Assistant Captain<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>European</strong> Assistant Captain<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1993 £55,927.00 3<br />

1994 £58,360.00 4<br />

1995 £130,324.00 1<br />

1996 £41,500.00 –<br />

1997 £87,806.00 –<br />

1998 £54,688.00 –<br />

1999 £64,510.00 –<br />

2000 4,311.00 –<br />

2001 – –<br />

2002 – –<br />

2003 – –<br />

2004 – –<br />

2005 €180,639.36 –<br />

2006 €225,822.07 3<br />

2007 €170,794.70 7<br />

2008 €102,159.23 18<br />

2009 – –<br />

2010 _ _<br />

2011 _ _<br />

2012 _ _<br />

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Klara Spilkova<br />

Country<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Born<br />

15 December 1994 – Prague<br />

Turned professional January 2011<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 47,406.33<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 29<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (2 times)<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

7th<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second year on tour, Klara played in<br />

15 events and made 9 cuts. Her season-best finish<br />

was T20th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. Needing<br />

a strong finish to the season to secure her tour card<br />

for <strong>2013</strong>, Klara delivered with a T34th at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters to finish 90th on the ISPS Handa<br />

Order of Merit and retain her full status in category 5,<br />

just a week before her 18th birthday. Season’s earnings<br />

were €22,306.43.<br />

n In 2011, her rookie season as a professional, Klara<br />

played in 14 events and recorded two top-10 finishes<br />

including tied for 7th at Lalla Meryem Cup and joint 9th<br />

at Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

2010 German Open boys and girls’ champion. 2010<br />

Austrian Women’s Champion. 2010 Czech Woman<br />

Champion. 2010 <strong>European</strong> Junior Ryder Cup team<br />

member. 2009 <strong>European</strong> Junior Solheim Cup team<br />

member. 2009 German Open boys and girls’ champion.<br />

2009 <strong>European</strong> Masters winner. 2009 Czech women’s<br />

champion. 2nd at the Esmond trophy (French under-18<br />

championship). In 2010, played Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

at Tale on an invitation, but missed the cut by two shots.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf aged four years old. Introduced to<br />

the game by her older brother Lukas. Started to play golf<br />

competitively aged eight. Hobbies include sports, skiing<br />

and swimming. Enjoys listening to music and reading.<br />

In 2010, started first of four years in Czech secondary<br />

school in Prague. Plays at Golf Club Erpet Praha. Lives<br />

Praha (Czech Republic). Coached by Pavel Nic senior.<br />

Personal website: www.klaraspilkova.com<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/people/Klara-<br />

E%C5%A1-Spilkova/1361277746<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €27,549.09 73 2012 €22,306.43 90<br />

Nontaya Srisawang<br />

Country<br />

Thailand<br />

Born<br />

15 December 1987 – Chiang Mai<br />

Turned Professional 8 February 2006<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Career earnings (Euro) 124,644.49<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 28<br />

Top Ten Finishes 8<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

3rd<br />

Lowest Round 66 (-6)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Nontaya<br />

played in 15 events and posted 6 top 10 finishes. After<br />

winning the Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian<br />

Golf <strong>Tour</strong>, she suffered a bout of Dengue Fever, but was<br />

thrilled to come back with a career-best finish of 3rd at<br />

the Hero Women’s Indian Open at DLF Golf and Country<br />

Club. She also finished T3rd at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open, 6th at the World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, 8th at the<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France and T10th at the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters.<br />

n In 2011, her first season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Nontaya played in<br />

13 <strong>LET</strong> events and recorded two top-10 finishes including<br />

a career best tie for sixth at the Hero Women’s Indian<br />

Open and joint 9th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, Nontaya played on the US Duramed Futures<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> with a season best tie for 2nd at the 2009 Historic<br />

Brownsville Open in Rancho Viejo, Texas in 2010. She<br />

also tied for second at the <strong>LET</strong>’s 2010 Hero Honda<br />

Women’s Indian Open, which was co-sanctioned with the<br />

LAGT. She was defeated at the first extra hole by Laura<br />

Davies in a four-way play-off. She also tied for 35th at the<br />

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co-sanctioned Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and tied for 19th at<br />

the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China.<br />

n In 2009, she competed in four LPGA events but did<br />

not make a cut. She also played on the Duramed Futures<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> with a season best finish of second.<br />

n In 2008, competed in four events on the Duramed<br />

FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>; tied for 29th at the LPGA Final<br />

Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn Priority List Category<br />

16 for the 2009 LPGA season. In 2009, she competed<br />

in four LPGA events but did not make a cut. She also<br />

played on the Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> with a season best<br />

finish of second.<br />

n In 2007, she competed in 13 events on the Duramed<br />

FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>, where her best finish was a tie for<br />

seventh at the Jalapeno Duramed FUTURES Golf Classic.<br />

n In 2006, Nontaya turned professional in January and<br />

competed on the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian Golf <strong>Tour</strong>, where she won<br />

the Orient Masters WenZhou China.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Nontaya was a competitive amateur golfer. In 2002, she<br />

won the Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Open. Then in 2004<br />

she won the Asia Pacific Junior Master Golf<br />

Championship and Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Amateur Open. In<br />

December 2005, she won two gold medals in the<br />

women’s individual and team categories at the South<br />

East Asia Games in the Philippines. She also won the<br />

2005 Phuket Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and the 2005<br />

Hong Kong <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Nontaya was introduced to golf at the age of 12 by<br />

her father. She is a good friend of <strong>LET</strong> player Titiya<br />

Plucksataporn, the first Thai player on the <strong>LET</strong>. She<br />

enjoys listening to music, watching movies and taking<br />

photographs. She studied Golf Management at<br />

Ramkhamhang University in Thailand.<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Pro-Nontaya-<br />

Srisawang/203159336397697<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

2012 Thailand Open (LAGT)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €40,381.09 60 2012 €86,219.65 23<br />

Karen Stupples<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

24 June 1973 – Dover<br />

Turned Professional 1998<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> August 2004<br />

Career Victories (last) 3 worldwide wins (2009)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 588,503.69<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 29<br />

Top Ten Finishes 8<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Karen played in 3 <strong>LET</strong> events and her best<br />

finish was T42nd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. On the LPGA,<br />

Karen played 21 events, 12 cuts made, $116,909 (73).<br />

She had one top-10 finish: recorded a season-best tied<br />

for 10th at the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented<br />

by J Golf.<br />

n In 2011, Karen played in five events on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

She recorded a best-season finish of tied for 10th at<br />

the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open. Karen<br />

played mainly in the LPGA, where she ended ranked<br />

29th on the Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

$397,081.00. She played 22 events including two<br />

top-10 finishes. Made her second appearance in<br />

The Solheim Cup and was a member of the victorious<br />

<strong>European</strong> team at Killeen Castle.<br />

n In 2010, Karen played in three events on the <strong>LET</strong>. Her<br />

best finish, 5th coming in the S4C Wales Championship<br />

where she was defending her title. She finished 69th on<br />

the Henderson Money List with season earnings of<br />

€26,969.53. Karen’s best finish on the LPGA was a tie<br />

for 5th in the Kraft Nabisco Championship.<br />

n In 2009, Karen won the S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship of Europe on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(<strong>LET</strong>) - her first win since 2004. She competed in four<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events with her next best finish a tie for 19th at the<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. On the LPGA, her best<br />

finish was a tie for 15th at the Honda LPGA Thailand;<br />

carded a season- low 65 in the third round of the LPGA<br />

Corning Classic.<br />

n In 2008, best finish on the LPGA was a tie for second<br />

at the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill; crossed the $3<br />

million mark in career earnings with her fourth-place finish<br />

at the Grand China Air LPGA; along with rookie Sandra<br />

Gal, led the <strong>Tour</strong> with 12 eagles.<br />

n In 2007, Karen played in two <strong>LET</strong> events in 2007:<br />

The Ricoh Women's British Open where she was T42nd<br />

and the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open at Chart Hills, where she<br />

tied for second. <strong>LET</strong> earnings were EUR 20,434.04.<br />

After the birth of her son Logan, Karen competed in<br />

seven events on the US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, with a best finish<br />

of T10th at the Mitchell Company <strong>Tour</strong>nament of<br />

Champions. Finished 112th on the US money list with<br />

prize money of $61,613.<br />

n In 2006, Karen played in three <strong>LET</strong> events and posted<br />

T9 in the Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika, T10 in the<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open and T31 in the Evian<br />

Masters. She earned EUR 60,123.92 to finish 29th on the<br />

New Star Money List. Played the majority of the year on<br />

the US LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> before falling pregnant with her first<br />

child, due in April 2007. On the LPGA, played in 22<br />

tournaments and posted two top tens. Best finish was<br />

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4th at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay. Earned $276,188.00<br />

to close the season 49th on the US Money List.<br />

n In 2005, made debut on the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup<br />

Team. Karen played in five <strong>LET</strong> events with her best finish<br />

5th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open at Chart Hills in her home<br />

county of Kent. Karen shone in the major championships<br />

and put up a strong defence of her Weetabix Women's<br />

British Open title at Royal Birkdale, where she finished<br />

T11. She posted one further top twenty finish of T18 at<br />

the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, in Australia. Karen also<br />

represented England at the 2005 Women's World Cup of<br />

Golf in South Africa alongside Laura Davies, and the pair<br />

finished T9. Karen was one of Catrin Nilsmark's five wild<br />

card picks and made her Solheim Cup debut at Crooked<br />

Stick GC, in Carmel, Indiana. She spent most of the<br />

season competing on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> where her best<br />

finish from 23 events played was T10 at the US Women's<br />

Open at Cherry Hills Village in June. Earned $304,385.00<br />

to close the season T41st on the ADT Money list.<br />

n In 2004 earned 2 victories. After a maiden victory at the<br />

Welch/Fry's Championship on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>, Karen<br />

went from strength to strength through the season and<br />

thrilled the galleries at Sunningdale when she became the<br />

third English woman to win a major championship when<br />

she won the Weetabix Women's British Open in a<br />

sparkling display of golf in the final round which included<br />

an eagle/albatross start to her 64! Karen played in four<br />

<strong>LET</strong> events and finished second at the ANZ Masters<br />

behind a rampant Annika Sorenstam at Royal Pines.<br />

Finished T3 at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open in her home<br />

county of Kent and finished fourth at the Evian Masters,<br />

a week before Sunningdale. On the LPGA, Karen posted<br />

five further top 10s and seven top 20s to close the<br />

season at 6th on the ADT Money list earning $968,852.<br />

n In 2003, best finish was fourth place at the State<br />

Farm Classic.<br />

n In 2002, posted a career-best tie for third at the<br />

Safeway Classic.<br />

n In 2001, recorded a season-best tie for ninth at the<br />

ShopRite LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 2000, best finish was seventh place at the Kathy<br />

Ireland Greens.com LPGA Classic.<br />

n In 1999, fired a career-low 64 in the opening round of<br />

the State Farm Rail Classic en route to a tie for eighth<br />

place; returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament,<br />

where she tied for 17th to earn exempt status for the<br />

2000 season.<br />

n In 1998, turned professional following the U.S.<br />

Women's Amateur Championship; qualified for the<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> by tying for 52nd at the LPGA Final Qualifying<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn non-exempt status for the<br />

1999 season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Represented Great Britain in the 1996 and 1998 Curtis<br />

Cup competitions. She also represented England Juniors<br />

from 1989-91 and England Seniors from 1995-98.<br />

She played collegiate golf at Florida State University,<br />

winning two events and being named a Second-Team<br />

All-American in 1995.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

165cm, light-brown hair, hazel eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at the age of 11. Lists her parents as the individuals<br />

most influencing her career. Has one sister. Gave birth to<br />

first son, Logan James, in April 2007. Hobbies include<br />

cooking, watching movies, football and shopping.<br />

Attended Florida State University. Qualified for the LPGA<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> on her first attempt. Twitter: @Kstupples<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2004 Weetabix Women’s British Open; 2009 S4/C<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2004 Welch's/Fry's Championship<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(2) 2005, 2011<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 – –<br />

2005 €54,886.93 24<br />

2006 €60,123.92 29<br />

2007 €20,434.04 89<br />

2008 €11,786.12 115<br />

2009 €78,699.66 20<br />

2010 €26,969.53 69<br />

2011 €53,190.90 43<br />

2012 €2,070.83 160<br />

Noora Tamminen<br />

Country<br />

Finland<br />

Date of Birth<br />

30 October 1990 – Tampere<br />

Turned professional 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

World team championship bronze medal 2012, Turkey;<br />

5th place at 2011 <strong>European</strong> individual championship.<br />

Finished T31st at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started playing<br />

golf on April 1st, 2002. Greatest influence: Esa Lehti.<br />

Enjoys all sports.<br />

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Emily Taylor<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

20 September 1994 – Preston<br />

Turned professional 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> 1 January <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

2012 English Girls U18 Champion, Irish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Strokeplay champion, British Amateur Open Strokeplay<br />

U18 Winner, Represented England in the World Amateur<br />

Team Championship. Played in the 2012 Ricoh Women's<br />

British Open at Royal Liverpool, paired with Laura Davies<br />

and Carlota Ciganda. Won the First stage of qualifying for<br />

Ricoh WBO. Finished T2nd at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for<br />

the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with blue eyes and brown hair. Started playing<br />

golf aged 7 years and 11 months, on August 31, 2002<br />

when her grandfather took her to the driving range and<br />

taught her to play from the book 'Tiger Woods How I play<br />

Golf'. She credits her first coach, Jane Forrest at<br />

Clitheroe Golf Club, as one of the greatest influences on<br />

her career. Interests include dog walking, music, movies<br />

and going to the gym.<br />

Iben Tinning<br />

Country<br />

Denmark<br />

Born<br />

4 February 1974 - Copenhagen<br />

Turned Professional 1995<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 1996<br />

Career Victories (Last) 6 (2010)<br />

Play-off Record 1/3<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 1,374,683.27<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 190<br />

Top Ten Finishes 58<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Won her first two events of a seven-year career in 2002,<br />

the Irish Open and Italian Open. Qualified for the 2002<br />

Solheim Cup in bizarre circumstances and earned a point<br />

for Europe, beating Kelli Keuhne in the singles. Played in<br />

her second Solheim Cup, winning one and a half points<br />

contributing to Europe’s victory. Posted eight top tens on<br />

<strong>LET</strong> in 2003. Qualified for LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> at first attempt,<br />

winning the <strong>Tour</strong> school, tied with two others. Won three<br />

events in 2005, the Spanish Open, Italian Open and<br />

Nykredit Masters in Denmark. Played in third Solheim<br />

Cup at Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, Indiana and won half<br />

a point. Won the <strong>European</strong> Money List in 2005 with<br />

€204,672.62 in prize money. Represented Europe for the<br />

fourth time at The 2007 Solheim Cup at Halmstad,<br />

Sweden. Posted seven top tens in 2007 with a season<br />

low of joint 2nd at the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Runner-up<br />

at the 2009 Finnair Masters. In 2010, Iben enjoyed a<br />

fairytale ending to her career when she won the Omega<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, her sixth <strong>LET</strong> win, at her farewell<br />

event on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> having previously<br />

announced it would be her last event. She earned a two<br />

stroke victory over Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist. She cited a<br />

hip injury and wanting to spend more time with her family<br />

as the reason for her early departure. She posted seven<br />

additional top-10 finishes from 12 events over the season<br />

and ended the year ranked 5th on the Henderson Money<br />

List with season’s earnings of €163,562.50. In 2011,<br />

she played in the Evian Masters presented by Société<br />

Générale and finished in 66th place. Tinning played in<br />

one tournament in 2012: the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German<br />

Open presented by Audi, but missed the cut.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Tinning's amateur career was highlighted by a win at the<br />

1992 Danish National Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

172cm with brown hair and brown eyes. Started playing<br />

golf at the age of 4. Credits her parents as the individuals<br />

most influencing her career. Her coaches are Gregor<br />

Jamieson (Lake Nona, Fla.) and James Petts. Cousin of<br />

former <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>ing professional Steen Tinning.<br />

Hobbies include watching movies, her dog, seeing friends<br />

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and watching ice hockey. Attended business school.<br />

Son, Mads, born 7th March, 2006.<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(6) 2002 <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, La Perla Italian Open, 2005<br />

Open de Espana Femenino, 2005 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian<br />

Open, 2005 Nykredit Masters, 2010 Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(4) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

1996 £8,238.00 67<br />

1997 £8,573.00 6<br />

1998 £24,996.00 18<br />

1999 £35,120.00 22<br />

2000 1,859.00 22<br />

2001 3,887.92 8<br />

2002 5472.46 4<br />

2003 466.15 4<br />

2004 – –<br />

2005 €204,672.62 1<br />

2006 €82,413.73 20<br />

2007 €147,798.40 14<br />

2008 €95,617.57 21<br />

2009 €82,383.24 17<br />

2010 €163,562.50 5<br />

2011 €5,425.70 138<br />

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Julie Tvede<br />

Country<br />

Denmark<br />

Born<br />

21 May 1980 – Frederiksberg<br />

Turned Professional June 2004<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 70,089.97<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 69<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T5th<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Julie played in 2 <strong>LET</strong> events, but missed the<br />

cut in both.<br />

n In 2011, played in 10 <strong>LET</strong> events with a season-best<br />

T13th at the Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, Julie played in 14 events with a season best<br />

tie for 19th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Tvede won the<br />

Murcia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series, the<br />

feeder tour to the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

n Winner of the 2004 Colorado Women’s Open and<br />

the 2004 Mexico Women’s Open. Played in the 2005<br />

Nykredit Masters on the <strong>LET</strong> on an invitation and finished<br />

tied for 26th place.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Julie was a member of the Danish national team from<br />

1998-2004. She was the runner up in the 2000 and<br />

2001 Danish National Championship and she won the<br />

Western Athletic Conference in 2003 whilst at college in<br />

the United States.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

170cm tall with blonde hair and green eyes. Hobbies<br />

include tennis, music and all sports. Has a BA in<br />

Marketing from the University of Tulsa. Influenced by<br />

coach Holley Hair at the University of Tulsa and James<br />

Petts in Denmark.<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2010 Murcia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open (<strong>LET</strong> Access Series)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 – –<br />

2008 €35,343.74 61<br />

2009 €9,730.00 106<br />

2010 €6,620.23 132<br />

2011 €14,196.00 110<br />

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Marjet van der Graaff<br />

Country<br />

The Netherlands<br />

Born<br />

22 July 1982 – Roosendaal en<br />

Nispen<br />

Turned Professional December 2007<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> December 2007<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories<br />

1 (2009 – team event)<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 133,748.79<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 84<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

Career Best Finish (individual) T4th<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 14 <strong>LET</strong> events, made 8 cuts and<br />

posted 2 top 10 finishes: T4th at the Deutsche Bank<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open and T7th at the Raiffeisenbank<br />

Prague Golf Masters the following week. Ended 64th on<br />

the Order of Merit with season’s earnings of €45,130.78.<br />

On the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series, won the Banesto <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Zaragoza in Spain.<br />

n In 2011, Marjet played in 13 tournaments with a<br />

season best tie for 14th at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open. She ended the season ranked 107th and had to<br />

get back to Final Q-School 2012, where she regained<br />

the full card again finishing in a tie for 4th place.<br />

n In 2010, Marjet played in 18 events with a season<br />

best tie for 12th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

She finished 96th on the Henderson Money List with<br />

earnings of €16,717.55.<br />

n In 2009, Marjet claimed a four stroke victory at the<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup,<br />

representing the Netherlands with Christel Boeljon at<br />

La Sella Golf Resort in Alicante, Spain. Secured an<br />

individual career best finish of 7th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Golf Open in Austria, where she shot a career low 67 (-5)<br />

in the second round. Finished 52nd on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €32,748.02.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Marjet was the 2007 Swiss Amateur champion and was<br />

the runner-up at the Finnish Amateur the same year. She<br />

was also the 2006 Italian Amateur champion.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168 cm tall with brown hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf at the age of 13. Plays golf at Broekpolder GC in<br />

Vlaardingen. Attended college in the Netherlands: HBO<br />

Vryetydsmanagement. Sponsored by Golf Team Holland,<br />

website: www.golfteamholland.nl<br />

<strong>LET</strong> VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2009 Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup<br />

(with Christel Boeljon)<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(1) Banesto <strong>Tour</strong> Zaragoza (<strong>LET</strong> Access Series)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €22,908.43 83<br />

2009 €32,748.02 52<br />

2010 €16,717.55 96<br />

2011 €16,244.01 107<br />

2012 €45,130.78 64<br />

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Line Vedel<br />

Country<br />

Denmark<br />

Born<br />

9 March 1989 – Varde<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />

Turned Professional November 2006<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Victories (last)<br />

1 (2012 Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Slovak Open)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 113,389.31<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 34<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Line secured her maiden <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> victory in the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, firing a final<br />

round 69 on a weather-interrupted last day at Gray Bear<br />

Golf Course at Golf Resort Tale. She finished two strokes<br />

clear of Germany’s Caroline Masson with a winning total<br />

of seven under par. Her next best finish of the year was<br />

T8th at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, followed by<br />

T9th at the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco. Line played<br />

in 17 events over the season and finished 21st on the<br />

Order of Merit with €91,853.06 in earnings.<br />

n In 2011, her first year on tour, Line played in 17 events<br />

with a season-best tie for 17th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf<br />

Open and Open de España Femenino.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

n In 2010, 2nd at the <strong>European</strong> Individual Championship.<br />

Won 2010 Moelle Masters (Nordea <strong>Tour</strong>).<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Introduced to golf aged 10 by parents. Influenced by<br />

boyfriend. Hobbies include watching sports, playing<br />

tennis, spending time with friends and family. Represents<br />

Soenderjyske Eagles, a golf team representing the<br />

southern part of Denmark. Lives in Tinglev, Denmark.<br />

Personal website: www.linevedel.dk<br />

Twitter: @LineVedel<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €21,536.25 94 2012 €91,853.06 21<br />

Alexandra Vilatte<br />

Country<br />

France<br />

Born<br />

18 January 1983 – Paris<br />

Turned Professional January 2012<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2012<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 3,450.00<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 13<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T43rd<br />

Lowest Round 67 (-3)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on tour, Alexandra played in<br />

13 events and made 3 cuts, with a best finish of T43rd<br />

at the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France. She returned<br />

to <strong>Tour</strong> School and finished T9th earning category 8a<br />

membership of the <strong>LET</strong> for the <strong>2013</strong> season.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

No.1 on the <strong>Ladies</strong>’ <strong>European</strong> Amateur Ranking in 2005.<br />

Played on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series as an amateur in 2011<br />

at the Trophee Preven's, Murcia and Azores Open.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with brown hair and green eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged seven. Hobbies and interests include<br />

football, particularly supporting Paris Saint Germain,<br />

spending time with friends and family and food.<br />

Alexandra is also a trained Pharmacist.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €3,450.00 148<br />

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Kylie Walker<br />

Country<br />

Scotland<br />

Born<br />

30 August 1986 – Glasgow<br />

Turned Professional 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

Career Earnings (Euro) 93,048.16<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 60<br />

Top Ten Finishes 6<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T4<br />

Lowest Round 64<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 20 events, 13 cuts made with a<br />

season-best tie for 10th at the Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. Finished 81st on the<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit with earnings of €26,980.19.<br />

n In 2011, Kylie played in 23 events and recorded three<br />

top ten finishes with a season-best tie for 4th at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters. Other top ten finishes<br />

were tied 5th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open and 8th at<br />

the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria.<br />

n In 2010, Kylie’s rookie season, she finished a tie for<br />

8th at the Finnair Masters and also at the Suzhou Taihu<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She finished her rookie season 68th on<br />

the Henderson Money List with earnings of €28,422.20.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Kylie turned professional with a handicap of +3 after<br />

finishing ninth at <strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School. She enjoyed<br />

a successful amateur career, representing GB&I in the<br />

2009 Vagliano Trophy. She won the St Rule Trophy in<br />

2008 & 2009; the Scottish Order of Merit in 2008 and<br />

the Silver Medal at the <strong>European</strong> Individual 2009.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started playing golf at the age of 14 and says that she<br />

was influenced by her family. She enjoys most sports,<br />

swimming, skiing, running, watching films and listening<br />

to music.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €28,422.20 68 2012 €26,980.19 81<br />

2011 €50,626.10 47<br />

Sophie Walker<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

9 August 1984 – Grimsby<br />

Turned Professional October 2006<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> November 2006<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 179,918.41<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 117<br />

Top Ten Finishes 7<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 16 events, made 12 cuts with a<br />

season-best T11th at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in<br />

Holland. Finished 79th on the ISPS Handa Order of<br />

Merit with earnings of €28,363.61.<br />

n In 2011, Sophie played in 22 events and had 1 top<br />

ten finish at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, where finished<br />

tie for 9th. Her best second result was tied for 12th at<br />

the Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, Sophie recorded two top ten finishes with a<br />

season-best of tied 2nd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open. She<br />

also tied for 8th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. After<br />

playing in 21 events, she finished 43rd on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €50,569.98.<br />

n In 2009, Sophie recorded two top ten finishes with a<br />

season- best of 9th at the HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open presented by Audi. She also tied for<br />

10th at the AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, supported by Failte<br />

Ireland. After playing in 18 events, she finished 50th<br />

on the Henderson Money List with season's earnings<br />

of €38,661.75.<br />

n In 2008, Sophie's best finish from 24 appearances<br />

was a tie for 10th at the ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at<br />

Eindhovensche Golf in the Netherlands. Her next best<br />

result was a tie for 11th at the S4C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship at Machynys Pensinsula G&CC in<br />

Llanelli. She finished 81st on the New Star Money<br />

List with season's earnings of €22,962.56, enough<br />

to retain her full card for 2009.<br />

n In 2007, Sophie, who played in 18 events and<br />

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posted two top ten finishes. Her best results were 9th<br />

at the De Vere <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open and T10th at the<br />

Nykredit Masters in Denmark. She also finished inside<br />

the top 20 on a further four occasions. Sophie rounded<br />

out the year at 59th on the New Star Money List with<br />

€33,733.41 in earnings.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Represented GB&I from 2004-2006 and England<br />

from 2000-2006. 2003 English Strokeplay Champion.<br />

2005 England Order of Merit Winner. Daily Telegraph<br />

Champion in 2000 and 2001. Joint leader with Becky<br />

Brewerton after the first round of the 2006 Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship of Europe after a seven-under-par 65.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

163cm tall with blonde hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

playing golf at the age of 10. Hobbies and interests<br />

include shopping, clubbing, going to the gym and<br />

supporting Liverpool Football Club. Holds a degree in<br />

Sports Science and Management from Loughborough<br />

University. Result: 2:1.<br />

Personal website: www.sophiewalker.co.uk<br />

Twitter: @SophWalks<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2007 €33,733.41 59<br />

2008 €22,962.56 81<br />

2009 €38,661.75 50<br />

2010 €50,569.98 43<br />

2011 €22,306.64 92<br />

2012 €28,363.61 79<br />

Alison Walshe<br />

Country<br />

Ireland<br />

Born<br />

14 May 1985 – Galway, Ireland<br />

Turned Professional February 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 110,342.91<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 24<br />

Top Ten Finishes 5<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T2nd<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 6 <strong>LET</strong> events and posted 2 top 10<br />

finishes including a career-best T2nd at the ISPS Handa<br />

New Zealand Women’s Open presented by Christchurch.<br />

Also T9th at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. Ended 63rd on the<br />

Order of Merit with earnings of €46,907.56.<br />

n In 2011, Alison played in nine events with a season<br />

best tie for 3rd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open. She recorded<br />

another top ten finish at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters where she tied for 7th place.<br />

n In 2010, Alison played in 10 events with a season best<br />

tie for 3rd in the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open. She finished<br />

64th on the Henderson Money List with season earnings<br />

of €29,741.74.<br />

CAREER<br />

n In 2009, turned professional in February; finished ninth<br />

on the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong> season-ending money<br />

list to earn membership to the 2010 LPGA season;<br />

played in 17 events on the Duramed FUTURES <strong>Tour</strong>,<br />

finishing in a tie for second at the Texas Hill Country<br />

Classic and in the top-10 six additional times.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Walshe played her collegiate golf at the University of<br />

Arizona, where she was a three-time All-American with<br />

10 individual wins. In 2008, she was a member of the<br />

victorious U.S. Curtis Cup Team, and played for the U.S.<br />

World Amateur Championship team. In 2007, Walshe<br />

won the North-South Amateur Championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

At the University of Arizona, her major of interest was<br />

Interdisciplinary Studies. She lists her hobbies as going<br />

to the beach, spending time with friends, travelling and<br />

supporting Boston sports teams, especially the Red Sox.<br />

Twitter: @Walsheyyy<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2010 €29,741.74 64 2012 €46,907.56 63<br />

2011 €47,443.61 52<br />

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Linda Wessberg<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

13 June 1980 – Gothenburg<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

Career Victories (Last) 3 (2009)<br />

Playoff Record 1/1<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 822,571.53<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 142<br />

Top Ten Finishes 29<br />

Lowest Round 63<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Linda played in 22 events, 17 cuts<br />

made including 2 top 10 finishes: T4th at the UNIQA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria and T7th at the World<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Championship in China. Season’s earnings:<br />

€65,368.61 (43).<br />

n In 2011, Linda played in 20 events on the <strong>LET</strong> and<br />

had seven top 10 finishes including a tie for 3rd place<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria and a 3rd place<br />

at Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters. She also tied for 4th<br />

at the Hero Women’s Indian Open and tied for 5th place<br />

at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Linda ended the<br />

season ranked 14th on the Money List, which was her<br />

third best-career season.<br />

n In 2010, Linda played in 20 events on the <strong>LET</strong>. Her<br />

best finish of the season coming at the Unicredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open where she finished in a tie for 5th place.<br />

Wessberg recorded a further 6 top tens to finish 23rd<br />

on the Henderson Money List with season earnings of<br />

€84,089.88.<br />

n In 2009, Linda earned her third <strong>LET</strong> title at the UNIQA<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen in Austria,<br />

defeating England’s Laura Davies at the second sudden<br />

death play-off hole at Golfclub Föhrenwald in Wiener<br />

Neustadt.<br />

n In 2008, after working on some technical swing<br />

changes, Linda struggled to find her previous form in<br />

2008. She played in eight <strong>LET</strong> events all year and her<br />

best finish was T19th at the Scandinavian TPC Hosted<br />

by Annika. She was 96th on the New Star Money List<br />

with season's earnings of €19,201.04. In America, she<br />

competed in 22 events with her best finishes T8th at<br />

both the LPGA Corning Classic and Kapalua LPGA<br />

Classic. She earned $165,111 throughout the<br />

season to finish 75th on the US money list.<br />

n In 2007, Linda played in 11 <strong>LET</strong> events in 2007 and<br />

earned €158,960.38, finishing 8th on the New Star<br />

Money List. She secured her second <strong>LET</strong> victory at the<br />

Vediorbis Open de France Dames in Arras, northern<br />

France. With some impressive putting, she carded a<br />

final round 65 in heavy rain to finish a shot ahead of<br />

Trish Johnson. She posted two further top ten finishes:<br />

T2nd at the <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open and T7th at the Ricoh<br />

Women's British Open at St Andrews, where she played<br />

with eventual winner Lorena Ochoa in the last group in<br />

the final round. She also finished in the top 20 on three<br />

further occasions with the following results: T12 at the<br />

S4C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, T13 at the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters and T15 at the Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Her<br />

impressive performance caught the eye of <strong>European</strong><br />

Solheim Cup skipper Helen Alfredsson, who selected<br />

her as one of three Captain's picks for The 2007<br />

Solheim Cup at Halmstad, Sweden. Linda made an<br />

impressive debut and scored 1.5 points from two<br />

matches. She earned her first full point by defeating<br />

Cristie Kerr 1up in the singles. Wessberg also played<br />

in 13 LPGA tournaments with conditional status and<br />

recorded three top-tens, finishing the US season<br />

ranked 65th in earnings.<br />

n In 2006, Linda secured her first <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

title and a first prize of EUR 77,070 at the Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship of Europe at Machynys Peninsula G&CC.<br />

She defeated Laura Davies by a shot, winning with a<br />

birdie at the 72nd hole. She entered the final round with<br />

a two shot lead and posted a 71 to win on 14-under-par<br />

274 in her third year on <strong>Tour</strong>. She admitted that she had<br />

been aided by the hire of local caddy and club member,<br />

James Graham. Linda posted three further top tens and<br />

three top 20s throughout the season. Finished T3 in the<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, T6 in the SAS Masters and<br />

T10 in the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. She closed the year at<br />

6th on the New Star Money List with €142,414.47.<br />

n In 2005, Linda, who played in 18 events on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

Her best finish was 2nd at the Spanish Open, where<br />

she posted a low round 66 on day one. Posted T6 at<br />

both the ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters and the <strong>Ladies</strong> English<br />

Opens. Recorded five further top 20 finishes and<br />

finished the season 16th in the Money list and 11th<br />

on the Exemption Money List.<br />

n In 2004, Linda made a fabulous start to her<br />

professional career finishing at 9th on the Order of<br />

Merit in her rookie season. Narrowly beaten to the<br />

Rookie of the Year title by Minea Blomqvist but Linda<br />

showed excellent consistency and talent in 2004.<br />

Finished second at the <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal,<br />

T3 at the French Open, T5 at the KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

Linda has a swing and tempo not dissimilar to the<br />

World number one Annika Sorenstam.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team Champion 2001, Swedish Junior<br />

Champion 2001, 6th NCAA National Championship<br />

2003, Winner Road Runner Invitational on Collegiate<br />

circuit.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

174cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Interested in<br />

all sports, especially ice hockey and soccer. Also enjoys<br />

shopping and spending time with friends and family.<br />

Spent four years at Oklahoma State University and<br />

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majored in General Business and minored in Economics.<br />

Attached to Delsjö Golf Klubb, Sweden.<br />

Personal web page: www.lindawessberg.com<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(3) 2006 Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe, 2007<br />

Vediorbis Open de France Dames; 2009 UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen.<br />

SOLHEIM CUP<br />

(1) 2007<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 365.95 9<br />

2005 €102,194.00 11<br />

2006 €142,414.47 6<br />

2007 €158,960.38 8<br />

2008 €19,201.04 96<br />

2009 €60,190.57 27<br />

2010 €84,089.88 23<br />

2011 €109,763.67 14<br />

2012 €65,368.61 43<br />

Caroline Westrup<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

11th February 1986 – Kristianstad<br />

Turned professional June 2009<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2010<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 34,374.79<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 21<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Lowest Round<br />

67 (3 times)<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

7th<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her second season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Caroline<br />

played in 11 tournaments and made 9 cuts, recording<br />

a season-best T29th at the Tenerife Open de Espana.<br />

Finished 96th on the Order of Merit with earnings of<br />

€19,229.11.<br />

n In 2011, her first season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Caroline played<br />

in 10 events and recorded her career best finish of tied<br />

for 7th place at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open and<br />

her first top 10 on the <strong>LET</strong> by date. She combined the<br />

<strong>LET</strong> with a few events, a total of six, at the Futures <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />

n In 2010, Caroline competed in 16 events on the<br />

US Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> and finished 50th on the<br />

ranking with a season best tie for eighth at the City<br />

of Hammond Classic.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Caroline was the 2006 World Amateur Champion. She<br />

enjoyed a stellar collegiate career and was the greatest<br />

golfer in Florida State University school history who<br />

helped lead Florida State to the NCAA <strong>Tour</strong>nament in<br />

each of her four seasons as a Seminole. The first fourtime<br />

All-American and the first four-time All-ACC selection<br />

in school history. A four-time All-American - First-Team in<br />

2006 and 2007, Second-Team in 2008 and Honourable<br />

Mention in 2009 - giving her the honour of being the<br />

first and only four-time All-American in school history.<br />

Westrup won five tournaments while at FSU, was an<br />

All-America selection four straight years (twice on the<br />

first team), and also earned academic all-conference<br />

honours four straight years. Along the way, Caroline<br />

also played for the Swedish national team, winning<br />

individual medallist honours at the 2006 World Amateur<br />

Championships.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Caroline is the daughter of Carl Henrik and Helene<br />

Westrup. She started to play golf at eight years old and<br />

has a younger sister called Emelie who also plays golf on<br />

the on the Arkansas-Little Rock team. Her home town is<br />

Åhus and she graduated from the Swedish National Golf<br />

Gymnasium in 2005. Other than golf, Caroline also enjoys<br />

gymnastics, swimming and tennis and all kinds of sports<br />

as well as shopping, cooking and spending time with<br />

friends and family. Her favourite food is Raclette & sushi,<br />

favourite movie is Mamma Mia and favourite music is Hip<br />

Hop & R&B. She majored in sport management at Florida<br />

State University and minored in communications.<br />

Website: www.carolinewestrup.com<br />

Twitter: @CarolineWestrup<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Caroline-<br />

Westrup/159801600753247<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2011 €18,045.68 100 2012 €19,229.11 96<br />

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Alison Whitaker<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

23 November 1985 – Melbourne<br />

Turned Professional 1 November 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 27,066.51<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 14<br />

Top Ten Finishes 1<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T4th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Alison played in<br />

13 events, made 10 cuts, with a season-best tie for 4th<br />

at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open in Austria. She finished<br />

83rd on the Order of Merit with earnings of €25,110.95,<br />

retaining her full card for <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

n In 2011, joined LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> and ALPG <strong>Tour</strong>; named<br />

2011 ALPG Rookie of the Year after a season-best tie<br />

for 3rd at the ALPG M+ Broughton Classic.<br />

n Won the 2010 Suncoast-Mission Hills.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of the Australian National Team and 2010<br />

World Team Champion. 2010 Colorado Match-play<br />

Champion. 2009 Victorian Amateur Champion.<br />

Won the 2008 UCF Challenge while at Duke University<br />

and a two-time All-ACC selection.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm tall with blonde hair and eyes. Started to play<br />

golf aged 13. Hobbies include cooking and writing and<br />

playing music. Credits her father and grandfather as<br />

greatest influences. Attended Duke University.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 € 25,110.95 83<br />

Leigh Whittaker<br />

Country<br />

Germany<br />

Date of Birth 22 November 1987<br />

Turned professional 18 August 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

PERSONAL<br />

174cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Started playing<br />

golf aged 11, on June 4, 1998. Education: College of<br />

Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Club: Golfclub St.<br />

Leon-Rot, Germany. Enjoys all sports, outside activities,<br />

reading and socialising with friends.<br />

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Sara Wikstrom<br />

Country<br />

Sweden<br />

Born<br />

26 July 1986 – Jonkoping<br />

Turned Professional 1 July 2009<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 1<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Sara played in one tournament: the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, where she missed the cut. She<br />

finished T49th at <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season<br />

earning <strong>LET</strong> membership in category 9B.<br />

PREVIOUS CAREER<br />

Nordea <strong>Tour</strong>: 21 top 10 finishes from 2009-2011.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of National Team. Second in 2007 <strong>European</strong><br />

Team Championship. Three victories in Swedish Junior<br />

Circuit.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

171cm tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Started to<br />

play golf aged five. Among her interests and hobbies<br />

are cooking, snowboarding, outdoors and sports.<br />

Credits her family, swing coach and college team.<br />

Attended University of Arkansas.<br />

Ursula Wikstrom<br />

Country<br />

Finland<br />

Born<br />

3 July 1980 – Espoo<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 415,986.09<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 151<br />

Top Ten Finishes 14<br />

Lowest Round<br />

66 (5 times)<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

2nd<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Ursula played in 12 events and finished 2nd<br />

twice: at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and Deloitte<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Finished 41st on the Order of Merit with<br />

earnings of €67,245.05.<br />

n In 2011, Ursula played in 20 events and recorded<br />

three top ten finishes. She tied for 7th place at the<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Masters, tied for 5th at the<br />

Open de España Femenino and tied for 9th place at<br />

the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. Also T11th at Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />

n In 2010, Ursula played in 20 events. She recorded<br />

one top ten at the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

finishing in a tie for 8th place. Wikstrom finished 56th<br />

on the Henderson Money List with season earnings of<br />

€37,527.70.<br />

n In 2009, runner-up at the Randstad Open de France<br />

Dames.<br />

n In 2008, finished second at the Finnair Masters<br />

behind compatriot Minea Blomqvist.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Two times Finnish Strokeplay Champion, Six NCAA<br />

Championships.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

166cm tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hobbies<br />

include movies and sports. Attached to Kymen GC,<br />

represents Finland. Née Tuutti, married Mika Wikstrom,<br />

who works for the Finnish Golf Federation, early in 2005<br />

and changed her name from Tuutti to Wikstrom. First son,<br />

Erni, born early in 2007.<br />

Website: www.ursulawikstrom.fi<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2004 59.08 70<br />

2005 €35,719.27 37<br />

2006 €30,809.61 56<br />

2007 €22,889.12 80<br />

2008 €77,323.63 30<br />

2009 €81,433.10 18<br />

2010 €37,527.70 56<br />

2011 €54,540.11 39<br />

2012 €67,245.05 41<br />

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Christine Wolf<br />

Country<br />

Austria<br />

Date of Birth<br />

5 March 1989 – Rum<br />

Turned professional 14 September 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Qualified and played in the 2011 US Women's Open.<br />

Whilst at university, finished 2nd at the 2008 Larry Nelson<br />

Collegiate; 3rd at 2008 Chris Banister Classic; 3rd at<br />

2009 Golfweek Conference Challenge, 9th at 2010<br />

Mercedes-Benz Women's Championship, 1st at 2011<br />

Eagle Landing Invitational. Set tournament and school<br />

records with that win for 18, 36, and 54 holes.<br />

(66/141/209=-7). Two-time all Socon performer 2008,<br />

2011 Academic All-Conference 2008-2011. T57th at<br />

Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong> season in Morocco.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Height: 172cm with brown eyes and hair. Started playing<br />

golf aged 10, on May 1st, 1999. Greatest influence is<br />

Hansi Lamberg. Enjoys skiing, mountain biking, rock<br />

climbing, swimming and tennis. Education: University<br />

of Tennessee at Chattanooga, BS in Marketing.<br />

Cheyenne Woods<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Date of Birth<br />

25 July 1990 – Phoenix, Arizona<br />

Turned professional 22 May 2012<br />

Joined <strong>LET</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

AMATEUR<br />

Women's Amateur Publinks, 2011, stroke play medalist;<br />

Hooters Women's Team Championship, 2011, teamed<br />

with Michelle Shin to win; Arizona 5A State High School<br />

Championship, 2006 and 2007, Champion each year.<br />

ACC Championship, 2011, 1st place; Bryan National<br />

Collegiate, 2010, 1st place. Finished collegiate career<br />

with the lowest single-season (73.47) and lowest<br />

career scoring average (74.31) in school-history; Was<br />

a two-time All-American and a three-time All-ACC<br />

honoree. Position at Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season: T36th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall with brown eyes and hair. Started golf aged 7,<br />

on June 1, 1997. Greatest influences: Grandfather,<br />

Earl Woods and uncle, Tiger Woods. Hobbies/interests:<br />

Hiking, working out, music. Education: Wake Forest<br />

University - Communications.<br />

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Lindsey Wright<br />

Country<br />

Australia<br />

Born<br />

31 December 1979 – England<br />

Turned Professional 2003<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2012<br />

Career Victories (Last) 1 (2012 ISPS Handa<br />

New Zealand Women’s Open)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 76,286.83<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 10<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, Lindsey played in 10 events on the <strong>LET</strong>, the<br />

first 3 of which were co-sanctioned with the Australian<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> and she played before she became a member.<br />

She joined the <strong>LET</strong> after claiming her maiden professional<br />

victory at the ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s Open.<br />

She played in 7 events as a member and posted two<br />

top 10 finishes: T6th at the South Africa Women’s Open<br />

and T8th at the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open. She earned €76,286.83 from 7 events<br />

played as a member, ending the season ranked 33rd<br />

on the Order of Merit.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Wright finished second at the 2001 NCAA Division I<br />

Women’s Golf Championship while at Pepperdine<br />

University. She was a semifinalist at the 2002 U.S.<br />

Women’s Amateur Championship, finished second<br />

at the 2002 World Cup in Malaysia and was a finalist<br />

Jessica Yadloczky<br />

at the 2002 British Amateur Championship. She played<br />

in the 2003 Kraft Nabisco Championship as an amateur<br />

and tied for 57th.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

168cm tall. Started playing golf at the age of 9. Credits<br />

her parents Linda and Len and her brothers Neil and<br />

James as the individuals most influencing her career.<br />

Enjoys playing guitar and reading. Is an Australian citizen.<br />

Qualified for the <strong>Tour</strong> on her first attempt. Has her own<br />

Website: www.lindseywrightgolf.com<br />

TOUR VICTORIES<br />

(1) 2012 ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s Open<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €76,286.83 33<br />

Country<br />

USA<br />

Born<br />

10 April 1988 – Winter Park, Florida<br />

Turned Professional 13 August 2011<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 24,689.27<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 13<br />

Top Ten Finishes 2<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T5th<br />

Lowest Round 65<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Jessica played<br />

13 events and made 6 cuts, recording two top 10<br />

finishes with a season best tie for 5th at the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open. She also tied for 10th at the<br />

following week’s Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open.<br />

Jessica suffered with a mystery illness during the middle<br />

part of the season but finished 84th on the Order of<br />

Merit with earnings of €24,689.27, retaining her full<br />

card for the <strong>2013</strong> <strong>LET</strong> season.<br />

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AMATEUR<br />

2008 NGCA All-American Second Team selection while<br />

at the University of Florida. Earned All-South-eastern<br />

Conference (SEC) First Team, SEC All-Freshman and<br />

All-Regional honours in 2008. Member of the winning<br />

USA team at the 2008 Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan<br />

Collegiate Championship in Tokyo. Finished T9 in a<br />

Futures <strong>Tour</strong> event in 2007. Joined LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong><br />

in 2007 while amateur. 2006 AJGA All-American<br />

selection. Finished second at the 2006 Women's<br />

Western Amateur Championship. Finished second at<br />

the 2007 Women's South Atlantic Amateur Golf


Championship. Runner-up individually at the Florida<br />

High School State Championships (2005, 2006).<br />

Member of the 2005 East Canon Cup Team. Finished<br />

7th at <strong>LET</strong> Qualifying School for 2012.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

163cm tall. Blonde and brown eyes. Started to play<br />

aged eight. Hobbies include site seeing and working<br />

out. Credits her parents as greatest influence on her<br />

career. Attended University of Florida and graduated in<br />

Criminology. Twitter: @JessicaYadlo<br />

Facebook: www.facebook.com/jessica.yadloczky<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €24,689.27 84<br />

Yu Yang Zhang<br />

Country<br />

China<br />

Born<br />

23 July 1991 – Henan<br />

Turned Professional 5 December 2010<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2012<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 17,697.00<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 12<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T24th<br />

Lowest Round 67<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, her rookie year on the <strong>LET</strong>, played in 12<br />

events and made 8 cuts with a season-best tie for 24th<br />

at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. Finished 98th on<br />

the Order of Merit with season’s earnings €17,697.00.<br />

n In 2011, tied for 19th at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and<br />

tied for 25th at the Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, as both<br />

tournaments were co-sanctioned between the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and China LPGA <strong>Tour</strong>. Best finish on<br />

the China LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> was 2nd at the Yangzhou <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Challenge.<br />

n In January 2012, Zhang made history at<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Final Qualifying School for the 2012 season by<br />

becoming China’s first representative on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

Member of the Chinese National Team. 2010 China<br />

Amateur Champion.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

158cm tall with black hair and brown eyes. Started<br />

to play golf aged nine. Interests include watching<br />

movies and reading. Golfing heroes are Rory McIlroy<br />

and Na Yeon Choi. Attends Guangdong University of<br />

Foreign Studies and intends to continue studying for a<br />

Masters. Speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English<br />

fluently. Spent two months practicing golf at the Gary<br />

Gilchrist Academy in Florida, USA, during 2011.<br />

Coached by Raymond Huang, Michael Dickie and<br />

Shi Hu on the China national team.<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2012 €17,697.00 98<br />

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Veronica Zorzi<br />

Country<br />

Italy<br />

Born<br />

20 October 1980 – Verona<br />

Turned Professional 2000<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2001<br />

Career Victories (Last) 2 (2006)<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 798,799.86<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 170<br />

Top Ten Finishes 36<br />

Lowest Round<br />

64 (2 times)<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 18 tournaments, recorded 6 top 10s<br />

with a season-best tie for 3rd at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak<br />

Open. Finished 34th on the Order of Merit with season’s<br />

earnings of €74,979.00.<br />

n In 2011, Veronica played in 19 events and tied for 5th<br />

at both the <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open and Open de España<br />

femenino. She ended the season ranked 55th on the<br />

Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />

€45,515.68.<br />

n In 2010, Veronica played in 20 events and recorded<br />

three top ten finishes including a season best tie for<br />

4th at the Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> in Spain. Additional top ten<br />

finishes were 6th at the Lalla Meryem Cup and tied 6th<br />

at the Hero Handa Indian Women’s Open. Finished in<br />

30th place on the 2010 Henderson Money List with<br />

season’s earnings of €69,750.03.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

In 2005 and 2006, won back-to-back French Open<br />

titles at Le Golf D’Arras.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

175cm with blond hair and blue eyes. Hobbies include<br />

soccer, reading, gym, rafting, shopping, and watching<br />

movies. Personal web page www.veronicazorzi.com<br />

CAREER VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2005 Arras Open de France Dames, 2006 Vediorbis<br />

Open de France<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2002 689.05 62<br />

2003 137.44 36<br />

2004 95.53 52<br />

2005 €154,184.26 3<br />

2006 €143,881.00 5<br />

2007 €76,075.75 27<br />

2008 €112,358.73 17<br />

2009 €58,977.00 29<br />

2010 €69,750.03 30<br />

2011 €45,515.68 55<br />

2012 €74,979.00 34<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 156


Henrietta Zuel<br />

Country<br />

England<br />

Born<br />

6 January 1990 – Salisbury<br />

Turned Professional March 2008<br />

Joined <strong>Tour</strong> January 2009<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 102,265.71<br />

<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 44<br />

Top Ten Finishes 5<br />

Career Best Finish<br />

T3rd<br />

Lowest Round 66<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

n In 2012, played 12 events, made 8 cuts and recorded<br />

3 top 10 finishes, equaling her career best result of<br />

T3rd, at the ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters at<br />

Buckinghamshire Golf Club. Ended 69th on the Order<br />

of Merit with season’s earnings of €41,068.23.<br />

n In 2011, Henrietta played in 13 events and had<br />

her season-best finish at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Masters, where she tied for 29th. She finished 116th<br />

on the Henderson Money List. However, she earned<br />

her full <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> card for 2011 by playing<br />

on the <strong>LET</strong> Access Series (feeder tour) where she won<br />

two events: the Terre Blanche <strong>Ladies</strong> Open and <strong>LET</strong>AS<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open.<br />

n In 2010, posted a season best tie for 4th at the<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup. She finished 49th on the Henderson<br />

Money List with season’s earnings of €43,084.30 from<br />

14 events played.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Tied for 3rd at the 2008 S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship at Machynys Peninsula Golf and Country<br />

Club. In 2009, recorded a season best tie for 43rd at the<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open. She returned to <strong>LET</strong> Final<br />

Stage Qualifying School and finished in 34th position.<br />

AMATEUR<br />

A Nick Faldo protégé, Zuel was no stranger to<br />

professional golf when she made the decision to turn pro,<br />

having competed on the <strong>LET</strong> eight times as an amateur,<br />

starting with the 2003 Open de Portugal as a 13-year-old.<br />

She was a member of the victorious 2007 PING Junior<br />

Solheim Cup in Sweden; won the 2007 Girls’ British<br />

Amateur Championship and was expected to play in<br />

the 2008 Curtis Cup at St Andrews but was precluded<br />

from the team selection after she made the transition<br />

to the paid ranks early.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Started to play golf at the age of 9. Grew up in Yeovil,<br />

Somerset. Inspired by watching José María Olazábal<br />

win the Masters on television. Twitter: @hennizuel<br />

OTHER VICTORIES<br />

(2) 2011 Terre Blanche <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, <strong>LET</strong>AS <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

(<strong>LET</strong> Access Series events)<br />

TOUR RECORD:<br />

(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />

2008 €4,950.00 147<br />

2009 €5,035.00 126<br />

2010 €43,084.30 49<br />

2011 €10,705.93 116<br />

2012 €41,068.23 69<br />

157<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Gold Coast RACV Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

<strong>2013</strong>: Karrie Webb<br />

2012: Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

2011: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2010: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2009: Katherine Hull (AUS)<br />

2008: Lisa Hall (ENG)<br />

2007: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2006: Amy Yang (KOR)<br />

2005: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2004: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2003: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2002: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2001: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2000: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1999: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1998: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1997: Gail Graham (CAN)<br />

1996: Jane Crafter (AUS)<br />

1995: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

1994: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1993: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1992: Jane Crafter (AUS)<br />

1991: Jane Geddes (USA)<br />

1990: Jane Geddes (USA)<br />

RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland<br />

2-5 Feb 2012<br />

Par 72 AUD $500,000 or €381,789<br />

Christel Boeljon of the Netherlands came from three strokes behind<br />

overnight leader So Yeon Ryu to claim a one stroke victory.<br />

A final-hole birdie from around five feet meant the <strong>European</strong> Solheim<br />

Cup player earned her second <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory with a<br />

21-under-par 72-hole total.<br />

Meanwhile a level par round of<br />

72 saw Ryu, the US Women’s<br />

Open champion, slip into a<br />

share of second with Diana Luna<br />

and Ha-Neul Kim, who both<br />

shot 67. Boeljon, 24, remained<br />

composed throughout. Playing<br />

with new clubs, Boeljon shot<br />

four under on both Saturday and<br />

Sunday, not once appearing<br />

intimidated by Ryu’s credentials<br />

or the situation.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 267(-21) Christel Boeljon (NLD) 66 65 68 68 63,631.50<br />

2= 268(-20) Diana Luna (ITA) 71 64 66 67 30,967.33<br />

So Yeon Ryu (KOR) 66 61 69 72 30,967.33<br />

Ha-Neul Kim (KOR) 72 65 64 67 30,967.33<br />

5 270(-18) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 69 68 69 64 16,968.40<br />

6= 273(-15) Felicity Johnson (ENG) 67 68 70 68 13,468.67<br />

Bo-Nee Lee (KOR) 65 69 70 69 13,468.67<br />

8= 275(-13) Nikki Campbell (AUS) 67 67 70 71 9,049.82<br />

Lindsey Wright (AUS) 70 71 66 68 9,049.82<br />

Danielle Kang (USA) 70 71 66 68 9,049.82<br />

11= 276(-12) Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 69 70 70 67 6,204.07<br />

Giulia Sergas (ITA) 70 68 68 70 6,204.07<br />

Karine Icher (FRA) 73 70 69 64 6,204.07<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 72 71 69 64 6,204.07<br />

15= 277(-11) Haeji Kang (KOR) 73 66 71 67 5,111.73<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 71 71 66 69 5,111.73<br />

Lexi Thompson (USA) 67 70 72 68 5,111.73<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 68 72 63 74 5,111.73<br />

19= 278(-10) Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 69 68 73 68 4,680.45<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 70 66 71 71 4,680.45<br />

Stacy Lewis (USA) 70 73 67 68 4,680.45<br />

22= 279(-9) Wendy Doolan (AUS) 69 72 66 72 4,220.89<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 71 69 70 69 4,220.89<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 69 69 70 71 4,220.89<br />

Amelia Lewis (USA) 71 64 70 74 4,220.89<br />

26= 280(-8) Sarah Kemp (AUS) 68 74 68 70 3,803.75<br />

Julieta Granada (PAR) 74 69 68 69 3,803.75<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 66 71 73 70 3,803.75<br />

29= 281(-7) Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 70 72 71 68 3,407.83<br />

Heather Bowie Young (USA) 70 72 70 69 3,407.83<br />

Amanda Blumenherst (USA) 71 70 70 70 3,407.83<br />

32= 282(-6) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 70 69 71 72 2,948.26<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 67 72 70 73 2,948.26<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 70 70 69 73 2,948.26<br />

Katie Futcher (USA) 71 69 72 70 2,948.26<br />

Lydia Ko (NZL) 70 69 69 74 Amateur<br />

37= 283(-5) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 71 71 72 69 2,272.55<br />

Sarah Oh (AUS) 73 70 68 72 2,272.55<br />

Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 70 71 71 71 2,272.55<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 69 71 71 72 2,272.55<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 74 65 75 69 2,272.55<br />

Jane Rah (USA) 74 69 71 69 2,272.55<br />

Mariajo Uribe (COL) 71 69 74 69 2,272.55<br />

44= 284(-4) Laura Davies (ENG) 71 72 70 71 1,642.30<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 71 72 69 1,642.30<br />

Maria Hernandez (ESP) 71 67 72 74 1,642.30<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 71 69 71 73 1,642.30<br />

Ayako Uehara (JPN) 73 70 70 71 1,642.30<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 71 70 73 70 1,642.30<br />

Su-Hyun Oh (AUS) 73 70 73 68 Amateur<br />

Victoria Tanco (ARG) 71 69 75 69 1,642.30<br />

52= 285(-3) Karen Lunn (AUS) 69 72 72 72 1,155.97<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 73 68 76 68 1,155.97<br />

Candie Kung (TPE) 71 70 73 71 1,155.97<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 71 67 71 76 1,155.97<br />

Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 73 68 72 72 1,155.97<br />

Kendall Dye (USA) 73 70 73 69 1,155.97<br />

58= 286(-2) Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 70 71 74 71 874.93<br />

Meaghan Francella (USA) 72 70 73 71 874.93<br />

Courtney Massey (AUS) 68 73 75 70 874.93<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 71 69 74 72 874.93<br />

62= 287(-1) Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 72 69 74 72 690.40<br />

Jennifer Song (USA) 70 71 74 72 690.40<br />

159<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Jessica Korda (USA)<br />

2011: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2010: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2009: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2008: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2007: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2005-06: Not played<br />

2004: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2003: Mhairi McKay (SCO)<br />

2002: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2001: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

2000: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1998: Marnie McGuire (NZ)<br />

1997: Jane Crafter (AUS)<br />

1996: Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

1995: Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

1994: Annika Sörenstam (SWE)<br />

1979-93: Not played<br />

1978: Debbie Austin (USA)<br />

1977: Jan Stephenson (AUS)<br />

1976: Donna Caponi Young (USA)<br />

1975: JoAnne Carner (USA)<br />

1974: Chako Higuchi (JPN)<br />

Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Black Rock, Victoria, Australia<br />

9-12 February 2012<br />

Par 73 US $1.100.000 or €845,210<br />

American Jessica Korda won her first professional title at the ISPS<br />

Handa Women’s Australian Open with a birdie on the second sudden<br />

death play-off hole at Royal<br />

Melbourne where she eliminated five<br />

other players. Korda, whose father<br />

Petr won the Australian Open tennis<br />

championship in 1998, started the<br />

day with a one stroke lead and shot<br />

a final round of one over 74 before<br />

making a 25-foot putt in the play-off<br />

to secure the win. Korda defeated<br />

Americans Stacy Lewis (70) and<br />

Brittany Lincicome (71), Paraguayan<br />

Julieta Granada (71), and South<br />

Koreans Hee Kyung Seo (73) and<br />

So Yeon Ryu (73) in the six-way<br />

playoff for the title.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 289(-3) Jessica Korda (USA) 72 70 73 74 122,595.00<br />

2= 289(-3) Brittany Lincicome (USA) 70 75 73 71 47,391.51<br />

Julieta Granada (PAR) 70 72 76 71 47,391.51<br />

Stacy Lewis (USA) 69 73 77 70 47,391.51<br />

So Yeon Ryu (KOR) 71 69 76 73 47,391.51<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 75 66 75 73 47,391.51<br />

7 290(-2) Jenny Shin (KOR) 72 74 74 70 23,585.05<br />

8= 291(-1) Yani Tseng (TPE) 70 76 71 74 19,619.66<br />

Katie Futcher (USA) 74 72 71 74 19,619.66<br />

10= 292(Par) Beatriz Recari (ESP) 76 72 72 72 16,279.87<br />

Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 76 77 71 68 16,279.87<br />

12= 293(1) Nikki Campbell (AUS) 72 74 70 77 12,592.36<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 72 74 74 73 12,592.36<br />

Sarah Kemp (AUS) 69 79 73 72 12,592.36<br />

Eun Hee Ji (KOR) 72 79 71 71 12,592.36<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 71 71 77 74 12,592.36<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 73 77 74 69 12,592.36<br />

18 294(2) Jiyai Shin (KOR) 72 74 74 74 10,352.22<br />

19= 295(3) Lydia Ko (NZL) 74 76 72 73 Amateur<br />

Cydney Clanton (USA) 74 72 75 74 9,935.40<br />

21 296(4) Mina Harigae (USA) 78 72 74 72 9,601.05<br />

22= 297(5) Lorie Kane (CAN) 72 73 72 80 9,100.26<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 80 71 74 72 9,100.26<br />

24= 298(6) Kyeong Bae (KOR) 77 75 72 74 7,687.08<br />

Meaghan Francella (USA) 73 76 75 74 7,687.08<br />

Kristy Mcpherson (USA) 76 75 76 71 7,687.08<br />

Lexi Thompson (USA) 74 74 75 75 7,687.08<br />

Jennifer Song (USA) 74 79 73 72 7,687.08<br />

Ha-Neul Kim (KOR) 77 71 77 73 7,687.08<br />

Mo Martin (USA) 76 73 74 75 7,687.08<br />

31= 299(7) Angela Stanford (USA) 75 74 73 77 5,934.34<br />

Morgan Pressel (USA) 76 74 75 74 5,934.34<br />

Azahara Munoz (ESP) 76 75 76 72 5,934.34<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Chella Choi (KOR) 74 79 73 73 5,934.34<br />

Ryann O Toole (USA) 76 75 78 70 5,934.34<br />

Jennifer Johnson (USA) 73 75 75 76 5,934.34<br />

37= 300(8) Giulia Sergas (ITA) 74 79 72 75 4,926.09<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 75 74 78 73 4,926.09<br />

Alison Walshe (USA) 74 79 74 73 4,926.09<br />

40= 301(9) Brittany Lang (USA) 74 77 76 74 4,341.35<br />

Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 77 74 74 76 4,341.35<br />

Victoria Tanco (ARG) 72 75 82 72 4,341.35<br />

43= 302(10) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 74 74 75 79 3,767.01<br />

Becky Morgan (WAL) 77 71 78 76 3,767.01<br />

Jody Fleming (AUS) 74 78 79 71 3,767.01<br />

Meena Lee (KOR) 76 74 77 75 3,767.01<br />

47= 303(11) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 79 74 77 73 3,235.02<br />

Belen Mozo (ESP) 72 77 76 78 3,235.02<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 80 72 80 71 3,235.02<br />

Rebecca Lee-Bentham (CAN) 73 80 73 77 3,235.02<br />

51= 304(12) Cristie Kerr (USA) 75 78 76 75 2,755.04<br />

Jimin Kang (KOR) 72 79 77 76 2,755.04<br />

Sandra Gal (DEU) 71 74 83 76 2,755.04<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 77 75 73 79 2,755.04<br />

Gerina Piller (USA) 72 77 78 77 2,755.04<br />

56= 305(13) Karrie Webb (AUS) 75 75 75 80 2,337.48<br />

Hee-Won Han (KOR) 74 79 78 74 2,337.48<br />

Tiffany Joh (USA) 78 74 77 76 2,337.48<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 72 81 77 75 2,337.48<br />

Christine Song (USA) 78 74 74 79 2,337.48<br />

61= 306(14) Katherine Hull (AUS) 81 72 77 76 2,066.28<br />

Annie Choi (KOR) 75 76 78 77 Amateur<br />

Amanda Blumenherst (USA) 74 78 73 81 2,066.28<br />

Su-Hyun Oh (AUS) 76 77 74 79 Amateur<br />

Cathleen Santoso (AUS) 75 75 78 78 Amateur<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong> 160


ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s Open<br />

hosted by Christchurch<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Lindsey Wright (AUS)<br />

2011: Kristie Smith (AUS)<br />

2010: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2009: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

– ALPG tour event only<br />

Pegasus Golf Club, Christchurch, New Zealand<br />

17-19 February 2012<br />

Par 72 €200,000<br />

The 32 year old Australian golfer Lindsey Wright returned from the<br />

golfing wilderness to win the ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch. Wright, once No 12 in the world<br />

before taking time out of the game with a loss of form, nailed a 4m<br />

birdie putt on the final hole to claim victory. Playing the last, the<br />

overnight leader was tied with compatriot Jessica Speechley and<br />

American Alison Walshe before<br />

Wright landed the crucial winning<br />

putt.“It’s unbelievable. It’s still<br />

sinking in. I putted really well all<br />

day and the last six holes I was<br />

really nervous,” said Wright.<br />

Wright shot a final round fourunder<br />

68 to finish on 10-under<br />

206, a shot ahead of Walshe and<br />

Speechley who shot rounds of<br />

69 and a tournament-low sevenunder<br />

65 respectively. Later,<br />

Wright would admit that she had<br />

been struggling with depression.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 206(-10) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 70 68 68 33,333.33<br />

2= 207(-9) Alison Walshe (USA) 68 70 69 18,666.67<br />

Jessica Speechley (AUS) 69 73 65 18,666.67<br />

4= 208(-8) Lorie Kane (CAN) 72 67 69 10,222.22<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 70 69 69 10,222.22<br />

6= 209(-7) Beth Allen (USA) 70 71 68 8,000.00<br />

Danielle Kang (USA) 68 72 69 8,000.00<br />

8= 210(-6) Kris Tamulis (USA) 70 71 69 5,555.56<br />

Haeji Kang (KOR) 69 69 72 5,555.56<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 72 70 68 5,555.56<br />

Gerina Piller (USA) 68 71 71 5,555.56<br />

12= 211(-5) Sarah Oh (AUS) 69 72 70 3,488.89<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 70 72 69 3,488.89<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 69 69 73 3,488.89<br />

Cara Freeman (USA) 70 70 71 3,488.89<br />

Cecilia Cho (NZL) 70 72 69 Amateur<br />

17= 212(-4) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 73 69 2,800.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 73 73 66 2,800.00<br />

Lydia Ko (NZL) 69 69 74 Amateur<br />

Mariajo Uribe (COL) 70 68 74 2,800.00<br />

21= 213(-3) Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 68 75 70 2,438.89<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 69 70 2,438.89<br />

Kristie Smith (AUS) 71 72 70 2,438.89<br />

Amelia Lewis (USA) 68 74 71 2,438.89<br />

25= 214(-2) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 72 72 70 2,103.70<br />

Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 71 70 73 2,103.70<br />

Julia Boland (AUS) 71 68 75 2,103.70<br />

28= 215(-1) Kym Larratt (ENG) 67 77 71 1,733.33<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 67 75 73 1,733.33<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 72 67 76 1,733.33<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 72 71 72 1,733.33<br />

Sydnee Michaels (USA) 73 70 72 1,733.33<br />

33= 216(Par) Laura Diaz (USA) 71 73 72 1,444.44<br />

Meredith Duncan (USA) 70 74 72 1,444.44<br />

Irene Cho (USA) 71 72 73 1,444.44<br />

Hannah Yun (USA) 68 76 72 1,444.44<br />

37= 217(1) Alison Whitaker (AUS) 74 68 75 1,266.67<br />

Sara Brown (USA) 70 75 72 1,266.67<br />

Mo Martin (USA) 76 67 74 1,266.67<br />

Danah Bordner (USA) 72 75 70 1,266.67<br />

41= 218(2) Sarah Kemp (AUS) 73 72 73 1,088.89<br />

Caroline Bon (NZ) 73 73 72 1,088.89<br />

Cathryn Bristow (NZL) 72 73 73 1,088.89<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 76 71 71 1,088.89<br />

45= 219(3) Karen Lunn (AUS) 73 72 74 955.56<br />

Vikki Laing (SCO) 70 75 74 955.56<br />

47= 220(4) Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 67 76 77 844.44<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 73 72 75 844.44<br />

Jodi Ewart (ENG) 76 71 73 844.44<br />

Whitney Hillier (AUS) 74 72 74 Amateur<br />

51= 221(5) Charlie Douglass (ENG) 71 76 74 733.33<br />

Jaclyn Sweeney (USA) 68 74 79 733.33<br />

Emily Perry (NZL) 67 76 78 Amateur<br />

54= 222(6) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 71 75 76 644.44<br />

Grace Lennon (AUS) 70 72 80 Amateur<br />

Minsun Kim (KOR) 75 72 75 644.44<br />

57= 223(7) Susan Farron (NZL) 74 72 77 588.89<br />

Jane Kim (AUS) 71 73 79 588.89<br />

161 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championships (WLC)<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012<br />

Individual: Shanshan Feng (CHN)<br />

Team: Shanshan Feng and<br />

Liying Ye (CHN)<br />

Mission Hills Hainan’s Vintage Course, Haikou,<br />

Hainan, China 1-4 March 2012<br />

Par 72 Individual US $500,000 (€472,700) Team US $100,000<br />

It was a clean sweep for the home nation when Chinese<br />

representatives won the individual, team and amateur titles at the<br />

inaugural World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship on Hainan Island in southern<br />

China. World No.12 Shanshan Feng earned a one stroke victory in<br />

the individual stroke play event for professionals being held over 54<br />

holes, making history as the first player from mainland China to win<br />

on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Feng finished with a 10 under par total<br />

of 206 after rounds of 66, 69 and 71, ending a stroke ahead of<br />

Thailand’s Pornanong<br />

Phatlum, with Sweden’s<br />

Pernilla Lindberg a shot<br />

further behind in third.<br />

Feng’s partner in the team<br />

event, Liying Ye, ended in<br />

share of fourth place and<br />

the pair won the team title<br />

in the concurrent event for<br />

20 pairs also being played<br />

over The Vintage Course.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 206(-10) Shanshan Feng (CHN) 66 69 71 56,275.95<br />

2= 207(-9) Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 68 69 70 38,080.06<br />

3 208(-8) Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 69 70 69 26,262.11<br />

4= 209(-7) Diana Luna (ITA) 66 71 72 18,083.34<br />

Li Ying Ye (CHN) 68 67 74 18,083.34<br />

6 210(-6) Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 71 69 13,131.06<br />

7= 212(-4) Giulia Sergas (ITA) 71 73 68 9,154.22<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 69 72 71 9,154.22<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 70 74 68 9,154.22<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 67 71 74 9,154.22<br />

11= 213(-3) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 69 68 76 6,490.49<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 71 71 6,490.49<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 71 70 72 6,490.49<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 70 70 73 6,490.49<br />

15 214(-2) Candie Kung (TPE) 67 77 70 5,815.18<br />

16= 215(-1) Carin Koch (SWE) 68 75 72 5,304.95<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 70 72 5,304.95<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 69 72 5,304.95<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 71 70 74 5,304.95<br />

Jennifer Rosales (PHL) 70 73 72 5,304.95<br />

21= 216(Par) Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 67 74 75 4,727.18<br />

Jing Yan (CHN) 72 73 71 Amateur<br />

23= 217(1) Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 70 77 4,445.80<br />

Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 70 71 76 4,445.80<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 73 72 72 4,445.80<br />

Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 68 77 72 4,445.80<br />

27= 218(2) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 67 79 72 4,051.87<br />

Amy Hung (TPE) 69 72 77 4,051.87<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 71 73 74 4,051.87<br />

Lydia Ko (NZL) 71 71 76 Amateur<br />

31= 219(3) Karen Lunn (AUS) 70 76 73 3,601.66<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 76 72 71 3,601.66<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 72 74 73 3,601.66<br />

Mei Hao Huang (CHN) 75 72 72 3,601.66<br />

Yue Xia Lu (CHN) 70 76 73 3,601.66<br />

36= 220(4) Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 72 70 78 2,982.63<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 74 74 72 2,982.63<br />

Margherita Rigon (ITA) 71 75 74 2,982.63<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 76 71 73 2,982.63<br />

Pan Pan Yan (CHN) 71 77 72 2,982.63<br />

Lin Yan Shang (CHN) 73 71 76 2,982.63<br />

42= 221(5) Sahra Hassan (WAL) 75 71 75 2,453.63<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 75 70 76 2,453.63<br />

Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 72 72 77 2,453.63<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 79 69 73 2,453.63<br />

Cai Zhu Guo (CHN) 71 72 78 2,453.63<br />

Yi Chen Liu (TPE) 70 73 78 Amateur<br />

48= 222(6) Amelia Lewis (USA) 72 75 75 2,288.56<br />

Tao Li Yang (CHN) 75 72 75 2,288.56<br />

Yun Jye Wei (TPE) 72 71 79 2,288.56<br />

51 223(7) Sophie Walker (ENG) 70 78 75 2,213.52<br />

52= 224(8) Tania Elosegui (ESP) 73 74 77 2,157.24<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 73 71 80 2,157.24<br />

54 225(9) Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 72 76 77 2,063.45<br />

55= 226(10) Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 77 80 1,950.90<br />

Marieke Nivard (NLD) 75 73 78 1,950.90<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

162


Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

<strong>LET</strong> event<br />

2012: Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

2011: Zuzana Kamasova (SVK)<br />

2010: Anja Monke (GER)<br />

Non-<strong>LET</strong> invitational event<br />

2008: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2007: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

2006: Sophie Sandolo (ITA)<br />

2004: Ana Belen Sanchez (ESP)<br />

2003: Johanna Head (ENG)<br />

2002: Johanna Head (ENG)<br />

2001: Marine Monnet (FRA)<br />

2000: Elisabeth Esterl (GER)<br />

1999: Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

1998: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

1997: Diane Barnard (ENG)<br />

1996: Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

1995: Amaia Arruti (ESP)<br />

1994: Gillian Stewart (SCO)<br />

1993: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Golf de l'Ocean, Agadir, Morocco<br />

22-25 March 2012<br />

Par 71 €325,000<br />

Karen Lunn claimed her tenth <strong>LET</strong> title at the Lalla Meryem Cup after a<br />

tight final round battle. The 46-year-old Australian came from a stroke<br />

back going into the final round to finish three clear of Norwegian<br />

Marianne Skarpnord and South African Tandi Cuningham. Lunn posted<br />

a final round of five under 66 in fine conditions to end 12 under. The<br />

title was wide open until Lunn<br />

picked up five birdies on the back<br />

nine, including three in a row from<br />

the 10th hole. “We got to the turn<br />

and I think there were seven or<br />

eight players within two shots of the<br />

lead so it was game on for anyone,”<br />

said Lunn. She moved three ahead<br />

of the field after making another<br />

birdie from eight feet at the parthree<br />

16th and then made par on<br />

each of the closing two holes.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 272(-12) Karen Lunn (AUS) 72 66 68 66 48,750.00<br />

2= 275(-9) Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 65 71 69 27,868.75<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 71 70 67 67 27,868.75<br />

4= 277(-7) Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 67 69 69 72 15,665.00<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 70 68 72 67 15,665.00<br />

6= 278(-6) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 69 69 72 68 10,562.50<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 72 67 69 70 10,562.50<br />

8 279(-5) Carin Koch (SWE) 69 68 74 68 8,125.00<br />

9= 280(-4) Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 70 68 73 69 6,586.67<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 72 68 71 69 6,586.67<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 72 68 70 70 6,586.67<br />

12= 281(-3) Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 71 70 70 70 5,411.25<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 72 69 70 70 5,411.25<br />

14= 282(-2) Stefania Croce (ITA) 70 74 63 75 4,631.25<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 68 70 71 73 4,631.25<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 71 71 72 68 4,631.25<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 70 68 72 4,631.25<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 72 71 73 66 4,631.25<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 72 69 67 74 4,631.25<br />

20= 283(-1) Stacey Keating (AUS) 70 71 71 71 4,143.75<br />

Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 71 69 71 72 4,143.75<br />

22= 284(Par) Sophie Walker (ENG) 68 75 72 69 3,900.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 71 73 69 3,900.00<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 70 67 71 76 3,900.00<br />

25= 285(1) Miriam Nagl (DEU) 73 68 70 74 3,510.00<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 72 73 69 71 3,510.00<br />

Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 71 66 75 73 3,510.00<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 73 73 68 3,510.00<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 72 69 72 72 3,510.00<br />

30= 286(2) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 68 71 74 73 3,022.50<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 70 69 74 73 3,022.50<br />

Viva Schlasberg (SWE) 76 70 69 71 3,022.50<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 75 70 73 68 3,022.50<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Caroline Martens (NOR) 70 71 73 72 3,022.50<br />

35= 287(3) Tania Elosegui (ESP) 70 70 74 73 2,681.25<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 72 71 69 75 2,681.25<br />

37= 288(4) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 73 70 74 71 2,148.61<br />

Georgina Simpson (ENG) 72 73 74 69 2,148.61<br />

Carmen Alonso (ESP) 72 68 75 73 2,148.61<br />

Anja Monke (DEU) 71 71 73 73 2,148.61<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 72 71 71 74 2,148.61<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 69 69 72 78 2,148.61<br />

Barbara Genuini (FRA) 70 73 71 74 2,148.61<br />

Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 75 71 70 72 2,148.61<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 71 71 75 71 2,148.61<br />

46= 289(2) Anais Maggetti (CHE) 73 69 77 70 1,722.50<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 74 71 71 73 1,722.50<br />

48= 290(6) Margherita Rigon (ITA) 74 69 74 73 1,527.50<br />

Elena Giraud (FRA) 70 74 72 74 1,527.50<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 74 70 74 72 1,527.50<br />

Lucy Williams (ENG) 71 70 74 75 1,527.50<br />

52= 291(7) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 69 74 74 1,300.00<br />

Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 75 70 75 71 1,300.00<br />

54= 292(8) Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 70 77 72 1,170.00<br />

Sara Brown (USA) 72 74 74 72 1,170.00<br />

56= 293(9) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 69 77 74 73 1,040.00<br />

Mireia Prat (ESP) 73 73 76 71 1,040.00<br />

Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 67 72 78 76 1,040.00<br />

Erika Holmen (SWE) 69 72 74 78 1,040.00<br />

Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) 75 71 73 74 1,040.00<br />

61= 294(10) Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 74 72 75 73 926.25<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 69 75 77 73 926.25<br />

63= 295(11) Stefanie Michl (AUT) 71 75 73 76 828.75<br />

Clare Queen (SCO) 75 71 73 76 828.75<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 71 74 73 77 828.75<br />

Melodie Bourdy (FRA) 73 70 77 75 828.75<br />

163 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Carly Booth (SCO)<br />

2011: Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

2010: Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA)<br />

2008: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

2007: Sophie Gustafson (SCO)<br />

1995: Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

1994: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1988: Cathy Panton (SCO)<br />

1987: Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

1986: Meredith Marshall (USA)<br />

Archerfield Links, East Lothian, Scotland<br />

3-5 May 2012<br />

Par 72 £183,000 €218,040<br />

Scottish teenager Carly Booth pulled away from a jammed leader<br />

board to win the Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland on a glorious final day in East Lothian. The<br />

19-year-old from Comrie in Perthshire fired rounds of 70, 71 and 71 to<br />

end on a total of four under par 212, having played through nearfreezing<br />

conditions earlier in the week. She ended a stroke clear of<br />

England’s Florentyna Parker and Australian Frances Bondad. Booth<br />

secured her par and with it, her maiden <strong>LET</strong> victory. “I’m still 19 and<br />

I’ve just won my first <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event so I’m just happy,”<br />

said Booth. She took the outright lead with a birdie at the 11th but<br />

Parker birdied the 12th to catch<br />

her, before an unexpected<br />

swing at the par-four 16th.<br />

Booth rescued a fantastic par<br />

after driving the ball into the<br />

rough right of the fairway but<br />

followed with a skilful 30 yard<br />

chip-and-run shot to within five<br />

feet of the flag and holed it. She<br />

made another great save at the<br />

17th before making par from<br />

out of a bunker short of the<br />

green at the last hole.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 212(-4) Carly Booth (SCO) 70 71 71 32,706.00<br />

2= 213(-3) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 72 69 72 18,696.93<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 71 75 67 18,696.93<br />

4= 214(-2) Trish Johnson (ENG) 71 75 68 9,550.15<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 70 74 70 9,550.15<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 73 72 69 9,550.15<br />

7 215(-1) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 73 72 70 6,541.20<br />

8= 216(Par) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 75 69 5,167.55<br />

Becky Morgan (WAL) 74 70 72 5,167.55<br />

10= 217(1) Diana Luna (ITA) 70 73 74 3,898.56<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 74 69 3,898.56<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 70 74 73 3,898.56<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 71 76 70 3,898.56<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 74 74 69 3,898.56<br />

15= 218(2) Karen Lunn (AUS) 74 71 73 3,187.74<br />

Sarah Kemp (AUS) 69 76 73 3,187.74<br />

Kiran Matharu (ENG) 73 75 70 3,187.74<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 67 76 75 3,187.74<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 74 73 71 3,187.74<br />

20= 219(3) Catriona Matthew (SCO) 74 72 73 2,725.50<br />

Margherita Rigon (ITA) 75 71 73 2,725.50<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 74 74 71 2,725.50<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 71 70 78 2,725.50<br />

24= 220(4) Carin Koch (SWE) 77 72 71 2,322.13<br />

Giulia Sergas (ITA) 75 73 72 2,322.13<br />

Vikki Laing (SCO) 76 72 72 2,322.13<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Georgina Simpson (ENG) 73 76 71 2,322.13<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 76 72 72 2,322.13<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 74 71 75 2,322.13<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 73 71 76 2,322.13<br />

Tara Davies (WAL) 70 72 78 2,322.13<br />

32= 221(5) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 71 75 75 1,864.24<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 74 73 74 1,864.24<br />

Louise Stahle (SWE) 76 73 72 1,864.24<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 76 72 73 1,864.24<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 73 75 73 1,864.24<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 76 72 73 1,864.24<br />

38 222(6) Hannah Jun (USA) 69 79 74 1,635.30<br />

39= 223(7) Helen Alfredsson (SWE) 70 75 78 1,465.23<br />

Lynn Kenny (SCO) 70 77 76 1,465.23<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 75 75 73 1,465.23<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 76 75 1,465.23<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 74 74 75 1,465.23<br />

44= 224(8) Laura Davies (ENG) 74 70 80 1,330.04<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 72 76 76 1,330.04<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 73 72 79 1,330.04<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 70 75 79 1,330.04<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 74 74 76 1,330.04<br />

49 225(9) Rachel Jennings (ENG) 73 75 77 1,264.63<br />

50 227(11) Heather Macrae (SCO) 72 75 80 1,242.83<br />

51 228(12) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 75 75 78 1,199.22<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

164


Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

2011: Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

2010: Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

2008: Lotta Wahlin (SWE)<br />

National Golf Club, Belek, Antalya, Turkey<br />

10-13 May 2012<br />

Par 73 €250,000<br />

Christel Boeljon successfully defended the Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Open, her fourth <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win, shooting a final round of<br />

level par 73. The 24-year-old Dutchwoman dominated the<br />

tournament, having either led outright or held a share of the lead after<br />

each of the four rounds, ending<br />

with a winning score of seven<br />

under par 285, which matched<br />

the tournament record set by<br />

Lotta Wahlin in 2008.<br />

“It means a lot. To be able to<br />

defend is quite an honour and<br />

quite special so I’m very<br />

pleased to be here,” said<br />

Boeljon, whose first win on tour<br />

came in a team event as a<br />

rookie in 2009.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 285(-7) Christel Boeljon (NLD) 70 73 69 73 37,500.00<br />

2 288(-4) Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 73 70 71 74 25,375.00<br />

3= 290(-2) Carin Koch (SWE) 72 77 68 73 15,500.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 73 76 66 75 15,500.00<br />

5 291(-1) Charley Hull (ENG) 73 72 73 73 Amateur<br />

6= 292(Par) Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 72 72 70 78 8,950.00<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 70 75 74 73 8,950.00<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 74 74 70 74 8,950.00<br />

9= 293(1) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 73 73 74 73 5,925.00<br />

Hannah Jun (USA) 74 75 71 73 5,925.00<br />

11 294(2) Diana Luna (ITA) 70 75 72 77 5,000.00<br />

12 295(3) Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 72 77 72 74 4,600.00<br />

13= 296(4) Line Vedel (DNK) 76 73 68 79 4,058.33<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 75 70 73 78 4,058.33<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 75 72 77 72 4,058.33<br />

16= 297(5) Miriam Nagl (DEU) 74 78 74 71 3,608.33<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 72 75 71 79 3,608.33<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 73 75 72 77 3,608.33<br />

19= 298(6) Laura Davies (ENG) 73 73 78 74 3,268.75<br />

Sarah Kemp (AUS) 73 80 68 77 3,268.75<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 72 74 75 77 3,268.75<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 71 76 76 75 3,268.75<br />

23= 299(7) Trish Johnson (ENG) 75 73 73 78 2,812.50<br />

Lindsey Wright (AUS) 72 79 71 77 2,812.50<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 78 72 71 78 2,812.50<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 77 76 72 74 2,812.50<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 73 74 74 78 2,812.50<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 71 77 78 73 2,812.50<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 73 74 75 77 2,812.50<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 73 75 75 76 2,812.50<br />

31= 300(8) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 73 76 75 76 2,325.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 76 76 74 74 2,325.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 71 78 74 77 2,325.00<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 71 76 80 73 2,325.00<br />

Marieke Nivard (NLD) 76 74 72 78 2,325.00<br />

36= 301(9) Stefania Croce (ITA) 76 76 76 73 1,912.50<br />

Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 77 69 79 76 1,912.50<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 73 76 75 77 1,912.50<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 76 77 69 79 1,912.50<br />

Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 76 76 74 75 1,912.50<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 70 77 77 77 1,912.50<br />

42= 302(10) Anja Monke (DEU) 74 79 76 73 1,587.50<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 74 76 75 77 1,587.50<br />

44= 303(11) Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 77 74 76 76 1,475.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 73 79 78 73 1,475.00<br />

46= 304(12) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 74 79 69 82 1,300.00<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 79 74 73 78 1,300.00<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 74 78 80 72 1,300.00<br />

Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 76 73 80 75 1,300.00<br />

Jaclyn Sweeney (USA) 77 76 73 78 1,300.00<br />

51= 305(13) Vikki Laing (SCO) 75 76 77 77 1,075.00<br />

Lotta Wahlin (SWE) 77 76 75 77 1,075.00<br />

Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 78 75 76 76 1,075.00<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 80 72 76 77 1,075.00<br />

55= 307(15) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 70 77 77 83 925.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 76 74 79 78 925.00<br />

57 309(17) Caroline Martens (NOR) 76 76 75 82 850.00<br />

58= 310(18) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 75 74 82 79 800.00<br />

Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 74 76 74 86 800.00<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 77 75 78 80 800.00<br />

61 311(19) Smriti Mehra (IND) 79 74 81 77 750.00<br />

62 312(20) Caroline Rominger (SWI) 80 71 84 77 725.00<br />

63 313(21) Tania Elosegui (ESP) 72 76 80 85 700.00<br />

64 315(23) Connie Chen (ZAF) 77 75 80 83 675.00<br />

165 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)<br />

2011: Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

2010: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2009: Jade Schaeffer (FRA)<br />

2008: Amy Yang (KOR)<br />

2000-2007: Not played.<br />

2001: Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

2000: Joanne Morley (ENG)<br />

1999: Anne-Marie Knight (AUS)<br />

1998: Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

1997: Joanne Mills (AUS)<br />

1996: Joanne Morley (ENG)<br />

1995: Rachel Hetherington (AUS)<br />

Golfpark Gut Hausern Nr. Munich, Germany<br />

24-27 May 2012<br />

Par 72 €350,000<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal defeated Laura Davies with a birdie at the second<br />

extra hole of a sudden-death play-off to capture the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

German Open presented by Audi. On a glorious final day of sunshine,<br />

both players started the day two strokes behind a trio of leaders and<br />

carded matching final rounds of five under par 67 to finish on 13<br />

under par 275 after four rounds<br />

of regulation play. After heading<br />

back to the tee at the par-five<br />

18th both players made pars<br />

on the at their first extra hole.<br />

At the second time of asking,<br />

Davies’ birdie putt from four<br />

metres fell just short and low<br />

of the hole, clearing the way<br />

for Caudal to roll in her birdie<br />

putt from around three metres<br />

and secure the double first<br />

prize of €52,500 and an Audi<br />

A5 cabriolet car.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 275(-13) Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 74 67 67 67 52,500.00<br />

2 275(-13) Laura Davies (ENG) 69 71 68 67 35,525.00<br />

3 277(-11) Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 71 68 67 71 24,500.00<br />

4= 279(-9) Trish Johnson (ENG) 71 69 71 68 15,330.00<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 70 73 72 64 15,330.00<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 72 65 73 15,330.00<br />

7= 280(-8) Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 69 72 71 68 7,558.33<br />

Giulia Sergas (ITA) 72 70 69 69 7,558.33<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 69 69 74 7,558.33<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 69 74 69 68 7,558.33<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 70 71 71 68 7,558.33<br />

Sandra Gal (DEU) 70 68 70 72 7,558.33<br />

13= 281(-7) Carin Koch (SWE) 67 74 69 71 5,512.50<br />

Stefanie Michl (AUT) 67 71 73 70 5,512.50<br />

15= 282(-6) Diana Luna (ITA) 69 71 72 70 5,127.50<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 70 72 70 70 5,127.50<br />

17= 283(-5) Becky Morgan (WAL) 70 75 68 70 4,641.00<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 72 72 72 67 4,641.00<br />

Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 74 70 68 71 4,641.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 71 72 70 70 4,641.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 69 69 73 72 4,641.00<br />

22= 284(-4) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 72 70 70 4,147.50<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 69 73 69 73 4,147.50<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 67 71 75 71 4,147.50<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 68 70 74 72 4,147.50<br />

26= 285(-3) Marieke Nivard (NLD) 75 69 69 72 3,780.00<br />

Hannah Jun (USA) 69 74 72 70 3,780.00<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 72 71 73 69 3,780.00<br />

29= 286(-2) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 69 74 73 70 3,097.50<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 69 74 72 71 3,097.50<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 71 70 74 71 3,097.50<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 71 70 73 72 3,097.50<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 71 71 71 73 3,097.50<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 71 72 75 68 3,097.50<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 71 72 70 73 3,097.50<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 71 69 76 70 3,097.50<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 69 71 77 69 3,097.50<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 71 69 76 70 3,097.50<br />

39= 287(-1) Vikki Laing (SCO) 74 70 73 70 2,467.50<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 70 71 74 72 2,467.50<br />

41= 289(1) Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 70 71 74 74 2,035.00<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 70 74 75 70 2,035.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 73 74 72 2,035.00<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 73 71 73 72 2,035.00<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 73 70 74 2,035.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 71 71 74 73 2,035.00<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 69 74 74 72 2,035.00<br />

48= 290(2) Caroline Westrup (SWE) 67 76 75 72 1,680.00<br />

Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 72 71 75 72 1,680.00<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 69 73 73 75 1,680.00<br />

51= 292(4) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 72 73 74 73 1,435.00<br />

Diana D Alessio (USA) 72 70 75 75 1,435.00<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 70 75 75 72 1,435.00<br />

Kym Larratt (ENG) 71 74 75 72 1,435.00<br />

55= 293(5) Kylie Walker (SCO) 73 68 79 73 1,225.00<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 71 73 76 73 1,225.00<br />

57= 294(6) Elisabeth Esterl (DEU) 74 71 78 71 1,120.00<br />

Martina Eberl-Ellis (DEU) 72 70 77 75 1,120.00<br />

Elena Giraud (FRA) 75 70 79 70 1,120.00<br />

Karolin Lampert (DEU) 70 72 77 75 Amateur<br />

61 297(9) Karen Lunn (AUS) 70 69 83 75 1,050.00<br />

62 298(10) Alison Whitaker (AUS) 74 70 80 74 1,015.00<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

166


Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Carlota Ciganda (ESP)<br />

2011: Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

2010: Florentyna Parker (ENG)<br />

2009: Tania Elosegui (ESP)<br />

2008: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

2007: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

2006: Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

2005: Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA)<br />

2004: Elisabeth Esterl (GER)<br />

2001: Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

2000: Tina Fischer (GER)<br />

1995: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1994: Liz Weima (NL)<br />

1993: Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

1992: Valerie Michaud (FRA)<br />

1988: Marie Laure de Taya<br />

(de Lorenzi) (FRA)<br />

1987: Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

1986: Jane Forrest (ENG)<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 207(-9) Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 71 67 69 37,500.00<br />

2 209(-7) Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 71 68 70 25,375.00<br />

3 212(-4) Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 71 70 71 17,500.00<br />

4= 213(-3) Carin Koch (SWE) 71 70 72 12,050.00<br />

Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 71 70 72 12,050.00<br />

6= 214(-2) Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 72 71 71 7,025.00<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 73 69 72 7,025.00<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 71 70 73 7,025.00<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 71 72 71 7,025.00<br />

10 215(-1) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 68 72 75 5,000.00<br />

11= 216(Par) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 76 70 70 3,752.50<br />

Diana Luna (ITA) 69 76 71 3,752.50<br />

Christel Boeljon (NLD) 70 73 73 3,752.50<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 72 74 70 3,752.50<br />

Elena Giraud (FRA) 68 73 75 3,752.50<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 73 69 74 3,752.50<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 70 72 74 3,752.50<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 69 75 72 3,752.50<br />

Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 72 74 70 3,752.50<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 72 71 73 3,752.50<br />

21= 217(1) Line Vedel (DNK) 76 66 75 3,075.00<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 74 71 72 3,075.00<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 73 72 72 3,075.00<br />

24= 218(2) Stefania Croce (ITA) 71 73 74 2,737.50<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 72 71 75 2,737.50<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 72 69 77 2,737.50<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 70 71 77 2,737.50<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 73 71 74 2,737.50<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 76 71 71 2,737.50<br />

30= 219(3) Helen Alfredsson (SWE) 76 69 74 2,100.00<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 73 71 75 2,100.00<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 75 72 72 2,100.00<br />

Anja Monke (DEU) 70 77 72 2,100.00<br />

Golfclub Broekpolder - Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

1-3 June 2012<br />

Par 72 €250,000<br />

Carlota Ciganda of Spain held on to her overnight lead to claim her<br />

maiden win at the Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Holland. The 22-year-old<br />

rookie professional from Pamplona began the final day with a one<br />

stroke lead over Ursula Wikstrom. She shot a final round of three under<br />

69 in cold and breezy conditions to end two strokes clear of the Finn at<br />

nine under par. Ciganda and Wikstrom tussled for the lead and the final<br />

turning point came when<br />

Wikstrom bogeyed the par-three<br />

16th after failing to get up and<br />

down from a bunker, giving<br />

Ciganda a two stroke lead. On<br />

18th, the heavens opened just<br />

after Ciganda hit her second<br />

shot to the green. Wikstrom<br />

made an excellent up and down<br />

from a bunker for birdie before<br />

Ciganda rolled in her second<br />

putt for birdie to seal the win.<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 74 73 72 2,100.00<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 76 71 72 2,100.00<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 72 73 74 2,100.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 74 71 74 2,100.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 72 71 76 2,100.00<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 75 73 71 2,100.00<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 74 71 74 2,100.00<br />

41= 220(4) Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 71 74 75 1,505.00<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 72 72 76 1,505.00<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 72 74 74 1,505.00<br />

Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 72 72 76 1,505.00<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 75 72 73 1,505.00<br />

46= 221(5) Trish Johnson (ENG) 75 73 73 1,225.00<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS) 68 76 77 1,225.00<br />

Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 72 73 76 1,225.00<br />

Clare Queen (SCO) 72 75 74 1,225.00<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 71 74 76 1,225.00<br />

Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 77 69 75 1,225.00<br />

52= 222(6) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 74 74 74 1,000.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 76 74 1,000.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 75 72 75 1,000.00<br />

55= 223(7) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 75 70 78 875.00<br />

Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 68 79 76 875.00<br />

57= 224(8) Julie Greciet (FRA) 75 72 77 800.00<br />

Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 73 74 77 800.00<br />

Lauren Taylor (ENG) 72 76 76 Amateur<br />

60= 225(9) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 73 78 750.00<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 73 75 77 750.00<br />

Maria Ohlsson (SWE) 76 71 78 750.00<br />

63= 226(10) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 74 74 78 675.00<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 72 72 82 675.00<br />

Kendall Dye (USA) 71 74 81 675.00<br />

167 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Line Vedel (DK)<br />

2011: Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

2010: Maria Hernandez (ESP)<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 209(-7) Line Vedel (DNK) 71 69 69 33,750.00<br />

2 211(-5) Caroline Masson (DEU) 75 67 69 22,837.50<br />

3= 213(-3) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 70 72 71 13,950.00<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 73 70 13,950.00<br />

5= 214(-2) Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 71 70 73 8,707.50<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 72 71 71 8,707.50<br />

7= 215(-1) Trish Johnson (ENG) 73 68 74 5,211.00<br />

Carin Koch (SWE) 70 73 72 5,211.00<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 71 70 74 5,211.00<br />

Caroline Rominger (SWI) 73 72 70 5,211.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 70 72 73 5,211.00<br />

12= 216(Par) Julie Greciet (FRA) 73 72 71 3,746.25<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 72 73 71 3,746.25<br />

14= 217(1) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 71 72 74 3,206.25<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 74 72 71 3,206.25<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 69 73 75 3,206.25<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 74 70 73 3,206.25<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 73 76 68 3,206.25<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 73 72 72 3,206.25<br />

20= 218(2) Stefania Croce (ITA) 76 71 71 2,700.00<br />

Elisabeth Esterl (DEU) 73 73 72 2,700.00<br />

Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 74 72 72 2,700.00<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 71 73 74 2,700.00<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 74 71 73 2,700.00<br />

Barbara Genuini (FRA) 71 75 72 2,700.00<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 70 73 75 2,700.00<br />

27= 219(3) Margherita Rigon (ITA) 72 72 75 2,328.75<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 70 76 73 2,328.75<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 75 74 70 2,328.75<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 75 68 76 2,328.75<br />

31= 220(4) Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 73 72 75 2,092.50<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 71 74 75 2,092.50<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 77 70 73 2,092.50<br />

Golf Resort Tale, Brezno, Tale, Slovakia<br />

8-10 June 2012<br />

Par 72 €225,000<br />

Denmark’s Line Vedel secured her maiden <strong>LET</strong> victory in the Allianz<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, firing a final round 69 on a weather-interrupted<br />

last day. Vedel finished two strokes clear of Germany’s Caroline<br />

Masson with a winning total of seven under par. Beginning the day tied<br />

for the lead with Finland’s Jenni Kuosa, Vedel made a shaky start with<br />

bogeys on the first and third holes. Her tumble was halted however<br />

when play was suspended for an<br />

hour and 20 minutes due to<br />

thunder storms. She staged a<br />

stunning comeback with five<br />

birdies, starting at the sixth, where<br />

she holed a very long and sliding<br />

downhill putt from around 60 feet.<br />

A further birdie followed at the<br />

eighth, giving her a level par front<br />

nine, while birdies at the 10th, 11th<br />

and 14th allowed her to earn the<br />

€33,750 first prize.<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

34= 221(5) Helen Alfredsson (SWE) 74 73 74 1,718.44<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 75 75 71 1,718.44<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 73 74 74 1,718.44<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 72 74 75 1,718.44<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 74 78 1,718.44<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 72 73 76 1,718.44<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 73 73 75 1,718.44<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 75 72 74 1,718.44<br />

42= 222(6) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 76 74 72 1,282.50<br />

Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 71 69 82 1,282.50<br />

Kiran Matharu (ENG) 75 74 73 1,282.50<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 75 72 75 1,282.50<br />

Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 74 74 74 1,282.50<br />

Monique Smit (RSA) 73 74 75 1,282.50<br />

48= 223(7) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 73 75 75 990.00<br />

Stefanie Michl (AUT) 73 75 75 990.00<br />

Emma Cabrera-Bello (ESP) 73 72 78 990.00<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 78 72 73 990.00<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 73 73 77 990.00<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 75 70 78 990.00<br />

Caroline Martens (NOR) 73 75 75 990.00<br />

Karolina Vlckova (CZE) 73 71 79 Amateur<br />

56= 224(8) Mireia Prat (ESP) 75 70 79 787.50<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 75 72 77 787.50<br />

58= 226(10) Lotta Wahlin (SWE) 75 74 77 720.00<br />

Benedicte Toumpsin (BEL) 71 79 76 720.00<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 73 77 76 720.00<br />

61= 227(11) Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) 75 73 79 663.75<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 75 75 77 663.75<br />

63= 228(12) Matia Maffiuletti (ITA) 74 75 79 618.75<br />

Danielle Mcveigh (IRL) 77 72 79 618.75<br />

65 229(13) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 75 80 585.00<br />

66 230(14) Maria Ohlsson (SWE) 70 77 83 562.50<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

168


Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Carly Booth (SCO)<br />

2011: Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

2010: Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

2009: Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)<br />

2008: Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

2007: Bettina Hauert (GER)<br />

2006: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

1997: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1996: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

1988: Janice Arnold (NZ)<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino, Switzerland<br />

14-17 June 2012<br />

Par 72 €525,000<br />

Scotland’s Carly Booth won a three-way play-off against German duo<br />

Anja Monke and Caroline Masson with an eagle on the fourth extra<br />

hole at the Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. Booth collected her<br />

second title just a week before her 20th birthday, posting a final round<br />

68 to reach 12 under par 276 in total on a sizzling hot day in Ticino.<br />

She birdied the par-five 18th hole three times in the play-off before<br />

sinking her 10 foot eagle putt to<br />

win and claim the €78,750 first<br />

prize. “I’m lost for words; so<br />

happy,” Booth said. “I hit a perfect<br />

drive every time and then 5-iron<br />

onto the green to about 10 foot<br />

and just holed it so it was perfect.”<br />

Booth jumped high into the air and<br />

punched her fist towards the sky<br />

before hugging her boyfriend,<br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player Tano Goya,<br />

who was caddying.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 276(-12) Carly Booth (SCO) 70 71 67 68 78,750.00<br />

2= 276(-12) Anja Monke (DEU) 71 72 67 66 45,018.75<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 70 69 69 68 45,018.75<br />

4= 277(-11) Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 74 68 70 65 25,305.00<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 69 71 67 70 25,305.00<br />

6= 278(-10) Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 68 72 66 72 17,062.50<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 71 67 70 70 17,062.50<br />

8= 279(-9) Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 69 72 70 68 12,442.50<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 64 71 70 74 12,442.50<br />

10= 280(-8) Karen Lunn (AUS) 69 71 69 71 8,925.00<br />

Diana Luna (ITA) 67 70 71 72 8,925.00<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 72 72 73 63 8,925.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 69 70 72 69 8,925.00<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 68 71 71 70 8,925.00<br />

Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 69 71 65 75 8,925.00<br />

16= 281(-7) Stefania Croce (ITA) 68 74 70 69 7,061.25<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 69 70 70 72 7,061.25<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 71 70 73 67 7,061.25<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 66 71 72 72 7,061.25<br />

Barbara Genuini (FRA) 67 71 73 70 7,061.25<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 73 69 67 72 7,061.25<br />

22= 282(-6) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 70 69 71 72 6,300.00<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 69 68 75 70 6,300.00<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 70 72 70 70 6,300.00<br />

25= 283(-5) Laura Davies (ENG) 70 72 66 75 5,591.25<br />

Carin Koch (SWE) 73 70 71 69 5,591.25<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 70 70 73 70 5,591.25<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 73 70 67 73 5,591.25<br />

Meaghan Francella (USA) 70 71 70 72 5,591.25<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 70 69 73 71 5,591.25<br />

31= 284(-4) Trish Johnson (ENG) 70 72 70 72 4,488.75<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 69 71 71 73 4,488.75<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 68 71 74 71 4,488.75<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 70 72 72 70 4,488.75<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 68 73 71 72 4,488.75<br />

Dawn Shockley (USA) 70 71 74 69 4,488.75<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 73 70 69 72 4,488.75<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 72 68 73 71 4,488.75<br />

39= 285(-3) Miriam Nagl (DEU) 69 74 74 68 3,377.50<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 75 69 70 71 3,377.50<br />

Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 71 67 72 75 3,377.50<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 72 71 70 3,377.50<br />

Amelia Lewis (USA) 72 69 75 69 3,377.50<br />

Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) 72 72 74 67 3,377.50<br />

45= 286(-2) Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 72 72 74 68 2,572.50<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 73 70 73 70 2,572.50<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 71 72 71 2,572.50<br />

Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 71 73 74 68 2,572.50<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 70 71 73 72 2,572.50<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 70 74 66 76 2,572.50<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 72 71 71 2,572.50<br />

Lucy Williams (ENG) 73 69 73 71 2,572.50<br />

53= 287(-1) Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 74 70 72 71 2,047.50<br />

Kendall Dye (USA) 73 68 73 73 2,047.50<br />

55 288(Par) Caroline Rominger (SWI) 70 71 72 75 1,890.00<br />

56= 289(1) Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 73 70 74 72 1,732.50<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 68 72 76 73 1,732.50<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 73 71 74 71 1,732.50<br />

59= 290(2) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 68 75 74 73 1,575.00<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 74 69 73 74 1,575.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 70 71 73 76 1,575.00<br />

62 291(3) Vikki Laing (SCO) 72 72 73 74 1,470.00<br />

63 292(4) Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 70 70 77 75 1,417.50<br />

169 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

2011: Jade Schaeffer (FRA)<br />

Albatross Golf Resort , Prague, Czech Republic<br />

22-24 June 2012<br />

Par 72 €250,000<br />

England’s Melissa Reid held her overnight lead to record an<br />

emotional victory at the Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters. Playing<br />

in her first tournament back on tour after the tragic death of her<br />

mother, Joy, in a car accident in Germany four weeks previously, she<br />

holed a six foot par putt to secure a one stroke victory over Italian<br />

Diana Luna before being embraced<br />

by friends and fellow competitors on<br />

the 18th green.<br />

Reid started the final round with a<br />

one shot lead over Italian Stefania<br />

Croce and had a shaky front nine<br />

with a bogey at the third for an<br />

outward total of one over 37. Tied<br />

for the lead with Luna after 16 holes,<br />

Reid birdied 17 just as Luna had<br />

posted the clubhouse lead at eight<br />

under and the supporting gallery<br />

sent out a jubilant roar.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 207(-9) Melissa Reid (ENG) 68 67 72 37,500.00<br />

2 208(-8) Diana Luna (ITA) 70 69 69 25,375.00<br />

3= 209(-7) Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 70 68 71 15,500.00<br />

Rachel Bailey (AUS) 70 73 66 15,500.00<br />

5= 210(-6) Stacey Keating (AUS) 69 69 72 9,675.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 72 67 9,675.00<br />

7= 211(-5) Elisabeth Esterl (DEU) 66 71 74 6,087.50<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 66 72 73 6,087.50<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 69 71 71 6,087.50<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 70 73 68 6,087.50<br />

11= 212(-4) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 75 68 69 4,100.00<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 71 70 71 4,100.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 73 70 69 4,100.00<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 68 71 73 4,100.00<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 68 76 68 4,100.00<br />

16= 213(-3) Karen Lunn (AUS) 72 69 72 3,450.00<br />

Stefania Croce (ITA) 70 66 77 3,450.00<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 70 71 3,450.00<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 73 73 67 3,450.00<br />

20= 214(-2) Laura Davies (ENG) 69 73 72 2,887.50<br />

Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 72 72 70 2,887.50<br />

Miriam Nagl (DEU) 73 71 70 2,887.50<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 72 67 75 2,887.50<br />

Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 73 71 70 2,887.50<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 71 71 72 2,887.50<br />

Anja Monke (DEU) 74 72 68 2,887.50<br />

Kiran Matharu (ENG) 71 71 72 2,887.50<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 69 73 2,887.50<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 76 69 69 2,887.50<br />

30= 215(-1) Trish Johnson (ENG) 70 76 69 2,100.00<br />

Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 72 71 72 2,100.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 70 72 73 2,100.00<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 73 73 69 2,100.00<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 72 72 2,100.00<br />

Kyra Van Leeuwen (NLD) 77 69 69 2,100.00<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 73 69 73 2,100.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 73 69 73 2,100.00<br />

Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 75 69 71 2,100.00<br />

Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 75 71 69 2,100.00<br />

Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) 70 71 74 2,100.00<br />

41= 216(Par) Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 71 73 72 1,402.78<br />

Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 69 74 73 1,402.78<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 71 73 72 1,402.78<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 75 71 70 1,402.78<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 72 72 72 1,402.78<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 71 72 73 1,402.78<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 73 70 73 1,402.78<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 72 74 70 1,402.78<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 76 68 72 1,402.78<br />

50= 217(1) Anais Maggetti (CHE) 71 71 75 1,100.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 72 74 71 1,100.00<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 69 73 75 1,100.00<br />

53= 218(2) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 73 70 75 905.00<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 70 74 905.00<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 76 68 74 905.00<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 71 75 72 905.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 71 74 73 905.00<br />

58= 219(3) Margherita Rigon (ITA) 73 72 74 750.00<br />

Clare Queen (SCO) 72 74 73 750.00<br />

Lotta Wahlin (SWE) 74 71 74 750.00<br />

Elena Giraud (FRA) 72 74 73 750.00<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 74 71 74 750.00<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

170


South African Women’s Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Caroline Masson (DEU)<br />

Selborne Park Golf Club<br />

13-15 July 2012<br />

Par 72 €260,000<br />

Germany’s Caroline Masson was remarkably composed on a brutal<br />

final day of the South African Women’s Open and went on to claim her<br />

maiden victory on the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Masson closed with a<br />

bogey-free 70 to win on one-under-par 215, one stroke clear of South<br />

Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace and England’s Danielle Montgomery. “I’m so<br />

happy. It was such a tough day with the wind,” Masson said of a round<br />

which was in doubt because of the<br />

gale force winds. At its strongest the<br />

wind raged at 81 km/h, and forced a<br />

one-hour delay of the tee-off time.<br />

Masson birdied the par-five third for<br />

her only birdie of the day. But far more<br />

impressive was the fact that she<br />

didn’t drop a single shot. “I hung in<br />

there and made my pars. I got lucky a<br />

few times, and I had a few birdie<br />

chances but didn’t make those putts.”<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 215(-1) Caroline Masson (DEU) 69 75 71 39,000.00<br />

2= 216(Par) Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 75 71 70 22,295.00<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 74 70 72 22,295.00<br />

4= 217(1) Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 75 72 70 12,532.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 73 73 12,532.00<br />

6= 218(2) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 74 73 71 7,800.00<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 72 72 74 7,800.00<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 71 74 73 7,800.00<br />

9= 219(3) Felicity Johnson (ENG) 72 76 71 5,269.33<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 77 69 73 5,269.33<br />

Melissa Eaton (RSA) 78 73 68 5,269.33<br />

12= 220(4) Morgana Robbertze (RSA) 73 74 73 4,329.00<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 71 75 74 4,329.00<br />

14= 221(5) Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 74 73 74 3,939.00<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 71 76 74 3,939.00<br />

16= 222(6) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 74 77 71 3,692.00<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 77 74 71 3,692.00<br />

18= 223(7) Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 77 72 74 3,484.00<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 73 77 73 3,484.00<br />

20 224(8) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 78 71 75 3,354.00<br />

21= 225(9) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 76 73 76 3,159.00<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 74 74 77 3,159.00<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 75 76 3,159.00<br />

Amelia Lewis (USA) 77 73 75 3,159.00<br />

25= 226(10) Becky Brewerton (WAL) 72 75 79 2,886.00<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 76 82 68 2,886.00<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 77 75 74 2,886.00<br />

28= 227(11) Stefania Croce (ITA) 78 73 76 2,457.00<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 76 75 76 2,457.00<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 77 73 77 2,457.00<br />

Mireia Prat (ESP) 76 76 75 2,457.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 76 74 77 2,457.00<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 73 76 78 2,457.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 80 73 74 2,457.00<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 76 75 76 2,457.00<br />

36= 228(12) Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 76 79 73 2,028.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 75 77 76 2,028.00<br />

Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 75 75 78 2,028.00<br />

Bertine Strauss (ZAF) 78 72 78 Amateur<br />

40= 229(13) Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 82 75 72 1,742.00<br />

Elena Giraud (FRA) 74 78 77 1,742.00<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 79 72 78 1,742.00<br />

Mary Mattson (USA) 78 76 75 1,742.00<br />

44= 230(14) Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 77 75 78 1,534.00<br />

Henriette Frylinck (ZAF) 83 72 75 1,534.00<br />

46= 231(15) Kylie Walker (SCO) 76 82 73 1,378.00<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 75 75 81 1,378.00<br />

Iliska Verwey (ZAF) 75 78 78 1,378.00<br />

Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) 76 78 77 1,378.00<br />

Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 78 76 77 Amateur<br />

Alana Van Greuning (RSA) 77 78 76 Amateur<br />

52 232(16) Suzette Venter (ZAF) 76 74 82 1,248.00<br />

53 233(17) Monique Smit (RSA) 78 78 77 1,196.00<br />

54= 234(18) Patricia Beliard (FRA) 82 72 80 1,118.00<br />

Maria Beautell (ESP) 74 78 82 1,118.00<br />

56 235(19) Caroline Rominger (SWI) 80 74 81 1,040.00<br />

57= 236(20) Caroline Martens (NOR) 80 77 79 962.00<br />

Anna Scott (ENG) 80 76 80 962.00<br />

Bianca Theron (ZAF) 77 80 79 Amateur<br />

Izel Pieters (ZAF) 80 77 79 Amateur<br />

61 237(21) Erika Holmen (SWE) 80 80 77 884.00<br />

62= 239(23) Smriti Mehra (IND) 80 79 80 845.00<br />

Michelle De Vries (ZAF) 80 76 83 845.00<br />

64= 240(24) Nicole Becker (RSA) 82 80 78 806.00<br />

Kim Williams (RSA) 77 79 84 Amateur<br />

Bonita Bredenhann (NAM) 74 83 83 Amateur<br />

171 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Evian Masters<br />

presented by Société Générale<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Inbee Park (KOR)<br />

2011: Ai Miyazato (JPN)<br />

2010: Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

2009: Ai Miyazato (JPN)<br />

2008: Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

2007: Natalie Gulbis (USA)<br />

2006: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2005: Paula Creamer (USA)<br />

2004: Wendy Doolan (AUS)<br />

2003: Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

2002: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2001: Rachel Hetherington (AUS)<br />

2000: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

1999: Catrin Nilsmark (SWE)<br />

1998: Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

1997: Hiromi Kobayashi (JPN)<br />

1996: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1995: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1994: Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Evian Masters GC, Evian-Les-Bains, France<br />

26-29 June 2012<br />

Par 72 US $3,250,000 or €2,496,170<br />

Inbee Park closed with three straight birdies for a final round of 66 to<br />

fend off a packed leader board and win the 2012 Evian Masters<br />

presented by Société Générale on a glorious and historic final day. The<br />

24-year-old South Korean closed on 17 under par for a two stroke<br />

victory over Australian Karrie Webb and Stacy Lewis of the United<br />

States, earning a first prize cheque of<br />

$487,500. “I really had tough time last<br />

five years putting over here and didn't<br />

play good. I was not really confident<br />

with the greens. This year I came and<br />

the greens were a lot quicker. I like the<br />

fast greens, so I think that really suited<br />

me as well,” said Park, whose only<br />

other victory on the LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> was<br />

as the youngest winner of the US<br />

Women’s Open in 2008, aged 19.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 271(-17) Inbee Park (KOR) 71 64 70 66 397,068.75<br />

2= 273(-15) Karrie Webb (AUS) 70 69 67 67 210,392.29<br />

Stacy Lewis (USA) 63 69 73 68 210,392.29<br />

4= 274(-14) Shanshan Feng (CHN) 68 72 68 66 123,504.43<br />

Natalie Gulbis (USA) 69 69 68 68 123,504.43<br />

Hyo-Joo Kim (KOR) 69 68 69 68 Amateur<br />

7 276(-12) Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 72 67 69 68 90,125.10<br />

8 277(-11) Se Ri Pak (KOR) 70 69 69 69 75,438.15<br />

9= 278(-10) Beatriz Recari (ESP) 71 66 75 66 59,861.39<br />

Il Hee Lee (KOR) 66 67 76 69 59,861.39<br />

Paula Creamer (USA) 68 67 73 70 59,861.39<br />

12= 279(-9) Giulia Sergas (ITA) 71 72 69 67 45,428.73<br />

Cristie Kerr (USA) 71 69 67 72 45,428.73<br />

Karine Icher (FRA) 70 72 68 69 45,428.73<br />

Momoko Ueda (JPN) 69 72 69 69 45,428.73<br />

16= 280(-8) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 71 70 68 71 34,981.75<br />

Meena Lee (KOR) 69 69 72 70 34,981.75<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 69 71 68 72 34,981.75<br />

Azahara Munoz (ESP) 70 68 72 70 34,981.75<br />

Mika Miyazato (JPN) 67 69 73 71 34,981.75<br />

21= 281(-7) Ai Miyazato (JPN) 71 70 70 70 29,641.03<br />

Julieta Granada (PAR) 74 65 71 71 29,641.03<br />

Hee Young Park (KOR) 65 72 71 73 29,641.03<br />

24= 282(-6) Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 69 71 68 74 24,586.67<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 73 69 66 74 24,586.67<br />

Brittany Lang (USA) 71 69 74 68 24,586.67<br />

Amy Yang (KOR) 72 68 73 69 24,586.67<br />

In Kyung Kim (KOR) 69 73 71 69 24,586.67<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 71 69 71 71 24,586.67<br />

Mirim Lee (KOR) 73 68 70 71 24,586.67<br />

31= 283(-5) Jiyai Shin (KOR) 69 69 71 74 20,161.06<br />

Chella Choi (KOR) 73 68 72 70 20,161.06<br />

So Yeon Ryu (KOR) 73 65 72 73 20,161.06<br />

34= 284(-4) Hee-Won Han (KOR) 72 69 69 74 18,157.69<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Ha-Neul Kim (KOR) 70 71 73 70 18,157.69<br />

36= 285(-3) Katherine Hull (AUS) 71 70 72 72 16,089.31<br />

Brittany Lincicome (USA) 73 67 73 72 16,089.31<br />

Haeji Kang (KOR) 72 70 68 75 16,089.31<br />

Mariajo Uribe (COL) 67 74 74 70 16,089.31<br />

40= 286(-2) Catriona Matthew (SCO) 74 72 69 71 13,084.70<br />

Becky Morgan (WAL) 70 71 69 76 13,084.70<br />

Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 72 70 72 72 13,084.70<br />

Alison Walshe (USA) 76 69 72 69 13,084.70<br />

Na Yeon Choi (KOR) 75 70 70 71 13,084.70<br />

Juli Inkster (USA) 71 75 70 70 13,084.70<br />

46= 287(-1) Maria Hjorth (SWE) 72 69 75 71 10,747.88<br />

Jessica Korda (USA) 77 67 72 71 10,747.88<br />

Jenny Shin (KOR) 73 69 69 76 10,747.88<br />

Sun Young Yoo (KOR) 73 68 71 75 10,747.88<br />

50= 288(Par) Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 74 72 70 72 9,545.86<br />

Cheyenne Woods (USA) 71 69 70 78 9,545.86<br />

52= 289(1) Christina Kim (USA) 73 67 73 76 8,946.17<br />

Ji-Na Yim (KOR) 72 69 71 77 8,946.17<br />

54= 290(2) Jennifer Song (USA) 73 72 73 72 8,010.83<br />

Danielle Kang (USA) 75 70 71 74 8,010.83<br />

Miki Saiki (JPN) 76 69 76 69 8,010.83<br />

Ran Hong (KOR) 74 68 75 73 8,010.83<br />

Hye-Youn Kim (KOR) 73 72 72 73 8,010.83<br />

59= 291(3) Carly Booth (SCO) 72 73 74 72 7,076.80<br />

Shin-Ae Ahn (KOR) 74 72 72 73 7,076.80<br />

61 292(4) Min-Young2 Lee (KOR) 74 72 74 72 6,676.13<br />

62= 293(5) Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 76 69 73 75 6,475.79<br />

Amanda Blumenherst (USA) 73 73 77 70 6,475.79<br />

64= 294(6) Laura Davies (ENG) 73 72 79 70 6,008.52<br />

Sandra Gal (DEU) 69 76 76 73 6,008.52<br />

Jodi Ewart (ENG) 70 76 73 75 6,008.52<br />

Jennifer Johnson (USA) 73 70 78 73 6,008.52<br />

Michelle Wie (USA) 73 72 76 73 6,008.52<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

172


<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

2011: Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

2010: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

2009: Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

2008: Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

2003: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

2002: Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

2001: Raquel Carriedo (ESP)<br />

2000: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

1999: Sandrine Mendiburu (FRA)<br />

1998: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

1997: Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (FRA)<br />

1996: Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

1995: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1994: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1986: Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

1984: Kathy Whitworth (USA)<br />

1983: Cathy Panton (SCO)<br />

Killeen Castle, Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland<br />

3-5 August 2012<br />

Par 72 €350,000<br />

Scotland’s Solheim Cup star Catriona Matthew claimed her fifth <strong>LET</strong><br />

title with a one stroke victory in the <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open supported by<br />

Fáilte Ireland. Matthew could afford a bogey five on the final hole to seal<br />

the win with a three round total of 209, seven under par, after a second<br />

successive round of 71. The 2011 event champion, Pettersen, began<br />

the final round three shots behind<br />

Matthew but was tied for the lead<br />

after 15. There was a two shot<br />

swing when Matthew, playing in<br />

the last group behind Pettersen,<br />

holed a tricky five-footer to reach<br />

eight under with a hole to play.<br />

Pettersen missed her downhill<br />

birdie putt on 18 and although<br />

Matthew dropped a shot, two<br />

putts were enough to seal the<br />

win and the €52,500 first prize.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 209(-7) Catriona Matthew (SCO) 67 71 71 52,500.00<br />

2 210(-6) Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 72 69 69 35,525.00<br />

3 213(-3) Laura Davies (ENG) 74 71 68 24,500.00<br />

4= 215(-1) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 73 72 70 15,330.00<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 72 75 15,330.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 72 73 70 15,330.00<br />

7= 216(Par) Felicity Johnson (ENG) 69 75 72 9,625.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 71 69 76 9,625.00<br />

9= 217(1) Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 73 73 71 6,587.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 74 75 68 6,587.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 70 73 74 6,587.00<br />

Jodi Ewart (ENG) 73 72 72 6,587.00<br />

Alison Walshe (USA) 73 71 73 6,587.00<br />

14 218(2) Becky Morgan (WAL) 77 70 71 5,390.00<br />

15= 219(3) Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 70 75 74 5,051.67<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 76 73 70 5,051.67<br />

Amelia Lewis (USA) 75 71 73 5,051.67<br />

18= 220(4) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 73 73 74 4,308.89<br />

Giulia Sergas (ITA) 72 74 74 4,308.89<br />

Miriam Nagl (DEU) 74 72 74 4,308.89<br />

Diana Luna (ITA) 75 76 69 4,308.89<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 73 74 73 4,308.89<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 74 75 71 4,308.89<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 75 74 71 4,308.89<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 75 75 70 4,308.89<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 76 71 73 4,308.89<br />

Charley Hull (ENG) 71 76 73 Amateur<br />

28= 221(5) Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 73 75 73 3,517.50<br />

Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 78 73 70 3,517.50<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 77 69 75 3,517.50<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 75 75 71 3,517.50<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 78 69 74 3,517.50<br />

Meaghan Francella (USA) 74 73 74 3,517.50<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

34= 222(6) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 75 71 76 2,782.50<br />

Margherita Rigon (ITA) 74 72 76 2,782.50<br />

Anja Monke (DEU) 70 76 76 2,782.50<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 70 77 75 2,782.50<br />

Julieta Granada (PAR) 74 75 73 2,782.50<br />

Eleanor Givens (ENG) 77 74 71 2,782.50<br />

Jennie Lee (USA) 73 73 76 2,782.50<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 81 70 71 2,782.50<br />

42= 223(7) Carin Koch (SWE) 75 73 75 2,070.83<br />

Karen Stupples (ENG) 74 75 74 2,070.83<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 78 71 74 2,070.83<br />

Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 72 76 75 2,070.83<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 74 72 77 2,070.83<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 74 75 74 2,070.83<br />

48= 224(8) Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 77 70 77 1,715.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 80 69 75 1,715.00<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 72 80 1,715.00<br />

Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 75 70 79 1,715.00<br />

52= 225(9) Rachel Bailey (AUS) 70 76 79 1,400.00<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 74 77 74 1,400.00<br />

Marieke Nivard (NLD) 74 75 76 1,400.00<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 74 75 76 1,400.00<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 76 73 76 1,400.00<br />

57= 226(10) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 74 74 78 1,155.00<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 76 75 75 1,155.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 74 73 79 1,155.00<br />

60= 227(11) Stefanie Michl (AUT) 77 71 79 1,067.50<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 75 75 77 1,067.50<br />

62= 228(12) Line Vedel (DNK) 75 72 81 997.50<br />

Lucy Williams (ENG) 73 74 81 997.50<br />

64 229(13) Connie Chen (ZAF) 74 76 79 945.00<br />

65 231(15) Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 75 76 80 910.00<br />

66 232(16) Clare Queen (SCO) 76 75 81 875.00<br />

173 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Lydia Hall (WAL)<br />

Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Buckinghamshire, England<br />

16-18 August 2012<br />

Par 72 £300,000 or €357,226<br />

Lydia Hall clinched her maiden win in dramatic style as she came from<br />

two shots behind to take the inaugural ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British<br />

Masters. The 24-year-old Welshwoman, who held a share of the lead<br />

after day one, shot rounds of 66, 71 and 72 for a fantastic seven<br />

under par 54-hole total. She sealed a one stroke victory over Beth<br />

Allen of the United States in glorious conditions at the stunning<br />

parkland course, which was hosting the tournament for the first time.<br />

It was a double success for the<br />

town of Bridgend, home to Hall and<br />

her experienced <strong>Tour</strong> caddie Lee<br />

Griffiths, who was on the bag for<br />

the first time. Hall took the title after<br />

Allen triple bogeyed the tricky parfour<br />

17th. Allen was a stroke clear<br />

with two holes to go but dropped<br />

two behind Hall and then a bogey<br />

was enough for the Welshwoman<br />

to secure the title and take home<br />

the £45,000 first prize.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 209(-7) Lydia Hall (WAL) 66 71 72 57,395.10<br />

2 210(-6) Beth Allen (USA) 68 69 73 38,837.35<br />

3= 211(-5) Trish Johnson (ENG) 69 72 70 16,351.23<br />

Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 71 68 72 16,351.23<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 66 75 70 16,351.23<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 69 66 76 16,351.23<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 67 74 70 16,351.23<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 71 70 70 16,351.23<br />

9= 212(-4) Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 71 71 70 8,111.84<br />

Caroline Martens (NOR) 72 73 67 8,111.84<br />

11= 213(-3) Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 68 73 72 6,594.06<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 70 69 74 6,594.06<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 75 71 67 6,594.06<br />

14= 214(-2) Stefanie Michl (AUT) 72 71 71 5,615.15<br />

Diana Luna (ITA) 70 73 71 5,615.15<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 70 74 5,615.15<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 72 68 74 5,615.15<br />

18= 215(-1) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 69 70 76 4,884.96<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 70 76 69 4,884.96<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 69 76 70 4,884.96<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 67 74 74 4,884.96<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 69 75 71 4,884.96<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 72 72 71 4,884.96<br />

Charley Hull (ENG) 70 74 71 Amateur<br />

25= 216(Par) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 70 74 72 4,304.63<br />

Clare Queen (SCO) 73 70 73 4,304.63<br />

Kiran Matharu (ENG) 69 73 74 4,304.63<br />

Hannah Burke (ENG) 71 71 74 4,304.63<br />

29= 217(1) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 70 75 72 3,615.89<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 75 71 71 3,615.89<br />

Kirsty S Taylor (ENG) 70 71 76 3,615.89<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 73 72 72 3,615.89<br />

Stephanie Na (AUS) 74 71 72 3,615.89<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 71 74 72 3,615.89<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 76 71 70 3,615.89<br />

Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 74 69 74 3,615.89<br />

37= 218(2) Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 74 73 71 2,635.92<br />

Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 74 72 72 2,635.92<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 72 72 74 2,635.92<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 76 68 74 2,635.92<br />

Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 71 70 77 2,635.92<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 70 77 71 2,635.92<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 73 74 71 2,635.92<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 70 77 71 2,635.92<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 72 71 75 2,635.92<br />

46= 219(3) Stefania Croce (ITA) 75 71 73 2,027.96<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 71 72 76 2,027.96<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 74 73 2,027.96<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 71 73 75 2,027.96<br />

50= 220(4) Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 74 74 1,798.38<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 68 76 76 1,798.38<br />

52= 221(5) Carin Koch (SWE) 68 78 75 1,607.06<br />

Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) 76 71 74 1,607.06<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 73 74 74 1,607.06<br />

55= 222(6) Laura Davies (ENG) 66 77 79 1,377.48<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 74 73 75 1,377.48<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 74 70 78 1,377.48<br />

58= 223(7) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 74 71 78 1,224.43<br />

Kyra Van Leeuwen (NLD) 71 74 78 1,224.43<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 73 73 77 1,224.43<br />

61 225(9) Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 72 75 78 1,147.90<br />

62 227(11) Louise Larsson (SWE) 72 73 82 1,109.64<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

174


UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

2011: Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

2010: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2009: Linda Wessberg (SWE)<br />

2008: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2007: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2006: Sophie Gustafson (ENG)<br />

2005: Federica Piovano (ITA)<br />

2000: Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (FRA)<br />

1999: Marina Arruti (ESP)<br />

1998: Lynette Brooky (NZ)<br />

1996: Martina Koch (GER)<br />

1995: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

1994: Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt, Austria<br />

7-9 September 2012<br />

Par 72 €200,000<br />

Caroline Hedwall made the perfect return from two months out with a<br />

hip injury by successfully defending the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen in Austria. The 23-year-old Swede compiled<br />

rounds of 67, 66 and 70 for a three round total of 203, 13 under to<br />

win by four strokes – the same margin of victory as the previous yearon<br />

a hot and sunny day at Golfclub Fohrenwaldh in Wiener Neustadt.<br />

“I’m very happy and especially coming back from injury. This is more<br />

than I could have hoped for.<br />

I definitely wasn’t expecting to<br />

win and I just wanted to make<br />

the cut when I came here but<br />

I found my game and played<br />

really well,” Hedwall said.<br />

Laura Davies, playing in the<br />

penultimate group, holed a<br />

12-footer on 18 to move into a<br />

share of second with Mikaela<br />

Parmlid before Hedwall made<br />

her par there to seal her fifth<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win and<br />

the €30,000 first prize.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 203(-13) Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 67 66 70 30,000.00<br />

2= 207(-9) Laura Davies (ENG) 70 69 68 17,150.00<br />

Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 68 71 68 17,150.00<br />

4= 208(-8) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 69 69 8,760.00<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 69 70 69 8,760.00<br />

Alison Whitaker (AUS) 67 68 73 8,760.00<br />

7= 209(-7) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 74 66 69 5,500.00<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 71 71 67 5,500.00<br />

9= 210(-6) Trish Johnson (ENG) 69 71 70 3,950.00<br />

Margherita Rigon (ITA) 73 69 68 3,950.00<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 69 70 71 3,950.00<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 70 68 72 3,950.00<br />

13= 211(-5) Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 70 70 71 3,116.00<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 70 71 70 3,116.00<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 71 67 73 3,116.00<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 72 68 71 3,116.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 69 70 3,116.00<br />

18= 212(-4) Line Vedel (DNK) 73 68 71 2,740.00<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 73 70 69 2,740.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 71 69 72 2,740.00<br />

21= 213(-3) Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 74 70 69 2,490.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 70 70 73 2,490.00<br />

23= 214(-2) Carin Koch (SWE) 72 70 72 2,220.00<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 72 70 72 2,220.00<br />

Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 70 71 73 2,220.00<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 71 72 71 2,220.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 68 75 71 2,220.00<br />

Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 74 70 70 2,220.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 68 75 2,220.00<br />

30= 215(-1) Anja Monke (DEU) 73 70 72 1,920.00<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 72 72 71 1,920.00<br />

Anna Scott (ENG) 75 68 72 1,920.00<br />

33= 216(Par) Stefania Croce (ITA) 69 74 73 1,590.00<br />

Stefanie Michl (AUT) 70 74 72 1,590.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 72 72 72 1,590.00<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 76 68 72 1,590.00<br />

Kyra Van Leeuwen (NLD) 73 71 72 1,590.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 69 73 74 1,590.00<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 68 75 73 1,590.00<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 71 71 74 1,590.00<br />

41= 217(1) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 72 73 1,290.00<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 71 72 74 1,290.00<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 74 68 75 1,290.00<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 71 69 77 1,290.00<br />

45= 218(2) Becky Brewerton (WAL) 73 71 74 1,220.00<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 72 71 75 1,220.00<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 71 73 74 1,220.00<br />

48 219(3) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 71 73 75 1,180.00<br />

49= 220(4) Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 72 72 76 1,150.00<br />

Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 71 71 78 1,150.00<br />

51 221(5) Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 70 74 77 1,100.00<br />

52 223(7) Kym Larratt (ENG) 71 72 80 1,060.00<br />

175 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Ricoh Women’s British Open<br />

Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, England<br />

13-16 September 2012<br />

Par 72 US $2,500,000 or €1,920,130<br />

Jiyai Shin of South Korea was in a league of her own as she collected<br />

her second Ricoh Women’s British Open title in five years at Royal<br />

Liverpool. The 24-year-old former world number one shot a final round<br />

of 73 in brutal conditions to finish as the sole competitor under par for<br />

the championship on a 279, nine under total. She was nine strokes<br />

clear of fellow South Korean Inbee Park (72) with Paula Creamer of the<br />

United States a stroke further back in third after a wet and windy 36<br />

holes at Hoylake. With her victory, Shin completed the first Asian clean<br />

sweep of women’s major victories in one season.Her margin of victory<br />

was the largest since the championship became a major in 2001,<br />

although before that, Ayako<br />

Okamoto won by 11 strokes in<br />

1984. Shin said the conditions<br />

were the toughest she had ever<br />

played in and collected a first<br />

prize of £266,143, just seven<br />

days after winning the Kingsmill<br />

Championship in Virginia in a<br />

nine-hole play-off. This came<br />

after two months out from the<br />

game with surgery to remove a<br />

broken bone in her left hand<br />

earlier in the summer.<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

2011: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2010: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2009: Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

2008: Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

2007: Lorena Ochoa (MEX)<br />

2006: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

2005: Jeong Jang (KOR)<br />

2004: Karen Stupples (ENG)<br />

2003: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2002: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

2001: Se Ri Pak (KOR)<br />

2000: Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

1999: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

1998: Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

1997: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1996: Emilee Klein (USA)<br />

1995: Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

1994: Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

1993: Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

1992: Patty Sheehan (USA)<br />

1991: Penny Grice-Whittaker (ENG)<br />

1990: Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

1989: Jane Geddes (USA)<br />

1988: Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

1987: Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

1986: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1985: Betsy King (USA)<br />

1984: Ayako Amayato (JPN)<br />

1982: Marta Figueras Dotti (ESP)<br />

1981: Debbie Massey (USA)<br />

1980: Debbie Massey (USA)<br />

1979: Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

1978: Janet Melville (ENG)<br />

1977: Vivien Saunders (ENG)<br />

1976: Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 279(-9) Jiyai Shin (KOR) 71 64 71 73 331,936.21<br />

2 288(Par) Inbee Park (KOR) 72 68 72 76 208,079.53<br />

3 289(1) Paula Creamer (USA) 73 72 72 72 145,655.42<br />

4 290(2) Mika Miyazato (JPN) 71 70 72 77 113,948.85<br />

5= 291(3) Karrie Webb (AUS) 71 70 68 82 87,195.57<br />

So Yeon Ryu (KOR) 70 74 71 76 87,195.57<br />

7 293(5) Julieta Granada (PAR) 74 71 74 74 73,323.48<br />

8= 294(6) Stacy Lewis (USA) 74 70 76 74 63,415.02<br />

Katie Futcher (USA) 71 71 73 79 63,415.02<br />

10= 295(7) Catriona Matthew (SCO) 76 73 71 75 49,873.01<br />

In Kyung Kim (KOR) 75 72 73 75 49,873.01<br />

Chella Choi (KOR) 72 73 72 78 49,873.01<br />

13= 296(8) Cristie Kerr (USA) 72 73 74 77 36,785.52<br />

Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 73 75 72 76 36,785.52<br />

Na Yeon Choi (KOR) 73 73 75 75 36,785.52<br />

Michelle Wie (USA) 75 70 72 79 36,785.52<br />

17= 297(9) Lindsey Wright (AUS) 76 72 75 74 28,338.36<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 76 71 77 73 28,338.36<br />

Vicky Hurst (USA) 71 72 79 75 28,338.36<br />

Lydia Ko (NZL) 72 71 76 78 Amateur<br />

Lexi Thompson (USA) 74 75 76 72 28,338.36<br />

Jenny Shin (KOR) 75 68 71 83 28,338.36<br />

23= 298(10) Angela Stanford (USA) 72 72 74 80 23,780.55<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 71 75 75 77 23,780.55<br />

Juli Inkster (USA) 79 69 72 78 23,780.55<br />

26= 299(11) Beatriz Recari (ESP) 72 77 73 77 19,941.02<br />

Ai Miyazato (JPN) 71 72 73 83 19,941.02<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE) 72 72 76 79 19,941.02<br />

Amy Yang (KOR) 73 72 75 79 19,941.02<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 72 73 75 79 19,941.02<br />

Holly Clyburn (ENG) 72 73 74 80 Amateur<br />

Yuki Ichinose (JPN) 72 72 72 83 19,941.02<br />

33= 300(12) Karine Icher (FRA) 75 72 76 77 16,596.94<br />

Katherine Hull (AUS) 72 72 77 79 16,596.94<br />

Hee Young Park (KOR) 78 71 76 75 16,596.94<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 80 69 74 77 16,596.94<br />

Bronte Law (ENG) 75 71 77 77 Amateur<br />

38 301(13) Candie Kung (TPE) 73 76 75 77 15,358.14<br />

39= 302(14) Hee-Won Han (KOR) 72 75 74 81 14,119.66<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 76 73 77 76 14,119.66<br />

Jane Park (USA) 74 72 78 78 14,119.66<br />

Erina Hara (JPN) 75 73 77 77 14,119.66<br />

43= 303(15) Carin Koch (SWE) 72 71 78 82 12,137.85<br />

Sarah-Jane Smith (AUS) 74 75 77 77 12,137.85<br />

Amy Hung (TPE) 72 74 79 78 12,137.85<br />

Morgan Pressel (USA) 72 73 77 81 12,137.85<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

176


Tenerife Open de España Femenino<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Stacey Keating (AUS)<br />

2011: Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

2010: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2009: Becky Brewerton (WAL)<br />

2008: Emma Zackrisson (SWE)<br />

2007: Nikki Garrett (AUS)<br />

2006: Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

2005: Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

2004: Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

2003: Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

2002: Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

1996: Caryn Louw (SA)<br />

1995: Rachel Hetherington (AUS)<br />

1994: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1988: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1987: Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

1986: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1985: Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

1984: Maxine Burton (ENG)<br />

1982: Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

Golf Las Américas, Tenerife, Canarias, Spain<br />

20-23 September 2012<br />

Par 72 €350,000<br />

Australian Stacey Keating birdied the first extra hole in a sudden<br />

death play-off to secure her maiden <strong>LET</strong> victory at the Tenerife Open<br />

de España Femenino. The victory helped to make amends for the<br />

massive disappointment of the previous week at the Ricoh Women’s<br />

British Open, where she was disqualified for signing for an incorrect<br />

score when lying in a tie for 32nd place.<br />

Keating holed a five-footer for<br />

birdie on the 494-yard / 452-metre<br />

par five 18th hole after she tied on<br />

nine under par with Germany’s<br />

Caroline Masson. Keating closed<br />

with a two under par 70 to come<br />

from a stroke behind Masson but<br />

it was a close final round duel in<br />

hot and windy conditions, with<br />

temperatures at 29˚C. The lead<br />

exchanged several times before<br />

Masson made a mistake.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 279(-9) Stacey Keating (AUS) 70 69 70 70 52,500.00<br />

2 279(-9) Caroline Masson (DEU) 69 69 70 71 35,525.00<br />

3 280(-8) Trish Johnson (ENG) 67 74 72 67 24,500.00<br />

4 281(-7) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 64 73 74 70 18,900.00<br />

5= 282(-6) Tania Elosegui (ESP) 69 74 71 68 11,585.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 71 70 74 67 11,585.00<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 68 72 72 70 11,585.00<br />

Esther Choe (USA) 70 69 73 70 11,585.00<br />

9= 283(-5) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 73 71 69 6,587.00<br />

Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 69 70 75 69 6,587.00<br />

Diana Luna (ITA) 72 72 70 69 6,587.00<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 73 72 71 67 6,587.00<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 70 73 72 68 6,587.00<br />

14= 284(-4) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 69 69 77 69 5,302.50<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 71 69 72 72 5,302.50<br />

16= 286(-2) Hannah Burke (ENG) 70 70 73 73 4,970.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 69 76 72 69 4,970.00<br />

18= 287(-1) Laura Davies (ENG) 69 70 77 71 4,631.67<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 71 73 72 71 4,631.67<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 72 72 75 68 4,631.67<br />

21= 288(Par) Stefania Croce (ITA) 72 71 77 68 4,042.50<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 68 74 74 72 4,042.50<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 74 70 73 71 4,042.50<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG) 74 69 74 71 4,042.50<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 75 70 75 68 4,042.50<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 73 71 72 72 4,042.50<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 72 69 77 70 4,042.50<br />

Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 72 73 72 71 4,042.50<br />

29= 289(1) Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 72 73 71 3,360.00<br />

Caroline Westrup (SWE) 73 73 70 73 3,360.00<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 74 71 73 71 3,360.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 69 69 72 79 3,360.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 72 71 76 70 3,360.00<br />

34= 290(2) Miriam Nagl (DEU) 68 74 74 74 2,835.00<br />

Carmen Alonso (ESP) 71 75 73 71 2,835.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 69 74 76 71 2,835.00<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 69 73 75 73 2,835.00<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 71 67 73 79 2,835.00<br />

39= 291(3) Rachel Bailey (AUS) 73 70 74 74 2,362.50<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 69 72 76 74 2,362.50<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 71 74 74 72 2,362.50<br />

Pamela Feggans (SCO) 75 71 70 75 2,362.50<br />

43= 292(4) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 72 73 73 74 1,995.00<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 71 70 77 74 1,995.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 73 71 76 72 1,995.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 70 74 69 79 1,995.00<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 75 71 71 75 1,995.00<br />

48 293(5) Frances Bondad (AUS) 69 74 78 72 1,785.00<br />

49= 294(6) Sara Beautell Largo (ESP) 70 71 78 75 1,610.00<br />

Maria Ohlsson (SWE) 73 72 70 79 1,610.00<br />

Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 70 74 75 75 1,610.00<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 74 70 78 72 1,610.00<br />

53= 295(7) Margherita Rigon (ITA) 71 75 76 73 1,400.00<br />

Barbara Genuini (FRA) 72 74 76 73 1,400.00<br />

Monique Smit (RSA) 72 72 75 76 1,400.00<br />

56= 296(8) Carin Koch (SWE) 70 74 76 76 1,242.50<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 77 69 76 74 1,242.50<br />

Georgina Simpson (ENG) 73 71 77 75 1,242.50<br />

Clare Queen (SCO) 73 72 74 77 1,242.50<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 73 71 76 76 1,242.50<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 73 72 79 72 1,242.50<br />

62 298(10) Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 71 75 79 73 1,120.00<br />

63 299(11) Dawn Shockley (USA) 70 74 76 79 1,085.00<br />

177 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Stacey Keating (AUS)<br />

2011: Felicity Johnson (ENG)<br />

2010: Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

2009: Nicole Gergely (AUT)<br />

2008: Anja Monke (GER)<br />

2007: Linda Wessberg (SWE)<br />

2006: Veronica Zorzi (ITA)<br />

2005: Veronica Zorzi (ITA)<br />

2004: Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

2003: Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

2002: Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

2001: Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

2000: Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (FRA)<br />

1999: Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

1998: Not played.<br />

1997: Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

1996: Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

1995: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1994: Julie Forbes (SCO)<br />

1993: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1990-1992: Not played.<br />

1989: Suzanne Strudwick (ENG)<br />

1988: Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1987: Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Chantaco Golf Club, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Aquitaine, France<br />

4-7 October 2012<br />

Par 70 €250,000<br />

Australian Stacey Keating came from three shots behind overnight<br />

leader Diana Luna to capture the Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France.<br />

The 26-year-old recorded her second straight win on the <strong>LET</strong> after she<br />

earned her maiden title at the Tenerife Open de España Femenino a<br />

fortnight previously. Playing in the penultimate group, Keating was<br />

quick out of the blocks with four birdies in a row from the second to<br />

catch Luna. Keating thought she’d blown it when she bogeyed 18, but<br />

then watched Luna do the same, missing a five foot par putt which<br />

would have forced a play-off. Heartbroken Luna was forced to settle for<br />

her third straight second place<br />

finish in three years at the same<br />

tournament. Meanwhile,<br />

Keating described the feeling<br />

as ‘surreal.’ She was handed<br />

the trophy by Sophie Lacoste,<br />

President of Lacoste SA in<br />

the presence of the recent<br />

victorious <strong>European</strong> Ryder Cup<br />

Captain José María Olazábal<br />

and former women’s world<br />

number one Lorena Ochoa.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 266(-14) Stacey Keating (AUS) 62 71 69 64 37,500.00<br />

2 267(-13) Diana Luna (ITA) 67 64 68 68 25,375.00<br />

3= 269(-11) Azahara Munoz (ESP) 66 71 66 66 15,500.00<br />

Hannah Jun (USA) 68 68 67 66 15,500.00<br />

5= 270(-10) Trish Johnson (ENG) 69 69 69 63 8,950.00<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 70 65 67 68 8,950.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 68 67 67 68 8,950.00<br />

8 271(-9) Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 71 66 69 65 6,250.00<br />

9 272(-8) Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 69 68 66 69 5,600.00<br />

10 274(-6) Julie Greciet (FRA) 73 68 66 67 5,050.00<br />

11= 275(-5) Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 69 68 68 70 4,325.00<br />

Anja Monke (DEU) 72 63 72 68 4,325.00<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 68 74 71 62 4,325.00<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 71 66 70 68 4,325.00<br />

15= 276(-4) Maria Hjorth (SWE) 70 74 67 65 3,812.50<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 67 71 70 68 3,812.50<br />

17= 277(-3) Sarah Kemp (AUS) 71 66 73 67 3,600.00<br />

Maria Hernandez (ESP) 71 71 67 68 3,600.00<br />

19= 278(-2) Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 66 71 72 69 3,291.67<br />

Anais Maggetti (CHE) 67 73 69 69 3,291.67<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 70 66 72 70 3,291.67<br />

22= 279(-1) Laura Davies (ENG) 72 69 67 71 2,962.50<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 72 69 69 69 2,962.50<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 73 68 66 72 2,962.50<br />

Lorena Ochoa (MEX) 69 72 68 70 2,962.50<br />

26= 280(Par) Laura Diaz (USA) 68 75 70 67 2,662.50<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 71 71 70 68 2,662.50<br />

Henni Zuel (ENG) 69 73 71 67 2,662.50<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 69 67 75 69 2,662.50<br />

30= 281(1) Rebecca Codd (IRL) 71 72 69 69 2,325.00<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 72 67 73 69 2,325.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 73 71 70 67 2,325.00<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 72 67 71 71 2,325.00<br />

Kym Larratt (ENG) 72 72 68 69 2,325.00<br />

35= 282(2) Stefania Croce (ITA) 74 68 66 74 1,987.50<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 71 70 69 72 1,987.50<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 75 69 73 65 1,987.50<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 72 70 72 68 1,987.50<br />

39= 283(3) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 69 73 71 1,725.00<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 70 73 73 67 1,725.00<br />

Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 69 74 70 70 1,725.00<br />

42 284(4) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 73 70 70 71 1,625.00<br />

43= 285(5) Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 68 76 72 69 1,550.00<br />

Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 67 74 73 71 1,550.00<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 70 72 71 72 1,550.00<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 72 71 67 75 1,550.00<br />

Rebecca Artis (AUS) 70 74 74 67 1,550.00<br />

48= 286(6) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 66 74 78 68 1,450.00<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 68 71 71 76 1,450.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 66 75 72 73 1,450.00<br />

51 287(7) Margherita Rigon (ITA) 74 66 73 74 1,375.00<br />

52= 288(8) Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 71 71 76 70 1,275.00<br />

Barbara Genuini (FRA) 68 74 71 75 1,275.00<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 75 68 73 72 1,275.00<br />

55 289(9) Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 70 72 71 76 1,175.00<br />

56 294(14) Melodie Bourdy (FRA) 72 72 77 73 1,125.00<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

178


Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Cassandra Kirkland (FRA)<br />

2011: Frances Bondad (AUS)<br />

2010: Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 210(-6) Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 73 67 70 37,500.00<br />

2= 212(-4) Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 71 72 69 21,437.50<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 72 69 71 21,437.50<br />

4= 213(-3) Becky Brewerton (WAL) 71 73 69 7,344.44<br />

Sarah Kemp (AUS) 71 70 72 7,344.44<br />

Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 73 71 69 7,344.44<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 72 70 71 7,344.44<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 74 68 71 7,344.44<br />

Numa Gulyanamitta (THA) 70 69 74 7,344.44<br />

Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 72 72 69 7,344.44<br />

Yue Xia Lu (CHN) 72 70 71 7,344.44<br />

Patcharajutar Kongkrapan (THA) 73 70 70 7,344.44<br />

13= 214(-2) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 74 71 69 3,866.67<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 70 72 3,866.67<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 71 73 70 3,866.67<br />

16= 215(-1) Laura Davies (ENG) 77 69 69 3,550.00<br />

Jia Yun Li (CHN) 73 70 72 3,550.00<br />

18= 216(Par) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 75 71 70 3,268.75<br />

Belen Mozo (ESP) 74 68 74 3,268.75<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 69 73 74 3,268.75<br />

J P Na Ayutthaya (THA) 73 70 73 3,268.75<br />

22= 217(1) Lucie Andre (FRA) 74 71 72 3,037.50<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 76 74 67 3,037.50<br />

24= 218(2) Trish Johnson (ENG) 75 69 74 2,662.50<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 72 72 74 2,662.50<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 73 72 73 2,662.50<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 76 72 70 2,662.50<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 71 76 2,662.50<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 72 74 2,662.50<br />

Mei Hao Huang (CHN) 72 71 75 2,662.50<br />

Ajira Nualraksa (THA) 72 74 72 2,662.50<br />

32= 219(3) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 73 73 73 2,212.50<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 72 78 69 2,212.50<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 74 73 2,212.50<br />

Yalong Bay Golf Club, Sanya, Hainan, China<br />

2-4 November 2012<br />

Par 72 €250,000<br />

Cassandra Kirkland of France came from a stroke behind to claim her<br />

first professional title at the Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in China. The 28-yearold<br />

held off stiff opposition to post a final round 70 on a hot and breezy<br />

final day at Yalong Bay Golf Club. She ended two strokes clear of fellow<br />

Frenchwoman Jade Schaeffer and England’s Holly Aitchison, with a<br />

further nine players a stroke back in a<br />

tie for fourth. Thailand’s Numa<br />

Gulyanamitta started with a one stroke<br />

lead but Kirkland quickly claimed the<br />

advantage after two holes. When<br />

Kirkland holed her second shot for<br />

eagle on the 14th hole, she pulled<br />

three shots clear of the field. She<br />

bogeyed the 15th but was able to<br />

close with three solid pars, earning a<br />

first prize of €37,500 and a two-year<br />

exemption to the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS) 73 75 71 2,212.50<br />

36= 220(4) Stefanie Michl (AUT) 76 73 71 1,875.00<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 71 75 74 1,875.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 75 71 74 1,875.00<br />

Jing Yan (CHN) 77 73 70 Amateur<br />

Yu Ting Shi (CHN) 72 76 72 Amateur<br />

Tzu Chi Lin (TPE) 76 72 72 1,875.00<br />

Wannasiri Srisampant (THA) 73 73 74 1,875.00<br />

43= 221(5) Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 71 74 76 1,402.78<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 74 76 71 1,402.78<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 75 70 76 1,402.78<br />

Cai Zhu Guo (CHN) 74 76 71 1,402.78<br />

Hong Mei Yang (CHN) 77 69 75 1,402.78<br />

Wei Li (CHN) 76 73 72 1,402.78<br />

Tao Li Yang (CHN) 76 74 71 1,402.78<br />

Samantha Richdale (CAN) 72 77 72 1,402.78<br />

Shuang Gao (CHN) 75 74 72 1,402.78<br />

52= 222(6) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 77 73 72 1,125.00<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 75 75 72 1,125.00<br />

54= 223(7) Celine Palomar (FRA) 70 75 78 1,025.00<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 80 67 76 1,025.00<br />

56= 224(8) Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 73 76 75 925.00<br />

Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (THA) 72 72 80 925.00<br />

58= 225(9) Georgina Simpson (ENG) 76 73 76 812.50<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 72 76 77 812.50<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 72 75 78 812.50<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 76 73 76 812.50<br />

62= 226(10) Smriti Mehra (IND) 74 76 76 725.00<br />

Louise Larsson (SWE) 77 72 77 725.00<br />

Ya Lan Shi (CHN) 73 74 79 725.00<br />

65= 228(12) Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 75 75 78 650.00<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 74 73 81 650.00<br />

Janya Morrakotphan (THA) 76 74 78 650.00<br />

179 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


China Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Carlota Ciganda (ESP)<br />

2011: Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

2010: Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

2009: Bo-Mi Suh (KOR)<br />

2008: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club<br />

26-28 October 2012<br />

Par 72 €350,000<br />

Carlota Ciganda made a memorable first visit to China by notching her<br />

second title with a wire-to-wire victory at the Suzhou Taihu Open. The<br />

22-year-old <strong>LET</strong> rookie from Spain, who claimed her maiden win in<br />

Holland this June, yet again displayed her extraordinary talent by firing<br />

a bogey-free course record eight under par 64 in warm and hazy<br />

conditions at Suzhou Taihu<br />

International Golf Club.<br />

She romped to a seven stroke<br />

victory with a tournament<br />

record 17 under par in the 54-<br />

hole event, going one stroke<br />

better than world no.1 Yani<br />

Tseng the previous year.<br />

Ciganda seemed to be enjoying<br />

her status as the <strong>LET</strong>’s ISPS<br />

Handa order of merit leader and<br />

said it was the best golf she had<br />

ever played over three rounds.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 199(-17) Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 65 70 64 52,500.00<br />

2 206(-10) Caroline Masson (DEU) 68 69 69 35,525.00<br />

3= 210(-6) Florentyna Parker (ENG) 67 74 69 21,700.00<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 71 70 69 21,700.00<br />

5= 211(-5) Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 68 73 70 11,585.00<br />

Xi Yu Lin (CHN) 71 70 70 11,585.00<br />

Samantha Richdale (CAN) 72 68 71 11,585.00<br />

Patcharajutar Kongkrapan (THA) 72 71 68 11,585.00<br />

9= 212(-4) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 70 72 70 7,093.33<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG) 71 67 74 7,093.33<br />

In Ji Bae (KOR) 72 72 68 7,093.33<br />

12= 213(-3) Laura Davies (ENG) 70 73 70 5,827.50<br />

Tao Li Yang (CHN) 71 69 73 5,827.50<br />

Xin Ying Wang (CHN) 71 71 71 Amateur<br />

15= 214(-2) Tania Elosegui (ESP) 66 74 74 5,061.00<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 71 72 71 5,061.00<br />

Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 72 70 5,061.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 72 74 68 5,061.00<br />

Yan Hua Shen (CHN) 74 72 68 5,061.00<br />

20= 215(-1) Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 72 73 70 4,515.00<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 72 71 72 4,515.00<br />

Tiffany Tavee (USA) 74 71 70 4,515.00<br />

23= 216(Par) Trish Johnson (ENG) 74 74 68 3,937.50<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS) 71 71 74 3,937.50<br />

Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 72 73 71 3,937.50<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 72 69 75 3,937.50<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 75 70 71 3,937.50<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 71 74 71 3,937.50<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 68 74 74 3,937.50<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 73 73 70 3,937.50<br />

31= 217(1) Sarah Kemp (AUS) 72 73 72 3,150.00<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 71 74 3,150.00<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 75 73 69 3,150.00<br />

Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 74 74 69 3,150.00<br />

Numa Gulyanamitta (THA) 76 73 68 3,150.00<br />

Jing Yan (CHN) 72 72 73 Amateur<br />

Jia Yun Li (CHN) 73 71 73 3,150.00<br />

Walailak Satarak (USA) 70 70 77 3,150.00<br />

39= 218(2) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 73 71 2,358.13<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE) 71 74 73 2,358.13<br />

Rebecca Codd (IRL) 74 72 72 2,358.13<br />

V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 75 69 2,358.13<br />

Qin Zhou (CHN) 72 71 75 2,358.13<br />

Na Zhang (CHN) 69 75 74 2,358.13<br />

Ainil Johani Abu Bakar (MYS) 72 76 70 2,358.13<br />

J P Na Ayutthaya (THA) 74 71 73 2,358.13<br />

47= 219(3) Connie Chen (ZAF) 74 75 70 1,925.00<br />

Yi Chen Liu (TPE) 73 76 70 1,925.00<br />

49= 220(4) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 69 73 78 1,575.00<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 71 76 73 1,575.00<br />

Lucie Andre (FRA) 73 76 71 1,575.00<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 74 72 74 1,575.00<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 77 69 74 1,575.00<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 74 75 71 1,575.00<br />

Yu Ting Shi (CHN) 71 77 72 Amateur<br />

Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (THA) 70 77 73 1,575.00<br />

Tzu Chi Lin (TPE) 79 67 74 1,575.00<br />

58 221(5) Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 75 74 72 1,162.00<br />

58= 221(5) Sahra Hassan (WAL) 74 75 72 1,162.00<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 74 75 72 1,162.00<br />

Rachel Jennings (ENG) 74 74 73 1,162.00<br />

Russamee Gulyanamitta (THA) 75 74 72 1,162.00<br />

181 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Hero Women’s Indian Open<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Pornanong Phatlum (THA)<br />

2011: Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

2010: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

2007: Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

DLF Golf and Country Club, New Delhi, India.<br />

November 30-December 2 2012<br />

Par 72 US $300,000 or €230,415<br />

Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum gave herself an early 23rd birthday<br />

present by becoming the first woman to win the Hero Women’s Indian<br />

Open three times. Phatlum gave a dominant final round display, firing<br />

rounds of 72, 65 and 66 for a winning total of 203, 13 under par,<br />

winning by four strokes from the defending champion Caroline<br />

Hedwall. “I’m so happy now. It’s<br />

like a big tournament; I won<br />

and in two days it will be my<br />

birthday so it’s going to be a big<br />

present for me,” said Phatlum,<br />

who previously won the event<br />

on the same golf course in<br />

2008 and 2009, when it was<br />

sanctioned by the <strong>Ladies</strong> Asian<br />

Golf <strong>Tour</strong> and Women’s Golf<br />

Association of India. It became<br />

tri-sanctioned with the <strong>LET</strong> in<br />

2010 and this was Phatlum’s<br />

first win on the <strong>LET</strong>.<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 203(-13) Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 72 65 66 34,704.60<br />

2 207(-9) Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 76 62 69 23,483.45<br />

3 209(-7) Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 71 70 68 16,195.48<br />

4= 213(-3) Trish Johnson (ENG) 72 72 69 10,133.74<br />

Stefania Croce (ITA) 69 73 71 10,133.74<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 75 68 70 10,133.74<br />

7 214(-2) Laura Davies (ENG) 71 69 74 6,940.92<br />

8= 215(-1) Caroline Afonso (FRA) 72 75 68 5,483.33<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 72 69 74 5,483.33<br />

Aditi Ashok (IND) 69 74 72 Amateur<br />

11= 216(Par) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 74 70 72 4,442.19<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 76 70 70 4,442.19<br />

13= 217(1) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 72 72 73 3,609.28<br />

Margherita Rigon (ITA) 73 72 72 3,609.28<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 70 67 80 3,609.28<br />

J P Na Ayutthaya (THA) 70 75 72 3,609.28<br />

Thidapa Suwannapura (THA) 72 72 73 3,609.28<br />

18= 218(2) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 73 73 72 3,106.06<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 70 75 73 3,106.06<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 75 71 72 3,106.06<br />

Celine Palomar (FRA) 71 74 73 3,106.06<br />

22= 219(3) Becky Morgan (WAL) 70 73 76 2,672.25<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL) 69 76 74 2,672.25<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP) 71 74 74 2,672.25<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 70 71 78 2,672.25<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 71 77 71 2,672.25<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 74 72 73 2,672.25<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 76 72 71 2,672.25<br />

Numa Gulyanamitta (THA) 74 71 74 2,672.25<br />

30= 220(4) Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 76 74 70 2,290.50<br />

Hae Ra Park (KOR) 74 71 75 2,290.50<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Walailak Satarak (USA) 71 74 75 2,290.50<br />

33= 221(5) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 78 69 74 2,082.28<br />

Kiran Matharu (ENG) 73 69 79 2,082.28<br />

Nalini Singh Siwach (IND) 73 74 74 2,082.28<br />

36= 222(6) Rebecca Artis (AUS) 75 72 75 1,874.05<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 78 73 71 1,874.05<br />

Connie Chen (ZAF) 72 78 72 1,874.05<br />

39= 223(7) Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 77 73 73 1,625.33<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 77 74 72 1,625.33<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 72 74 77 1,625.33<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 76 70 77 1,625.33<br />

43= 224(8) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 74 74 76 1,411.32<br />

Lorie Kane (CAN) 78 73 73 1,411.32<br />

45= 225(9) Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 73 76 76 1,249.37<br />

Kylie Walker (SCO) 75 72 78 1,249.37<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 76 75 74 1,249.37<br />

Tiranan Yoopan (THA) 77 73 75 1,249.37<br />

Vani Kapoor (IND) 75 75 75 1,249.37<br />

Gurbani Singh (IND) 76 73 76 Amateur<br />

51= 226(10) Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 77 72 77 1,064.27<br />

Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 78 72 76 1,064.27<br />

Ainil Johani Abu Bakar (MYS) 75 74 77 1,064.27<br />

54= 227(11) Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) 77 75 75 925.46<br />

Sophie Walker (ENG) 73 77 77 925.46<br />

Wannasiri Srisampant (THA) 76 74 77 925.46<br />

57= 228(12) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 74 78 76 809.77<br />

Ajira Nualraksa (THA) 76 76 76 809.77<br />

59= 229(13) Stefanie Michl (AUT) 80 72 77 728.80<br />

Vikki Laing (SCO) 79 71 79 728.80<br />

Pennapa Pulsawath (THA) 77 74 78 728.80<br />

Tiffany Tavee (USA) 72 74 83 728.80<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

182


Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Honour Roll:<br />

2012: Shanshan Feng (CHN)<br />

2011: Lexi Thompson (USA)<br />

2010: Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

2009: In Kyung Kim (KOR)<br />

2008: Anja Monke (GER)<br />

2007: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2006: Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Final Results<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

1 267(-21) Shanshan Feng (CHN) 66 65 67 69 75,000.00<br />

2 272(-16) Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 69 71 63 69 50,750.00<br />

3= 276(-12) Becky Brewerton (WAL) 70 73 68 65 31,000.00<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU) 68 68 69 71 31,000.00<br />

5= 277(-11) Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 68 68 68 73 17,900.00<br />

Lorie Kane (CAN) 68 70 68 71 17,900.00<br />

Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 67 69 69 72 17,900.00<br />

8= 278(-10) Felicity Johnson (ENG) 68 67 72 71 11,850.00<br />

Line Vedel (DNK) 69 72 68 69 11,850.00<br />

10= 279(-9) Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 71 73 67 68 8,500.00<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 70 68 73 68 8,500.00<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 69 71 67 72 8,500.00<br />

Holly Aitchison (ENG) 70 72 66 71 8,500.00<br />

Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 68 73 68 70 8,500.00<br />

Lexi Thompson (USA) 69 68 72 70 8,500.00<br />

16= 280(-8) Laura Davies (ENG) 71 71 66 72 7,100.00<br />

Julieta Granada (PAR) 70 70 69 71 7,100.00<br />

18 281(-7) Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 74 70 70 67 6,800.00<br />

19= 282(-6) Trish Johnson (ENG) 70 71 71 70 6,300.00<br />

Sarah Kemp (AUS) 69 72 72 69 6,300.00<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG) 66 74 69 73 6,300.00<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 69 72 71 70 6,300.00<br />

Michelle Wie (USA) 70 73 70 69 6,300.00<br />

24= 283(-5) Caroline Afonso (FRA) 74 70 70 69 5,475.00<br />

Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 69 73 71 70 5,475.00<br />

Bree Arthur (AUS) 69 70 71 73 5,475.00<br />

Sahra Hassan (WAL) 67 76 69 71 5,475.00<br />

Joanna Klatten (FRA) 71 65 72 75 5,475.00<br />

Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 69 74 70 70 5,475.00<br />

30= 284(-4) Linda Wessberg (SWE) 70 70 73 71 4,725.00<br />

Majlis Course, Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, U.A.E.<br />

5-8 December 2012<br />

Par 72 €500,000<br />

World No.6 Shanshan Feng of China earned an imperious five stroke<br />

victory after leading from start to finish at the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters. The 23-year-old from Guangzhou fired rounds of 66, 65, 67<br />

and 67 to end 21 under par, recording the lowest winning total in the<br />

tournament’s seven year history, beating the previous best of 18-under<br />

jointly held by Sweden’s Annika Sorenstam and South Korean In Kyung<br />

Kim. Dewi-Claire Schreefel of<br />

the Netherlands, who shot a<br />

tournament record 63 in the<br />

third round, ended in lone<br />

second position at 16 under<br />

par. Meanwhile Becky<br />

Brewerton and Caroline<br />

Masson finished four shots<br />

further back in a tie for third.<br />

“I've always heard about it,<br />

that it's very nice. Finally I<br />

got a chance to play, and<br />

I like it, I like the golf course:<br />

of course, I shot 21 under!”<br />

Pos Score Name Rounds Winnings<br />

of (€)<br />

Becky Morgan (WAL) 69 75 70 70 4,725.00<br />

Kristie Smith (AUS) 70 72 69 73 4,725.00<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR) 74 70 73 67 4,725.00<br />

34= 285(-3) Diana Luna (ITA) 70 71 68 76 3,818.75<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS) 72 70 71 72 3,818.75<br />

Beth Allen (USA) 70 70 72 73 3,818.75<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL) 68 71 72 74 3,818.75<br />

Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 72 69 73 71 3,818.75<br />

Hannah Jun (USA) 71 72 68 74 3,818.75<br />

Klara Spilkova (CZE) 67 73 69 76 3,818.75<br />

Jennie Lee (USA) 70 69 75 71 3,818.75<br />

42= 286(-2) Stefania Croce (ITA) 69 74 68 75 2,950.00<br />

Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 70 74 72 70 2,950.00<br />

Julie Greciet (FRA) 72 71 73 70 2,950.00<br />

Valentine Derrey (FRA) 69 74 72 71 2,950.00<br />

46= 287(-1) V Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 72 71 70 74 2,600.00<br />

Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 68 74 72 73 2,600.00<br />

Diana D Alessio (USA) 73 70 70 74 2,600.00<br />

49 288(Par) Stephanie Na (AUS) 71 74 73 70 2,400.00<br />

50= 289(1) Nikki Garrett (AUS) 70 73 73 73 2,200.00<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 68 73 76 72 2,200.00<br />

Carly Booth (SCO) 78 67 72 72 2,200.00<br />

53 290(2) Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 70 73 72 75 2,000.00<br />

54= 291(3) Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 71 71 75 74 1,800.00<br />

Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 71 72 74 74 1,800.00<br />

Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 70 73 75 73 1,800.00<br />

57 292(4) Lucie Andre (FRA) 76 69 73 74 1,650.00<br />

58= 293(5) Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 71 73 76 73 1,575.00<br />

Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 71 74 72 76 1,575.00<br />

60 296(8) Sophie Walker (ENG) 74 71 75 76 1,500.00<br />

183 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Players’ Performance Chart 2012<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

ISPS HANDA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

EVIAN MASTERS presented by<br />

Société Générale<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women's<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch<br />

ISPS HANDA Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

KEY:-<br />

Did not enter = *<br />

Reserve = R<br />

Failed to Qual = FQ<br />

Withdrew = WD<br />

Missed Cut = MC<br />

Retired = RTD<br />

Disqualified = DSQ<br />

Final Position = 31T<br />

Caroline Afonso - - - - 61 39 T58 7 T6 T42 T22 T20 - T18 T37 T18 - MC 35 T15 T32 T8 T24<br />

Holly Aitchison - - - - 4 MC T6 T29 MC T48 T59 MC - - T15 T37 MC - T21 T22 MC 2 T39 T10<br />

Claire Aitken - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - -<br />

Helen Alfredsson - - - - - T39 - MC T30 T34 MC - - MC MC - - - - - - - - -<br />

Beth Allen T37 T51 T6 T7 - MC T55 MC T52 - MC T30 - - T57 2 T21 MC 43 30 MC T4 T18 T34<br />

Carmen Alonso - - - - T37 - - MC MC MC MC MC - - - MC MC - T34 - - - - MC<br />

Lucie Andre - - - T36 54 T39 T31 MC MC T14 MC MC T25 - MC T37 MC - T29 T43 T49 22 MC 57<br />

Nora Angehrn - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sara Ardstrom - - - - - - - - - MC - MC - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bree Arthur T19 MC T21 T55 T9 T32 T16 T4 - T34 MC T30 T9 - MC MC - - 49 T22 MC MC T13 T24<br />

Alessandra Averna - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - -<br />

Mianne Bagger - - MC - - - - - 68 MC MC MC - - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Rachel Bailey T44 MC - - - - T46 T29 T30 T7 MC 3 - - T52 MC MC MC T39 - - - - MC<br />

Maria Beautell - - - - - - - MC 67 MC MC MC T54 - MC MC MC - MC - - - - MC<br />

Denise-Charlotte Becker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Patricia Beliard - - - - - - - - - - - - T54 - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rachel Bell - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - MC - - - - - - - -<br />

Elizabeth Bennett - - T21 - - T24 - 29 MC - T39 MC T36 - T9 T46 T13 - 34 T30 T23 T13 T8 T24<br />

Monia Bernardo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Eva Bjarvall - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

184


Minea Blomqvist - MC - - - - T6 T17 - - - - - - T28 - - - - MC T23 T43 - -<br />

Christel Boeljon 1 MC - - - - 1 - T11 - - - - MC - - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Frances Bondad T15 MC T28 - - 2 - 55 T30 T5 MC MC - - T34 T18 T45 - 48 - MC 32 - -<br />

Carly Booth - - - - 46 1 T44 T22 - T7 1 50 - T59 T7 T29 T18 MC T21 MC T15 T36 T22 T50<br />

Melodie Bourdy - - - - T63 - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - 56 - - - -<br />

Heather Bowie Young T29 MC MC - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Tracey Boyes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Stacy Lee Bregman - - - - 12 T20 - MC T11 T34 T6 41 T12 - T48 T3 T9 MC MC - T23 MC T22 T19<br />

Becky Brewerton - MC MC - 25 T44 - MC T24 T31 MC MC T25 - MC MC T45 - MC MC T49 T4 T22 T3<br />

Lynnette Brooky T29 73 T47 - - MC - MC T46 - MC T41 - - MC T37 MC - - - - - - MC<br />

Sara Brown - - T37 - T54 - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Hannah Burke - - - - T25 - T23 T41 T11 T31 T25 T58 - - T52 T25 - - 16 - - - - -<br />

Laura Cabanillas - - - - - - - MC MC - T45 T20 - - MC MC T13 - 62 - - - - -<br />

Emma Cabrera-Bello - - - - - - - MC - T48 - - - - MC - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Sandra Carlborg - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Dori Carter - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal - - - T21 T30 T15 T19 1 T46 T20 T8 T30 T14 MC T28 MC T4 MC - 5 T23 56 - T50<br />

Silvia Cavalleri - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Connie Chen - - MC T52 T37 - 64 MC T41 T27 T16 11 T28 - 64 T37 MC - 18 T52 47 T43 T36 MC<br />

Esther Choe - - - - T14 - T13 MC 24 T12 T31 T41 - - T42 T14 MC - T5 - - - - -<br />

Monica V. Christiansen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Carlota Ciganda T22 - T12 - 9 - T3 T7 1 - T10 T11 - T24 T9 T18 MC T17 T5 T5 1 T4 T4 T10<br />

Jo Clingan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rebecca Codd T52 MC - T27 T30 44 - MC T30 T42 T22 T11 20 - MC T25 T23 MC T43 T30 39 24 - MC<br />

Stefania Croce - - - - T14 MC T36 MC T24 T20 T16 T16 T28 - MC T46 T33 - T21 T35 - - T4 T42<br />

Tandi Cuningham - - - - 2 - - MC MC T14 MC T20 T4 - MC T18 - MC T43 - - - T39 T34<br />

Antonella Cvitan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Diana D'Alessio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nathalie David-Mila - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Laura Davies T44 MC - - - T44 T19 2 - - T25 T20 - T64 3 T55 T2 - T18 T22 12 T16 7 T16<br />

Tara Davies - - - - - T24 - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lucy Davies - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Chrisje de Vries - - - - T52 - - 48 MC MC MC MC - - MC MC T49 - MC - - - - T58<br />

185 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

ISPS HANDA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

EVIAN MASTERS presented by<br />

Société Générale<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women's<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch<br />

ISPS HANDA Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

KEY:-<br />

Did not enter = *<br />

Reserve = R<br />

Failed to Qual = FQ<br />

Withdrew = WD<br />

Missed Cut = MC<br />

Retired = RTD<br />

Disqualified = DSQ<br />

Final Position = 31T<br />

Tara Delaney - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - -<br />

Valentine Derrey - - T41 - T6 - - T29 - - - - - - - - MC MC T29 T19 - - - T42<br />

Suzanne Dickens - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Jacqueline Dittrich - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sara Djos - - - - - - - - MC MC MC MC - - - MC - - - - - - - -<br />

Charlie Douglass - - T51 - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Kendall Dye T52 MC MC - - - - MC 63 MC T53 MC - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Martina Eberl-Ellis - - - - - - - T57 - - MC - - - - - MC - - - - - - -<br />

Charlotte Ellis - - - - - - T36 T48 MC MC MC MC - - MC MC MC - T29 - 77 T65 T45 T54<br />

Tania Elosegui - - - T52 35 T24 63 MC MC - T45 70 - - MC T46 MC - 5 T30 T15 T32 T22 MC<br />

Elin Emanuelsson - - - - T56 - - MC MC - T39 T30 T46 - MC MC MC - MC - MC MC - MC<br />

Elisabeth Esterl - - - - - - - T57 MC T20 MC T7 - - MC MC MC - MC MC - - - MC<br />

Jodi Ewart - T66 T47 - - - - - - - - - - T64 T9 - - MC - - - - - MC<br />

Camille Fallay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Pamela Feggans - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - -<br />

Kirsty J Fisher - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Hermione FitzGerald - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rebecca Flood T44 MC - T27 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Meaghan Francella T58 T24 - - - - - - - - T25 - - - T28 - - - - - - - - -<br />

Cara Freeman - - T12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sandra Gal - T51 - - - - - T7 - - - - - T64 - - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Nikki Garrett T37 MC - T36 - 32 - 17 MC T20 MC T7 - - T4 MC MC T58 4 T35 T23 52 T18 T50<br />

Barbara Genuini - - - - T37 - - - MC T20 T16 MC - - - MC MC - 53 52 - - - -<br />

Nicole Gergely - - - - - MC - MC - - MC MC - - MC - MC - MC MC - - - MC<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

186


Martina Gillen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sophie Giquel-Bettan T32 T12 - T31 6 7 T9 T51 55 T14 MC T20 - MC T18 MC 48 MC T56 T19 63 MC - MC<br />

Elena Giraud - - - - T48 - - 57 T11 - MC 58 T40 - - MC - - - MC - - - -<br />

Ellie Givens - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Caroline Goasguen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Caroline Grady - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Julieta Granada T26 T2 - - - - - - - - - - - T21 T34 - - 7 - - - - - T16<br />

Julie Greciet - - - - - MC - MC 57 T12 MC MC T6 - MC T11 T13 - T39 10 T3 T43 T63 T42<br />

Dana Greenslade - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Natascha Grossschadl-Fink - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sophie Gustafson T11 MC - - - - - T7 - - - - - MC T15 - - T58 - - - - - -<br />

Maha Haddioui - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - -<br />

Riikka Hakkarainen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lydia Hall - - - - - - - T41 T30 - T59 - - - T48 1 MC T23 T43 T48 T49 T22 - T34<br />

Lisa Hall - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sofia Harkonen - - - - - - - - MC - - MC - - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Sahra Hassan - - - T42 T35 - - MC T41 T27 T31 T41 T40 - T57 T55 T30 - MC - T58 T58 T22 T24<br />

Bettina Hauert - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Annabelle Haxhe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Caroline Hedwall T11 T12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 MC - - - - 2 T10<br />

Laurence Herman - - - - - - - - MC MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Maria Hernandez T44 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 - - - -<br />

Maria Hjorth - - - - - - - - - - - - - T46 - - - MC - T15 - - - MC<br />

Erika Holmen - - - - 56 - - - - MC - - 61 - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rebecca Hudson - - - - T14 T44 T16 3 30 T31 T16 T3 T21 - MC T29 MC MC T18 T11 20 T36 - -<br />

Kelly Hutcherson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Karine Icher T11 MC - - - - - - - - - - - T12 - - - T33 - - - - - -<br />

Sabina Imboden - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Rachel Jennings - MC T8 - - 49 T52 MC MC T58 - T41 - - MC MC - - - MC T58 T52 - MC<br />

Tamara Johns - MC MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Trish Johnson - - - - - 4 T23 T4 T46 T7 T31 30 - MC MC T3 T9 56 3 T5 23 T24 T4 T19<br />

Felicity Johnson T6 MC MC T11 - T24 T23 4 T24 - T45 T30 T9 75 T7 T37 T45 MC MC - T9 T24 - T8<br />

Sarah Jones - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Malene Jorgensen - - - - T12 MC T36 MC MC MC T39 MC - - MC MC MC - T49 55 T63 MC - T42<br />

187 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

ISPS HANDA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

EVIAN MASTERS presented by<br />

Société Générale<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women's<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch<br />

ISPS HANDA Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

KEY:-<br />

Did not enter = *<br />

Reserve = R<br />

Failed to Qual = FQ<br />

Withdrew = WD<br />

Missed Cut = MC<br />

Retired = RTD<br />

Disqualified = DSQ<br />

Final Position = 31T<br />

Hannah Jun - - - - - 38 T9 T26 - - - - - - - - - - - T3 - - - T34<br />

Zuzana Kamasova - - - - - MC - MC - T61 MC T63 - - MC T52 - - MC MC - - T54 MC<br />

Hazel Kavanagh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Stacey Keating T32 MC - T23 20 T4 T23 T41 21 MC T31 T5 T28 - T18 T18 T23 - 1 1 T31 T24 T18 T34<br />

Sarah Kemp T26 T12 T41 - - T15 T19 - - - - - - - MC - - - - T17 T31 T4 T66 T19<br />

Lynn Kenny - - - - - T39 - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - -<br />

Christina Kim T69 MC - - - - - - - - - - - T52 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Stephanie Kirchmayr - - MC - 67 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Cassandra Kirkland - - - - T14 10 T42 MC MC - MC MC - - MC T50 MC - T43 43 T23 1 T39 MC<br />

Joanna Klatten T22 T69 T28 - T22 - T23 T17 T30 - T31 5 T4 - T4 T50 T23 MC T29 - T71 T18 T11 T24<br />

Ashley Knoll - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Carin Koch - - - T16 8 T24 T3 T13 4 T7 T25 - - - T42 T52 T23 T43 56 - - - - MC<br />

Jessica Korda - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - T46 - - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Ludivine Kreutz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lene Krog - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jenni Kuosa - - - - - - - - 41 T42 T45 T41 T40 - MC MC T23 - MC - - - - -<br />

Erika Kuwahara - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Cindy LaCrosse - T40 T28 - - - - - - - - - - T62 - - - T113 - - - - - T5<br />

Virginie Lagoutte-Clement T69 MC - T16 T56 T10 T58 MC MC 65 T59 MC - - T60 MC T23 - MC 48 T39 T24 T57 T46<br />

Vikki Laing - - T45 - - T24 T51 39 MC MC 62 T67 - - MC MC MC - MC - - - T59 MC<br />

Ana Larraneta - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Kym Larratt - MC T28 - - MC - T51 MC MC MC MC MC - MC MC 52 - MC T30 MC MC MC MC<br />

Louise Larsson - - - - T48 T32 T13 MC 11 T34 MC MC T46 - MC 62 T33 MC MC T35 MC T62 MC MC<br />

Liebelei Elena Lawrence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

188


Anne-Sophie Le Nalio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jennie Lee T69 MC - - - - - MC - - - - - - T34 - - MC - - - - - T34<br />

Corisande Lee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Camilla Lennarth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Amelia Lewis T22 - T21 T48 - - - - - - T39 - T21 - T15 - - - - - - - - MC<br />

Pernilla Lindberg T19 MC T12 3 - T20 T6 T7 - - - - - T50 T4 - - T58 - T48 - T4 T39 18<br />

Diana Luna T2 MC - T4 - T10 11 15 T11 - T10 2 - MC T18 T14 - T58 T9 2 - - - T34<br />

Cecilie Lundgreen - - MC T36 - - - - MC MC - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Karen Lunn T52 MC T45 T31 1 T15 - 61 46 - T10 T16 - MC MC MC - MC MC MC T63 MC MC MC<br />

Heather MacRae - - MC - - 50 - - - MC - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Melanie Maetzler - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Matia Maffiuletti - - - - - - - - - T63 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Anais Maggetti - - - - T46 - T31 T29 T41 - MC T50 T14 T71 T18 T11 T41 - T34 19 MC MC MC MC<br />

Julie Maisongrosse - - - - T56 - T46 MC T41 MC MC MC - - MC MC MC - MC T39 - - - -<br />

Laurette Maritz - - MC - - - - MC MC MC - MC T36 - MC 61 MC - MC T52 T20 - - MC<br />

Caroline Martens - - MC - T30 - 57 - MC T48 MC MC T57 - MC T9 MC - MC - - - - MC<br />

Paula Marti Zambrano - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Caroline Masson T52 MC - T11 - 15 T19 T15 T6 2 T2 T41 1 MC T52 - MC MC 2 - 2 T13 - T3<br />

Kiran Matharu - MC MC - - T15 - MC MC T42 MC T20 - - MC T25 - - MC MC - - T30 MC<br />

Catriona Matthew - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - T40 1 - - T10 - - - - - -<br />

Mary Mattson - - - - - - - - MC MC - MC T40 - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Uloma Mbuko - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Mhairi McKay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Smriti Mehra - - - - - - 61 MC - MC - - T62 - - - - - - - T68 62 MC -<br />

Stefanie Michl - - - - T63 - - 13 MC T48 MC MC - - T60 T14 T33 - MC MC T75 T36 T59 MC<br />

Lauren Mielbrecht - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Martina Migliori - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Ai Miyazato - - - - - - - - - - - - - T21 - - - T26 - - - - - -<br />

Anja Monke - - - - 37 MC T42 MC T30 - T2 20 - - T34 MC T30 MC MC T11 - - - -<br />

Danielle Montgomery - MC MC 54 - T39 12 MC MC T48 T45 53 T2 - MC T58 MC MC T39 T26 T31 MC T30 T54<br />

Janice Moodie - 68 - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Becky Morgan T64 T43 - - - T8 - T17 - - - - - T40 14 - - T47 - - - - T22 T30<br />

Joanne Morley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Belen Mozo - T47 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T58 - - - T18 - -<br />

189 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

ISPS HANDA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

EVIAN MASTERS presented by<br />

Société Générale<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women's<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch<br />

ISPS HANDA Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

KEY:-<br />

Did not enter = *<br />

Reserve = R<br />

Failed to Qual = FQ<br />

Withdrew = WD<br />

Missed Cut = MC<br />

Retired = RTD<br />

Disqualified = DSQ<br />

Final Position = 31T<br />

Azahara Munoz Guijarro - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Stephanie Na T32 T47 T4 T31 T30 - - T39 MC T34 MC T63 - - MC T29 MC T47 MC - - - - 49<br />

Miriam Nagl - - - - T25 - T16 MC MC - T39 T20 - - T18 MC MC MC T34 - - - - -<br />

Liselotte Neumann - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Alison Nicholas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sharmila Nicollet - - MC - T37 - - MC MC MC MC MC T36 MC MC MC MC - MC MC - - T45 -<br />

Marieke Nivard - - - T55 69 - T31 T26 MC MC MC 66 - - T52 MC MC - MC MC - - - MC<br />

Gwladys Nocera 5 T43 - T16 - 8 - 22 T11 T14 MC T16 T16 74 T18 T18 T41 MC T9 39 T49 18 T13 T5<br />

Anna Nordqvist - T10 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Maria Ohlsson - - - - - - - - T60 66 MC MC - - - MC - - T49 - - - - -<br />

Lee-Anne Pace T37 T37 - T11 - T10 T23 MC 3 T14 T10 T11 T2 T16 MC T11 MC T39 T5 11 5 - - -<br />

Celine Palomar - - - - - - T46 T29 T63 MC MC T67 - - T18 T29 MC - T34 MC 58 54 T18 MC<br />

Florentyna Parker - - - T11 52 T2 T55 T29 10 - T16 T53 T21 - T28 MC - 55 14 15 3 13 T22 T19<br />

Mikaela Parmlid - - - - T61 - T36 T41 T6 T20 T4 T20 - - MC T3 T2 - MC T43 - - - -<br />

Suzann Pettersen - T22 - - - - - - - - - - - T24 2 - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Piyathida Ployumsri - - - - - - - - - - - - T67 - - MC - - - - - - - -<br />

Titiya Plucksataporn T62 - T47 - - - - T29 MC MC T25 MC T25 - MC MC T41 - T21 9 T23 T24 T51 53<br />

Mireia Prat - - - - T56 - - - MC T56 MC 63 T28 - MC MC MC - MC - - - - -<br />

Marta Prieto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Daniela Prorokova - - - - - - - - - MC - MC - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Clare Queen 68 - MC - T63 - - MC T46 - MC T58 - - 66 T25 MC - T56 - - - T63 MC<br />

Hannah Ralph - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Beatriz Recari - T10 - - - - - - - - - - - T9 - - - T26 - - - - - -<br />

Dale Reid - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

190


Melissa Reid - T12 - T7 - T4 T36 - - - - 1 - MC - T18 T13 MC 21 - - - - WD<br />

Nina Reis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Marion Ricordeau - - - - T20 - - - T11 T42 - - T18 - - - - - MC MC - - - -<br />

Margherita Rigon - - - T36 T48 T20 - MC MC T27 MC T58 - - T34 MC T9 - T53 51 - - T13 MC<br />

Morgana Robbertze - - - - - - - - - - - - T12 - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Caroline Rominger - - - - - - 62 MC MC T7 55 MC 56 - MC MC MC - MC - - - - -<br />

Hanna-Leena Ronkainen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Anna Rossi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Marie-Josee Rouleau - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kaisa Ruuttila - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Yuki Sakurai - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Sophie Sandolo - - - - - - - - T60 T48 MC MC T21 - MC T29 MC MC 9 - T39 - T43 T58<br />

Jade Schaeffer - - - - T4 MC - - 60 - T25 MC - MC T28 T55 T33 - - T11 T58 T2 - MC<br />

Viva Schlasberg - - - - 30 - - - - MC - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Dewi Claire Schreefel T37 MC - - - - T44 T29 T4 - - - - - T9 - - T47 - - - - - 2<br />

Anna Scott - - - - - - - - MC - - - T57 - - - T30 - - - - - - -<br />

Frederique Seeholzer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Giulia Sergas T11 T37 - T7 - 24 - T7 - - - - - T12 T18 - - T58 - - - - - -<br />

Elisa Serramia Neundorf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Vera Shimanskaya - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dawn Shockley - - - - - - - MC MC MC T31 MC - - - MC MC - 63 - - - - MC<br />

Laure Sibille - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Ashleigh Simon T72 T56 - - - MC T23 T22 MC MC T6 T11 T6 - MC T3 MC - T9 - T15 T65 - T46<br />

Georgina Simpson - - T54 - T37 T24 T46 T29 52 - MC T53 - - MC MC MC - T56 MC 68 T58 - MC<br />

Karin Sjodin - T71 - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Marianne Skarpnord T44 MC T17 T23 T2 MC T31 T41 T52 T34 T45 T20 - - T28 MC T33 MC MC T39 - - - MC<br />

Monique Smit - - - - - - - - MC T42 MC MC 53 - - MC - - T53 - - - - -<br />

Kristie Smith - MC T21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T30<br />

Ashley Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Michelle Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen - - - - - - - MC MC - T10 T41 - - T42 T9 T13 - - - - - - -<br />

Annika Sorenstam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Klara Spilkova - - - T42 T25 - - T22 - T20 MC MC - - T52 MC T33 - MC MC - 58 T36 T34<br />

Nontaya Srisawang T58 - - 6 - - - MC T21 T3 T31 T41 T18 - - T14 T9 - T14 8 - MC 3 T10<br />

191 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open<br />

presented by Raiffeisen<br />

ISPS HANDA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

EVIAN MASTERS presented by<br />

Société Générale<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />

Golf Masters<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Swiss Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship<br />

ISPS HANDA New Zealand Women's<br />

Open hosted by Christchurch<br />

ISPS HANDA Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

KEY:-<br />

Did not enter = *<br />

Reserve = R<br />

Failed to Qual = FQ<br />

Withdrew = WD<br />

Missed Cut = MC<br />

Retired = RTD<br />

Disqualified = DSQ<br />

Final Position = 31T<br />

Louise Stahle - - - - - T32 - MC MC - MC MC - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Eva Steinberger - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - -<br />

Karen Stupples - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC T42 - - MC - - - - - -<br />

Bo-Mi Suh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC<br />

Mari Suursalu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Jaclyn Sweeney - - T51 - - MC T46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kirsty S Taylor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T29 - - - - - - - -<br />

Anna Temple - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Vicky Thomas - MC MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Rhian Wyn Thomas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Alexis Thompson T15 T24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Iben Tinning - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Vicky Tomko - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Benedicte Toumpsin - - - - - - - - - T58 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Julie Tvede - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Vittoria Valvassori - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - -<br />

Marjet van der Graaff - - - - T37 - - T41 T30 T27 T4 7 - - MC T37 T21 - MC MC - - - MC<br />

Kyra van Leeuwen - - - - - - - - MC - MC T30 - - MC T58 T33 - - - - - - -<br />

Line Vedel T72 MC MC T16 T9 - T13 51 T21 1 MC T53 - MC T62 - T18 T33 T21 - - - - T8<br />

Maria Verchenova - - - - - - T51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T54<br />

Iliska Verwey - - - - - - - - - MC - MC T46 - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Alexandra Vilatte - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lotta Wahlin - - - - - MC T51 MC MC T58 MC T58 - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Kylie Walker T15 - MC T42 - T10 - T55 MC T34 T45 MC T46 - T48 T46 - - T56 MC T49 T58 T45 MC<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

192


Sophie Walker - - - 51 22 T32 - MC T11 T48 T39 MC T16 - MC T29 T41 - T56 - - - T54 60<br />

Alison Walshe - T37 T2 - - - - - - - - - - T40 T9 - - T58 - - - - - -<br />

Gemma Webster - - - - - MC - - - MC - - - - - - - - MC - - - - -<br />

Kim Welch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Linda Wessberg T66 MC T17 T7 T14 T44 T31 MC T63 - T16 16 - 73 T34 MC T4 T58 MC 42 T39 T32 T30 T30<br />

Caroline Westrup - - - - T37 - - T48 T30 T34 T56 T30 - - T34 T52 MC - 29 - - - - -<br />

Alison Whitaker - T71 T37 - 68 - - 62 T11 T61 - MC T28 - T42 T37 T4 - MC - - - MC -<br />

Ursula Wikstrom - - - T23 T25 MC 2 MC 2 - T56 T30 - - T42 T37 MC MC - - - - - -<br />

Sara Wikstrom - - - - - - - - - MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lien Willems - - - - - - - - MC MC - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Lucy Williams - - - - 48 - - - MC - T45 MC MC - T62 MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

Lindsey Wright - - - - - 51 T23 MC - - - - T6 T16 T57 - - T17 - - - - - -<br />

Jessica Yadloczky - - - - - - - MC T57 T5 T10 MC - - MC MC T49 - T21 - - - T51 MC<br />

Amy Yang - - - - - - - - - - - - - T24 - - - T26 - - - - - -<br />

Yu Yang Zhang - - - - - - - 26 MC T56 T53 67 T28 - - MC - - MC - T49 T54 - T24<br />

Veronica Zorzi - - T25 - T37 T32 - 41 6 T3 T22 T7 - - MC T58 T7 - T21 26 T9 - T11 T10<br />

Henrietta Zuel - - - - 63 - T36 MC T24 - T31 MC - - MC T3 T7 - T9 - - - - -<br />

Adriana Zwanck - - - - - - - - MC - MC MC - - - MC - - MC - - - - -<br />

193 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


ISPS Handa Order of Merit 2012<br />

Following the Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Majlis Course, Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, U.A.E. 5-8 December 2012<br />

Pos. Name Played Euros<br />

1 Carlota Ciganda (ESP) 19 € 251,289.95<br />

2 Caroline Masson (DEU) 19 € 241,831.15<br />

3 Shanshan Feng (CHN) 3 € 202,147.53<br />

4 Julieta Granada (PAR) 6 € 164,042.27<br />

5 Carly Booth (SCO) 19 € 164,020.44<br />

6 Stacey Keating (AUS) 22 € 159,782.37<br />

7 Lee-Anne Pace (ZAF) 19 € 159,616.91<br />

8 Diana Luna (ITA) 16 € 150,477.12<br />

9 Laura Davies (ENG) 18 € 130,293.43<br />

10 Trish Johnson (ENG) 19 € 124,438.10<br />

11 Catriona Matthew (SCO) 4 € 118,183.21<br />

12 Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 19 € 117,402.67<br />

13 Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 3 € 106,404.97<br />

14 Christel Boeljon (NLD) 6 € 104,884.00<br />

15 Florentyna Parker (ENG) 18 € 101,237.47<br />

16 Lydia Hall (WAL) 14 € 100,476.90<br />

17 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 22 € 99,744.81<br />

18 Pernilla Lindberg (SWE) 14 € 99,404.01<br />

19 Beatriz Recari (ESP) 3 € 96,082.28<br />

20 Felicity Johnson (ENG) 21 € 93,263.30<br />

21 Line Vedel (DNK) 17 € 91,853.06<br />

22 Beth Allen (USA) 20 € 87,278.41<br />

23 Nontaya Srisawang (THA) 15 € 86,219.65<br />

24 Dewi Claire Schreefel (NLD) 8 € 86,140.63<br />

25 Joanna Klatten (FRA) 19 € 84,572.79<br />

26 Giulia Sergas (ITA) 10 € 83,545.56<br />

27 Rebecca Hudson (ENG) 17 € 82,944.93<br />

28 Melissa Reid (ENG) 12 € 82,752.69<br />

29 Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 6 € 80,779.88<br />

30 Carin Koch (SWE) 14 € 78,895.07<br />

31 Mikaela Parmlid (SWE) 12 € 77,842.48<br />

32 Holly Aitchison (ENG) 17 € 76,532.92<br />

33 Lindsey Wright (AUS) 7 € 76,286.83<br />

34 Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 18 € 74,979.00<br />

35 Karen Lunn (AUS) 21 € 73,280.93<br />

36 Stacy Lee Bregman (ZAF) 18 € 71,327.95<br />

37 Nikki Garrett (AUS) 20 € 70,777.08<br />

38 Ashleigh Simon (ZAF) 18 € 70,020.38<br />

39 Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 4 € 69,211.93<br />

40 Karine Icher (FRA) 4 € 68,229.74<br />

41 Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 12 € 67,245.05<br />

42 Cindy Lacrosse (USA) 6 € 67,235.99<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

194


Pos. Name Played Euros<br />

43 Linda Wessberg (SWE) 22 € 65,368.61<br />

44 Caroline Afonso (FRA) 18 € 63,457.22<br />

45 Rebecca Artis (AUS) 22 € 63,049.95<br />

46 Anja Monke (DEU) 14 € 62,769.86<br />

47 Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) 21 € 61,577.79<br />

48 Azahara Munoz (ESP) 4 € 60,059.19<br />

49 Bree Arthur (AUS) 21 € 59,204.03<br />

50 Tandi Cuningham (ZAF) 14 € 58,818.54<br />

51 Cassandra Kirkland (FRA) 16 € 58,523.52<br />

52 Becky Brewerton (WAL) 22 € 56,367.73<br />

53 Julie Greciet (FRA) 18 € 56,169.41<br />

54 Marianne Skarpnord (NOR) 19 € 56,127.79<br />

55 Jade Schaeffer (FRA) 13 € 55,415.73<br />

56 Frances Bondad (AUS) 17 € 50,459.45<br />

57 Becky Morgan (WAL) 10 € 49,939.38<br />

58 Lexi Thompson (USA) 5 € 49,637.17<br />

59 Ai Miyazato (JPN) 2 € 49,582.05<br />

60 Elizabeth Bennett (ENG) 19 € 48,917.48<br />

61 Danielle Montgomery (ENG) 22 € 48,381.11<br />

62 Stefania Croce (ITA) 16 € 47,681.20<br />

63 Alison Walshe (USA) 6 € 46,907.56<br />

64 Marjet Van Der Graaff (NLD) 14 € 45,130.78<br />

65 Sarah Kemp (AUS) 11 € 44,914.34<br />

66 Amy Yang (KOR) 2 € 44,527.69<br />

67 Stephanie Na (AUS) 17 € 43,790.07<br />

68 Rebecca Codd (IRL) 21 € 42,562.14<br />

69 Henni Zuel (ENG) 12 € 41,068.23<br />

70 Esther Choe (USA) 11 € 40,335.84<br />

71 Anais Maggetti (CHE) 17 € 37,316.89<br />

72 Connie Chen (ZAF) 20 € 37,122.27<br />

73 Tania Elosegui (ESP) 18 € 36,816.83<br />

74 Titiya Plucksataporn (THA) 19 € 33,706.36<br />

75 Rachel Bailey (AUS) 15 € 32,613.30<br />

76 Hannah Burke (ENG) 11 € 31,218.38<br />

77 Sahra Hassan (WAL) 17 € 31,176.39<br />

78 Hannah Jun (USA) 6 € 30,659.05<br />

79 Sophie Walker (ENG) 16 € 28,363.61<br />

80 Lucie Andre (FRA) 19 € 27,843.53<br />

81 Kylie Walker (SCO) 20 € 26,980.19<br />

82 Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) 20 € 26,893.19<br />

83 Alison Whitaker (AUS) 14 € 25,110.95<br />

84 Jessica Yadloczky (USA) 13 € 24,689.27<br />

85 Valentine Derrey (FRA) 10 € 24,350.56<br />

86 Lisa Holm Sorensen (DNK) 11 € 23,626.45<br />

87 Margherita Rigon (ITA) 16 € 23,431.16<br />

88 Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 6 € 22,457.17<br />

89 Minea Blomqvist (FIN) 9 € 22,448.78<br />

90 Klara Spilkova (CZE) 15 € 22,306.43<br />

195 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


ISPS Handa Order of Merit 2012 continued<br />

Pos. Name Played Euros<br />

91 Celine Palomar (FRA) 15 € 21,675.34<br />

92 Amelia Lewis (USA) 8 € 20,536.51<br />

93 Miriam Nagl (DEU) 11 € 20,527.22<br />

94 Sophie Sandolo (ITA) 15 € 20,446.34<br />

95 Louise Larsson (SWE) 21 € 19,711.15<br />

96 Caroline Westrup (SWE) 11 € 19,229.11<br />

97 Stefanie Michl (AUT) 15 € 18,820.20<br />

98 Yu Yang Zhang (CHN) 13 € 17,697.00<br />

99 Meaghan Francella (USA) 4 € 17,670.76<br />

100 Malene Jorgensen (DNK) 17 € 17,416.25<br />

101 Sandra Gal (DEU) 4 € 16,321.89<br />

102 Jodi Ewart (ENG) 6 € 15,423.03<br />

103 Barbara Genuini (FRA) 10 € 14,584.86<br />

104 Maria Hjorth (SWE) 4 € 14,560.38<br />

105 Georgina Simpson (ENG) 18 € 14,312.68<br />

106 Eleanor Givens (ENG) 11 € 14,072.00<br />

107 Caroline Martens (NOR) 13 € 13,936.34<br />

108 Kiran Matharu (ENG) 17 € 13,744.65<br />

109 Liebelei Lawrence (LUX) 16 € 12,706.45<br />

110 Marion Ricordeau (FRA) 6 € 12,662.75<br />

111 Rachel Jennings (ENG) 18 € 12,304.97<br />

112 Lynnette Brooky (NZL) 13 € 11,227.10<br />

113 Charlotte Ellis (ENG) 15 € 11,211.87<br />

114 Jessica Korda (USA) 2 € 10,747.88<br />

115 Marieke Nivard (NLD) 14 € 10,738.40<br />

116 Jenni Kuosa (FIN) 10 € 10,724.78<br />

117 Clare Queen (SCO) 15 € 10,403.96<br />

118 Belen Mozo (ESP) 4 € 10,146.87<br />

119 Elisabeth Esterl (DEU) 12 € 9,907.50<br />

120 Laura Cabanillas (ESP) 10 € 9,696.00<br />

121 Vikki Laing (SCO) 16 € 9,568.99<br />

122 Christina Kim (USA) 3 € 9,467.95<br />

123 Laurette Maritz (ZAF) 17 € 8,965.90<br />

124 Elena Giraud (FRA) 9 € 8,892.00<br />

125 Caroline Rominger (SWI) 12 € 8,866.00<br />

126 Steffi Kirchmayr (GER) 17 € 8,389.00<br />

127 Elin Emanuelsson (SWE) 13 € 7,895.50<br />

128 Kristie Smith (AUS) 4 € 7,163.89<br />

129 Jennie Lee (USA) 6 € 7,123.03<br />

130 Kym Larratt (ENG) 22 € 6,553.33<br />

131 Chrisje De Vries (NLD) 12 € 5,705.00<br />

132 Dawn Shockley (USA) 10 € 5,573.75<br />

133 Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) 12 € 5,570.00<br />

134 Sharmila Nicollet (IND) 16 € 5,425.98<br />

135 Helen Alfredsson (SWE) 8 € 5,283.67<br />

136 Maria Hernandez (ESP) 3 € 5,242.30<br />

137 Lucy Williams (ENG) 9 € 5,097.50<br />

138 Carmen Alonso (ESP) 12 € 4,983.61<br />

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Pos. Name Played Euros<br />

139 Mireia Prat (ESP) 11 € 4,934.50<br />

140 Kyra Van Leeuwen (NLD) 6 € 4,914.43<br />

141 Morgana Robbertze (RSA) 2 € 4,329.00<br />

142 Diana D Alessio (USA) 2 € 4,035.00<br />

143 Monique Smit (RSA) 8 € 3,878.50<br />

144 Kendall Dye (USA) 8 € 3,878.47<br />

145 Zuzana Kamasova (SVK) 14 € 3,846.27<br />

146 Kirsty S Taylor (ENG) 1 € 3,615.89<br />

147 Cara Freeman (USA) 2 € 3,488.89<br />

148 Alexandra Vilatte (FRA) 13 € 3,450.00<br />

149 Heather Bowie Young (USA) 4 € 3,407.83<br />

150 Smriti Mehra (IND) 7 € 3,160.00<br />

151 Viva Schlasberg (SWE) 3 € 3,022.50<br />

152 Cecilie Lundgreen (NOR) 7 € 2,982.63<br />

153 Maria Ohlsson (SWE) 6 € 2,922.50<br />

154 Anna Scott (ENG) 4 € 2,882.00<br />

155 Maria Balikoeva (RUS) 2 € 2,875.00<br />

156 Lotta Wahlin (SWE) 7 € 2,545.00<br />

157 Sara Brown (USA) 4 € 2,436.67<br />

158 Pamela Feggans (SCO) 2 € 2,362.50<br />

159 Tara Davies (WAL) 4 € 2,322.13<br />

160 Karen Stupples (ENG) 3 € 2,070.83<br />

161 Jaclyn Sweeney (USA) 5 € 2,033.33<br />

162 Melodie Bourdy (FRA) 3 € 1,953.75<br />

163 Erika Holmen (SWE) 3 € 1,924.00<br />

164 Janice Moodie (SCO) 2 € 1,920.66<br />

165 Louise Stahle (SWE) 6 € 1,864.24<br />

166 Karin Sjodin (SWE) 3 € 1,774.28<br />

167 Maria Beautell (ESP) 13 € 1,743.00<br />

168 Mary Mattson (USA) 7 € 1,742.00<br />

169 Sara Beautell Largo (ESP) 1 € 1,610.00<br />

170 Lynn Kenny (SCO) 4 € 1,465.23<br />

171 Heather Macrae (SCO) 4 € 1,242.83<br />

172 Martina Eberl-Ellis (DEU) 5 € 1,120.00<br />

173 Patricia Beliard (FRA) 2 € 1,118.00<br />

174 Emma Cabrera-Bello (ESP) 5 € 990.00<br />

175 Piyathida Ployumsri (THA) 2 € 780.00<br />

176 Charlie Douglass (ENG) 5 € 733.33<br />

177 Benedicte Toumpsin (BEL) 3 € 720.00<br />

178 Matia Maffiuletti (ITA) 3 € 618.75<br />

179 Mianne Bagger (DNK) 8 € 600.00<br />

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Statistics 2012<br />

Scoring Average<br />

POS. NAME POINTS<br />

1 Shanshan Feng 69.00<br />

2 Carlota Ciganda 70.50<br />

3 Caroline Hedwall 70.55<br />

4 Diana Luna 71.13<br />

5 Nontaya Srisawang 71.17<br />

6 Azahara Munoz 71.29<br />

7 Julieta Granada 71.52<br />

8 Caroline Masson 71.78<br />

9 Pernilla Lindberg 71.78<br />

10 Veronica Zorzi 71.84<br />

11 Laura Davies 71.88<br />

12 Trish Johnson 71.90<br />

13 Maria Hjorth 71.92<br />

14 Lee-Anne Pace 71.92<br />

15 Hannah Jun 72.00<br />

16 Christel Boeljon 72.00<br />

17 Valentine Derrey 72.07<br />

18 Catriona Matthew 72.07<br />

19 Stacey Keating 72.10<br />

20 Giulia Sergas 72.13<br />

Fairways In Regulation<br />

POS. NAME PERCENTAGE<br />

1 Rebecca Hudson 90.08%<br />

2 Georgina Simpson 87.20%<br />

3 Valentine Derrey 86.68%<br />

4 Barbara Genuini 86.12%<br />

5 Hannah Jun 83.41%<br />

6 Smriti Mehra 83.14%<br />

7 Sophie Sandolo 82.79%<br />

8 Bree Arthur 82.45%<br />

9 Frances Bondad 81.53%<br />

10 Margherita Rigon 81.49%<br />

11 Caroline Martens 80.46%<br />

12 Stefania Croce 78.55%<br />

13 Klara Spilkova 78.28%<br />

14 Miriam Nagl 77.88%<br />

15 Lindsey Wright 77.25%<br />

16 Titiya Plucksataporn 77.19%<br />

17 Rebecca Artis 76.41%<br />

18 Felicity Johnson 76.32%<br />

19 Monique Smit 76.25%<br />

20 Yu Yang Zhang 76.06%<br />

Greens In Regulation<br />

POS. NAME PERCENTAGE<br />

1 Sophie Sandolo 89.68%<br />

2 Carlota Ciganda 80.36%<br />

3 Felicity Johnson 79.06%<br />

4 Rebecca Hudson 78.67%<br />

5 Charlotte Ellis 76.78%<br />

6 Stefania Croce 76.09%<br />

7 Barbara Genuini 75.76%<br />

8 Dewi Claire Schreefel 75.07%<br />

9 Linda Wessberg 74.76%<br />

10 Trish Johnson 74.68%<br />

11 Laura Davies 74.65%<br />

12 Caroline Masson 74.53%<br />

13 Miriam Nagl 74.38%<br />

14 Nontaya Srisawang 74.27%<br />

15 Veronica Zorzi 73.80%<br />

16 Lisa Holm Sorensen 73.64%<br />

17 Gwladys Nocera 73.38%<br />

18 Hannah Jun 73.33%<br />

19 Margherita Rigon 73.17%<br />

20 Tania Elosegui 73.14%<br />

Driving Distance<br />

POS. NAME YARDS<br />

1 Carly Booth 268.80<br />

2 Marjet Van Der Graaff 267.90<br />

3 Jade Schaeffer 267.80<br />

4 Lisa Holm Sorensen 267.30<br />

5 Joanna Klatten 266.00<br />

6 Carmen Alonso 265.80<br />

7 Kylie Walker 265.00<br />

8 Laura Davies 264.80<br />

9 Tania Elosegui 264.40<br />

10 Melissa Reid 264.10<br />

11 Veronica Zorzi 260.70<br />

12 Caroline Westrup 259.30<br />

13 Stacy Lee Bregman 258.40<br />

14 Marion Ricordeau 258.30<br />

15 Linda Wessberg 257.80<br />

16 Giulia Sergas 257.20<br />

17 Felicity Johnson 257.00<br />

18 Rachel Jennings 256.90<br />

19 Elizabeth Bennett 256.80<br />

20 Caroline Afonso 256.40<br />

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Putts Per Round<br />

POS. NAME AVERAGE<br />

1 Melissa Reid 28.90<br />

2 Nicole Gergely 29.10<br />

3 Stacey Keating 29.20<br />

4 Ashleigh Simon 29.20<br />

5 Minea Blomqvist 29.30<br />

6 Line Vedel 29.40<br />

7 Stefanie Michl 29.40<br />

8 Dewi Claire Schreefel 29.60<br />

9 Becky Morgan 29.70<br />

10 Lee-Anne Pace 29.70<br />

11 Barbara Genuini 29.70<br />

12 Rebecca Codd 29.80<br />

13 Esther Choe 29.80<br />

14 Titiya Plucksataporn 29.90<br />

15 Laurette Maritz 29.90<br />

16 Rachel Bailey 29.90<br />

17 Hannah Jun 29.90<br />

18 Maria Ohlsson 29.90<br />

19 Florentyna Parker 30.00<br />

20 Dawn Shockley 30.00<br />

Total Eagles<br />

POS. NAME TOTAL<br />

1 Carly Booth 7<br />

2 Florentyna Parker 7<br />

3 Stacey Keating 5<br />

4 Rebecca Codd 5<br />

5 Veronica Zorzi 5<br />

6 Lee-Anne Pace 5<br />

7 Gwladys Nocera 4<br />

8 Trish Johnson 4<br />

9 Bree Arthur 4<br />

10 Rebecca Hudson 4<br />

11 Stefania Croce 4<br />

12 Stacy Lee Bregman 4<br />

13 Celine Palomar 4<br />

14 Diana Luna 4<br />

15 Jade Schaeffer 4<br />

16 Anne-Lise Caudal 3<br />

17 Rebecca Artis 3<br />

18 Felicity Johnson 3<br />

19 Holly Aitchison 3<br />

20 Connie Chen 3<br />

Total Birdies<br />

POS. NAME TOTAL<br />

1 Carlota Ciganda 204<br />

2 Carly Booth 192<br />

3 Stacey Keating 189<br />

4 Trish Johnson 186<br />

5 Laura Davies 186<br />

6 Anne-Lise Caudal 182<br />

7 Gwladys Nocera 182<br />

8 Joanna Klatten 170<br />

9 Felicity Johnson 168<br />

10 Lee-Anne Pace 164<br />

11 Veronica Zorzi 163<br />

12 Caroline Masson 163<br />

13 Holly Aitchison 161<br />

14 Florentyna Parker 161<br />

15 Caroline Afonso 160<br />

16 Rebecca Artis 158<br />

17 Stefania Croce 152<br />

18 Anais Maggetti 150<br />

19 Linda Wessberg 150<br />

20 Bree Arthur 145<br />

199 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


<strong>Tour</strong> Records 2012<br />

Playoffs<br />

ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open<br />

Jessica Korda beat Stacy Lewis, Brittany<br />

Lincicome, Julieta Granada, Hee Kyung Seo<br />

and So Yeon Ryu with a birdie on the second<br />

extra hole<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented<br />

by Audi near Munich<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal beat Laura Davies with<br />

a birdie on the second extra hole<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open<br />

Carly Booth beat Anja Monke and Caroline<br />

Masson with an eagle on the fourth extra hole<br />

Tenerife Open de España Femenino<br />

Stacey Keating beat Caroline Masson with<br />

a birdie on the first extra hole<br />

First Time Winners (12)<br />

Jessica Korda<br />

Lindsey Wright<br />

Shanshan Feng<br />

Carly Booth<br />

Carlota Ciganda<br />

Line Vedel<br />

Caroline Masson<br />

Inbee Park<br />

Lydia Hall<br />

Stacey Keating<br />

Cassandra Kirkland<br />

Pornanong Phatlum<br />

Most Top Ten Finishes<br />

ISPS Handa Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

ISPS Handa New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Championship<br />

Aberdeen Asset<br />

Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open presented<br />

by EventScotland<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

South African Women’s<br />

Open<br />

Evian Masters presented<br />

by Société Générale<br />

ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

British Masters<br />

Tenerife Open de España<br />

Femenino<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Hero Women's Indian<br />

Open<br />

10 Carlota Ciganda (+2 victories)<br />

Most <strong>Tour</strong>nament Wins<br />

2 Christel Boeljon<br />

2 Shanshan Feng<br />

2 Carly Booth<br />

2 Carlota Ciganda<br />

2 Stacey Keating<br />

Low 18 Holes<br />

61 (-11) So Yeon Ryu<br />

Round 2, Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, RACV Royal Pines Resort<br />

62 (-10) Caroline Hedwall<br />

Round 2, Hero Women’s Indian Open,<br />

DLF Golf and Country Club<br />

Low 72 Hole Winning Totals<br />

267 (-21) Christel Boeljon, Gold Coast RACV<br />

Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

267 (-21) Shanshan Feng, Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters<br />

Low 54 Hole Winning Totals<br />

199 (-17) Carlota Ciganda, China Suzhou<br />

Taihu Open<br />

Biggest Winning Margin<br />

9 Jiyai Shin<br />

Ricoh Women’s British Open, Royal<br />

Liverpool<br />

Highest Winning 72 Hole Total<br />

289 (-3) Jessica Korda, ISPS Handa Women's<br />

Australian Open<br />

Highest Winning 54 Hole Total<br />

215 (-1) Caroline Masson, South African<br />

Women’s Open<br />

ISPS Handa Order of Merit Winner<br />

Carlota Ciganda<br />

Rolex Rookie of the Year Award<br />

Carlota Ciganda<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Players’ Player of the Year Award<br />

Carlota Ciganda<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Statistics 1979-2012<br />

<strong>Tour</strong> Prize Money<br />

Number of<br />

Members<br />

Number of<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>naments<br />

Leading Money<br />

Winner<br />

Winner of the<br />

Order of Merit<br />

1979 £80,000 47 18 A. Sheard* £4,965<br />

1980 £110,494 46 21 M Thompson £8,008<br />

1981 £125,830 51 13 J Lee Smith £13,518<br />

1982 £121,450 54 10 J Lee Smith £12,551<br />

1983 £170,050 57 16 B Huke* £9,225<br />

1984 £347,470 89 21 D Reid £28,239<br />

1985 £580,000 90 20 L Davies £21,736<br />

1986 £750,000 105 20 L Davies £37,500<br />

1987 £930,000 139 19 D Reid £58,815<br />

1988 £1,565,622 178 27 M-L Taya £109,360<br />

1989 £1,600,000 195 21 M-L de Lorenzi £77,534<br />

1990 £1,900,325 231 20 T Johnson £83,043<br />

1991 £1,605,875 242 16 C Dibnah £89,058<br />

1992 £1,663,716 259 14 L Davies £63,333<br />

1993 £1,435,336 249 11 K Lunn £81,266<br />

1994 £1,852,550 278 15 L Neumann £102,750<br />

1995 £2,300,060 287 18 A Sorenstam £130,324<br />

1996 £2,589,790 285 18 L Davies £110,880<br />

1997 £2,880,000 279 15 A Nicholas £94,589<br />

1998 £2,374,000 244 11 H Alfredsson £125,975<br />

1999 £3,197,999 257 15 L Davies £204,521<br />

2000 £3,765,000 272 16 S Gustafson 8,777.00†<br />

2001 £4,509,905 298 15 R Carriedo 10,661.23†<br />

2002 €7,556,724 285 13 P Marti 6,589.50†<br />

2003 €7,422,159 285 14 S Gustafson 917.95††<br />

2004 €7,298,245 288 15 L Davies 777.26††<br />

2005 €8,706,686 320 21 I Tinning €204,672.00**<br />

2006 €10,604,080 316 21 L Davies €471,727.00**<br />

2007 €11,573,670 316 25 S Gustafson €222,081.47**<br />

2008 €12,062,983 310 29 G Nocera €391,839.58**<br />

2009 € 9,940,358 319 23 S Gustafson €281,315.00**<br />

2010 €11,048,525 313 26 Lee-Anne Pace €339,517.77**<br />

2011 €11,032,500 282 25 Ai Miyazato €363,079.68**<br />

2012 €11,806,680 338 24 Carlota Ciganda €251,289.95<br />

* Not winners of the Order of Merit, as these years were based on a points system. The 1980 Order of Merit was also<br />

based on points, when Muriel Thomson was the winner of the Order of Merit and also the leading money winner.<br />

† Based on the points Order of Merit introduced at the beginning of the 2000 season.<br />

†† Based on an Order of Merit introduced at the beginning of the 2003 season.<br />

**Based on a Money List introduced at the beginning of the 2005 season.<br />

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All Time Records<br />

Order of Merit<br />

*From 2005 onward this became the Money List<br />

1979 Catherine Panton-Lewis<br />

1980 Muriel Thomson<br />

1981 Jenny Lee Smith<br />

1982 Jenny Lee Smith<br />

1983 Muriel Thomson<br />

1984 Dale Reid<br />

1985 Laura Davies<br />

1986 Laura Davies<br />

1987 Dale Reid<br />

1988 Marie-Laure Taya<br />

1989 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi<br />

1990 Trish Johnson<br />

1991 Corinne Dibnah<br />

1992 Laura Davies<br />

1993 Karen Lunn<br />

1994 Liselotte Neumann<br />

1995 Annika Sorenstam<br />

1996 Laura Davies<br />

1997 Alison Nicholas<br />

1998 Helen Alfredsson<br />

1999 Laura Davies<br />

2000 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2001 Raquel Carriedo<br />

2002 Paula Marti<br />

2003 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2004 Laura Davies<br />

2005* Iben Tinning<br />

2006 Laura Davies<br />

2007 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2008 Gwladys Nocera<br />

2009 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2010 Lee-Anne Pace<br />

2011 Ai Miyazato<br />

2012 Carlota Ciganda<br />

Career Official Moneylist<br />

Pos Name Winnings<br />

1 Laura Davies €3,992,693.00<br />

2 Annika Sorenstam €2,967,486.79<br />

3 Sophie Gustafson €2,535,078.14<br />

4 Trish Johnson €2,227,232.46<br />

5 Helen Alfredsson €2,053,869.42<br />

6 Maria Hjorth €1,746,069.83<br />

7 Gwladys Nocera €1,612,771.90<br />

8 Alison Nicholas €1,592,041.86<br />

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9 Iben Tinning €1,369,295.54<br />

10 Catriona Matthew €1,256,960.05<br />

11 Suzann Pettersen €1,209,331.70<br />

12 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi €1,152,691.35<br />

13 Karen Lunn €1,136,034.23<br />

14 Carin Koch €1,115,096.16<br />

15 Liselotte Neumann €1,064,921.95<br />

16 Becky Brewerton €1,014,541.18<br />

17 Lora Fairclough €990,849.42<br />

18 Dale Reid €977,747.12<br />

19 Lynnette Brooky €938,739.24<br />

20 Diana Luna €919,184.33<br />

21 Paula Marti €865,764.59<br />

22 Karine Icher €852,036.73<br />

23 Linda Wessberg €822,571.53<br />

24 Kirsty Taylor €814,216.14<br />

25 Laurette Maritz €808,979.30<br />

26 Melissa Reid €798,811.32<br />

27 Veronica Zorzi €798,799.86<br />

28 Lisa Hall €783,444.57<br />

29 Lee-Anne Pace €759,751.95<br />

30 Anja Monke €745,934.36<br />

31 Elisabeth Esterl €660,474.45<br />

32 Amy Yang €647,424.04<br />

33 Rebecca Hudson €627,748.40<br />

34 Joanne Mills €624,804.69<br />

35 V Lagoutte-Clement €619,433.89<br />

36 Tania Elosegui €599,648.67<br />

37 Martina Eberl-Ellis €593,886.72<br />

38 Federica Dassu €592,556.20<br />

39 Karen Stupples €588,503.69<br />

40 Kathryn Imrie €546,014.37<br />

41 Janice Moodie €539,397.90<br />

42 Becky Morgan €531,996.00<br />

43 Ludivine Kreutz €524,880.62<br />

44 Stefania Croce €520,794.92<br />

45 Nikki Garrett €515,954.09<br />

46 Sophie Giquel-Bettan €504,912.48<br />

47 Georgina Simpson €496,323.09<br />

48 Samantha Head €494,161.51<br />

49 Johanna Mundy €492,179.50<br />

50 Ai Miyazato €490,514.39<br />

Leading Money WInners<br />

1979 Alison Sheard £4,965.00<br />

1980 Muriel Thomson £8,008.00<br />

1981 Jenny Lee Smith £13,519.00<br />

1982 Jenny Lee Smith £12,551.00


1983 Muriel Thomson £9,226.00<br />

1984 Dale Reid £28,239.00<br />

1985 Laura Davies £21,736.00<br />

1986 Laura Davies £37,500.00<br />

1987 Dale Reid £53,815.00<br />

1988 Marie-Laure Taya £99,360.00<br />

1989 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi £77,534.00<br />

1990 Trish Johnson £83,043.00<br />

1991 Corinne Dibnah £89,058.00<br />

1992 Laura Davies £66,333.00<br />

1993 Karen Lunn £81,266.00<br />

1994 Liselotte Neumann £102,750.00<br />

1995 Annika Sorenstam £130,324.00<br />

1996 Laura Davies £110,880.00<br />

1997 Alison Nicholas £94,589.00<br />

1998 Helen Alfredsson £125,975.00<br />

1999 Laura Davies £204,522.00<br />

2000 Sophie Gustafson £208,288.00<br />

2001 Raquel Carriedo £160,441.00<br />

2002 Annika Sorenstam €455,567.99<br />

2003 Annika Sorenstam €286,991.24<br />

2004 Annika Sorenstam €368,264.22<br />

2005 Iben Tinning €204,672.62<br />

2006 Laura Davies €471,727.42<br />

2007 Sophie Gustafson €222,081.47<br />

2008 Gwladys Nocera €391,839.58<br />

2009 Sophie Gustafson €281,315.00<br />

2010 Lee-Anne Pace €339,517.77<br />

2011 Ai Miyazato €363,079.68<br />

2012 Carlota Ciganda €251,289.95<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

1984 Kitrina Douglas £19,900.00<br />

1985 Laura Davies £21,736.00<br />

1986 Patricia Gonzalez £7,570.00<br />

1987 Trish Johnson £35,718.00<br />

1988 Laurette Maritz £29,362.00<br />

1989 Helen Alfredsson £20,355.00<br />

1990 Pearl Sinn £28,407.00<br />

1991 Helen Wadsworth £17,765.00<br />

1992 Sandrine Mendiburu £26,896.00<br />

1993 Annika Sorenstam £55,927.00<br />

1994 Tracy Hanson £44,205.00<br />

1995 Karrie Webb £90,556.00<br />

1996 Anne-Marie Knight £31,322.00<br />

1997 Anna Berg £19,333.00<br />

1998 Laura Philo £26,574.00<br />

1999 Elaine Ratcliffe £12,146.00<br />

2000 Giulia Sergas £21,335.00<br />

2001 Suzann Pettersen £129,546.00<br />

2002 Kirsty S Taylor €52,903.90<br />

2003 Rebecca Stevenson €70,065.38<br />

2004 Minea Blomqvist €105,020.61<br />

2005 Elisa Serramia €36,366.59<br />

2006 Nikki Garrett €99,445.05<br />

2007 Louise Stahle €79,678.66<br />

2008 Melissa Reid €136,606.00<br />

2009 Anna Nordqvist €100,966.44<br />

2010 In-Kyung Kim €193,194.69<br />

2011 Caroline Hedwall €278,528.87<br />

2012 Carlota Ciganda €251,289.95<br />

Lowest Stroke Average<br />

1983 Beverly Huke 74.98<br />

1984 Dale Reid 73.01<br />

1986 Laura Davies 72.09<br />

1987 Dale Reid 72.70<br />

1988 Marie-Laure Taya 72.30<br />

1989 M-L de Lorenzi 70.84<br />

1990 Trish Johnson 70.64<br />

1991 Alison Nicholas 71.71<br />

1992 Laura Davies 70.35<br />

1993 Laura Davies 71.63<br />

1994 Liselotte Neumann 69.56<br />

1995 Annika Sorenstam 69.75<br />

1996 M-L de Lorenzi 71.39<br />

1997 M-L de Lorenzi 72.20<br />

1998 Laura Davies 71.96<br />

1999 Laura Davies 70.50<br />

2000 Sophie Gustafson 71.21<br />

2001 Catriona Matthew 70.08<br />

2002 Sophie Gustafson 70.59<br />

2003 Sophie Gustafson 69.93<br />

2004 Laura Davies 70.31<br />

2005 Laura Davies 70.35<br />

2006 Annika Sorenstam 68.33<br />

2007 Sophie Gustafson 70.96<br />

2008 Suzann Pettersen 68.60<br />

2009 Catriona Matthew 70.83<br />

2010 In-Kyung Kim 70.47<br />

2011 Yani Tseng 67.95<br />

2012 Shanshan Feng 69.00<br />

Most Wins on <strong>Tour</strong><br />

45 Laura Davies<br />

21 Dale Reid<br />

19 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi<br />

18 Trish Johnson<br />

17 Annika Sorenstam<br />

16 Sophie Gustafson<br />

14 Catherine Panton-Lewis<br />

13 Corinne Dibnah<br />

203 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


All Time Records continued<br />

12 Alison Nicholas<br />

11 Liselotte Neumann<br />

11 Helen Alfredsson<br />

Players’ Player of the Year<br />

1995 Annika Sorenstam<br />

1996 Laura Davies<br />

1997 Alison Nicholas<br />

1998 Sophie Gustafson<br />

1999 Laura Davies<br />

2000 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2001 Raquel Carriedo<br />

2002 Annika Sorenstam<br />

2003 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2004 Stephanie Arricau<br />

2005 Iben Tinning<br />

2006 Gwladys Nocera<br />

2007 Bettina Hauert<br />

2008 Gwladys Nocera<br />

2009 Catriona Matthew<br />

2010 Lee-Anne Pace<br />

2011 Caroline Hedwall<br />

2012 Carlota Ciganda<br />

Youngest Winners<br />

Lydia Ko won the <strong>2013</strong> ISPS Handa New Zealand<br />

Women’s Open hosted by Christchurch as an<br />

amateur aged 15 years, 9 months and 17 days.<br />

Amy Yang won the 2006 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

at Royal Pines as an amateur aged 16 years and<br />

191 days.<br />

Oldest Winner<br />

Laura Davies won the 2010 Hero Honda Women’s<br />

Indian Open aged 47 years, 1 month and 8 days.<br />

Youngest to Play<br />

The Irish Maguire twins, Lisa and Leona, played in<br />

the 2007 BT Northern Ireland <strong>Ladies</strong> Open aged 12<br />

years and 6 months, but they both missed the cut.<br />

Youngest to Make the Cut<br />

Thai amateur Ariya Jutanugarn tied for 28th at the<br />

2008 Finnair Masters at Helsinki Golf Club aged 12<br />

years and nine months.<br />

China’s Lin Xi Yu tied for ninth at the 2010 Sanya<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Yalong Bay Golf Club aged 14<br />

years, 7 months, 28 days.<br />

Most Wins in a Year<br />

7 Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (1988)<br />

5 Laura Davies (2010)<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (2010)<br />

Gwladys Nocera (2008)<br />

Lowest Nine Holes<br />

Raw Score<br />

28 (-7) Tamie Durdin<br />

2010 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Round 1, Holes 10-18,<br />

Royal Pines Resort<br />

Against Par<br />

29 (-7) Kitrina Douglas<br />

1988 Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Cá Della Nave<br />

29 Regine Lautens<br />

1988 Godiva <strong>European</strong> Masters, Royal Antwerp<br />

29 Laura Davies<br />

1987 First Open de France, Feminin, Fourqueux<br />

29 Anne Jones<br />

1990 Trophee International Coconut Skol,<br />

Fourqueux<br />

29 Trish Johnson<br />

1999 Cantor Fitzgerald Laura Davies Invitational,<br />

Brocket Hall GC<br />

29 Trish Johnson<br />

1999 Marrakech Palmeraie Open,<br />

Palmeraie Golf Palace<br />

29 Rachel Hetherington<br />

2000 AAMI Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Yarra Yarra GC<br />

29 Federica Dassu<br />

2000 Chrysler Open, Halmstad GC<br />

29 Susan Redman<br />

2000 Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

29 Minea Blomqvist<br />

2004 OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

Hungary, Old Lake GC<br />

29 Karine Icher<br />

2004 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Club de Golf Sant Cugat<br />

29 Paula Marti<br />

2004 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Club de Golf Sant Cugat<br />

29 Veronica Zorzi<br />

2005 Arras Open de France Dames,<br />

Le Golf d’Arras<br />

29 Nina Karlsson<br />

2005 OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

Old Lake GC<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

204


29 Sophie Gustafson<br />

2006 Siemens Austrian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open presented by<br />

Uniqa, Golfclub Fohrenwald-Wiener<br />

29 Stephanie Arricau<br />

2006 <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal, Quinta da Marinha<br />

Oitavos GC<br />

29 Ludivine Kreutz<br />

2006 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines<br />

29 Gwladys Nocera<br />

2007 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone<br />

29 Bettina Hauert<br />

2007 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Sheraton Golf<br />

Parco de’ Medici<br />

29 Sophie Giquel<br />

2007 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Sheraton Golf<br />

Parco de’ Medici<br />

29 Carlota Ciganda<br />

2008 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Costa Adeje<br />

29 Carmen Alonso<br />

2008 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

Argentario Golf Resort<br />

29 Nina Reis<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club<br />

29 Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club<br />

29 Julie Tvede<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club<br />

29 Paula Marti<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club<br />

29 Lena Tornevall<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club<br />

29 Marianne Skarpnord<br />

2009 Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club<br />

29 Marianne Skarpnord<br />

2010 Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open,<br />

Pegasus Golf Club.<br />

29 Virginie Lagoutte-Clement<br />

2011 UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

Golfpark Gut Hausern<br />

29 Linda Wessberg<br />

2011 New Zealand Women’s Open,<br />

Pegasus Golf Club<br />

29 Leah Hart<br />

2011 ANZ RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Royal Pines Resort<br />

29 Katie Futcher<br />

2011 Ricoh Women’s British Open, Carnoustie<br />

29 (-6) Stacey Keating<br />

2012 Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France, Chantaco<br />

Largest Winning Margin<br />

16 strokes Laura Davies<br />

1995 Guardian Irish Holidays Open, St Margaret's<br />

Largest 54-hole Leading Margin<br />

13 strokes Laura Davies<br />

1995 Guardian Irish Holidays Open, St Margaret's<br />

Largest 36-hole Leading Margin<br />

9 strokes Trish Johnson<br />

1996 <strong>Ladies</strong>’ French Open<br />

Largest 18-hole Leading Margin<br />

6 strokes Trish Johnson<br />

1996 <strong>Ladies</strong>’ French Open<br />

Most Birdies in a Round<br />

12 Kristie Smith*<br />

2009 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort,<br />

Australia<br />

11 Laura Davies<br />

1987 First Open de France Feminin, Fourqueux<br />

11 Lisa Holm Sorensen<br />

2009 SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Larvik Golfklubb,<br />

Norway<br />

*At the time, non-<strong>LET</strong> member<br />

Most Consecutive Birdies<br />

in a Round<br />

7 Regine Lautens<br />

1988 Godiva <strong>European</strong> Masters, Royal Antwerp<br />

7 Trish Johnson<br />

1998 Marrakech Palmeraie Open,<br />

Palmeraie Golf Resort<br />

7 Marine Monnet<br />

2003 AAMI Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Terry Hills G & CC<br />

7 Kristie Smith<br />

2009 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

7 Linda Wessberg<br />

2011 Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open<br />

Most Holes-in-One in a Season<br />

2011 19<br />

2009 18<br />

2008 14<br />

1996 13<br />

2001 12<br />

2005 12<br />

2007 12<br />

205 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


All Time Records continued<br />

Most Career Holes in One<br />

4 Diana Luna<br />

3 Catriona Matthew<br />

2 Iben Tinning<br />

2 Lisa Hall<br />

2 Martina Eberl<br />

2 Johanna Westerberg<br />

2 Amy Yang<br />

2 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc<br />

2 Tania Elosegui<br />

2 Trish Johnson<br />

2 Marta Prieto<br />

Lowest Rounds including<br />

Eagles and Albatrosses<br />

61 (-11) So Yeon Ryu<br />

2012 Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, RACV<br />

Royal Pines Resort<br />

Round 2 (10 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 bogey)<br />

61 (-11) Karrie Webb<br />

2010 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Round 4 (9 birdies, 1 eagle)<br />

61 (-11) Nina Reis<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters,<br />

Round 4 (2 bogeys, 7 birdies, 3 eagles)<br />

61 (-11) Kirsty Taylor<br />

2005 Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship,<br />

Round 1 (9 birdies, 1 eagle)<br />

62 (-10) Caroline Hedwall<br />

2012 Hero Women’s Indian Open<br />

Round 2, (9 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 bogey)<br />

62 (-10) Felicity Johnson<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, (8 birdies, 1 eagle)<br />

62 (-10) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, (8 birdies, 1 eagle)<br />

62 (-10) Bettina Hauert<br />

2007 BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

(6 birdies and 2 eagles)<br />

62 (-10) Minea Blomqvist<br />

2004 Weetabix Women's British Open,<br />

(6 birdies and 2 eagles)<br />

62 (-10) Suzann Pettersen<br />

2003 HP Open, (8 birdies and 1 eagle)<br />

62 (-11) Trish Johnson<br />

1996 <strong>Ladies</strong> French Open,<br />

Round 1 (9 birdies and 1 eagle, a Hole-In-One)<br />

Lowest Rounds (Relating to Par)<br />

61 (-11) So Yeon Ryu<br />

2012 Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Round 2,<br />

RACV Royal Pines Resort<br />

61 (-11) Karrie Webb<br />

2010 ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Round 4,<br />

Royal Pines, Australia<br />

61 (-11) Nina Reis<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Round 4,<br />

Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

61 (-11) Kirsty Taylor<br />

2005 Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, Round 1,<br />

Machynys Peninsula Golf and Country Club<br />

62 (-11) Lisa Holm Sorensen<br />

2009 SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Round 1,<br />

Larvik Golfklubb, Norway<br />

62 (-11) Trish Johnson<br />

1996 <strong>Ladies</strong> French Open, Round 1,<br />

Le Golf D’Arras<br />

Lowest Rounds (Raw Score)<br />

58 (-7) Dale Reid<br />

1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic,<br />

Round 4, Fleming Park<br />

58 (-7) Jane Connachan<br />

1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

58(-7) Trish Johnson<br />

1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic,<br />

Round 3, Fleming Park<br />

18 Holes<br />

Lowest first 18-hole score if winner<br />

61 (-11) Kirsty Taylor<br />

2005 Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship, Round 1,<br />

Machynys Peninsula Golf and Country Club<br />

Highest first 18-hole score if winner<br />

81 Sherri Steinhauer<br />

1998 Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Annes.<br />

Lowest 18-hole round 2 score<br />

61 (-11) So Yeon Ryu<br />

2012 Gold Coast RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, RACV<br />

Royal Pines Resort<br />

Lowest 18-hole round 4 score:<br />

61 (-10) Nina Reis<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

206


36 Holes<br />

Lowest 36 holes (round 2) total score:<br />

128 (-16) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

Lowest 36 holes if winner:<br />

128 (-16) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

Highest 36-hole score if winner<br />

(72-hole event)<br />

158 Sherri Steinhauer<br />

1998 Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Annes<br />

54 Holes<br />

Lowest 54 holes round 3 score<br />

62 (-10) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone<br />

62 (-10) Rebecca Hudson<br />

2005 OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open<br />

62 Karine Icher<br />

2004 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

62 Minea Blomqvist<br />

2004 Weetabix Women’s British Open<br />

Lowest 54 holes (round 3) total score:<br />

193 (-23) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

Highest 54 holes if winner (72-hole event):<br />

223 Sherri Steinhauer<br />

1998 Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Annes<br />

72 Holes<br />

72 Holes (Relating to Par)<br />

259 (-29) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

72 Holes (Raw Score)<br />

249 (-11) Dale Reid<br />

1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic Fleming Park,<br />

Southampton, England<br />

249 (-11) Trish Johnson<br />

1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park,<br />

Southampton, England<br />

Low final round score to win<br />

Against par<br />

63 (-9) Amy Yang<br />

2008 Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika<br />

Raw Score<br />

58 (-7) Dale Reid<br />

1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Round 4,<br />

Fleming Park<br />

62 (-7) Karine Icher<br />

2004 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Spain<br />

Lowest Winning Aggregate<br />

36-holes<br />

136 (-2) Laura Davies<br />

1990 AGF Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

(reduced to 36 holes due to rain)<br />

54-hole totals (Raw score)<br />

190 (-17) Karine Icher<br />

2004 Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Spain.<br />

54-hole totals (Relating to par)<br />

194 (-22) Suzann Pettersen<br />

2008 Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open, Golf<br />

Gerre Losone (reduced to 54 holes due to rain)<br />

72-hole totals (Raw score)<br />

249 (-11) Trish Johnson<br />

1990 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic Fleming Park<br />

249 (-11) Dale Reid<br />

1991 Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic Fleming Park<br />

72 Holes (Relating to Par)<br />

259 (-29) Gwladys Nocera<br />

2008 Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Club, Sweden<br />

Highest Winning Score<br />

(72-hole events)<br />

292 (+4) Raquel Carriedo<br />

2002 Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf del Sur.<br />

292 (+4) Sherri Steinhauer<br />

1998 Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Annes<br />

Most Consecutive Wins<br />

Back-to-Back<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (3)<br />

1989 Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic, Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Cup<br />

and BMW <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic<br />

207 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


All Time Records continued<br />

Most Consecutive Wins<br />

in the Same <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Annika Sorenstam (3)<br />

2004 HP Open, 2005 and 2006 Scandinavian TPC<br />

hosted by Annika (tournament changed name)<br />

Most Wins in the Same <strong>Tour</strong>nament<br />

Karrie Webb (8)<br />

ANZ (Australian) <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, latterly known as<br />

the Volvik RACV (Australian) <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters (1998,<br />

1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010, <strong>2013</strong>) *<br />

*The tournament first featured on the <strong>LET</strong> schedule<br />

in 2001<br />

Wins Without a Bogey<br />

Diana Luna 67 67 65 65 = 264 (-24)<br />

2011 UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by<br />

Audi, Golfpark Gut Hausern<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

208


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners<br />

1979<br />

Carlsberg:<br />

Tyrrells Wood<br />

Mollie Anderson (USA)<br />

Willingdon<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Long Ashton<br />

Christine Langford (ENG)<br />

Baberton<br />

Joanna Smurthwaite (ENG)<br />

Whitecraigs<br />

Christine Langford (ENG)<br />

Coventry<br />

Jane Panter (ENG)<br />

South Staffs<br />

Vanessa Marvin (ENG)<br />

Ballater<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

St Annes, Old Links Christine Langford (ENG)<br />

York<br />

Mickey (Michelle) Walker (ENG)<br />

Sand Moor<br />

Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

Arcot Hall<br />

Jennie Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Southport and Ainsdale<br />

Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

McEwans Welsh Classic, Dinas Powis<br />

Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

Hitachi <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Downshire<br />

Christine Trew (ENG)<br />

State Express <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Royal Portrush<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

WPGA <strong>European</strong> Championship, Valbonne<br />

Susan Moon (USA)<br />

Lambert and Butler Matchplay, Moor Park<br />

Jane Panter (ENG)<br />

1980<br />

Carlsberg:<br />

Tyrrells Wood<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

Queen’s Park<br />

Christine Trew (ENG)<br />

Blairgowrie<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

Gleddoch House Wilma Aitken (A) (SCO)<br />

Knowle<br />

Christine Langford (ENG)<br />

Finham Park<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Arcot Hall<br />

Maxine Burton (ENG)<br />

Shifnal<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Sand Moor<br />

Christine Trew (ENG)<br />

Tyrrells Wood<br />

Ruth Barry (ENG)<br />

Billingham Championship, South Staffs<br />

Christine Sharp (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Wentworth<br />

Debbie Massey (USA)<br />

Elizabeth Ann Classic, Pannal<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Robert Winsor Productions Championship, Finchley<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

McEwans Lager Welsh Classic, Whitchurch<br />

Karstin Ehrnlund (SWE)<br />

Hitachi Double Glazing Championship,<br />

Royal Portrush<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

Barnham Championship, Barnham Broom<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

Lambert & Butler Championship, Moor Park<br />

Mickey (Michelle) Walker (ENG)<br />

Manchester Evening News Pro-Am Classic, Mere<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Volvo International <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Albatross<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Hitachi <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Walsall<br />

Susan Moon (USA)<br />

1981<br />

Carlsberg <strong>European</strong> Championship, St Pierre<br />

Mickey (Michelle) Walker (ENG)<br />

Sports Space Championship, Dyrham Park<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Carlsberg <strong>European</strong> Championship, Queens Park<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Smirnoff Ulster Open, Royal Portrush<br />

Sarah Le Veque (USA)<br />

United Friendly, Mortonhampstead<br />

Sarah Le Veque (USA)<br />

Carlsberg <strong>European</strong> Championship, Moortown<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Volvo International <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Albatross<br />

Beverly Lewis (ENG)<br />

McEwans Lager Welsh Classic, Whitchurch<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

Elizabeth Ann Classic, Pannal<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Northumberland<br />

Debbie Massey (USA)<br />

Carlsberg <strong>European</strong> Championship, Gleneagles<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Moben Kitchens Classic, Mere<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Lambert & Butler Matchplay, Moor Park<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

1982<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

United Friendly Worthing Open, Hill Barn<br />

Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

Smirnoff Ulster Open, Portstewart<br />

Linda Bowman (USA)<br />

United Friendly Insurance Championship, Walmley<br />

Beverly New (A) (USA)<br />

Guernsey Open, Royal Guernsey<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

209 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Spanish Open, Sotogrande<br />

Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

Dunhill Classic, Woburn<br />

Bridget Cooper (ENG)<br />

Moben Kitchens Classic, Mere<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Nat West East Anglian Open, Lark Valley<br />

L Bowman (USA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Royal Birkdale<br />

Marta Figueras Dotti (ESP)<br />

1983<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Barbara Helbig (GER)<br />

Smirnoff Irish Open, Portstewart<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

United Friendly <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Hill Barn<br />

Marta Figueras Dotti (ESP)<br />

UBM Northern Classic, Arcot Hall<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Dunham Forest Pro-Am <strong>Tour</strong>nament,<br />

Dunham Forest<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Caldy Classic, Caldy<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Woodhall Hills <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Woodhall Hills<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

Clandeboye Classic, Clandeboye<br />

Christine Sharp (ENG)<br />

White Horse Whisky Challenge, Selsdon Park<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

Lilley Brook <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic, Lilley Brook<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Old Thorns<br />

Sandra Mackenzie (AUS)<br />

United Friendly <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moortown<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Middlesborough Municipal <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic,<br />

Middlesborough<br />

Beverly Lewis (ENG)<br />

Playford Lark Valley Classic, Lark Valley<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG) & Judy Statham (ENG)<br />

Guernsey Open, Royal Guernsey<br />

Marta Figueras Dotti (ESP)<br />

Colt Cars Jersey Open, Royal Jersey<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

Sands International, Saunton<br />

Mickey (Michelle) Walker (ENG)<br />

1984<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

Ulster Volkswagen Classic, Belvoir Park<br />

Peggy Conley (USA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

210<br />

McEwans Lager Manchester Classic, Heaton Park<br />

Rica Comstock (USA)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Old Thorns<br />

Jenny Lee Smith (ENG)<br />

United Friendly, Hill Barn<br />

Rae Hast (SA)<br />

UBM Classic, Arcot Hall<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Guernsey Open, Royal Guernsey<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

Baume & Mercier International, Lilley Brook<br />

Michelle Walker (ENG)<br />

Wirral Caldy, Caldy<br />

Lori Castillo (USA)<br />

J S Bloor Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

United Friendly <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Southport & Ainsdale<br />

Karstin Ehrnlund (SWE)<br />

White Horse Whisky Challenge, Burnham Beeches<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

Colt Cars Jersey Open, Royal Jersey<br />

Jane Connachan (SCO)<br />

Hoganas Sweden, Molle<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

LBS <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Braunfels<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

Lorne Stewart Matchplay Championship, Sudbury<br />

Michelle Walker (ENG)<br />

Sands International <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Saunton<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

IBM <strong>European</strong> Open, Belfry<br />

Gillian Stewart (Am) (SCO)<br />

Hitachi <strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Woburn<br />

Ayako Okamoto (JAP)<br />

Smirnoff <strong>Ladies</strong>' Irish Open, Clandeboye<br />

Kathy Whitworth (USA)<br />

La Manga Spanish Open, La Manga<br />

Maxine Burton (ENG)<br />

1985<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Gillian Stewart (SCO)<br />

Hennessy Cognac <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, St Cloud<br />

Jan Stephenson (AUS)<br />

Ulster Volkswagen Classic, Belvoir Park<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moor Hall<br />

Jane Connachan (SCO)<br />

Vale do Lobo Portuguese <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open,<br />

Vale do Lobo<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

McEwans Wirral Caldy Classic, Caldy<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)


Bowring Birmingham <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic, Pype Hayes<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

Belgian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Royal Waterloo<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

LBS <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Braunfels<br />

Julie Brown (ENG)<br />

Bloor Homes German Open, Fleming Park<br />

Christine Sharp (ENG)<br />

Trusthouse Forte Classic, Club de Campo<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

Mitsubishi Colt Cars Jersey Open, Royal Jersey<br />

Marie Wennersten (SWE)<br />

Delsjo Open, Delsjo<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Hoganas Open, Molle<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

IBM <strong>Ladies</strong>' <strong>European</strong> Open, Kingswood<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Brend Hotels International, Saunton<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

415/Vantage Matchplay, Bramhall<br />

Jane Connachan (SCO)<br />

Burberry’s <strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Moor Park<br />

Betsy King (USA)<br />

Laing <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

La Manga Spanish Club, La Manga<br />

Alison Sheard (SA)<br />

1986<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

Hennessy Cognac <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, Chantilly<br />

Kelly Leadbetter (USA)<br />

Ulster Volkswagen Classic, Belvoir Park<br />

Beverly Huke (ENG)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moor Hall<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Portuguese <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Vilamoura<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

British Midland <strong>Ladies</strong>' Irish Open, City of Derry<br />

Muriel Thomson (SCO)<br />

McEwans Wirral Classic, Caldy<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Belgian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Godiva Open, Royal Waterloo<br />

Penny Grice-Whittaker (ENG)<br />

Volmac <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Hilversum<br />

Jane Forrest (ENG)<br />

Trusthouse Forte <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Cologne<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Eastleigh<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Olching<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Kristianstad <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Kristianstad<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Borlange <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Borlange<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Bowring Scottish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Dalmahoy<br />

Meredith Marshall (USA)<br />

Greater Manchester <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Haigh Hall<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Mitsubishi Colt Cars Jersey Open, Royal Jersey<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ British Open, Royal Birkdale<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Laing <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

La Manga Spanish Open, La Manga<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1987<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Gillian Stewart (SCO)<br />

Letting French Open, Fourqueux<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moor Hall<br />

Jane Connachan (SCO)<br />

Ulster Volkswagen Open, Belvoir Park<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

McEwans Wirral Classic, Caldy<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Belgian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Godiva Open, Royal Waterloo<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Volmac <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Haagsche<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Portuguese <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Vale do Lobo<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Hennessy Cognac <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, St Germain<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

La Manga Club <strong>Ladies</strong>' <strong>European</strong> Open, Ferndown<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Weetabix <strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, St Mellion<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Wendlohe<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Bowring <strong>Ladies</strong>' Scottish Open, Cawder<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Croara<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Laing Charity Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

James Capel Guernsey Open, Royal Guernsey<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Woolmark Matchplay Championship, Moor Park<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

211 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Qualitair <strong>Ladies</strong>' Spanish Open, La Manga<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

1988<br />

Marbella <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Los Naranjos<br />

Laurette Maritz (SA)<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

EMS Masters, Quinta Da Marinha<br />

Laurette Maritz (SA)<br />

Portuguese Open, Vilamoura ll<br />

Peggy Conley (USA)<br />

British Olivetti <strong>Tour</strong>nament, Moor Hall<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Hubbelrath<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Broadway Group Wirral Classic, Caldy<br />

Beverly New (ENG)<br />

Letting French Open, Fourqueux<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Volmac Dutch Open, Rosendaelsche<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

St Moritz Open, Engadin<br />

Janice Arnold (NZ)<br />

Birchgrey <strong>European</strong> Open, Kingswood<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, St Germain<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Weetabix <strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Lindrick<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Danish <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Rungsted<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

Gothenburg <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Delsjo<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Bowring <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, Cawder<br />

Catherine Panton (SCO)<br />

Variety Club Celebrity Classic, Calcot Park<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Godiva <strong>European</strong> Masters, Royal Antwerp<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Ca'Della Nave<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Toshiba Players Championship, Old Thorns<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

James Capel Guernsey Open, Royal Guernsey<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Laing Charity Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Biarritz<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Woolmark Matchplay Championships, Barcelona<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Qualitair <strong>Ladies</strong>' Spanish Open, La Manga<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Benson & Hedges Trophy (Mixed),<br />

La Moraleja, Madrid<br />

Marie Laure de Lorenzi (FRA) & Mark McNulty<br />

1989<br />

Rome Classic, Olgiata<br />

Sofia Gronberg (SWE)<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, St Germain<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Hubbelrath<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

3rd Open de France, Fourqueux<br />

Suzanne Strudwick (ENG)<br />

St Moritz Classic, Engadine<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

TEC Players Championship, The Tytherington Club<br />

Anna Oxenstierna (SWE)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Debbie Dowling (ENG)<br />

Lufthansa <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Worthsee<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Weetabix <strong>Ladies</strong>' British Open, Ferndown<br />

Jane Geddes (USA)<br />

Danish <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Rungsted<br />

Tania Abitbol (ESP)<br />

Gislaved <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Isaberg<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Variety Club Celebrity Classic, Calcot Park<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Godiva <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' <strong>European</strong> Open, Kingswood<br />

Jane Connachan (SCO)<br />

Third <strong>Ladies</strong>' Italian Open, Carimate<br />

Xonia Wunsch-Ruiz (ESP)<br />

Laing Charity <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Woolmark <strong>Ladies</strong>' Matchplay Championship,<br />

Barcelona<br />

Denisse Hutton (AUS) beat M Garner<br />

AGF Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Biarritz<br />

Denisse Hutton (AUS)<br />

Qualitair <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, La Manga<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Benson & Hedges Trophy (Mixed), Aloha, Marbella<br />

Xonia Wunsch (ESP) &<br />

Miguel-Angel Jiménez (ESP)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

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1990<br />

Valextra Classic, Olgiata<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic, Woburn<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, St Germain<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

WPG <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Classic, The Tytherington Club<br />

Tania Abitbol (ESP)<br />

Bonmont Classic, Club de Bonmont<br />

Evelyn Orley (SWI)<br />

BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

BMW Classic, Hubbelrath<br />

Diane Barnard (ENG)<br />

Laing <strong>Ladies</strong>' Charity Classic, Stoke Poges<br />

Laurette Maritz (SA)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open, Woburn<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Lufthansa <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Worthsee<br />

Ayako Okamoto (JAP)<br />

Haninge <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Haninge<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Variety Club Celebrity Classic, Calcot Park<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

TEC Players Championship, Patshull Park<br />

Anne Jones (AUS)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>' <strong>European</strong> Open, Kingswood<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Trophee International Coconut Skol,<br />

Golf de Fourqueux<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Lake Garda<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

Woolmark <strong>Ladies</strong>' Matchplay, Club de Campo<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

AGF Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Biarritz<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Longines Classic, Golf Esterel<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Benson & Hedges Trophy (Mixed),<br />

El Bosque, Valencia<br />

Tania Abitbol (ESP) &<br />

Jose-Maria Canizares (ESP)<br />

1991<br />

Valextra Classic, Olgiata<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

AGF <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Paris<br />

Suzanne Strudwick (ENG)<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>' Classic, Woburn<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Spanish Classic, La Manga<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>' Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Trophee Coconut Skol, St Germain<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Bloor Homes Eastleigh Classic, Fleming Park<br />

Dale Reid (SCO)<br />

Lufthansa <strong>Ladies</strong>' German Open, Worthsee<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open, Woburn<br />

Penny G-Whittaker (ENG)<br />

IBM <strong>Ladies</strong>' Open, Haninge<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

BMW Italian Open, Albarella<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

English Open, The Tytherington Club<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

Woolmark <strong>Ladies</strong>' Matchplay, Milan<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

Longines Classic, Cannes<br />

Penny G-Whittaker (ENG)<br />

Benson & Hedges Trophy (Mixed),<br />

Las Brisas, Marbella<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE) &<br />

Anders Forsbrand (SWE)<br />

1992<br />

Ford <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Classic, Woburn<br />

Stefania Croce (ITA)<br />

AGF <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open de Paris, Golf De La Boulie<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Kitrina Douglas (ENG)<br />

Skol La Manga Club Classic, La Manga<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

The <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Golf Club Beuerberg<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Hennessy Cup, Golf-und Golf Club Köln<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

The <strong>Ladies</strong>’ English Open, The Tytherington Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Holiday Inn Leiden <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Rijswijk<br />

Valerie Michaud (FRA)<br />

IBM <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Haninge<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

BMW Italian Open, Frassenelle<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open, Woburn<br />

Patty Sheehan (USA)<br />

213 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

The Slovenian <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Bled<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

The Sunrise Cup, Taipei<br />

Helen Alfredsson & Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

1993<br />

Ford Golf Classic, Woburn<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

Holiday Inn Leiden <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open,<br />

Golf & Business Centre Rijswijk<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Helen Dobson (ENG)<br />

Hennessy <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

The <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Golf Resort<br />

Badgriesbach<br />

Mardi Lunn (AUS)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open, Woburn<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

IBM <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Haninge Golf Club<br />

Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

Waterford Dairies <strong>Ladies</strong>’ English Open,<br />

The Tytherington Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

BMW Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Golf Club Lignano<br />

Amaia Arruti (ESP)<br />

VAR Open de France Feminin, Golf de St Maxime<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

1994<br />

Ford Golf Classic, Woburn<br />

Catrin Nilsmark (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open Costa Azul,<br />

Montado Troia and Aroeira GC<br />

Sandrine Mendiburu (FRA)<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Golf Club Evian<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

OVB Damen Open Austria,<br />

GC Europa Zell am See/Kaprun<br />

Florence Descampe (BEL)<br />

BMW <strong>European</strong> Masters, Golf du Bercuit<br />

Helen Wadsworth (WAL)<br />

Hennessy Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Holiday Ireland Women’s Open,<br />

St Margaret’s Country Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

The New Skoda Women’s Scottish Open,<br />

Dalmahoy Hotel G & CC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open, Woburn<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Trygg Hansa <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Haninge GC<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Waterford Dairies <strong>Ladies</strong>’ English Open,<br />

The Tytherington Club<br />

Patricia Meunier (FRA)<br />

Sens <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Dutch Open, Rijk van Nijmegen<br />

Liz Weima (NED)<br />

BMW Italian <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Lignano GC<br />

Corinne Dibnah (AUS)<br />

La Manga Club Spanish Open, La Manga Club<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Var Open de France Feminin, Saint-Endreol<br />

Julie Forbes (SCO)<br />

1995<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open Costa Azul, Troia and Montado<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Ford Golf Classic, Chart Hills<br />

Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Golf Club Evian<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

OVB Damen Open Austria,<br />

Golf Club Zell Europa am See/Kaprun<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

<strong>European</strong> Masters, Cleydael<br />

Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

Hennessy Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Guardian Irish Holidays Open,<br />

St Margaret’s Golf Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Payne & Gunter Scottish Open,<br />

Dalmahoy Hotel G & CC<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

Woodpecker Women’s Welsh Open,<br />

St Pierre Hotel G & CC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Weetbix Women’s British Open,<br />

Woburn (Duke’s Course)<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Ford Stimorol <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Danish Open, Vejle<br />

Caroline Hall (ENG)<br />

Wilkinson Sword <strong>Ladies</strong>’ English Open,<br />

The Oxfordshire GC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Trygg Hansa <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Haninge Golf Club<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

Staatsloterij <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Dutch Open, Rijk van Nijmegen<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Maredo German Open, Treudelberg G & CC<br />

Rachel Hetherington (AUS)<br />

Italian Open, Il Picciolo GC di Sicilia<br />

Denise Booker (AUS)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

214


Nestle French <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Golf de St. Endreol<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

La Manga Club Spanish Open, La Manga Club<br />

Rachel Hetherington (AUS)<br />

1996<br />

Women’s Welsh Open,<br />

Marriott St Pierre Hotel & CC<br />

Lisa Hackney (ENG)<br />

Costa Azul <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Troia & Aroeira Golf Clubs<br />

Shani Waugh (AUS)<br />

Ford-Stimorol Danish Open, Vejle Golf Club<br />

Nadene Gole (AUS)<br />

Déesse <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Swiss Open,<br />

Golf & Country Club de Maison Blanche<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Golf Club Evian<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Glashütte <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Austrian Open,<br />

Colony Club Gutenhof<br />

Martina Koch (GER)<br />

Hennessy Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Guardian Irish Open,<br />

Citywest Country House Hotel & Golf Club<br />

Alison Nicholas (ENG)<br />

McDonald’s WPGA Championship,<br />

The Gleneagles Hotel (King’s Course)<br />

Tina Fischer (GER)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Woburn Golf & Country Club (Duke’s Course)<br />

Emilee Klein (USA)<br />

Trygg Hansa <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Haninge Golf Club<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Compaq Open, Örebro Golfklubb<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

Marks & Spencer <strong>European</strong> Open,<br />

Marriott Hanbury Manor G & C Club<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Wilkinson Sword <strong>Ladies</strong>’ English Open,<br />

The Oxfordshire Golf Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ German Open,<br />

Marriott Hotel Treudelberg Golf & Country Club<br />

Joanne Morley (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ French Open, Le Golf d’Arras<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Italian Open di Sicilia, Il Picciolo GC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ Spanish Open,<br />

Hyatt La Manga Club (South Course)<br />

Caryn Louw (SA)<br />

1997<br />

Estoril <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Open, Clube de Golf do Estoril<br />

Mandy Sutton (ENG)<br />

American Express <strong>Tour</strong> Players’ Classic,<br />

The Tytherington Club<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Ford-Stimorol Danish Open, Vejle Golf Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Déesse <strong>Ladies</strong>’ Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Club de Lausanne<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi (FRA)<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Golf Club Evian<br />

Hiromi Kobayashi (JAP)<br />

Guardian Irish Open,<br />

Luttrellstown Castle Golf & Country Club<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc (FRA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ German Open,<br />

Marriott Hotel Treudelberg Golf & Country Club<br />

Joanne Mills (AUS)<br />

McDonald’s WPGA Championship of Europe,<br />

The Gleneagles Hotel (King’s Course)<br />

Helen Alfredsson(SWE)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Sunningdale Golf Club (Old Course)<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Compaq Open, Österåkers Golf Club<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong>’ French Open, Paris International Golf Club<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Hennessy Cup, Golf-und Land Club Köln<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

1st Sicilian Open /11th Italian Open,<br />

Il Picciolo Golf Club<br />

Valerie van Ryckeghem (BEL)<br />

Air France Madame Open, New Golf de Deauville<br />

Loraine Lambert (AUS)<br />

Praia d’El Rey <strong>European</strong> Cup,<br />

Praia d’El Rey Golf & CC<br />

<strong>European</strong> Seniors’ <strong>Tour</strong><br />

1998<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Golf Club Evian<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Chrysler <strong>Ladies</strong> Austrian Open,<br />

Steiermärkischer GC Murhof<br />

Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

Chrysler Open, Sjörgärde GolfKlubb<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

Marriott Hotel Treudelberg GCC<br />

Lora Fairclough (ENG)<br />

McDonald's WPGA Championship,<br />

Gleneagles Kings Course<br />

Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

215 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Anne's<br />

Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

Compaq Open, Barsebäck Golf & CC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Donegal Irish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Ballyliffin<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Air France Madame Open, New Golf de Deauville<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc (FRA)<br />

Marrakech Palmeraie Open, Palmeraie Golf Palace<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Prai d'El Rey <strong>European</strong> Cup,<br />

Prai d'El Rey Golf & CC<br />

<strong>European</strong> Seniors’ <strong>Tour</strong><br />

1999<br />

Royal Marie-Claire Open*, Evian Masters GC<br />

Silvia Cavalleri (ITA)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Catrin Nilsmark (SWE)<br />

Chrysler Open, Halmstad Golfklubb<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> French Open, Paris International GC<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Austrian Open, Steiermärkischer GC Murhof<br />

Marina Arruti (ESP)<br />

stilwerk <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

Marriott Hotel Treudelberg GC<br />

Anne-Marie Knight (AUS)<br />

McDonald’s WPGA Championship,<br />

Gleneagles Kings Course<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open, Woburn G & CC<br />

Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

Compaq Open, Österåkers GC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Laura Davies Invitational, Brocket Hall GC<br />

Sofia Gronberg-Whitmore (SWE)<br />

Donegal <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, Letterkenny GC<br />

Sandrine Mendiburu (FRA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Hannover Expo 2000 Open,<br />

Rethmar Golf Links<br />

Sandrine Mendiburu (FRA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Poggio Dei Medici GC<br />

Samantha Head (ENG)<br />

Air France Madame Biarritz Open,<br />

Golf de Biarritz le Phare<br />

Sofia Gronberg-Whitmore (SWE)<br />

Marrakech Open, Palmeraie Golf Palace<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

<strong>European</strong> Cup, Praia D’El Rey G & CC<br />

<strong>LET</strong> Team<br />

(*Qualifying event for Evian Masters)<br />

2000<br />

AAMI Women’s Australian Open, Yarra Yarra GC<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Poggio Dei Medici GC<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Hannover Expo 2000 Open,<br />

Rethmar Golf Links<br />

Alison Munt (AUS)<br />

Chrysler Open, Halmstad GolfKlubb<br />

Carin Koch (SWE)<br />

Waterford Crystal <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open in association<br />

with Bord Failte, Faithlegg G<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Evian Masters, Royal Evian GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> French Open, Le Golf d’Arras<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc (FRA)<br />

stilwerk <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

Marriott Hotel Treudelberg<br />

Joanne Morley (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Austrian Open,<br />

Steiermarksiccher GC Murhof<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc (FRA)<br />

The Daily Telegraph <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

presented by Kellogg’s, Mottram Hall GC<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open, Royal Birkdale GC<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Compaq Open, Barseback Golf & Country Club<br />

Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

Kronebourg 1664 Chart Hills Classic, Chart Hills GC<br />

Gina Scott(NZ)<br />

TSN <strong>Ladies</strong> World Cup Golf, Adare Manor GC<br />

Team: Sweden<br />

Individual: Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Mexx Sport Open, Kennemer Golf & Country Club<br />

Tina Fischer (GER)<br />

Marrakech Palmeraie Open, Palmeraie Golf Palace<br />

Alison Munt (AUS)<br />

2001<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

AAMI Women’s Australian Open, Yarra Yarra GC<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Taiwan <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Ta Shee G & CC<br />

Raquel Carriedo (ESP)<br />

Nedbank Mastercard SA Masters,<br />

Sun City, Gary Player GC<br />

Samantha Head (ENG)<br />

La Perla <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Poggio dei Medici<br />

Paula Marti (ESP)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

216


<strong>Ladies</strong> French Open, Le Golf d'Arras<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Rachel Teske (AUS)<br />

Kellogg’s All-Bran <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters presented<br />

by The Daily Telegraph, DeVere Mottram Hall<br />

Paula Marti (ESP)<br />

WPGA Championship of Europe,<br />

Royal Porthcawl GC<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open,<br />

Sunningdale GC (Old Course)<br />

Se Ri Pak (KOR)<br />

Compaq Open, Osterakers GC (West)<br />

Raquel Carriedo (ESP)<br />

Palmerston <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open,<br />

The Nick Faldo Course, Bad Saarow, Berlin<br />

Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

Waterford Crystal <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, Faithlegg GC<br />

Raquel Carriedo (ESP)<br />

Mexx Sport Open, Kennemer G & CC<br />

Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

WPGA International Matchplay,<br />

Gleneagles (PGA Centenary)<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic, Biarritz Le Phare<br />

Rachel Kirkwood (ENG)<br />

2002<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

AAMI Women’s Australian Open, Yarra Yarra GC<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Del Sur<br />

Raquel Carriedo (ESP)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open in Association with Bord Failte,<br />

Killarney Golf & Fishing Course<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

La Perla Italian Open, Poggio dei Medici<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Costa Azul, Aroeira II (New Course)<br />

Kanna Takanashi (JAP)<br />

Caja Duero Open de España Femenino,<br />

Campo De Golf De Salamanca<br />

Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Arras Open de France Dames, Le Golf d’Arras<br />

Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

P4 Norwegian Masters, Oslo GC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Turnberry GC (Ailsa Course)<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Compaq Open, Vasatorps GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

WPGA Championship of Europe,<br />

Royal Porthcawl GC<br />

Asa Gottmo (SWE)<br />

Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic, Biarritz Le Phare<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

2003<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

AAMI Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Terrey Hills G & CC<br />

Mhairi McKay (SCO)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Las Americas<br />

Elisabeth Esterl (GER)<br />

La Perla Italian Open, Poggio dei Medici<br />

Ludivine Kreutz (FRA)<br />

Lancia <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal,<br />

Aroeira II GC (New Course)<br />

Alison Munt (AUS)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino,<br />

Campo De Golf De Salamanca<br />

Federica Dassu (ITA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open in Association with Bord Failte,<br />

Killarney G & FC (Mahoney’s Point)<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

Arras Open de France Dames, Le Golf d’Arras<br />

Lynnette Brooky (NZ)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham & St. Annes GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

HP Open, Drottningholm GC<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

BT <strong>Ladies</strong> Open in Association with Northern<br />

Ireland Events Company, Warrenpoint GC<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

WPGA Championship of Europe,<br />

Royal Porthcawl GC<br />

Shani Waugh (AUS)<br />

Biarritz <strong>Ladies</strong> Classic, Biarritz Le Phare<br />

Marlene Hedblom (SWE)<br />

Qualifyng School for the 2004 Robe di Kappa<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Aroeira II GC (New Course)<br />

Bettina Hauert (GER)<br />

2004<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

AAMI Women’s Australian Open, Concord GC<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

217 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Buenavista Golf Club<br />

Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal, Aroeira I GC<br />

Cecilia Ekelundh (SWE)<br />

Unión Fenosa Open de España Femenino –<br />

Xacobeo, Club de Golf de la Coruna<br />

Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Parco di Roma GC<br />

Ana B Sanchez (ESP)<br />

Arras Open de France Dames, Le Golf d’Arras<br />

Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Kennemer G & CC<br />

Elisabeth Esterl (GER)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> English Open, Chart Hills GC<br />

Maria Hjorth (SWE)<br />

OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open –<br />

Hungary, Old Lake G & CC<br />

Minea Blomqvist (FIN)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Wendy Doolan (AUS)<br />

Weetabix Women’s British Open,<br />

Sunningdale GC (Old Course)<br />

Karen Stupples (ENG)<br />

HP Open, Ullna GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Wales “Golf as it should be” <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Royal Porthcawl GC<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Club de Golf Sant Cugat<br />

Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

Qualifying School for the 2005 Robe di Kappa<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Riva dei Tessali GC<br />

Miriam Nagl (GER)<br />

2005<br />

Samsung <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Laguna National G & CC<br />

Bo Bae Song (KOR)<br />

Women's World Cup of Golf, Fancourt Hotel & CC<br />

Ai Miyazato (JAP) & Rui Kitada (JAP)<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Thailand <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Alpine Golf & Sports Club<br />

Shani Waugh (AUS)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Costa Adeje<br />

Ludivine Kreutz (FRA)<br />

Open de España Femenino,<br />

Panoramica Golf & Country Club<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

Siemens Austrian <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open,<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald-Wiener<br />

Federica Piovano (ITA)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

Sheraton Golf Parco de' Medici<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

218<br />

Vediorbis Arras Open de France Dames,<br />

Le Golf d'Arras<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA)<br />

Algarve <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal,<br />

Gramacho Pestana Golf Resort<br />

Cecilia Ekelundh (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> English Open, Chart Hills<br />

Maria Hjorth (SWE)<br />

OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open -<br />

Hungary, Old Lake Golf & Country Club<br />

Ludivine Kreutz (FRA)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters Golf Club<br />

Paula Creamer (USA)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open, Royal Birkdale<br />

Jeong Jang (KOR)<br />

Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika,<br />

Barseback G&CC (Masters)<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe,<br />

Machynys Peninsula GC<br />

Kirsty Taylor (ENG)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Finnish Masters, Helsinki Golf Club<br />

Lisa Holm Sorensen (DEN)<br />

Nykredit Masters, Kokkedal Golfklub<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Kennemer Golf & Country Club<br />

Virginie Lagoutte (FRA)<br />

Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Golf Platja de Pals<br />

Karine Icher (FRA)<br />

Qualifying School for the 2006 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong><br />

<strong>Tour</strong> season, La Cala Resort<br />

Ellen Smets (BEL)<br />

2006<br />

Women's World Cup of Golf,<br />

Gary Player CC, Sun City<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE) &<br />

Liselotte Neumann (SWE)<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Amy Yang (Am) (KOR)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Abama Golf<br />

Riikka Hakkarainen (FIN)<br />

Open De Espana Femenino - Castellon,<br />

Panorámica G & CC<br />

Lynn Brooky (NZ)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong>' Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Vediorbis Open de France, Le Golf d'Arras<br />

Veronica Zorzi (ITA)<br />

KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Eindhovensche Golf<br />

Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

Sheraton Golf Parco de' Medici<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)


Estoril <strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal,<br />

Quinta da Marinha Oitavos Golfe<br />

Stephanie Arricau (FRA)<br />

OTP Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Central <strong>European</strong> Open –<br />

Hungary, Old Lake GC<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG)<br />

Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Club Golf D'Aro<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Weetabix Women's British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham & St Annes GC<br />

Sherri Steinhauer (USA)<br />

Scandinavian TPC hosted by Annika,<br />

Bro-Balsta GC<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe,<br />

Machynys Peninsula GC<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE)<br />

SAS Masters, Oslo Golf Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki GC<br />

Virginie Lagoutte (FRA)<br />

Nykredit Masters, Odense Eventyr Golf Klub<br />

Karen-Margrethe Juul (DEN)<br />

Siemens Austrian <strong>Ladies</strong> Open presented by Uniqa,<br />

Golfclub Föhrenwald<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

The BBC Radio Kent <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open,<br />

Chart Hills GC<br />

Cecilia Ekelundh (SWE)<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Emirates GC (Majlis Course)<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Final Qualifying School,<br />

La Cala Resort, Campo America<br />

Claire Coughlan (ENG) (Am) &<br />

Samantha Head (ENG)<br />

2007<br />

Women's World Cup of Golf,<br />

Gary Player CC, Sun City<br />

Julieta Granada & Celeste Troche (PAR)<br />

MFS Women's Australian Open,<br />

Royal Sydney GC, Sydney<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort,<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Golf del Sur, San Miguel de Abona<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino - Castellon 2007,<br />

CC Mediterráneo Castellón<br />

Nikki Garrett (AUS)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino<br />

Bettina Hauert (GER)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

Sheraton Golf Parco de Medici<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Northern Ireland <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Hilton Templepatrick Hotel and CC<br />

Lisa Hall (ENG)<br />

KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Eindhovensche Golf, Valkenswaard<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Catalonia <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Club de Golf Masia Bach, Barcelona<br />

Ashleigh Simon (SA)<br />

Vediorbis Open de France,<br />

Le Golf d'Arras, Anzin St Aubin<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open de Portugal, Gramacho Golf Course<br />

Sophie Giquel (FRA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> English Open in association with Golf Punk,<br />

Chart Hills GC, Biddenden<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters GC, Evian-les-Bains<br />

Natalie Gulbis (USA)<br />

Ricoh Women's British Open,<br />

The Old Course, St Andrews<br />

Lorena Ochoa (MEX)<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika,<br />

Barsebäck G&CC, Malmo<br />

Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe,<br />

Machynys Peninsula GC, Llanelli<br />

Joanne Mills (AUS)<br />

SAS Masters, Losby GC, Oslo<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki GC, Tali<br />

Bettina Hauert (GER)<br />

Nykredit Masters, Helsingor GC<br />

Lisa Hall (ENG)<br />

De Vere <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open, De Vere Cameron<br />

House, The Carrick on Loch Lomond<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen,<br />

Golfclub Föhrenwald-Wiener Neustadt<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Casino Club de Golf Retamares, Madrid<br />

Martina Eberl (GER)<br />

Qualifying School for the 2008 season, Le Fonti GC<br />

Dana Lacey (AUS)<br />

Indian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Eagleton GR, Bidadi (Bangalore Rural)<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

219 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Emirates GC (Majlis Course)<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

2008<br />

Women's World Cup of Golf,<br />

Gary Player Country Club<br />

Jennifer Rosales & Dorothy Delasin (PHI)<br />

MFS Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Kingston Heath Golf Club<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Royal Pines Resort<br />

Lisa Hall (ENG)<br />

VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup, La Sella Golf Resort<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG) & Rebecca Hudson (ENG)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino,<br />

Panoramica Golf & Country Club<br />

Emma Zackrisson (SWE)<br />

Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Scottish Open, The Carrick Cameron House<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Garanti American Express <strong>Ladies</strong> Turkish Open,<br />

National Golf Club<br />

Lotta Wahlin (SWE)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open<br />

presented by Audi, Golfpark Gut Häusern<br />

Amy Yang (KOR)<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Eindhovensche Golf<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal, Quinta Da Cima<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Costa Adeje<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG)<br />

The Oxfordshire <strong>Ladies</strong> English Open,<br />

The Oxfordshire<br />

Rebecca Hudson (ENG)<br />

AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, Portmarnock Links<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

BMW <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Argentario Golf Club<br />

Martina Eberl (GER)<br />

Evian Masters, Evian Masters Golf Club<br />

Helen Alfredsson (SWE)<br />

RICOH Women’s British Open,<br />

Sunningdale (Old Course)<br />

Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

Scandinavian TPC Hosted by Annika,<br />

Frosaker Golf Course<br />

Amy Yang (KOR)<br />

S4C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe,<br />

Machynys Peninsula Golf Club<br />

Lotta Wahlin (SWE)<br />

SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Haga Golf Club<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club<br />

Minea Blomqvist (FIN)<br />

Nykredit Masters, Simon’s Golf Club<br />

Martina Eberl (GER)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen,<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Goteborg Masters, Lycke Golf Course<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Vediorbis Open de France Dames, Le Golf D’Arras<br />

Anja Monke (GER)<br />

Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Casino Club de Golf Retamares<br />

Gwladys Nocera (FRA)<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club<br />

Annika Sorenstam (SWE)<br />

Saint Four <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters in Jeju,<br />

Saint Four Golf and Resort<br />

Hee-Kyung Seo (KOR)<br />

Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course)<br />

Anja Monke (GER)<br />

Qualifying School for the 2009 season,<br />

La Manga Club (South Course), Murcia, Spain<br />

Anna Nordqvist (SWE)<br />

2009<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland<br />

Katherine Hull (AUS)<br />

Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Metropolitan Golf Club, Melbourne<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

VCI <strong>European</strong> <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Cup,<br />

Suzhou Taihu La Sella Golf Resort, Alicante<br />

Marjet van der Graaff & Christel Boeljon (NED)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)<br />

HypoVereinsbank <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented<br />

by Audi, Golfpark Gut Häusern, near Munich<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA)<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Eindhovensche Golf, Eindhoven<br />

Tania Elosegui (ESP)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Open of Portugal,<br />

Golden Eagle Residence & Golf<br />

Johanna Westerberg (SWE)<br />

AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open,<br />

Portmarnock Links, near Dublin<br />

Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

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SAS <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Larvik Golfklubb<br />

Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino,<br />

Panoramica Golf and Country Club, Castellon<br />

Becky Brewerton (WAL)<br />

Evian Masters,<br />

Evian Masters Golf Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains<br />

Ai Miyazato (JAP)<br />

RICOH Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Course<br />

Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

S4/C Wales <strong>Ladies</strong> Championship of Europe,<br />

Royal St. David Golf Club, Harlech<br />

Karen Stupples (ENG)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club<br />

Beatriz Recari (ESP)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen,<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt<br />

Linda Wessberg (SWE)<br />

Vediorbis/Randstad Open de France Dames,<br />

Le Golf D’Arras, Anzin-St Aubin<br />

Nicole Gergely (AUT)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Golf Costa Adeje<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG)<br />

Madrid <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Casino Club de Golf Retamares, Madrid<br />

Azahara Munoz (ESP)<br />

Carta Sì <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open,<br />

Le Rovedine Milano Golf Club, Milan<br />

Marianne Skarpnord (NOR)<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

International Golf Club, Suzhou<br />

Bo Mi Suh (KOR)<br />

Daishin Securities Tomato <strong>Tour</strong> Korean <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, Cypress Country Club, Jeju Island<br />

Hyun-Ji Kim (KOR)<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course), Dubai<br />

In Kyung Kim (KOR)<br />

Final 2010 Qualifying School,<br />

La Manga Club (South Course), Murcia , Spain<br />

Caroline Masson (GER) (Am)<br />

2010<br />

Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch, Pegasus Golf Club, Christchurch<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

ANZ <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast<br />

Karrie Webb (AUS)<br />

Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Commonwealth Golf Club<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup, Royal Golf Anfa Mohammedia<br />

Anja Monke (GER)<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup,<br />

La Sella Golf Resort, Alicante<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE) &<br />

Anna Nordqvist (SWE)<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, National Golf Club,<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi,<br />

Golfpark Gut Hausern<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open, Gray Bear, Tale<br />

Maria Hernandez (ESP)<br />

ABN AMRO <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Golfclub Broekpolder, Rotterdam<br />

Florentyna Parker (ENG)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Campo Real Golf, Turcifal<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Tenerife <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Buenavista Golf Club<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Evian Masters presented by Societe Generale,<br />

Evian Masters GC, Evian-les-Bains<br />

Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

Ricoh Women’s British Open,<br />

Royal Birkdale, Southport<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

AIB <strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, Killeen Castle,<br />

County Meath<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE)<br />

S4C Wales Championship of Europe,<br />

Conwy Golf Club<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by Event Scotland,<br />

Archerfield Links, East Lothian<br />

Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club, Tali<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open,<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Open de France Feminin,<br />

Paris International GC, Baillet-en-France<br />

Trish Johnson (ENG)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino, Flamingos Golf Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Yalong Bay Golf Club, Hainan<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Suzhou Taihu International GC, Shanghai<br />

Lee-Anne Pace (SA)<br />

221 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Past <strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners continued<br />

Daishin Securities Tomato M Korea Euro <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

Masters, Haevichi Country Club, Jeju<br />

Hyun-Ji Kim (KOR)<br />

Hero Honda Women’s Indian Open,<br />

DLF Golf and Country Club<br />

Laura Davies (ENG)<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Emirates Golf Club<br />

Iben Tinning (DEN)<br />

2011 Final Qualifying School,<br />

La Manga Club, Murcia<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

2011<br />

ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open,<br />

Commonwealth Golf Club<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

ANZ RACV <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters,<br />

Royal Pines, Gold Coast, Queensland,<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open hosted by<br />

Christchurch,<br />

Kristie Smith (AUS)<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup, Golf du Soleil, Agadir,<br />

Zuzana Kamasova (SVK)<br />

Comunitat Valenciana <strong>European</strong> Nations Cup,<br />

La Sella Golf Resort, Alicante<br />

Sophie Gustafson (SWE) &<br />

Anna Nordqvist (SWE)<br />

Turkish Airlines <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, National Golf Club,<br />

Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

Portugal <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Campo Real Golf, Turcifal<br />

Ashleigh Simon (SA)<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi,<br />

Golfpark Gut Hausern<br />

Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open,<br />

Gray Bear Golf Club, Tale,<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

Deloitte Dutch <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Golfclub Broekpolder, Rotterdam<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open,<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino<br />

Diana Luna (ITA)<br />

Finnair Masters, Helsinki Golf Club,<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

Evian Masters presented by Societe Generale,<br />

Evian Masters Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains<br />

Ai Miyazato (JAP)<br />

Ricoh Women’s British Open,<br />

Carnoustie Links, Angus, Scotland<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open, Killeen Castle, County Meath,<br />

Suzann Pettersen (NOR)<br />

Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />

EventScotland, Archerfield Links, East Lothian<br />

Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen,<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters,<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Jade Schaeffer (FRA)<br />

Open de Espana Femenino, La Quinta Golf Club<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France,<br />

Paris International GC, Baillet-en-France<br />

Felicity Johnson (ENG)<br />

Sicilian <strong>Ladies</strong> Italian Open, Il Picciolo Golf Club,<br />

Christina Kim (USA)<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open, Yalong Bay Golf Club,<br />

Hainan, China<br />

Frances Bondad (AUS)<br />

Suzhou Taihu <strong>Ladies</strong> Open,<br />

Suzhou Taihu International GC, China.<br />

Yani Tseng (TPE)<br />

Hero Women’s Indian Open,<br />

DLF Golf and Country Club<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters, Emirates Golf Club<br />

Lexi Thompson (USA)<br />

2012 Final Qualifying School,<br />

La Manga Club, Murcia<br />

Jodi Ewart (ENG)<br />

2012<br />

Gold Coast RACV Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast, Queensland<br />

Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open<br />

Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Black Rock, Victoria<br />

Jessica Korda (USA)<br />

ISPS Handa New Zealand Women's Open hosted<br />

by Christchurch<br />

Pegasus Golf Club, Christchurch<br />

Lindsey Wright (AUS)<br />

World <strong>Ladies</strong> Championships (WLC)<br />

Mission Hills Hainan's Vintage Course, Haikou,<br />

Hainan, China<br />

Individual: Shanshan Feng (CHN)<br />

Team: Shanshan Feng and Liying Ye (CHN)<br />

Lalla Meryem Cup<br />

Golf de l'Ocean, Agadir, Morocco<br />

Karen Lunn (AUS)<br />

Aberdeen Asset Management <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open<br />

presented by EventScotland<br />

Archerfield Links, East Lothian<br />

Carly Booth (SCO)<br />

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Turkish <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

National Golf Club, Belek, Antalya<br />

Christel Boeljon (NL)<br />

UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open presented by Audi<br />

Golfpark Gut Hausern, Nr. Munich<br />

Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA)<br />

Deloitte <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Golfclub Broekpolder, Rotterdam<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP)<br />

Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open<br />

Golf Resort Tale,Brezno,Tale<br />

Line Vedel (DK)<br />

Deutsche Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open<br />

Golf Gerre Losone, Ticino<br />

Carly Booth (SCO)<br />

Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters<br />

Albatross Golf Resort, Prague<br />

Melissa Reid (ENG)<br />

South African Women’s Open<br />

Selborne Park Golf Club<br />

Caroline Masson (DEU)<br />

Evian Masters presented by Société Générale<br />

Evian Masters Golf Club, Evian-Les-Bains<br />

Inbee Park (KOR)<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> Irish Open<br />

Killeen Castle, County Meath<br />

Catriona Matthew (SCO)<br />

ISPS Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters<br />

Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham<br />

Lydia Hall (WAL)<br />

UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong> Golf Open presented by Raiffeisen<br />

Golfclub Fohrenwald, Wiener Neustadt<br />

Caroline Hedwall (SWE)<br />

RICOH Women's British Open<br />

Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake<br />

Jiyai Shin (KOR)<br />

Tenerife Open de España Femenino<br />

Golf Las Américas<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS)<br />

Lacoste <strong>Ladies</strong> Open de France<br />

Chantaco Golf Club, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Aquitaine<br />

Stacey Keating (AUS)<br />

Sanya <strong>Ladies</strong> Open<br />

Yalong Bay Golf Club, Sanya<br />

Cassandra Kirkland (FRA)<br />

China Suzhou Taihu Open<br />

Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club, Shanghai<br />

Carlota Ciganda (ESP)<br />

Hero Women's Indian Open<br />

DLF Golf & Country Club, New Delhi<br />

Pornanong Phatlum (THA)<br />

Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters<br />

Emirates Golf Course, (Majlis Course), Dubai<br />

Shanshan Feng (CHN)<br />

Lalla Aicha <strong>Tour</strong> School for the <strong>2013</strong> season<br />

Al Maaden and Amelkis Resorts, Marrakech<br />

Ariya Jutanugarn (THA)<br />

223 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Most Majors<br />

Major Records<br />

Wegmans U.S. Kraft<br />

LPGA Women’s Nabisco RICOH/ Titleholders Western<br />

Total Championship Open Championship du Maurier^ Championship Open<br />

Berg, P. 15 1 — — 7 7<br />

Wright, M. 13 4 4 — — 2 3<br />

Suggs, L. 11 1 2 — — 4 4<br />

Zaharias, B. 10 — 3 — — 3 4<br />

Sorenstam, A. 10 3 3 3 1 — —<br />

Rawls, B. 8 2 4 — — 2<br />

Inkster, J. 7 2 2 2 1^ — —<br />

Webb, K. 7 1 2 2 2# — —<br />

Bradley, P. 6 1 1 1 3^ — —<br />

King, B. 6 1 2 3 — —<br />

Sheehan, P. 6 3 2 1 — —<br />

Whitworth, K. 6 3 2 1<br />

Alcott, A. 5 1 3 1^ — —<br />

Pak, S. 5 3 1 1 — —<br />

Tseng, Y. 5 2 1 2 — —<br />

Berning, S. 4 3 1<br />

Caponi, D. 4 2 2<br />

Davies, L. 4 2 1 1^ — —<br />

Haynie, S. 4 2 1 1^<br />

Stacy, H. 4 3 1^ — —<br />

Mallon, M. 4 1 2 1^ — —<br />

Hanson, B. 3 1 — — 1 1<br />

Jameson, B. 3 1 — — 2<br />

Lopez, N. 3 3 — —<br />

Mills, M. 3 2 1<br />

Stephenson, J. 3 1 1 1^ — —<br />

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Wegmans U.S. Kraft<br />

LPGA Women’s Nabisco RICOH/ Titleholders Western<br />

Total Championship Open Championship du Maurier^ Championship Open<br />

Burton, B. 2 2^ — —<br />

Carner, J. 2 2 —<br />

Crocker, F. 2 1 — — 1<br />

Geddes, J. 2 1 1 — —<br />

Little, S. 2 1 1^ —<br />

Mann, C. 2 1 1<br />

Palmer, S. 2 1 1<br />

Pepper, D. 2 2 — —<br />

Shin, J. 2 2<br />

Smith, M. 2 — 2<br />

Steinhauer, S. 2 2#<br />

Kerr, C. 2 1 1 — —<br />

— Indicates the major championship was not held during the player’s competitive career.<br />

^ Indicates the du Maurier Classic, which was the LPGA’s fourth major from 1979-2000.<br />

# Karrie Webb won one du Maurier Classic (1999) and one Weetabix Women’s British Open (2002);<br />

Sherri Steinhauer won one du Maurier Classic (1992) and one Weetabix Women’s British Open (2006).<br />

The U.S. Women’s Open became an LPGA major in 1950, the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented<br />

by Coca-Cola became a major in 1955, the Kraft Nabisco Championship became a major in 1983 and the<br />

RICOH Women’s British Open became a major in 2001. The du Maurier Classic was a major from 1979-2000<br />

and the RICOH Women’s British Open took its place as the fourth major of the season. The Titleholders<br />

Championship was a designated major from 1937-42, 1946-66 and in 1972; and the Western Open was a<br />

major from 1930-67.<br />

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Major Records continued<br />

Major Champions<br />

U.S. Women’s McDonald’s RICOH du Maurier Kraft Nabisco Titleholders Western<br />

Open LPGA Women’s Classic Championship Championship Open<br />

(1950-today) Championship British Open (1979-2000) (1983-today) 1937-42, (1930-67)<br />

(1955-today) (2001-today) (1946-66, 1972)<br />

2012 Choi, N.Y. Feng, S. Shin, Jiyai Yoo, SY.<br />

2011 Ryu, S. Tseng, Y. Tseng, Y. Lewis, S.<br />

2010 Creamer, P Kerr, C Tseng, Y Tseng, Y<br />

2009 Ji, E.H. Nordqvist, A. Matthew, C. Lincicome, B.<br />

2008 Park, I. Tseng, Y. Shin, J. Ochoa, L<br />

2007 Kerr, C. Pettersen, S. Ochoa, L. Pressel, M.<br />

2006 Sorenstam, A. Pak, S. Steinhauer, S. Webb, K.<br />

2005 Kim, B. Sorenstam, A. Jang, J. Sorenstam, A.<br />

2004 Mallon, M. Sorenstam, A. Stupples, K. Park, G.<br />

2003 Lunke, H. Sorenstam, A. Sorenstam, A. M-Lebouc, P.<br />

2002 Inkster, J. Pak, S. Webb, K. Sorenstam, A.<br />

2001 Webb, K. Webb, K. Pak, S. Sorenstam, A.<br />

2000 Webb, K. Inkster, J. Mallon, M. Webb, K.<br />

1999 Inkster, J. Inkster, J. Webb, K. Pepper, D.<br />

1998 Pak, S. Pak, S. Burton, B. Hurst, P.<br />

1997 Nicholas, A. Johnson, C. Walker, C. King, B.<br />

1996 Sorenstam, A. Davies, L. Davies, L. Sheehan, P.<br />

1995 Sorenstam, A. Robbins, K. Lidback, J. Bowen, N.<br />

1994 Sheehan, P. Davies, L. Nause, M. Andrews, D.<br />

1993 Merten, L. Sheehan, P. Burton, B. Alfredsson, H.<br />

1992 Sheehan, P. King, B. Steinhauer, S. Mochrie, D.<br />

1991 Mallon, M. Mallon, M. Scranton, N. Alcott, A.<br />

1990 King, B. Daniel, B. Johnston, C. King, B.<br />

1989 King, B. Lopez, N. Green, T. Inkster, J.<br />

1988 Neumann, L. Turner, S. Little, S. Alcott, A.<br />

1987 Davies, L. Geddes, J. Rosenthal, J. King, B.<br />

1986 Geddes, J. Bradley, P. Bradley, P. Bradley, P.<br />

1985 Baker, K. Lopez, N. Bradley, P. Miller, A.<br />

1984 Stacy, H. Sheehan, P. Inkster, J. Inkster, J.<br />

1983 Stephenson, J. Sheehan, P. Stacy, H. Alcott, A.<br />

1982 Anderson, J. Stephenson, J. Haynie, S.<br />

1981 Bradley, P. Caponi, D. Stephenson, J.<br />

1980 Alcott, A. Little, S. Bradley, P.<br />

1979 Britz, J. Caponi, D. Alcott, A.<br />

1978 Stacy, H .Lopez, N.<br />

1977 Stacy, H. Higuchi, C.<br />

1976 Carner, J. Burfeindt, B.<br />

1975 Palmer, S. Whitworth, K.<br />

1974 Haynie, S. Haynie, S.<br />

1973 Berning, S. Mills, M.<br />

1972 Berning, S. Ahern, K. Palmer, S.<br />

1971 Carner, J. Whitworth, K.<br />

1970 Caponi, D. Englehorn, S.<br />

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U.S. Women’s McDonald’s RICOH du Maurier Kraft Nabisco Titleholders Western<br />

Open LPGA Women’s Classic Championship Championship Open<br />

(1950-today) Championship British Open (1979-2000) (1983-today) 1937-42, (1930-67)<br />

(1955-today) (2001-today) (1946-66, 1972)<br />

1969 Caponi, D. Rawls, B.<br />

1968 Berning, S. Post, S<br />

1967 a-LaCoste, C. Whitworth, K. Whitworth, K.<br />

1966 Spuzich, S. Ehret, G. Whitworth, K.<br />

1965 Mann, C. Haynie, S. Whitworth, K.<br />

1964 Wright, M. Mills, M. Smith, M.<br />

1963 Mills, M. Wright, M. Smith, M.<br />

1962 Breer, M. Kimball, J. Wright, M.<br />

1961 Wright, M. Wright, M. Wright, M.<br />

1960 Rawls, B. Wright, M. Crocker, F.<br />

1959 Wright, M. Rawls, B. Suggs, L.<br />

1958 Wright, M. Wright, M. Hanson, B.<br />

1957 Rawls, B. Suggs, L. Berg, P.<br />

1956 Cornelius, K. Hagge, M. Suggs, L.<br />

1955 Crocker, F. Hanson, B. Berg, P.<br />

1954 Zaharias, B. Suggs, L.<br />

1953 Rawls, B. Berg, P. Suggs,L.<br />

1952 Suggs, L. Zaharias, B. Rawls, B.<br />

1951 Rawls, B. a-O’Sullivan, P. Berg, P.<br />

1950 Zaharias, B. Zaharias, B. Zaharias, B.<br />

1949 Suggs, L. a-Kirk, P. Suggs, L.<br />

1948 Zaharias, B. Berg, P. Berg, P.<br />

1947 Jameson, B. a-Zaharias, B. a-Suggs, L.<br />

1946 Berg, P. a-Suggs, L. a-Suggs, L.<br />

1945 a-Zaharias, B.<br />

1944 a-Zaharias, B.<br />

1943 Berg, P.<br />

1942 a-Kirby, D. a-Jameson, B.<br />

1941 a-Kirby, D. Berg, P.<br />

1940 a-Hicks, H. Zaharias, B.<br />

1939 a-Berg, P. a-Dettweiler, H.<br />

1938 a-Berg, P. a-Barrett, B.<br />

1937 a-Berg, P. Hicks, H.<br />

1936 a-Hill, O.<br />

1935 a-Hill, O.<br />

1934 a-McDougall, M.<br />

1933 a-Beebe, J.<br />

1932 a-Weiller, J.<br />

1931 a-Beebe, J.<br />

1930 a-Mida, L.<br />

a- denotes amateur<br />

The RICOH Women’s British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic in 2001, but did not adopt its tournament history.<br />

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Major Championships <strong>2013</strong><br />

Kraft Nabisco Championship<br />

April 4-7 <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore <strong>Tour</strong>nament Course, Rancho Mirage, California, USA<br />

Prize fund: $2,000,000<br />

2012 champion: Sun Young Yoo<br />

Wegman’s LPGA Championship<br />

June 6-9 <strong>2013</strong><br />

Locust Hill Country Club, Pittsford, New York, USA<br />

Prize fund: $2,500,000<br />

2012 champion: Shanshan Feng<br />

US Women’s Open<br />

June 27-30 <strong>2013</strong><br />

Sebonack Golf Club, Southampton, NY, USA<br />

Prize fund: $3,250,000<br />

2012 champion: Na Yeon Choi<br />

Ricoh Women’s British Open<br />

August 1-4 <strong>2013</strong><br />

The Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland<br />

Prize fund: €1,920,130 (subject to exchange rate fluctuations)<br />

2012 champion: Jiyai Shin<br />

The Evian Championship<br />

September 12-15 <strong>2013</strong><br />

Evian Masters Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France<br />

Prize fund: $3,250,000<br />

2012 champion: Inbee Park<br />

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The Solheim Cup Facts<br />

Competition<br />

The Solheim Cup is a biennial, trans-Atlantic team match-play competition featuring the<br />

best US-born players from the <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf Association (LPGA) <strong>Tour</strong> and<br />

the best <strong>European</strong> members from the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>). The US Team leads<br />

the competition, 8-4, and has never lost The Solheim Cup on home soil.<br />

Dates: August 13-18, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Site: Colorado Golf Club, Parker, CO. USA<br />

Format:<br />

Three-day, match-play competition. The first two days of competition feature two sessions each<br />

day, with a total of eight foursomes and eight four-ball matches over the two days. The final day<br />

consists of 12 singles matches.<br />

The foursomes format features two-member teams, with players hitting alternate shots<br />

using the same ball. At the end of the hole, one score is recorded for the team. In contrast,<br />

a four-ball match has each player playing her own ball throughout the entire match. At the<br />

end of each hole, the best score of the two teammates is recorded; only one score from<br />

each team is recorded for each hole. For the singles competition, one US and one <strong>European</strong><br />

player compete against one another. Each plays her own ball throughout the round and<br />

records her own score.<br />

Scoring:<br />

Scoring is based on a points system, with 28 total points available over the three days of<br />

competition. One point is awarded for each match won, and half a point is given to each<br />

team for matches that end in a tie. The defending champion needs 14 points to retain the<br />

Cup, while the other team would require 14 1 ⁄2 points to win the event.<br />

<strong>European</strong> selection:<br />

The <strong>European</strong> Team is selected by taking the top four players from the <strong>LET</strong> points standings,<br />

followed by the next top four <strong>European</strong> <strong>LET</strong> members appearing on the Rolex Rankings at an<br />

agreed cut-off date, plus four Captain’s Selections.<br />

USA selection:<br />

Beginning in <strong>2013</strong>, the 12-player US Team will be made up of the top 8 on the LPGA Solheim<br />

Cup points list, the next two highest ranked eligible players from the Rolex Rankings and 2<br />

Captain’s Picks. US players began earning points toward the <strong>2013</strong> US Solheim Cup team<br />

at the 2011 CN Canadian Women’s Open.<br />

Team Captains:<br />

Europe: Captain: Liselotte Neumann, Vice Captains: Carin Koch and Annika Sorenstam<br />

USA: Captain: Meg Mallon, Vice Captains: Dottie Pepper and tbc<br />

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The Solheim Cup Facts continued<br />

Course:<br />

When golf course architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw first walked the property at Colorado<br />

Golf Club, they deemed the land “gifted for golf”. The 7,604-yard, par-72 course plays through<br />

open meadows, wooded hillsides, natural barrancas and streams. Coore and Crenshaw have<br />

utilized all these elements to create a journey that engages all aspects of the game.<br />

#1 Best New Private Golf Course (GOLF Magazine and Sports Illustrated 2007 rankings)<br />

#22 Top 100 Modern Course (Golfweek, 2010 rankings)<br />

#One of the “Ten to Watch” in Golf Magazine 2007 World Top 100 Rankings<br />

For more information, visit the Club’s Web site, www.coloradogolfclub.com.<br />

TV coverage:<br />

Sky Sports will broadcast coverage in the UK and Ireland and has covered The Solheim<br />

Cup in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011. The Golf Channel will broadcast coverage in<br />

the United States.<br />

The Cup:<br />

17 5 ⁄8 inch Waterford Crystal cup with a 2 1 ⁄2 inch mahogany base.<br />

History:<br />

The Solheim Cup is named in honour of Karsten Solheim, the founder of Karsten Manufacturing<br />

Corporation, which makes PING golf equipment. In 1990, the Solheim family, in conjunction<br />

with the LPGA and the <strong>LET</strong>, developed the concept and became the title sponsor for The<br />

Solheim Cup, professional golf’s international match-play competition for women. PING has<br />

sponsored The Solheim Cup since its inception and is now a Global Partner of The Solheim<br />

Cup along with Rolex. Held every two years, the event has grown into the most prestigious<br />

international women’s professional golf team event. The Solheim Cup is the most highly coveted<br />

trophy in women’s professional golf team competition; some of the most memorable moments<br />

in women’s golf have happened during one of The Solheim Cups, and berths on the US and<br />

<strong>European</strong> teams are highly sought after by players from both organisations.<br />

Past results<br />

1990 Lake Nona Golf Club, Orlando, Fla., Nov. 16-18<br />

USA 11 1 ⁄2, EUR 4 1 ⁄2<br />

1992 Dalmahoy Hotel Golf and Country Club, Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 2-4<br />

EUR 11 1 ⁄2, USA 6 1 ⁄2<br />

1994 The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Oct. 21-23<br />

USA 13, EUR 7<br />

1996 Marriott St. Pierre Hotel & Country Club, Chepstow, Wales, Sept. 20-22<br />

USA 17, EUR 11<br />

1998 Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio, Sept. 18-20<br />

USA 16, EUR 12<br />

2000 Loch Lomond Golf Club, Luss, Scotland, Oct. 8-10<br />

EUR 14 1 ⁄2, USA 11 1 ⁄2<br />

2002 Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minn., Sept. 20-22<br />

USA 15 1 ⁄2, EUR 12 1 ⁄2<br />

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2003 Barsebäck Golf and Country Club, Malmo, Sweden, Sept. 12-14<br />

EUR 17 1 ⁄2, USA 10 1 ⁄2<br />

2005 Crooked Stick Golf Club, Carmel, Ind., Sept. 9-11<br />

USA 15 1 ⁄2, EUR 12 1 ⁄2<br />

2007 Halmstad Golf Club, Halmstad, Sweden, Sept. 14-16<br />

USA 16, EUR 12<br />

2009 Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Ill., Aug. 21-23<br />

USA 16, EUR 12<br />

2011 Killeen Castle, Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland, Sept. 23-25<br />

EUR 15, USA 13<br />

Past Captains:<br />

YEAR USA EUROPE<br />

1990 Kathy Whitworth Mickey Walker<br />

1992 Kathy Whitworth* Mickey Walker<br />

1994 JoAnne Carner Mickey Walker<br />

1996 Judy Rankin Mickey Walker<br />

1998 Judy Rankin Pia Nilsson<br />

2000 Pat Bradley Dale Reid<br />

Debbie Massey, asst. captain Pam Wright, asst. captain<br />

2002 Patty Sheehan Dale Reid<br />

Jane Geddes, asst. captain Pam Wright, asst. captain<br />

2003 Patty Sheehan Catrin Nilsmark<br />

Jane Geddes, asst. captain Alison Nicholas, asst. captain<br />

2005 Nancy Lopez Catrin Nilsmark<br />

Donna Caponi, asst. captain Alison Nicholas, asst. captain<br />

2007 Betsy King Helen Alfredsson<br />

Beth Daniel, asst. captain Marie-Laure de Lorenzi, asst. captain<br />

2009 Beth Daniel Alison Nicholas<br />

Meg Mallon, asst. captain Joanne Morley, asst. captain<br />

Kelly Robbins, asst. captain Liselotte Neumann, asst. captain<br />

2011 Rosie Jones Alison Nicholas<br />

Juli Inkster, asst. captain Joanne Morley, asst. captain<br />

Sherri Steinhauer, asst. captain Annika Sorenstam, asst. captain.<br />

* Due to a family emergency, Kathy Whitworth left the competition prior to the start of play.<br />

LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> President Alice Miller served as team captain in her absence.<br />

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The Solheim Cup Facts continued<br />

PING Junior Solheim Cup:<br />

PING and the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) formed the PING Junior Solheim Cup in<br />

2001 as the first girls-only team event of its kind at the junior level, featuring the 12 finest female<br />

junior golfers (ages 13-18) from the United States against the top 12 junior golfers (ages 13-18)<br />

from Europe. The first event was held in Minneapolis, Minn., the week of the 2002 Solheim<br />

Cup, where the US Team won 17 - 7. The <strong>European</strong> team won the following year in Malmo,<br />

Sweden, 12½ - 11½ and the US team won 16-8 in 2005 at The Bridgewater Club in Westfield,<br />

Ind. In 2007, Europe regained the title in Båstad, Sweden, winning 14 - 10. In 2009, the US<br />

Team regained control of the Junior Solheim Cup, winning 15½ - 8½ at Aurora Country Club in<br />

Aurora, Ill. In 2011, the US team retained the PING Junior Solheim Cup in dramatic fashion<br />

when they came from behind to earn a 12 - 12 draw against Europe in an intense match at<br />

Knightsbrook Hotel Spa & Golf Resort, Co. Meath, Ireland, which was not settled until the last<br />

putt dropped. The <strong>2013</strong> Junior Solheim Cup will be held at a The Inverness Hotel & Golf Club in<br />

Denver, Colorado, during the week of August 13 - 18, <strong>2013</strong>. For more information about the<br />

PING Junior Solheim Cup, log on to www.ajga.org.<br />

For more information:<br />

For more information and updated points standings throughout the season, visit<br />

www.ladieseuropeantour.com, www.solheimcup.com or www.LPGA.com<br />

Media contacts:<br />

Bethan Cutler,<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

T: +44(0)7980 056 045<br />

E: bcutler@ladieseuropeantour.com<br />

Mike Scanlan<br />

LPGA Communications<br />

T: +1-386-274-6200<br />

E: mike.scanlan@lpga.com<br />

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n Friday 23rd September<br />

The Solheim Cup Results<br />

2011 Killeen Castle, Dunsany, Co Meath, Ireland<br />

September 23-25<br />

Captains: Alison Nicholas (England) and Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

Maria Hjorth/Anna Nordqvist v Michelle Wie/Cristie Kerr 2&1<br />

Karen Stupples/Melissa Reid v Paula Creamer/Brittany Lincicome 1 up<br />

3&2 Catriona Matthew/Azahara Muñoz v Stacy Lewis/Angela Stanford<br />

1 up Suzann Pettersen/Sophie Gustafson v Brittany Lang/Juli Inkster<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Four-Ball Matches (pm)<br />

Laura Davies/Melissa Reid v Paula Creamer/Morgan Pressel 1 up<br />

AS Catriona Matthew/Sandra Gal v Christina Kim/Ryann O’Toole AS<br />

5&4 Sophie Gustafson/Caroline Hedwall v Vicky Hurst/Brittany Lincicome<br />

2 up Suzann Pettersen/Anna Nordqvist v Cristie Kerr/Michelle Wie<br />

Europe 2.5 USA 1.5<br />

Match Position Europe 4.5 USA 3.5<br />

n Saturday 24th September Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

6&5 Caroline Hedwall/Sophie Gustafson v Angela Stanford/Stacy Lewis<br />

Karen Stupples/Christel Boeljon v Morgan Pressel/Ryann O’Toole 3&2<br />

3&2 Maria Hjorth/Anna Nordqvist v Brittany Lang/Juli Inkster<br />

AS Catriona Matthew/Azahara Muñoz v Cristie Kerr/Paula Creamer AS<br />

Europe 2.5 USA 1.5<br />

Four-Ball Matches (pm)<br />

4&3 Laura Davies/Melissa Reid v Brittany Lang/Michelle Wie<br />

Suzann Pettersen/Caroline Hedwall v Morgan Pressel/Cristie Kerr 1 up<br />

Sandra Gal/Christel Boeljon v Stacy Lewis/Ryann O’Toole 2&1<br />

Maria Hjorth/Azahara Muñoz v Paula Creamer/Brittany Lincicome 3&1<br />

Europe 1 USA 3<br />

Match Position Europe 8 USA 8<br />

n Sunday 25th September Singles Matches<br />

6&5 Catriona Matthew v Paula Creamer<br />

2 holes Sophie Gustafson v Stacy Lewis<br />

Anna Nordqvist v Morgan Pressel 2&1<br />

AS Laura Davies v Juli Inkster AS<br />

Melissa Reid v Vicky Hurst 2 holes<br />

2 holes Christel Boeljon v Brittany Lincicome<br />

Sandra Gal v Brittany Lang 6&5<br />

Maria Hjorth v Christina Kim 4&2<br />

1 hole Suzann Pettersen v Michelle Wie<br />

AS Caroline Hedwall v Ryann O’Toole AS<br />

1 hole Azahara Muñoz v Angela Stanford<br />

Won Karen Stupples v Cristie Kerr *<br />

*Due to injury Kerr conceded the match to Stupples on the first tee and Europe were awarded the point<br />

Europe 7 USA 5<br />

Final Match Position Europe 15 USA 13<br />

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The Solheim Cup Results continued<br />

2009 Rich Harvest Farms, Illinois, USA<br />

n Friday 21st August<br />

Suzann Pettersen/Sophie Gustafson v Paula Creamer/Cristie Kerr 1up<br />

1up Helen Alfredsson/Tania Elosegui v Angela Stanford/Juli Inkster<br />

5&4 Laura Davies/Becky Brewerton v Brittany Lang/Brittany Lincicome<br />

AS Catriona Matthew/Maria Hjorth v Morgan Pressel/Michelle Wie AS<br />

Europe 1.5 USA 2.5<br />

Suzann Pettersen/Sophie Gustafson v Christina Kim/Natalie Gulbis 4&2<br />

3&1 Becky Brewerton/Gwladys Nocera v Angela Stanford/Nicole Castrale<br />

3&2 Maria Hjorth/Anna Nordqvist v Kristy McPherson/Brittany Lincicome<br />

Catriona Matthew/Janice Moodie v Paula Creamer/Juli Inkster 2&1<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 3.5 USA 4.5<br />

n Saturday 22nd August<br />

August 21-23<br />

Captains: Alison Nicholas (Europe) Beth Daniel (USA)<br />

Four-Ball Matches (am)<br />

Foursomes Matches (pm)<br />

Four-Ball Matches (am)<br />

Helen Alfredsson/Tania Elosegui v Christina Kim/Michelle Wie 5&4<br />

AS Diana Luna/Catriona Matthew v Brittany Lang/Angela Stanford AS<br />

1 up Anna Nordqvist/Suzann Pettersen v Nicole Castrale/Cristie Kerr<br />

1 up Maria Hjorth/Gwladys Nocera v Brittany Lincicome/Kristy McPherson<br />

Europe 2.5 USA 1.5<br />

Foursomes Matches (pm)<br />

4&3 Sophie Gustafson/Janice Moodie v Paula Creamer/Juli Inkster<br />

Helen Alfredsson/Suzann Pettersen v Kristy McPherson/Morgan Pressel 2 up<br />

5&4 Becky Brewerton/Gwladys Nocera v Natalie Gulbis/Christina Kim<br />

Maria Hjorth/Anna Nordqvist v Cristie Kerr/Michelle Wie 1 up<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 8 USA 8<br />

n Sunday 23rd August<br />

Singles Matches<br />

Suzann Pettersen v Paula Creamer 3&2<br />

Becky Brewerton v Angela Stanford 5&4<br />

Helen Alfredsson v Michelle Wie 1 up<br />

AS Laura Davies v Brittany Lang AS<br />

AS Gwladys Nocera v Juli Inkster AS<br />

3&2 Catriona Matthew v Kristy McPherson<br />

Sophie Gustafson v Brittany Lincicome 3&2<br />

3&2 Diana Luna v Nicole Castrale<br />

Tania Elosegui v Christina Kim 2up<br />

AS Maria Hjorth v Cristie Kerr AS<br />

Anna Nordqvist v Morgan Pressel 3&2<br />

AS Janice Moodie v Natalie Gulbis AS<br />

Europe 4 USA 8<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 12 USA 16<br />

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n Friday 14th September<br />

September 14-16<br />

Captains: Helen Alfredsson (Europe) Betsy King (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

AS Pettersen/Gustafson v Hurst/Kerr AS<br />

Sorenstam/Matthew v Steinhauer/Diaz 4&2<br />

Davies/Brewerton v Inkster/Creamer 2&1<br />

3&2 Nocera/Hjorth v Gulbis/Pressel<br />

Europe 1.5 USA 2.5<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

4&2 Matthew/Tinning v Hurst/Lincicome<br />

AS Sorenstam/Hjorth v Stanford/Prammanasudh AS<br />

Gustafson/Nocera v Castrale/Kerr 3&2<br />

AS Johnson/Davies v Creamer/Pressel AS<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 3.5 USA 4.5<br />

n Saturday 15th September Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

AS Hjorth/Nocera v Steinhauer AS<br />

AS Gustafson/Pettersen v Inkster/Creamer AS<br />

Tinning/Hauert v Hurst/Stanford 4&2<br />

1 up Sorenstam/Matthew v Castrale/Kerr<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

AS Wessberg/Hjorth v Creamer/Lincicome AS<br />

AS Johnson/Tinning v Inkster/Prammanasudh AS<br />

1 up Brewerton/Davies v Gulbis/Castrale<br />

3&2 Sorenstam/Pettersen v Kerr/Pressel<br />

Europe 3 USA 1<br />

Match Position Europe 8.5 USA 7.5<br />

n Sunday 14th September Singles Matches<br />

3&2 Catriona Matthew v Laura Diaz<br />

Sophie Gustafson v Pat Hurst 2&1<br />

Suzann Pettersen v Stacy Prammanasudh 2 up<br />

Iben Tinning v Juli Inkster 4&3<br />

AS Becky Brewerton v Sherri Steinhauer AS<br />

Trish Johnson v Angela Stanford 3&2<br />

Annika Sorenstam v Morgan Pressel 2&1<br />

4&3 Laura Davies v Brittany Lincicome<br />

Bettina Hauert v Nicole Castrale 3&2<br />

Maria Hjorth v Paula Creamer 2&1<br />

1 up Linda Wessberg v Cristie Kerr<br />

Gwladys Nocera v Nathalie Gulbis 4&3<br />

Europe 3.5 USA 8.5<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 12 USA 16<br />

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n Friday 9th September<br />

2005 Crooked Stick Golf Club,<br />

Indianapolis, USA<br />

September 9-11<br />

Captains: Catrin Nilsmark (Europe) Nancy Lopez (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

AS Koch/Matthew v Daniel/Creamer AS<br />

2&1 Davies/Hjorth v Kerr/Gulbis<br />

AS Gustafson/Johnson v Kim/Hurst AS<br />

1 up Sorenstam/Pettersen v Redman/Diaz<br />

Europe 3 USA 1<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

Hjorth/Tinning v Jones/Mallon 3&2<br />

Gustafson/Stupples v Kerr/Gulbis 2&1<br />

2&1 Sorenstam/Matthew v Hurst/Ward<br />

4&3 Davies/Pettersen v Creamer/Inkster<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 5 USA 3<br />

n Saturday 10th September Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

Nocera/Kreutz v Kim/Gulbis 4&2<br />

Davies/Hjorth v Creamer/Inkster 3&2<br />

5&3 Gustafson/Koch v Diaz/Ward<br />

Sorenstam/Matthew v Redman/Hurst 2 up<br />

Europe 1 USA 3<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

AS Tinning/Johnson v Daniel/Inkster AS<br />

AS Gustafson/Pettersen v Jones/Mallon AS<br />

Koch/Matthew v Kerr/Creamer 1 up<br />

4&2 Davies/Sorenstam v Hurst/Kim<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 8 USA 8<br />

n Sunday 11th September Singles Matches<br />

Sophie Gustafson v Juli Inkster 2&1<br />

Laura Davies v Paula Creamer 7&5<br />

Trish Johnson v Pat Hurst 2&1<br />

Iben Tinning v Laura Diaz 6&5<br />

Ludivine Kreutz v Christina Kim 5&4<br />

4&3 Annika Sorenstam v Beth Daniel<br />

Maria Hjorth v Natalie Gulbis 2&1<br />

3&2 Catriona Matthew v Wendy Ward<br />

2&1 Carin Koch v Michele Redman<br />

2&1 Gwladys Nocera v Cristie Kerr<br />

Karen Stupples v Meg Mallon 3&1<br />

AS Suzann Pettersen v Rosie Jones AS<br />

Europe 4.5 USA 7.5<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 12.5 USA 15.5<br />

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2003 Barsebäck G&CC, Malmo, Sweden<br />

n Friday 12th September<br />

September 12-14<br />

Captains: Catrin Nilsmark (Europe) Patty Sheehan (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

AS Koch/Davies v Daniel/Robbins AS<br />

5&3 Moodie/Matthew v Inkster/Ward<br />

4&3 Sorenstam/Pettersen v Diaz/Bowie<br />

3&2 Gustafson/Esterl v Mallon/Jones<br />

Europe 3.5 USA 0.5<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

Davies/Matthew v Kuehne/Kerr 2&1<br />

Sorenstam/Koch v Inkster/Daniel 1 up<br />

3&2 Pettersen/M. Lebouc v Stanford/Mallon<br />

Tinning/Gustafson v Redman/Jones 2 up<br />

Europe 1 USA 3<br />

Match Position Europe 4.5 USA 3.5<br />

n Saturday 13th September Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

3&1 Gustafson/Pettersen v Kuehne/Kerr<br />

AS Esterl/Tinning v Stanford/Redman AS<br />

3&2 Sorenstam/Koch v Ward/Bowie<br />

AS Moodie/Matthew v Mallon/Robbins AS<br />

Europe 3 USA 1<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

Sanchez/McKay v Daniel/Inkster 5&4<br />

Gustafson/Davies v Kerr/Kuehne 2&1<br />

4&3 Matthew/Moodie v Ward/Jones<br />

1 up Sorenstam/Pettersen v Robbins/Diaz<br />

Europe 2 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 9.5 USA 6.5<br />

n Sunday 14th September Singles Matches<br />

3&2 Janice Moodie v Kelli Kuehne<br />

Carin Koch v Juli Inkster 5&4<br />

5&4 Sophie Gustafson v Heather Bowie<br />

2&1 Iben Tinning v Wendy Ward<br />

Ana Belen Sanchez v Michelle Redman 3&1<br />

3&1 Catriona Matthew v Rosie Jones<br />

3&2 Annika Sorenstam v Angela Stanford<br />

Suzann Pettersen v Cristie Kerr conc<br />

conc Laura Davies v Meg Mallon<br />

Elisabeth Esterl v Laura Diaz 5&4<br />

conc Mhairi McKay v Beth Daniel<br />

conc Patricia Meunier Lebouc v Kelly Robbins<br />

Europe 8 USA 4<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 17.5 USA 10.5<br />

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The Solheim Cup Results continued<br />

2002 Interlachen G&CC, Minnesota, USA<br />

n Friday 20th September<br />

September 20-22<br />

Captains: Dale Reid (Europe) Patty Sheehan (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

2 up Davies/Marti v Inkster/Diaz<br />

Tinning/Carriedo v Daniel/Ward 1 up<br />

4&2 Alfredsson/Pettersen v Robbins/Hurst<br />

3&2 Sorenstam/Koch v Maillon/Kuehne<br />

Europe 3 USA 1<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

Davies/Marti v Jones/Kerr 1 up<br />

Gustafson/Icher v Diaz/Klein 4&3<br />

Sorebstam/Hjorth v Redman/Mallon 2&1<br />

3&2 McKay/Koch v Inkster/Kuehne<br />

Europe 1 USA 3<br />

Match Position Europe 4 USA 4<br />

n Saturday 21st September Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

4&3 Sorenstam/Koch v Kerr/Redman<br />

Tinning/McKay v Klein/Ward 3&2<br />

Marti/Davies v Mallon/Inkster 2&1<br />

Alfredsson/Pettersen v Diaz/Robbins 3&1<br />

Europe 1 USA 3<br />

Fourball Matches (pm)<br />

4&3 Sorenstam/Koch v Daniel/Ward<br />

1 up Hjorth/Tinning v Hurst/Kuehne<br />

1 up Icher/Carriedo v Jones/Kerr<br />

1 up Davies/Gustafson v Robbins/Klein<br />

Europe 4 USA 0<br />

Match Position Europe 9 USA 7<br />

n Sunday 22nd September Singles Matches<br />

Raquel Carriedo v Juli Inkster 4&3<br />

Paula Marti v Laura Diaz 5&4<br />

Helen Alfredsson v Emilee Klein 2&1<br />

3&2 Iben Tinning v Kelli Kuehne<br />

AS Susann Pettersen v Michele Redman AS<br />

AS Annika Sorenstam v Wendy Ward AS<br />

Maria Hjorth v Kelly Robbins 5&3<br />

3&2 Sophie Gustafson v Cristie Kerr<br />

Laura Davies v Meg Mallon 3&2<br />

Mhairi McKay v Pat Hurst 3&2<br />

AS Carin Koch v Beth Daniel AS<br />

Karine Icher v Rosie Jones 3&2<br />

Europe 3.5 USA 8.5<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 12.5 USA 15.5<br />

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n Friday 6th October<br />

4&3 Davies/Nicholas v Pepper/Inkster<br />

3&2 Johnson/Gustafson v Robbins/Hurst<br />

2&1 Nilsmark/Koch v Burton/Iverson<br />

1 Hole Sorenstam/Moodie v Maillon/Daniel<br />

Europe 4 USA 0<br />

Davies/Nicholas v Iverson/Jones 6&5<br />

AS Johnson/Gustafson v Inkster/Steinhauer AS<br />

Neumann/Alfredsson v Robbins/Hurst 1 Hole<br />

1 Hole Moodie/Sorenstam v Mallon/Daniel<br />

Europe 1.5 USA 2.5<br />

Match Position Europe 5.5 USA 2.5<br />

n Saturday 7th October<br />

2000 Loch Lomond GC, Scotland<br />

October 6-8<br />

Captains: Dale Reid (Europe) Pat Bradley (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches (am)<br />

Foursomes Matches (pm)<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

3&2 Johnson/Gustafson v Jones/Iverson<br />

3&2 Nicholas/Alfredsson v Inkster/Steinhauer<br />

2&1 Nilsmark/Koch v Scranton/Redman<br />

AS Neumann/Meunier Lebouc v Pepper/Burton AS<br />

AS Davies/Carriedo v Mallon/Daniel AS<br />

Sorenstam/Moodie v Hurst/Robbins 2&1<br />

Europe 4 USA 2<br />

Match Position Europe 9.5 USA 4.5<br />

n Sunday 8th October<br />

Singles Matches<br />

Annika Sorenstam v Juli Inkster 5&4<br />

Sophie Gustafson v Brandie Burton 4&3<br />

4&3 Helen Alfredsson v Beth Daniel<br />

Trish Johnson v Dottie Pepper 2&1<br />

Laura Davies v Kelly Robbins 3&2<br />

AS Liselotte Neumann v Pat Hurst AS<br />

AS Alison Nicholas v Sherri Steinhauer AS<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc v Meg Mallon 1 Hole<br />

1 Hole Catrin Nilsmark v Rosie Jones<br />

Raquel Carriedo v Becky Iverson 3&2<br />

2&1 Carin Koch v Michele Redman<br />

1 Hole Janice Moodie v Nancy Scranton<br />

Europe 5 USA 7<br />

Final Match Position<br />

Europe 14.5 USA 11.5<br />

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1998 Muirfield Village, Ohio, USA<br />

September 18 - 20<br />

Captains: Judy Rankin (USA) Pia Nilsson (Europe)<br />

n Friday 18th September<br />

Foursome Matches<br />

3&1 Pepper/Inkster v Davies/Johnson<br />

3&1 Mallon/Burton v Alfredsson/Nicholas<br />

1 hole Robbins/Hurst v Hackney/Neumann<br />

Andrews/Green v A. Sorenstam/Matthew 3&2<br />

USA 3 Europe 1<br />

AS King/Johnson v Davies/C. Sorenstam AS<br />

7&5 Hurst/Jones v Hackney/Gustafson<br />

Robbins/Steinhauer v Alfredsson/de Lorenzi 2&1<br />

2 up Pepper/Burton v A. Sorensatm/Nilsmark<br />

USA 2.5 Europe 1.5<br />

Match Position USA 5.5 Europe 2.5<br />

n Saturday 19th September<br />

3&2 Andrews/Steinhauer v A. Sorenstam/Matthew<br />

Mallon/Burton v Davies/C. Sorenstam 3&2<br />

1 hole Pepper/Inkster v Alfredsson/de Lorenzi<br />

1 hole Robbins/Hurst v Neumann/Nilsmark<br />

USA 3 Europe 1<br />

King/Jones v A. Sorenstam/Nilsmark 5&3<br />

Johnson/Green v Davies/Hackney 2 up<br />

4&3 Andrews/Steinhauer v de Lorenzi/Alfredsson<br />

2&1 Mallon/Inkster v Neumann/C. Sorenstam<br />

USA 2 Europe 2<br />

Match Position USA 10.5 Europe 5.5<br />

n Sunday 20th September<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

Foursome Matches<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

Singles Matches<br />

Pat Hurst v Laura Davies 1 hole<br />

Juli Inkster v Helen Alfredsson 2&1<br />

Donna Andrews v Annika Sorenstam 2&1<br />

Brandie Burton v Liselotte Neumann 1 hole<br />

3&2 Dottie Pepper v Trish Johnson<br />

2&1 Kelly Robbins v Charlotta Sorenstam<br />

Chris Johnson v Marie-Laure de Lorenzi 1 hole<br />

6&4 Rosie Jones v Catrin Nilsmark<br />

1 hole Tammie Green v Alison Nicholas<br />

3&2 Sherri Steinhauer v Catriona Matthew<br />

Betsy King v Lisa Hackney 6&5<br />

AS Meg Mallon v Sophie Gustafson AS<br />

USA 5.5 Europe 6.5<br />

Final Match Position USA 16 Europe 12<br />

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1996 Marriott St Pierre Hotel & Country Club,<br />

Chepstow, Wales<br />

n Friday 20th September<br />

Foursomes Matches (AM)<br />

AS Robbins/McGann v Sorenstam/Nilsmark AS<br />

1 hole Sheehan/Jones v Davies/Nicholas<br />

1 hole Daniel/Skinner v de Lorenzi /Reid<br />

2&1 Pepper/Burton v Alfredsson/Neumann<br />

USA 3.5 Europe 0.5<br />

Fourball Matches (PM)<br />

Robbins/Bradley v Davies/Johnson 6&5<br />

Skinner/Geddes v Sorenstam/Marshall 1 hole<br />

1 hole Pepper/King v Neumann/Nilsmark<br />

AS Mallon/Daniel v Alfredsson/Nicholas AS<br />

USA 1.5 Europe 2.5<br />

Match Position USA 5 Europe 3<br />

n Saturday 21st September Foursomes Matches (AM)<br />

Sheehan/Jones v Davies/Johnson 4&3<br />

Pepper/Burton v Sorenstam/Nilsmark 1 hole<br />

AS Mallon/Geddes v Neumann/Marshall AS<br />

Robbins/McGann v de Lorenzi/Alfredsson 4&3<br />

USA 0.5 Europe 3.5<br />

Match Position USA 5.5 Europe 6.5<br />

n Saturday 21st September<br />

September 20-22<br />

Captains: Judy Rankin (USA) Mickey Walker (Europe)<br />

Fourball Matches (PM)<br />

Daniel/Skinner v Davies/Hackney 6&5<br />

AS McGann/Mallon v Sorenstam/Johnson AS<br />

2&1 Robbins/King v de Lorenzi/Joanne Morley<br />

Sheehan/Geddes v Nilsmark/Neumann 3&1<br />

USA 1.5 Europe 2.5<br />

Match Position USA 7 Europe 9<br />

n Sunday 22nd September Singles Matches<br />

Pat Bradley v Annika Sorenstam 2&1<br />

2&1 Val Skinner v Kathryn Marshall<br />

3&2 Michelle McGann v Laura Davies<br />

AS Beth Daniel v Liselotte Neumann AS<br />

1 hole Brandie Burton v Lisa Hackney<br />

3&2 Dottie Pepper v Trish Johnson<br />

AS Kelly Robbins v Alison Nicholas AS<br />

5&4 Betsy King v M-L de Lorenzi<br />

5&4 Rosie Jones v Joanne Morley<br />

2 holes Jane Geddes v Dale Reid<br />

2&1 Patty Sheehan v Catrin Nilsmark<br />

4&2 Meg Mallon v Helen Alfredsson<br />

USA 10 Europe 2<br />

Final Match Position USA 17 Europe 11<br />

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1994 The Greenbrier, West Virginia<br />

October 21-23<br />

Captains: Joanne Carner (USA) Mickey Walker (Europe)<br />

n Friday 21st October<br />

3&2 Mochrie/Burton v Neumann/Alfredsson<br />

Daniel/Mallon v Sorenstam/Nilsmark 1 hole<br />

Green/Robbins v Reid/Fairclough 2&1<br />

Andrews/King v Davies/Nicholas 2 holes<br />

2 holes Sheehan/Steinhauer v Wright/Johnson<br />

Match Position USA 2 Europe 3<br />

n Saturday 22nd October<br />

Foursomes Matches<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

2&1 Mochrie/Burton v Davies/Nicholas<br />

6&5 Daniel/Mallon v Nilsmark/Sorenstam<br />

Green/Robbins v Reid/Fairclough 4&3<br />

3&2 Andrews/King v Johnson/Wright<br />

Sheehan/Steinhauer v Neumann/Alfredsson 1 hole<br />

USA 3 Europe 2<br />

Match Position USA 5 Europe 5<br />

n Sunday 23rd October<br />

Singles Matches<br />

Betsy King v Helen Alfredsson 2&1<br />

6&5 Dottie Mochrie v Catrin Nilsmark<br />

1 hole Beth Daniel v Trish Johnson<br />

4&2 Kelly Robbins v Lora Fairclough<br />

1 hole Meg Mallon v Pam Wright<br />

Patty Sheehan v Alison Nicholas 3&2<br />

1 hole Brandie Burton v Laura Davies<br />

3&2 Tammie Green v Annika Sorenstam<br />

2 holes Sherri Steinhauer v Dale Reid<br />

3&2 Donna Andrews v Liselotte Neumann<br />

USA 8 Europe 2<br />

Final Match Position<br />

USA 13 Europe 7<br />

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1992 Dalmahoy Hotel Golf & Country Club,<br />

Edinburgh<br />

n Friday 2nd October<br />

King/Daniel v Davies/Nicholas 1 hole<br />

Bradley/Mochrie v Neumann/Alfredsson 2&1<br />

1 hole Ammaccapane/Mallon v Descampe/Johnson<br />

AS Sheehan/Inkster v Reid/Wright AS<br />

Match Position USA 1.5 Europe 2.5<br />

n Saturday 3rd October<br />

Scotland October 2 - 4<br />

Captains: Kathy Whitworth (USA) Mickey Walker (Europe)<br />

Vice Captain: Alice Miller (USA)<br />

Foursomes Matches<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

Sheehan/Inkster v Davies/Nicholas 1 hole<br />

AS Burton/Richard v Johnson/Descampe AS<br />

1 hole Mallon/King v Wright/Reid<br />

AS Bradley/Mochrie v Alfredsson/Neumann AS<br />

USA 2 Europe 2<br />

Match Position USA 3.5 Europe 4.5<br />

n Sunday 4th October<br />

Singles Matches<br />

Brandie Burton v Laura Davies 4&2<br />

Danielle Ammaccapane v Helen Alfredsson 4&3<br />

Patty Sheehan v Trish Johnson 2&1<br />

3&2 Juli Inkster v Alison Nicholas<br />

2&1 Beth Daniel v Florence Descampe<br />

Pat Bradley v Pam Wright 4&3<br />

Meg Mallon v Catrin Nilsmark 3&2<br />

7&6 Deb Richard v Kitrina Douglas<br />

Betsy King v Liselotte Neumann 2&1<br />

Dottie Mochrie v Dale Reid 3&2<br />

USA 3 Europe 7<br />

Final Match Position<br />

USA 6.5 Europe 11.5<br />

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The Solheim Cup Results continued<br />

1990 Lake Nona Golf Club, Florida<br />

November 16 - 18<br />

Captains: Kathy Whitworth (USA) Mickey Walker (Europe)<br />

n Friday 16th November<br />

Bradley/Lopez v Davies/Nicholas 2&1<br />

6&5 Gerring/Mochrie v Wright/Neumann<br />

6&5 Sheehan/Jones v Reid/Alfredsson<br />

5&4 Daniel/King v Johnson/de Lorenzi<br />

Match Position USA 3 Europe 1<br />

n Saturday 17th November<br />

Foursomes Matches<br />

Fourball Matches<br />

2&1 Sheehan/Jones v Johnson/de Lorenzi<br />

2&1 Bradley/Lopez v Reid/Alfredsson<br />

4&3 Daniel/King v Davies/Nicholas<br />

Gerring/Mochrie v Neumann/Wright 4&2<br />

USA 3 Europe 1<br />

Match Position USA 6 Europe 2<br />

n Sunday 18th November<br />

Singles Matches<br />

4&3 Cathy Gerring v Helen Alfredsson<br />

Rosie Jones v Laura Davies 3&2<br />

6&4 Nancy Lopez v Alison Nicholas<br />

AS Betsy King v Pam Wright AS<br />

7&6 Beth Daniel v Liselotte Neumann<br />

Patty Sheehan v Dale Reid 2&1<br />

4&2 Dottie Mochrie v M-L de Lorenzi<br />

8&7 Pat Bradley v Trish Johnson<br />

USA 5.5 Europe 2.5<br />

Final Match Position<br />

USA 11.5 Europe 4.5<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records<br />

About The Solheim Cup Sponsor<br />

In addition to The Solheim Cup, which is named after Karsten Solheim and his family, Karsten<br />

Manufacturing Corporation sponsors the PING Junior Solheim Cup. Founded by Karsten and Louise<br />

Solheim, the Karsten Manufacturing Corporation. As the makers of PING golf equipment, the Solheim<br />

family continues to ensure the same superior workmanship today that they built into their original<br />

clubs more than 45 years ago.<br />

The company’s goal is to be the unquestioned industry leader in innovation, design, quality and<br />

service. Now under the direction of John Solheim, Karsten and Louise’s youngest son, the company<br />

continues in its efforts to manufacture the highest quality of golf equipment. The PING name is known<br />

the world over. Besides its presence in the United States, PING markets PING custom-fit and<br />

custom-built golf equipment to more than 70 countries.<br />

The Solheim Cup Trophy<br />

The magnificent pure crystal Solheim Cup trophy was custom-designed and produced by the world<br />

famous Waterford Crystal company in Ireland.<br />

History<br />

Date Venue Winner Result<br />

1990 Lake Nona, Florida USA 11 1 ⁄2 - 4 1 ⁄2<br />

1992 Dalmahoy Hotel, Edinburgh Europe 11 1 ⁄2 - 6 1 ⁄2<br />

1994 The Greenbrier, West Virginia USA 13 - 7<br />

1996 Marriott St Pierre Hotel, Wales USA 17 - 11<br />

1998 Muirfield Village Golf Club, Ohio USA 16 - 12<br />

2000 Loch Lomond Golf Club, Dunbartonshire Europe 14 1 ⁄2 – 11 1 ⁄2<br />

2002 Interlachen GC, Minneapolis USA 15 1 ⁄2 – 12 1 ⁄2<br />

2003 Barsebäck G&CC, Malmo, Sweden Europe 17 1 ⁄2 – 10 1 ⁄2<br />

2005 Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, Indiana USA 15 1 ⁄2 – 12 1 ⁄2<br />

2007 Halmstad Golfklubb, Sweden USA 16 – 12<br />

2009 Rich Harvest Farms, Illinois USA 16 – 12<br />

2011 Killeen Castle, Ireland Europe 15 – 13<br />

Solheim Cup, venues, yardages<br />

Year Host Venue Par/yards<br />

1990 USA Lake Nona Country Club, Orlando, Fla. 36-36=72; 6,338<br />

1992 Scotland Dalmahoy Country Club, Edinburgh, Scotland 36-36=72; 6,222<br />

1994 USA The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 36-36=72; 6,330<br />

1996 Wales Marriott St. Pierre Hotel G&CC, St. Pierre, Wales 35-37=72; 6,386<br />

1998 USA Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio 36-36=72; 6,428<br />

2000 Scotland Loch Lomond Golf Club, Luss, Scotland 36-36=72; 6,338<br />

2002 USA Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minn. 36-37=73; 6,545<br />

2003 Sweden Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Malmo, Sweden 36-36=72; 6,470<br />

2005 USA Crooked Stick Golf Club, Carmel, Ind. 36-36=72; 6,515<br />

2007 Sweden Halmstad Golf Club, Halmstad, Sweden 36-36=72; 6,615<br />

2009 USA Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Ill. 36-37=73; 6,670<br />

2011 Ireland Killeen Castle, County Meath, Ireland 36-36=72; 6,587<br />

<strong>2013</strong> USA Colorado Golf Club, Parker, Colo. 35-37=72: 6,461<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records continued<br />

Solheim Cup Captains<br />

Year Europe USA<br />

1990 Mickey Walker Kathy Whitworth<br />

1992 Mickey Walker Kathy Whitworth *<br />

1994 Mickey Walker JoAnne Carner<br />

1996 Mickey Walker Judy Rankin<br />

1998 Pia Nilsson Judy Rankin<br />

2000 Dale Reid Pat Bradley<br />

2002 Dale Reid Patty Sheehan<br />

2003 Catrin Nilsmark Patty Sheehan<br />

2005 Catrin Nilsmark Nancy Lopez<br />

2007 Helen Alfredsson Betsy King<br />

2009 Alison Nicholas Beth Daniel<br />

2011 Alison Nicholas Rosie Jones<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Liselotte Neumann Meg Mallon<br />

* Due to a family emergency, Kathy Whitworth left the competition prior to the<br />

start of play, Alice Miller served as team captain in her absence.<br />

Future Venues<br />

Year Dates Venue<br />

<strong>2013</strong> August 13-18 Colorado Golf Club, Parker, Colo.<br />

2015 TBC Golf Course St. Leon-Rot near Heidelberg, Germany<br />

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Year by Year Records<br />

<strong>European</strong> Record <strong>European</strong> Winning % USA Record USA Winning %<br />

1990<br />

4 Foursomes matches 1-3-0 25.00 3-1-0 75.00<br />

4 Four-ball matches 1-3-0 25.00 3-1-0 75.00<br />

8 Singles matches 2-5-1 38.25 5-2-1 68.75<br />

16 Total matches played 4-11-1 28.12 11-4-1 71.87<br />

1992<br />

4 Foursomes matches 2-1-1 62.50 1-2-1 37.50<br />

4 Four-ball matches 1-1-2 50.00 1-1-2 50.00<br />

10 Singles matches 7-3-0 70.00 3-7-0 30.00<br />

18 Total matches played 10-5-3 63.89 5-10-3 33.11<br />

1994<br />

5 Foursomes matches 3-2-0 60.00 2-3-0 40.00<br />

5 Four-ball matches 2-3-0 40.00 3-2-0 60.00<br />

10 Singles matches 2-8-0 20.00 8-2-0 80.00<br />

20 Total matches played 7-13-0 35.00 13-7-0 65.00<br />

1996<br />

8 Foursomes matches 3-4-1 43.75 4-3-1 56.25<br />

8 Four-ball matches 4-2-2 62.50 2-4-2 37.50<br />

12 Singles matches 1-9-2 16.67 9-1-2 83.33<br />

28 Total matches played 8-15-5 37.50 15-8-5 62.50<br />

1998<br />

8 Foursomes matches 2-6-0 25.00 6-2-0 75.00<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-4-1 43.75 4-3-1 56.25<br />

12 Singles matches 6-5-1 54.17 5-6-1 45.83<br />

28 Total matches played 11-15-2 42.86 15-11-2 57.14<br />

2000<br />

8 Foursomes matches 5-2-1 68.75 2-5-1 31.25<br />

6 Four-ball matches 4-2-0 66.66 2-4-0 33.33<br />

12 Singles matches 5-7-0 41.67 7-5-0 58.33<br />

26 Total matches played 14-11-1 55.77 11-14-1 44.23<br />

2002<br />

8 Foursomes matches 4-4-0 50.00 4-4-0 50.00<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-5-0 37.50 5-3-0 62.50<br />

12 Singles matches 7-2-3 70.83 2-7-3 29.17<br />

28 Total matches played 14-11-3 55.36 11-14-3 44.64<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records continued<br />

<strong>European</strong> Record <strong>European</strong> Winning % USA Record USA Winning %<br />

2003<br />

8 Foursomes matches 5-0-3 81.25 0-5-3 18.75<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-5-0 37.50 5-3-0 62.50<br />

12 Singles matches 8-4-0 66.67 4-8-0 33.33<br />

28 Total matches played 16-9-3 62.50 9-16-3 37.50<br />

2005<br />

8 Foursomes matches 3-3-2 50.00 3-3-2 50.00<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-3-2 50.00 3-3-2 50.00<br />

12 Singles matches 7-4-1 62.50 4-7-1 37.50<br />

28 Total matches played 13-10-5 55.36 10-13-5 44.64<br />

2007<br />

8 Foursomes matches 2-3-3 43.75 3-2-3 56.25<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-1-4 62.50 1-3-4 37.50<br />

12 Singles matches 3-8-1 29.17 8-3-1 70.83<br />

28 Total matches played 8-12-8 42.86 12-8-8 57.14<br />

2009<br />

8 Foursomes matches 4-4-0 50.00 4-4-0 50.00<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-3-2 50.00 3-3-2 50.00<br />

12 Singles matches 2-6-4 33.33 6-2-4 66.66<br />

28 Total matches played 9-13-6 42.86 13-9-6 57.14<br />

2011<br />

8 Foursomes matches 4-3-1 56.25 3-4-1 43.75<br />

8 Four-ball matches 3-4-1 43.75 4-3-1 56.25<br />

12 Singles matches 6-4-2 58.33 4-6-2 41.67<br />

28 Total matches played 13-11-4 53.57 11-13-4 46.43<br />

Cumulative match results<br />

85 Foursomes matches 38-35-12 51.76 35-38-12 48.24<br />

83 Four-ball matches 35-34-14 50.60 34-35-14 49.40<br />

136 Singles Matches 48-73-15 40.81 73-48-15 59.19<br />

304 Total matches played 121-142-41 46.54 142-121-41 53.45<br />

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Year Competed in the Solheim Cup<br />

<strong>European</strong> Players<br />

Alfredsson, Helen Sweden 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002,<br />

2007 (captain), 2009<br />

Boeljon, Christel Netherlands 2011<br />

Brewerton, Becky Wales 2007, 2009<br />

Carriedo, Raquel Spain 2000, 2002<br />

Davies, Laura England 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002,<br />

2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

de Lorenzi, Marie-Laure France 1990, 1996, 1998, 2007 (assistant captain)<br />

Descampe, Florence Belgium 1992<br />

Douglas, Kitrina England 1992<br />

Elosegui, Tania Spain 2009<br />

Esterl, Elisabeth Germany 2003<br />

Fairclough, Lora England 1994<br />

Gal, Sandra Germany 2011<br />

Gustafson, Sophie Sweden 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Hackney (Hall), Lisa England 1996, 1998<br />

Hauert, Bettina Germany 2007<br />

Hedwall, Caroline Sweden 2011<br />

Hjorth, Maria Sweden 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Icher, Karine France 2002<br />

Johnson, Trish England 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007<br />

Koch, Carin Sweden 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005<br />

Kreutz, Ludivine France 2005<br />

Luna, Diana Italy 2009<br />

Marshall, Kathryn (Imrie) Scotland 1996<br />

Marti, Paula Spain 2002<br />

Matthew, Catriona Scotland 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

McKay, Mhairi Scotland 2002, 2003<br />

Meunier-Lebouc, Patricia France 2000, 2003<br />

Moodie, Janice Scotland 2000, 2003, 2009<br />

Morley, Joanne England 1996, 2009 (assistant captain), 2011 (assistant captain)<br />

Muñoz, Azahara Spain 2011<br />

Neumann, Liselotte Sweden 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000,<br />

2009 (assistant captain)<br />

Nicholas, Alison England 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003,<br />

2005 (assistant captain), 2009 (captain), 2011 (captain)<br />

Nilsmark, Catrin Sweden 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003 (captain),<br />

2005 (captain)<br />

Nordqvist, Anna Sweden 2009, 2011<br />

Nocera, Gwladys France 2005, 2007, 2009<br />

Pettersen, Suzann Norway 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Reid, Dale Scotland 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002 (captain)<br />

Reid, Melissa England 2011<br />

Sanchez, Ana B. Spain 2003<br />

Sorenstam, Annika Sweden 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007,<br />

2011 (assistant captain)<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records continued<br />

<strong>European</strong> Players<br />

Sorenstam, Charlotta Sweden 1998<br />

Stupples, Karen England 2005, 2011<br />

Tinning, Iben Denmark 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007<br />

Wessberg, Linda Sweden 2007<br />

Wright, Pamela Scotland 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2002 (assistant captain)<br />

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US Players<br />

Ammaccapane, Danielle 1992<br />

Andrews, Donna 1994, 1998<br />

Bowie (Young), Heather 2003<br />

Bradley, Pat<br />

1990, 1992, 1996, 2000 (captain)<br />

Burton, Brandie 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000<br />

Castrale, Nicole 2007, 2009<br />

Creamer, Paula 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Daniel, Beth 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005,<br />

2007 (assistant captain), 2009 (captain)<br />

Diaz, Laura 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007<br />

Geddes, Jane<br />

1996, 2002, 2003 (assistant captain)<br />

Gerring, Cathy 1990<br />

Green, Tammie 1994, 1998<br />

Gulbis, Natalie 2005, 2007, 2009<br />

Hurst, Pat 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007<br />

Hurst, Vicky 2011<br />

Inkster, Juli 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

(playing assistant captain)<br />

Iverson, Becky 2000<br />

Johnson, Chris 1998<br />

Jones, Rosie<br />

1990, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2011 (captain)<br />

Kerr, Cristie 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Kim, Christina 2005, 2009, 2011<br />

King, Betsy<br />

1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2007 (captain)<br />

Klein, Emilee 2002<br />

Kuehne, Kelli 2002, 2003<br />

Lang, Brittany 2009, 2011<br />

Lewis, Stacey 2011<br />

Lincicome, Brittany 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Lopez, Nancy<br />

1990, 2005 (captain)<br />

Mallon, Meg 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005,<br />

2009 (assistant captain)<br />

McGann, Michelle 1996<br />

McPherson, Kristy 2009<br />

O’Toole, Ryann 2011<br />

Pepper, Dottie 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000<br />

Prammanasudh, Stacy 2007<br />

Pressel, Morgan 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Redman, Michele 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005<br />

Richard, Deb 1992<br />

Robbins, Kelly<br />

1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 (assistant captain)<br />

Scranton, Nancy 2000<br />

Sheehan, Patty<br />

1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2003 (captain)<br />

Skinner, Val 1996<br />

Stanford, Angela 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011<br />

Steinhauer, Sherri<br />

1994, 1998, 2000, 2007, 2011 (assistant captain)<br />

Ward, Wendy 2002, 2003, 2005<br />

Wie, Michelle 2009, 2011<br />

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Past Solheim Cup Teams<br />

Europe<br />

United States<br />

1990 Mickey Walker, captain Kathy Whitworth, captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Pat Bradley<br />

Laura Davies*<br />

Beth Daniel<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi*<br />

Cathy Gerring<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Liselotte Neumann<br />

Betsy King<br />

Alison Nicholas<br />

Nancy Lopez*<br />

Dale Reid<br />

Dottie Mochrie<br />

Pam Wright<br />

Patty Sheehan<br />

1992 Mickey Walker, captain Kathy Whitworth, #captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Danielle Ammaccapane<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Pat Bradley<br />

Florence Descampe*<br />

Brandie Burton<br />

Kitrina Douglas<br />

Beth Daniel<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Juli Inkster*<br />

Liselotte Neumann*<br />

Betsy King<br />

Alison Nicholas<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Catrin Nilsmark*<br />

Dottie Mochrie<br />

Dale Reid*<br />

Deb Richard<br />

Pam Wright*<br />

Patty Sheehan<br />

#Due to a family emergency, Kathy Whitworth left the competition prior to the start of play. LPGA <strong>Tour</strong><br />

Division President Alice Miller served as team captain in her absence.<br />

1994 Mickey Walker, captain JoAnne Carner, captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Donna Andrews<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Brandie Burton<br />

Lora Fairclough<br />

Beth Daniel<br />

Trish Johnson*<br />

Tammie Green<br />

Liselotte Neumann<br />

Betsy King<br />

Alison Nicholas*<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Catrin Nilsmark*<br />

Dottie Mochrie<br />

Dale Reid*<br />

Kelly Robbins*<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Patty Sheehan<br />

Pam Wright*<br />

Sherri Steinhauer<br />

1996 Mickey Walker, captain Judy Rankin, captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson*<br />

Pat Bradley<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Brandie Burton*<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi<br />

Beth Daniel*<br />

Lisa Hackney<br />

Jane Geddes<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Kathryn Marshall*<br />

Betsy King<br />

Joanne Morley<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Liselotte Neumann*<br />

Michelle McGann<br />

Alison Nicholas<br />

Dottie Pepper<br />

Catrin Nilsmark*<br />

Kelly Robbins<br />

Dale Reid*<br />

Patty Sheehan<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Val Skinner<br />

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Europe<br />

United States<br />

1998 Pia Nilsson, captain Judy Rankin, captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Donna Andrews<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Brandie Burton<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi<br />

Tammie Green<br />

Sophie Gustafson*<br />

Pat Hurst<br />

Lisa Hackney*<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Chris Johnson<br />

Catriona Matthew<br />

Rosie Jones*<br />

Liselotte Neumann*<br />

Betsy King<br />

Alison Nicholas<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Catrin Nilsmark*<br />

Dottie Pepper<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Kelly Robbins<br />

Charlotta Sorenstam*<br />

Sherri Steinhauer*<br />

2000 Dale Reid, captain Pat Bradley, captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson*<br />

Brandie Burton*<br />

Raquel Carriedo<br />

Beth Daniel*<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Pat Hurst<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Becky Iverson<br />

Carin Koch*<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Patricia Meunier Lebouc<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Janice Moodie*<br />

Dottie Pepper<br />

Liselotte Neumann*<br />

Michele Redman<br />

Alison Nicholas<br />

Kelly Robbins<br />

Catrin Nilsmark*<br />

Nancy Scranton<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Sherri Steinhauer<br />

2002 Dale Reid, captain Patty Sheehan, captain<br />

Pam Wright, assistant captain<br />

Jane Geddes, assistant captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Beth Daniel<br />

Raquel Carriedo<br />

Laura Diaz<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Pat Hurst*<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Maria Hjorth<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Karine Icher<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Carin Koch<br />

Emilee Klein<br />

Paula Marti<br />

Kelli Kuehne<br />

Mhairi McKay<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Suzann Pettersen<br />

Michele Redman<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Kelly Robbins*<br />

Iben Tinning<br />

Wendy Ward<br />

* denotes captain’s picks<br />

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Past Solheim Cup Teams continued<br />

Europe<br />

United States<br />

2003 Catrin Nilsmark, captain Patty Sheehan, captain<br />

Alison Nicholas, asst. captain<br />

Jane Geddes, asst. captain<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Heather Bowie*<br />

Elisabeth Esterl<br />

Beth Daniel<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Laura Diaz<br />

Carin Koch*<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Catriona Matthew*<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Mhairi McKay<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc*<br />

Kelli Kuehne*<br />

Janice Moodie*<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Suzann Pettersen*<br />

Michele Redman<br />

Ana B. Sanchez<br />

Kelly Robbins<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Angela Stanford<br />

Iben Tinning<br />

Wendy Ward<br />

2005 Catrin Nilsmark, captain Nancy Lopez, captain<br />

Alison Nicholas, asst. captain<br />

Donna Caponi, asst. captain<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Paula Creamer<br />

Sophie Gustafson*<br />

Beth Daniel*<br />

Maria Hjorth<br />

Laura Diaz<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Natalie Gulbis<br />

Carin Koch*<br />

Pat Hurst<br />

Ludivine Kreutz<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Catriona Matthew*<br />

Rosie Jones<br />

Gwladys Nocera<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Suzann Pettersen*<br />

Christina Kim<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Meg Mallon<br />

Karen Stupples*<br />

Michele Redman<br />

Iben Tinning<br />

Wendy Ward*<br />

2007 Helen Alfredsson, captain Betsy King, captain<br />

Marie-Laure de Lorenzi, asst. captain Beth Daniel, asst. captain<br />

Becky Brewerton<br />

Nicole Castrale*<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Paula Creamer<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Laura Diaz*<br />

Bettina Hauert<br />

Natalie Gulbis<br />

Maria Hjorth*<br />

Pat Hurst<br />

Trish Johnson<br />

Juli Inkster<br />

Catriona Matthew<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Gwladys Nocera<br />

Brittany Lincicome<br />

Suzann Pettersen<br />

Stacy Prammanasudh<br />

Annika Sorenstam<br />

Morgan Pressel<br />

Iben Tinning*<br />

Angela Stanford<br />

Linda Wessberg*<br />

Sherri Steinhauer<br />

* denotes captain’s picks<br />

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Europe<br />

United States<br />

2009 Alison Nicholas, captain Beth Daniel, captain<br />

Joanne Morley, asst. captain<br />

Meg Mallon, asst. captain<br />

Liselotte Neumann, asst. captain<br />

Kelly Robbins, asst. captain<br />

Helen Alfredsson<br />

Nicole Castrale<br />

Becky Brewerton*<br />

Paula Creamer<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Natalie Gulbis<br />

Tania Elosegui<br />

Juli Inkster*<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Maria Hjorth<br />

Christina Kim<br />

Diana Luna<br />

Brittany Lang<br />

Catriona Matthew<br />

Brittany Lincicome<br />

Janice Moodie*<br />

Kristy McPherson<br />

Gwladys Nocera<br />

Morgan Pressel<br />

Anna Nordqvist*<br />

Angela Stanford<br />

Suzann Pettersen<br />

Michelle Wie*<br />

2011 Alison Nicholas, captain Rosie Jones, captain<br />

Joanne Morley, asst. Captain<br />

Juli Inkster, playing asst. Captain<br />

Annika Sorenstam, asst. Captain<br />

Sherri Steinhauer, asst. Captain<br />

Christel Boeljon<br />

Paula Creamer<br />

Laura Davies<br />

Vicky Hurst*<br />

Sandra Gal*<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

Sophie Gustafson<br />

Christina Kim<br />

Caroline Hedwall*<br />

Brittany Lang<br />

Maria Hjorth<br />

Stacy Lewis<br />

Catriona Matthew<br />

Brittany Lincicome<br />

Azahara Muñoz*<br />

Ryann O’Toole*<br />

Anna Nordqvist<br />

Morgan Pressel<br />

Suzann Pettersen<br />

Angela Stanford<br />

Melissa Reid<br />

Michelle Wie<br />

Karen Stupples*<br />

* denotes captain’s picks<br />

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<strong>European</strong> Player Performances<br />

Alfredsson, Helen (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Gerring, 4&3)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. D. Ammaccapane, 4&3)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. B. King, 2&1)<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Mallon, 4&2)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. J. Inkster, 2&1)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. B. Daniel, 4&3)<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to E. Klein, 2&1)<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Wie, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 4-4-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 0-2-0 (partnered w/D. Reid)<br />

lost foursomes, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1992: 1-0-1 (partnered w/L. Neumann)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/L. Neumann)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&2<br />

won four-ball, 1 up<br />

1996: 1-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Neumann, 2&1<br />

won foursomes w/M. de Lorenzi, 4&3<br />

halved four-ball w/Nicholas<br />

1998: 1-3-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Nicholas, 3&1<br />

lost foursomes w/M. de Lorenzi, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/M. de Lorenzi, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/M. de Lorenzi, 4&3<br />

2000: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Neumann, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/A. Nicholas, 3&2<br />

2002: 1-1-0 (partnered w/S. Pettersen)<br />

won foursomes, 4&2<br />

lost foursomes, 3&1<br />

2009: 1-2-0<br />

won four-ball w/T. Elosegui, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/T. Elosegui, 5&4<br />

lost foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 2 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-8-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 4-3-2<br />

Overall doubles record 7-11-2<br />

Total points scored 12<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gal, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-2-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Brewerton, Becky (Wales)<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 0-0-1 (halved with S. Steinhauer)<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Stanford, 5&4)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 1-1-0 (partnered with L. Davies)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2 up<br />

2009: 2-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Davies, 5&4<br />

won foursomes w/G. Nocera, 3&1<br />

won foursomes w/G. Nocera, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 3-2-0<br />

Total points scored 3 1/2<br />

Carriedo, Raquel (Spain)<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Iverson, 3&2)<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 0-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/L.Davies<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/I. Tinning, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/K. Icher, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Boeljon, Christel (Netherlands)<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. B. Lincicome, 2 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/K. Stupples, 3&2<br />

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Davies, Laura (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. R. Jones, 3&2)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. B. Burton, 4&2)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Burton, 1 down)<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to M. McGann, 3&2)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. P. Hurst, 1 up)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to K. Robbins, 3&2)<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Mallon, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. M. Mallon, conceded on 15)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Creamer, 7&5)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. B. Lincicome, 4&3)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/B. Lang)<br />

2011: 0-0-1 (halved w/J. Inkster)<br />

Overall singles record 5-5-2<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/A. Nicholas)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

1992: 2-0-0 (partnered w/A. Nicholas)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won four-ball, 1 up<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/A. Nicholas)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 3-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Nicholas, 1 down<br />

won foursomes w/T. Johnson, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/T. Johnson, 6&5<br />

won four-ball w/L. Hackney (Hall), 6&5<br />

1998: 2-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/T. Johnson, 3&1<br />

won foursomes w/C. Sorenstam, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Sorenstam<br />

won four-ball w/L. Hackney (Hall), 2 up<br />

2000: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/A. Nicholas, 4&3<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Nicholas, 6&5<br />

halved four-ball w/R. Carriedo<br />

2002: 2-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/P. Marti, 2 up<br />

lost foursomes w/P. Marti, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Marti, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 1 up<br />

2003: 0-2-1<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Koch<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Matthew, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 2&1<br />

2005: 3-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 4&2<br />

2007: 1-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Brewerton, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball w/T. Johnson<br />

won four-ball w/B. Brewerton, 2 up<br />

2009: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Brewerton, 5&4<br />

2011: 1-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Reid, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/M. Reid, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 9-7-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 8-6-3<br />

Overall doubles record 17-13-4<br />

Total points scored 25<br />

de Lorenzi, Marie-Laure (France)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 [lost to D. (Pepper) Mochrie, 4&2]<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to B. King, 5&4)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. C. Johnson, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 0-2-0 (partnered w/T.Johnson)<br />

lost foursomes, 5&4<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/D. Reid, 1 down<br />

won foursomes w/H. Alfredsson, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Morley, 2&1<br />

1998: 1-2-0 (partnered w/H. Alfredsson)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-3-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-6-0<br />

Total points scored 3<br />

Descampe, Florence (Belgium)<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Daniel, 3&1)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/T. Johnson)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-1<br />

Total points scored 1/2<br />

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<strong>European</strong> Player Performances continued<br />

Douglas, Kitrina (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Richard, 7&6)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record DNP<br />

Overall doubles record DNP<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

Singles<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Kim, 2 down)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 1-1-0<br />

won four-ball w/H. Alfredsson, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/H. Alfredsson, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Elosegui, Tania (Spain)<br />

Esterl, Elisabeth (Germany)<br />

Singles<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Diaz, 5&4)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2003: 1-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/S. Gustafson, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes w/I. Tinning<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-1<br />

Overall four-ball record DNP<br />

Overall doubles record 1-0-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Fairclough, Lora (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to K. Robbins, 4&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 2-0-0 (partnered w/D. Reid)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-0-0<br />

Gal, Sandra (Germany)<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Lang, 6&5)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Matthew, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Boeljon, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-1<br />

Total points scored 1/2<br />

Gustafson, Sophie (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1998: 0-0-1 (halved w/M. Mallon)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Burton, 4&3)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. C. Kerr, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. H. Bowie, 5&4)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 2&1)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Hurst, 2&1)<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Lincicome, 3&2)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. Stacy Lewis, 2 up)<br />

Overall singles record 3-4-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1998: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Hackney (Hall), 7&5<br />

2000: 2-0-1 (partnered w/ T. Johnson)<br />

won foursomes, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Icher, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 1 up<br />

2003: 2-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/E. Esterl, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 3&1<br />

lost four-ball w/I. Tinning, 2 down<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Davies, 2&1<br />

2005: 1-1-2<br />

halved foursomes w/T. Johnson<br />

won foursomes w/C. Koch, 5&3<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Stupples, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball w/S. Pettersen<br />

2007: 0-1-2<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Pettersen<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Pettersen<br />

lost four-ball w/ G. Nocera, 3&2<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

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2009: 1-2-0<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 4&2<br />

won foursomes w/J. Moodie, 4&3<br />

2011: 3-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/C. Hedwall, 5&4<br />

won foursomes w/C. Hedwall, 6&5<br />

Overall foursomes record 7-1-4<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-7-1<br />

Overall doubles record 10-8-5<br />

Total points scored 16<br />

Hackney (Hall), Lisa (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Burton, 1 down)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. B. King, 6&5)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 1-0-0<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 6&5<br />

1998: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Neumann, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 7&5<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 2 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-2-0<br />

Total Points Score 3<br />

Hauert, Bettina (Germany)<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to N. Castrale, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (partnered with I. Tinning)<br />

lost foursomes, 4&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record DNP<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total Points Score 0<br />

Hedwall, Caroline (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-0-1 (halved with R. O’Toole)<br />

Overall singles record 0-0-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

won four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 5&4<br />

won foursomes w/S. Gustafson, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 1 down<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-1-0<br />

Total points scored 2 1/2<br />

Hjorth, Maria (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to K. Robbins, 5&3)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to N. Gulbis, 2&1)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Creamer, 2&1)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/C. Kerr)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to Christina Kim, 4&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-4-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/I. Tinning, 1 up<br />

2005: 1-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/L. Davies, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Davies, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/I. Tinning, 3&2<br />

2007: 1-0-3<br />

won foursomes w/G. Nocera, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes w/G. Nocera<br />

halved four-ball w/A. Sorenstam<br />

halved four-ball w/L. Wessberg<br />

2009: 2-1-1<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Matthew<br />

won four-ball w/G. Nocera, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/A. Nordqvist, 3&2<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Nordqvist, 1 down<br />

2011: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Nordqvist, 2&1<br />

won foursomes w/A. Nordqvist, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/A. Muñoz, 3&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-3-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-3-3<br />

Overall doubles record 6-6-4<br />

Total points scored 8 1/2<br />

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<strong>European</strong> Player Performances continued<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to R. Jones, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/R. Carriedo, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Icher, Karine (France)<br />

Johnson, Trish (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Bradley, 8&7)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. P. Sheehan, 2&1)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Daniel, 1 down)<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Pepper, 3&2)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Pepper, 3&2)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Pepper, 2&1)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Hurst, 2&1)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Stanford, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 1-7-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 0-2-0 (partnered w/M. de Lorenzi)<br />

lost foursomes, 5&4<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/F. Descampe)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball<br />

1994: 0-2-0 (partnered w/P. Wright)<br />

lost foursomes, 2 down<br />

lost four-ball, 3&2<br />

1996: 2-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/L. Davies, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 6&5<br />

halved four-ball w/A. Sorenstam<br />

1998: 0-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Davies, 3&1<br />

2000: 2-0-1 (partnered w/S. Gustafson)<br />

won foursomes, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

2005: 0-0-2<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Gustafson<br />

halved four-ball w/I. Tinning<br />

2007: 0-0-2<br />

halved four-ball w/L. Davies<br />

halved four-ball w/I. Tinning<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-4-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-2-5<br />

Overall doubles record 4-6-7<br />

Total points scored 8 1/2<br />

Koch, Carin (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. M. Redman, 2&1)<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/B. Daniel)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 5&4)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. M. Redman, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 2-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 2-0-0 (partnered w/C. Nilsmark)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

2002: 4-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/M. McKay, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 4&3<br />

2003: 1-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/L. Davies<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 1 down<br />

2005: 1-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Matthew<br />

won foursomes w/S. Gustafson<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Matthew<br />

Overall foursomes record 5-0-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 8-2-2<br />

Total points scored 11 1/2<br />

Kreutz, Ludivine (France)<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Kim, 5&4)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 0-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/G. Nocera, 4&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record DNP<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

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Singles<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. N. Castrale, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Matthew<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-0-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to V. Skinner, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 1-0-1<br />

halved foursomes w/L. Neumann<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-0-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-0-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Diaz, 5&3)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-2-0 (partnered w/L. Davies)<br />

won foursomes, 2 up<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Luna, Diana (Italy)<br />

Marshall, Kathryn (Scotland)<br />

Marti, Paula (Spain)<br />

Matthew, Catriona (Scotland)<br />

Singles<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Steinhauer, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. R. Jones, 3&1)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. W. Ward, 3&2)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. L. Diaz, 3&2)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. K. McPherson, 3&2)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. P. Creamer, 6&5)<br />

Overall singles record 5-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1998: 1-1-0 (partnered w/A. Sorenstam)<br />

won foursomes, 3&2<br />

lost foursomes, 3&2<br />

2003: 2-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/J. Moodie, 5&3<br />

halved foursomes w/J. Moodie<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Davies, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/J. Moodie, 4&3<br />

2005: 1-2-1<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Koch<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 2 down<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Koch, 1 down<br />

2007: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 4&2<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/I. Tinning, 4&2<br />

2009: 0-1-2<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Hjorth<br />

halved four-ball w/D. Luna<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Moodie, 2&1<br />

2011: 1-0-2<br />

won foursomes w/A. Muñoz 3&2<br />

halved four-ball with S.Gal<br />

halved foursomes with A. Muñoz<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-4-3<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-2-3<br />

Overall doubles record 7-6-6<br />

Total points scored 15<br />

McKay, Mhairi (Scotland)<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Hurst, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. B. Daniel, conceded on 15)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/I. Tinning, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/C. Koch, 3&2<br />

2003: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/A. B. Sanchez, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Meunier-Lebouc, Patricia (France)<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Mallon, 1 down)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. K. Robbins, conceded on 12)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

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<strong>European</strong> Player Performances continued<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/L. Neumann<br />

2003:1-0-0<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 1-0-1<br />

Total points scored 2 1/2<br />

Moodie, Janice (Scotland)<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. N. Scranton, 1 up)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. K. Kuehne, 3&2)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/N. Gulbis)<br />

Overall singles record 2-0-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 2-1-0 (partnered w/A. Sorenstam)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

2003: 2-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 4&3<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Matthew<br />

won four-ball w/C. Matthew, 4&3<br />

2009: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Matthew, 2&1<br />

won foursomes w/S. Gustafson, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 5-2-1<br />

Total points scored 8<br />

Morley, Joanne (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to R. Jones, 5&4)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/M. de Lorenzi, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

Muñoz, Azahara (Spain)<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (def. A. Stanford, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/C. Matthew, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes w/ C. Matthew<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Hjorth, 3&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-1<br />

Total points scored 2 1/2<br />

Neumann, Liselotte (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to B. Daniel, 7&6)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. B. King, 2&1)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Andrews, 3&2)<br />

1996: 0-0-1 (halved w/B. Daniel)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. B. Burton, 1 up)<br />

2000: 0-0-1 (halved w/P. Hurst)<br />

Overall singles record 2-2-2<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/P.Wright)<br />

lost foursomes, 6&5<br />

won four-ball, 4&2<br />

1992: 1-0-1 (partnered w/H.Alfredsson)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/H.Alfredsson)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&2<br />

won four-ball, 1up<br />

1996: 1-2-1<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Alfredsson, 2&1<br />

halved foursomes w/K. Marshall<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Nilsmark, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/C. Nilsmark, 3&1<br />

1998: 0-3-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Hackney (Hall), 1 down<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Nilsmark, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Sorenstam, 2&1<br />

2000: 0-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Alfredsson, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball w/ P. Meunier-Lebouc<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-6-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-2-2<br />

Overall doubles record 4-8-3<br />

Total points scored 8 1/2<br />

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Nicholas, Alison (England)<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to N. Lopez, 6&4)<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 3&2)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. P. Sheehan, 3&2)<br />

1996: 0-0-1 (halved w/K. Robbins)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to T. Green, 1 down)<br />

2000: 0-0-1 (halved w/S. Steinhauer)<br />

Overall singles record 1-3-2<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/L. Davies)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

1992: 2-0-0 (partnered w/L. Davies)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won four-ball, 1 up<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/L. Davies)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 0-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Davies, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball w/H. Alfredsson<br />

1998: 0-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Alfredsson, 3&1<br />

2000: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/L. Davies, 4&3<br />

lost foursomes w/ L. Davies, 6&5<br />

won four-ball w/H. Alfredsson, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-2-1<br />

Overall doubles record 6-5-1<br />

Total points scored 8 1/2<br />

Nilsmark, Catrin (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. M. Mallon, 3&2)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 ([ost to D. (Pepper) Mochrie, 6&5]<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Sheehan, 2&1)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to R. Jones, 6&4)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. R Jones, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 2-3-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/A.Sorenstam)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 6&5<br />

1996: 2-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/A. Sorenstam<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Neumann, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/L. Neumann, 3&1<br />

1998: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes with L. Neumann, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball with A. Sorenstam, 2 down<br />

won four-ball with A. Sorenstam, 4&3<br />

2000: 2-0-0 (partnered w/C. Koch)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-3-0<br />

Overall doubles record 6-4-1<br />

Total points scored 8 1/2<br />

Nocera, Gwladys (France)<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. C. Kerr, 2&1)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to N. Gulbis, 4&3)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/J. Inkster)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 0-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Kreutz, 4&2<br />

2007: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes w/M. Hjorth<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 3&2<br />

2009: 3-0-0<br />

won four-ball w/M. Hjorth, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/B. Brewerton, 3&1<br />

won foursomes w/B. Brewerton, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 4-2-1<br />

Total points scored 6<br />

Nordqvist, Anna (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Pressel, 3&2)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Pressel, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 0-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 2-1-0<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 3&2<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 1 down<br />

2011: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 2 up<br />

won foursomes w/M. Hjorth, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 4-2-0<br />

Total points scored 4<br />

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Pettersen, Suzann (Norway)<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/M. Redman)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Kerr, conceded on 16)<br />

2005: 0-1-1 (halved w/R. Jones)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Prammanasudh, 2 down)<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Creamer, 3&2)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. M.Wie, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-3-2<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-1-0 (partnered w/H. Alfredsson)<br />

won foursomes, 4&2<br />

lost foursomes, 3&1<br />

2003: 4-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 4&3<br />

won foursomes w/S. Gustafson, 3&1<br />

won four-ball w/P. Meunier-Lebouc, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 1 up<br />

2005: 2-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/A. Sorenstam, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 4&3<br />

halved four-ball w/S. Gustafson<br />

2007: 1-0-2<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Gustafson<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Gustafson<br />

won four-ball w/A. Sorenstam, 3&2<br />

2009: 1-3-0<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/A. Nordqvist, 1 up<br />

lost foursomes w/S. Gustafson, 4&2<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Alfredsson, 2 down<br />

2011: 2-1-0<br />

Won foursomes w/S.Gustafson, 1 up<br />

Won four-ball w/A. Nordqvist, 2 up<br />

Lost four-ball w/C.Hedwall, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 5-3-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 6-2-1<br />

Overall doubles record 11-5-3<br />

Total points scored 14 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. P. Sheehan, 2&1)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 [def. D. (Pepper) Mochrie, 3&2]<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Steinhauer, 2 down)<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Geddes, 2 down)<br />

Overall singles record 2-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 0-2-0 (partnered w/H. Alfredsson)<br />

lost foursomes, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/P. Wright)<br />

halved foursomes<br />

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lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1994: 2-0-0 (partnered w/L. Fairclough)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 4&3<br />

1996: 0-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. de Lorenzi, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-2-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-4-1<br />

Total points scored 4 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to V. Hurst, 2 down)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/K. Stupples, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Davies, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Singles<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Redman, 3&1)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2003: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/M. McKay<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

Reid, Melissa (England)<br />

Sanchez, Ana B. (Spain)<br />

Sorenstam, Annika (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to T. Green, 3&2)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. P. Bradley, 2&1)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. D. Andrews, 2&1)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 5&4)<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/W. Ward)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. A. Stanford, 3&2)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. B. Daniel, 4&3)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Pressel, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 4-3-1


Doubles<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/C.Nilsmark)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 6&5<br />

1996: 2-0-2<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Nilsmark<br />

won foursomes w/C. Nilsmark, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/K. Marshall, 1up<br />

halved four-ball w/T. Johnson<br />

1998: 2-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/C. Matthew, 3&2<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Matthew, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Nilsmark, 2 up<br />

won four-ball w/C. Nilsmark, 5&3<br />

2000: 2-1-0 (partnered w/ J. Moodie)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

2002: 3-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/C Koch, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/C. Koch, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Hjorth, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/C. Koch, 4&3<br />

2003: 3-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 4&3<br />

won foursomes w/C. Koch, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Koch, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 1 up<br />

2005: 3-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/S. Pettersen, 1 up<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Matthew, 2 down<br />

won four-ball w/C. Matthew, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/L. Davies, 4&2<br />

2007: 2-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Matthew, 4&2<br />

won foursomes w/C. Matthew, 1 up<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Hjorth<br />

won four-ball w/S. Pettersen, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 11-3-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 7-5-2<br />

Overall doubles record 18-8-3<br />

Total points scored 24<br />

Sorenstam, Charlotta (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

1998: 0-1 (lost to K. Robbins, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1998: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/L. Davies, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball w/L. Davies<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Neumann, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Stupples, Karen (England)<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Mallon, 3&1)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. C. Kerr, conceded on<br />

first tee before match due to injury)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 2&1<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

Lost foursomes w/M. Reid, 1 down<br />

Lost foursomes w/C. Boeljon, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-3-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Tinning, Iben (Denmark)<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. K. Kuehne, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. W. Ward, 2&1)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Diaz, 6&5)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Inkster, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 2-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/R. Carriedo, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes w/M. McKay, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/M. Hjorth, 1 up<br />

2003: 0-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/E. Esterl<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Gustafson, 2 down<br />

2005: 0-1-1<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Hjorth, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball w/T. Johnson<br />

2007: 1-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Hauert, 4&2<br />

won four-ball w/C. Matthew, 4&2<br />

halved four-ball w/T. Johnson<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-3-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-2-2<br />

Overall doubles record 2-5-3<br />

Total points scored 5 1/2<br />

265 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


<strong>European</strong> Player Performances continued<br />

Wessberg, Linda (Sweden)<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. C. Kerr, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 0-0-1 (partnered w/M. Hjorth)<br />

halved four-ball<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-0-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-0-1 (halved w/B. King)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. P. Bradley, 4&3)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to M. Mallon, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/L. Neumann)<br />

lost foursomes, 6&5<br />

won four-ball, 4&2<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/D. Reid)<br />

halved foursomes<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1994: 0-2-0 (partnered w/T. Johnson)<br />

lost foursomes, 2 down<br />

lost four-ball, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-4-1<br />

Total points scored 3<br />

Wright, Pam (Scotland)<br />

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USA Player Performances<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to H. Alfredsson, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 1-0-0<br />

won foursomes w. M. Mallon, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record DNP<br />

Overall doubles record 1-0-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. L. Neumann, 3&2)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Sorenstam, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/B. King)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

1998: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/T. Green, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/S. Steinhauer, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/S. Steinhauer, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 3-2-0<br />

Total points scored 4<br />

Singles<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Gustafson, 5&4)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2003: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Diaz, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/W. Ward, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-2-0<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

Ammaccapane, Danielle<br />

Andrews, Donna<br />

Bowie, Heather<br />

Bradley, Pat<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 8&7)<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Wright, 4&3)<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Sorenstam, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/N. Lopez)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

1992: 0-1-1 [partnered w/D. (Pepper) Mochrie]<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball<br />

1996: 0-1-0 (partnered w/K. Robbins)<br />

lost four-ball, 6&5<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 1-3-1<br />

Total points scored 2 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Davies, 4&2)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. L. Davies, 1 up)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 [def. L. Hackney (Hall), 1 up]<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Neumann, 1 up)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. S. Gustafson, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 3-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w. D. Richard<br />

1994: 2-0-0 [partnered w/D. (Pepper) Mochrie]<br />

won foursomes, 3&2<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 1-1-0 (partnered w/D. Pepper)<br />

won foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

1998: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/M. Mallon, 3&1<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Mallon, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/D. Pepper, 2 up<br />

2000: 0-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Iverson, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball w/D. Pepper<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-0-2<br />

Overall doubles record 5-3-2<br />

Total points scored 9<br />

Burton, Brandie<br />

Castrale, Nicole<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. B. Hauert, 3&2)<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Luna, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Kerr, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kerr, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/N. Gulbis, 2 down<br />

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USA Player Performances continued<br />

2009: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Stanford, 3&1<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Kerr, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-4-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Creamer, Paula<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. L. Davies, 7&5)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. M. Hjorth, 2&1)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. S. Pettersen, 3&2)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Matthew, 6&5)<br />

Overall singles record 3-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 2-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/B. Daniel<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Inkster, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kerr, 1 up<br />

2007: 1-0-3<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 2&1<br />

halved foursomes w/J. Inkster<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Pressel<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Lincicome<br />

2009: 2-1-0<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kerr, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Inkster, 4&3<br />

2011: 3-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/B. Lincicome, 1 up<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Kerr<br />

won four-ball w/M. Pressel, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/B. Lincicome, 3&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-1-3<br />

Overall four-ball record 4-1-2<br />

Overall doubles record 8-2-5<br />

Total points scored 13 1/2<br />

Daniel, Beth<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. L. Neumann, 7&6)<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. F. Descampe, 3&1)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 1 up)<br />

1996: 0-0-1 (halved w/ L. Neumann)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to H. Alfredsson, 4&3)<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/C. Koch)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to M. McKay, conceded on 15)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Sorenstam, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 3-3-2<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 2-0-0 (partnered w/B. King)<br />

won foursomes, 5&4<br />

won four-ball, 4&3<br />

268<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (partnered w/B. King)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/M. Mallon)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

won four-ball, 6&5<br />

1996: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/V. Skinner, 1 up<br />

halved four-ball w/ M. Mallon<br />

lost four-ball w/ V. Skinner, 6&5<br />

2000: 0-2-1 (partnered w/M. Mallon)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball<br />

2002: 1-1-0 (partnered w/W. Ward)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

2003: 2-0-1<br />

halved foursomes w/K. Robbins<br />

won four-ball w/J. Inkster, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/J. Inkster, 5&4<br />

2005: 0-0-2<br />

halved foursomes w/P. Creamer<br />

halved four-ball w/J. Inkster<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-4-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 4-2-3<br />

Overall doubles record 7-6-5<br />

Total points scored 13 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. P. Marti, 5&3)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. E. Esterl, 5&4)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. I. Tinning, 6&5)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Matthew, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 3-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Inkster, 2 down<br />

won foursomes w/K. Robbins, 3&1<br />

won four-ball w/E. Klein, 4&3<br />

2003: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Bowie, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Robbins, 1 down<br />

2005: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Redman, 1 up<br />

lost foursomes w/W. Ward, 5&3<br />

2007: 1-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/S. Steinhauer, 4&2<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Steinhauer<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-4-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 3-5-1<br />

Total points scored 6 1/2<br />

Diaz, Laura


Singles<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. D. Reid, 2 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 0-2-1<br />

halved foursomes w/M. Mallon<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Sheehan, 3&1<br />

lost four-ball w/V. Skinner, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-0-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-2-1<br />

Total points scored 1 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. H. Alfredsson, 4&3)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 [partnered w/D. (Pepper) Mochrie]<br />

won foursomes, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball, 4&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. A. Sorenstam, 3&2)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. A. Nicholas, 1 up)<br />

Overall singles record 2-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 0-2-0 (partnered w/K. Robbins)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

1998: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/D. Andrews, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Johnson, 2 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-4-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Gerring, Cathy<br />

Green, Tammie<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. M. Hjorth, 2&1)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. G. Nocera, 4&3)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/J. Moodie)<br />

Overall singles record 2-0-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Kerr, 2&1<br />

won foursomes w/C. Kim, 4&2<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kerr, 2&1<br />

2007: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Pressel, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/N. Castrale, 2 down<br />

2009: 1-1-0 (partnered w/C. Kim)<br />

won foursomes, 4&2<br />

lost foursomes, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 3-4-0<br />

Total points scored 5 1/2<br />

Gulbis, Natalie<br />

Hurst, Pat<br />

Singles<br />

1998:0-1-0 (lost to L. Davies, 1 down)<br />

2000: 0-0-1 (halved w/L. Neumann)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. M. McKay, 3&2)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 2&1)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. S. Gustafson, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 3-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1998: 3-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/K. Robbins, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/K. Robbins, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/R. Jones, 7&5<br />

2000: 2-1-0 (partnered w/K. Robbins)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&2<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

2002: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/K. Robbins, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Kuehne, 1 up<br />

2005: 1-2-1<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Kim<br />

won foursomes w/M. Redman, 2 up<br />

lost four-ball w/W. Ward, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Kim, 4&2<br />

2007: 1-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/C. Kerr<br />

won foursomes w/A. Stanford, 4&2<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Lincicome, 4&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 5-2-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-4-0<br />

Overall doubles record 7-6-2<br />

Total points scored 11 1/2<br />

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USA Player Performances continued<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. M. Reid, 2 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Lincicome, 5&4<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hurst, Vicky<br />

Inkster, Juli<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. A. Nicholas, 3&2)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to H. Alfredsson, 2&1)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. A. Sorenstam, 5&4)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. R. Carriedo, 4&3)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. C. Koch, 5&4)<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. S. Gustafson, 2&1)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. I. Tinning, 4&3)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/G. Nocera)<br />

2011: 0-0-1 (halved w/L. Davies)<br />

Overall singles record 6-1-2<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/P. Sheehan)<br />

halved foursomes<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1998: 3-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/D. Pepper, 3&1<br />

won foursomes w/D. Pepper, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/M. Mallon, 2&1<br />

2000: 0-2-1<br />

lost foursomes w/D. Pepper, 4&3<br />

halved foursomes w/S. Steinhauer<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Steinhauer, 3&2<br />

2002: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Diaz, 2 up<br />

won foursomes w/M. Mallon, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Kuehne, 3&2<br />

2003: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/W. Ward, 5&3<br />

won four-ball w/B. Daniel, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/B. Daniel, 5&4<br />

2005: 1-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/P. Creamer, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Creamer, 4&3<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Daniel<br />

2007: 1-0-2<br />

won foursomes w/P. Creamer, 2&1<br />

halved foursomes w/P. Creamer<br />

halved four-ball w/S. Prammanasudh<br />

2009: 1-2-0<br />

lost four-ball w/A. Stanford, 1 down<br />

won foursomes w/P. Creamer, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes w/P. Creamer, 4&3<br />

270<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Lang, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Lang, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 6-6-3<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-5-2<br />

Overall doubles record 9-11-5<br />

Total points scored 18 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. R.Carriedo, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Burton, 2&1<br />

won foursomes w/R. Jones, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball w/R. Jones, 3&2<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

1998: 0-1-0 (lost to M. de Lorenzi, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1998: 0-1-1<br />

halved four-ball w/B. King<br />

lost four-ball w/T. Green, 2 down<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-1<br />

Total points scored 1/2<br />

Iverson, Becky<br />

Johnson, Chris<br />

Jones, Rosie<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Davies, 3&2)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. J. Morley, 5&4)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. C. Nilsmark, 6&4)<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Nilsmark, 1 down)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. K. Icher, 3&2)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Matthew, 3&1)<br />

2005: 0-0-1 (halved w/S. Pettersen)<br />

Overall singles record 3-3-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 2-0-0 (partnered w/P. Sheehan)<br />

won foursomes, 6&5<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 1-1-0 (partnered w/P. Sheehan)<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

lost foursomes, 4&3


1998: 1-1-0<br />

won four-ball w/P. Hurst, 7&5<br />

lost four-ball w/B. King, 5&3<br />

2000: 1-1-0 (partnered w/B. Iverson)<br />

won foursomes, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball, 3&2<br />

2002: 1-1-0 (partnered w/C. Kerr)<br />

won four-ball, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

2003: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Mallon, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/M. Redman, 2 up<br />

lost four-ball w/W. Ward, 4&3<br />

2005:1-0-1 (partnered w/M. Mallon)<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 5-4-1<br />

Overall doubles record 8-6-1<br />

Total points scored 12<br />

Kerr, Cristie<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Gustafson, 3&2)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. S. Pettersen, conceded on 16)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to G. Nocera, 2&1)<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Wessberg, 1 down)<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/M. Hjorth)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to K. Stupples, forfeit)<br />

Overall singles record 1-4-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Redman, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/R. Jones, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball w/R. Jones, 1 up<br />

2003: 2-1-0 (partnered w/K. Kuehne)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

2005: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/N. Gulbis, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/N. Gulbis, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/P. Creamer, 1 up<br />

2007: 1-2-1<br />

halved foursomes w/P. Hurst<br />

lost foursomes w/N. Castrale, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/N. Castrale, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Pressel, 3&2<br />

2009: 2-1-0<br />

won four-ball w/P. Creamer, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/N. Castrale, 1 down<br />

won foursomes w/M. Wie, 1 up<br />

2011: 2-1-1<br />

won foursomes w/M. Wie, 2&1<br />

halved foursomes w/P. Creamer<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Wie, 2 down<br />

won four-ball w/M. Pressel, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-4-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 8-4-0<br />

Overall doubles record 10-8-2<br />

Total points scored 12 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

2005: 1-0-0 (def. L. Kreutz, 5&4)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. T. Elosegui, 2 up)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. M. Hjorth , 4&2)<br />

Overall singles record 3-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2005: 1-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/P. Hurst<br />

won foursomes w/N. Gulbis, 4&2<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Hurst<br />

2009: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/N. Gulbis, 4&2<br />

lost foursomes w/N. Gulbis, 5&4<br />

won four-ball w/M. Wie, 5&4<br />

2011: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/R. O’Toole<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 3-2-2<br />

Total points scored 7<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-0-1 (halved w/P. Wright)<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Neumann, 2&1)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to H. Alfredsson, 2&1)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. M. de Lorenzi, 5&4)<br />

1998: 0-1-0 [lost to L. Hackney (Hall), 6&5]<br />

Overall singles record 1-3-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 2-0-0 (partnered w/B. Daniel)<br />

won foursomes, 5&4<br />

won four-ball, 4&3<br />

1992: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Daniel, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/M. Mallon, 1 up<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/D. Andrews)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

1996: 2-0-0<br />

won four-ball w/D. Pepper, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/K. Robbins, 2&1<br />

1998: 0-1-1<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Johnson<br />

lost four-ball w/R. Jones, 5&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 5-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 6-3-1<br />

Total points scored 8<br />

Kim, Christina<br />

King, Betsy<br />

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Singles<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. H. Alfredsson, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/W. Ward, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/L. Diaz, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Robbins, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-1-0<br />

Total points scored 3<br />

Klein, Emilee<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Gustafson, 2 down)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Stanford, 3&2<br />

lost foursomes w/A. Stanford, 6&5<br />

won four-ball w/R. O’Toole, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Lewis, Stacy<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-1-0 (lost to I. Tinning, 3&2)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Moodie, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 0-3-0<br />

lost foursomes w/M. Mallon, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Inkster, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Hurst, 1 down<br />

2003: 2-1-0 (partnered w/C. Kerr)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-4-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

2009: 0-0-1 (halved w/L. Davies)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. S. Gal, 6&5)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 1-0-1<br />

won four-ball w/B.Lincicome, 5&4<br />

halved four-ball w/A. Stanford<br />

2011: 0-3-0<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Inkster, 1down<br />

lost foursome w/J. Inkster, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Wie, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-2-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-1-1<br />

Overall doubles record 1-3-1<br />

Total points scored 3<br />

Kuehne, Kelli<br />

Lang, Brittany<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Davies, 4&3)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. S. Gustafson, 3&2)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Boeljon, 2 down)<br />

Overall singles record 1-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 0-1-1<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Hurst, 4&2<br />

halved four-ball w/P. Creamer<br />

2009: 1-2-0<br />

won four-ball w/B. Lang, 5&4<br />

lost four-ball w/K. McPherson, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes w/K. McPherson, 3&2<br />

2011: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/P. Creamer, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/V. Hurst, 5&4<br />

won four-ball w/P. Creamer, 3&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-3-1<br />

Overall doubles record 3-4-1<br />

Total points scored 4 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. A. Nicholas, 6&4)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/P. Bradley)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-1-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Lincicome, Brittany<br />

Lopez, Nancy<br />

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Mallon, Meg<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Nilsmark, 3&2)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. P. Wright, 1 up)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. H. Alfredsson, 4&2)<br />

1998: 0-0-1 (halved w/S. Gustafson)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. P. Meunier-Lebouc, 1 up)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. L. Davies, 3&2)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to L. Davies, conceded on 15)<br />

2005:1-0-0 (def. K. Stupples, 3&1)<br />

Overall singles record 5-2-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 2-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/D. Ammaccapane, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/B. King, 1 up<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/B. Daniel)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

won four-ball, 6&5<br />

1996: 0-0-3<br />

halved foursomes w/J. Geddes<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Daniel<br />

halved four-ball w/M. McGann<br />

1998: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/B. Burton, 3&1<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Burton, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/J. Inkster, 2&1<br />

2000: 0-2-1 (partnered w/B. Daniel)<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

lost foursomes, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball<br />

2002: 2-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/K. Kuehne, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/M. Redman, 2&1<br />

2003: 0-2-1<br />

lost foursomes w/R. Jones, 3&2<br />

halved foursomes w/K. Robbins<br />

lost four-ball w/A. Stanford, 3&2<br />

2005: 1-0-1 (partnered w/R. Jones)<br />

won four-ball, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-6-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 5-1-4<br />

Overall doubles record 8-7-6<br />

Total points scored 16 1/2<br />

McGann, Michelle<br />

Singles<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. L. Davies, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 0-1-2<br />

halved foursomes w/K. Robbins<br />

lost foursomes w/K. Robbins, 4&3<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Mallon<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-2<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

2009: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Matthew, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Lincicome, 3&2<br />

won foursomes w/M. Pressel, 2 up<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Lincicome, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 1<br />

Singles<br />

2011: 0-0-1<br />

halved with C. Hedwall<br />

Overall singles record 0-0-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2011: 2-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/M.Pressel, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball w/C. Kim<br />

won four-ball w/ S. Lewis, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 2-0-1<br />

Total points scored 3<br />

McPherson, Kristy<br />

O’Toole, Ryann<br />

Pepper, Dottie<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 1-0-0 (def. M. de Lorenzi, 4&2)<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Reid, 3&2)<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. C. Nilsmark, 6&5)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. T Johnson, 3&2)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 3&2)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 5-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 1-1-0 (partnered w/C. Gerring)<br />

won foursomes, 6&5<br />

lost four-ball, 4&2<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/P. Bradley)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

halved four-ball<br />

1994: 2-0-0 (partnered w/B. Burton)<br />

won foursomes, 3&2<br />

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won four-ball, 2&1<br />

1996: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/B. Burton, 2&1<br />

lost foursomes w/B. Burton, 1 down<br />

won four-ball w/B. King, 1 up<br />

1998: 3-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 3&1<br />

won foursomes w/J. Inkster, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/B. Burton, 2 up<br />

2000: 0-1-1<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Inkster, 4&3<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Burton<br />

Overall foursomes record 5-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 3-1-2<br />

Overall doubles record 8-4-2<br />

Total points scored 14<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. S. Pettersen, 2 up)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 0-0-2<br />

halved four-ball w/A. Stanford<br />

halved four-ball w/J. Inkster<br />

Overall foursomes record 0-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-2<br />

Overall doubles record 0-0-2<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. A. Sorenstam, 2&1)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. A. Nordqvist, 3&2)<br />

2011: 1-0-0 (def. A. Nordqvist, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 3-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2007: 0-2-1<br />

lost foursomes w/N. Gulbis, 3&2<br />

halved four-ball w/P. Creamer<br />

lost four-ball w/C. Kerr, 3&2<br />

2009: 1-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Wie<br />

won foursomes w/K. McPherson, 2 up<br />

2011: 3-0-0<br />

won foursomes w/R. O’Toole, 3&2<br />

won four-ball w/P. Creamer, 1 up<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kerr, 1 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-1-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-1-2<br />

Overall doubles record 4-2-2<br />

Total points scored 8<br />

Prammanasudh, Stacy<br />

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Pressel, Morgan<br />

274<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Koch, 2&1)<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/S. Pettersen)<br />

2003: 1-0-0 (def. A. B. Sanchez, 3&1)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Koch, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-2-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 0-1-0<br />

lost four-ball w/N. Scranton, 2&1<br />

2002: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/C. Kerr, 4&3<br />

won four-ball w/M. Mallon, 2&1<br />

2003: 1-0-1<br />

halved foursomes w/A. Stanford<br />

won four-ball w/R. Jones, 2 up<br />

2005: 1-1-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Diaz, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/P. Hurst, 2 up<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-2-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 3-3-1<br />

Total points scored 5<br />

Singles<br />

1992: 1-0-0 (def. K. Douglas 7&6)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1992: 0-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Burton<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-0-1<br />

Overall doubles record 0-0-1<br />

Total points scored 1-1/2<br />

Redman, Michele<br />

Richard, Deb<br />

Robbins, Kelly<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. L. Fairclough, 4&2)<br />

1996: 0-0-1 (halved w/A. Nicholas)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. C. Sorenstam, 2&1)<br />

2000: 1-0-0 (def. L. Davies, 3&2)<br />

2002: 1-0-0 (def. M. Hjorth, 5&3)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to P. Meunier-Lebouc,<br />

conceded on 12)<br />

Overall singles record 4-1-1<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 0-2-0 (partnered w/T.Green)<br />

lost foursomes, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball, 4&3<br />

1996: 1-2-1<br />

lost foursomes w/M. McGann, 4&3<br />

halved foursomes w/M. McGann


won four-ball w/B. King, 2&1<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Bradley, 6&5<br />

1998: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/P. Hurst, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/P. Hurst, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/S. Steinhauer, 2&1<br />

2000: 2-1-0 (partnered w/P. Hurst)<br />

lost foursomes, 3&2<br />

won foursomes, 1 up<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

2002: 1-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/P. Hurst, 4&2<br />

won foursomes w/L. Diaz, 3&1<br />

lost four-ball w/E. Klein, 1 down<br />

2003: 0-1-2<br />

halved foursomes w/B. Daniel<br />

halved foursomes w/M. Mallon<br />

lost four-ball w/L. Diaz, 1 down<br />

Overall foursomes record 4-4-3<br />

Overall four-ball record 2-5-0<br />

Overall doubles record 6-9-3<br />

Total points scored 12<br />

Singles<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (lost to J. Moodie, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 0-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2000: 0-1-0 (partnered w/M. Redman)<br />

lost four-ball, 2&1<br />

Overall foursomes record DNP<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-1-0<br />

Overall doubles record 0-1-0<br />

Total points scored 0<br />

Scranton, Nancy<br />

Sheehan, Patty<br />

Singles<br />

1990: 0-1-0 (lost to D. Reid, 2&1)<br />

1992: 0-1-0 (lost to T. Johnson, 2&1)<br />

1994: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Nicholas, 3&2)<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. C. Nilsmark, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-3-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1990: 2-0-0 (partnered w/R. Jones)<br />

won foursomes, 6&5<br />

won four-ball, 2&1<br />

1992: 0-1-1 (partnered w/J. Inkster)<br />

halved foursomes<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/S. Steinhauer)<br />

won foursomes, 2 up<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1996: 1-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/R. Jones, 1 up<br />

lost foursomes w/R. Jones, 4&3<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Geddes, 3&1<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-1-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-3-0<br />

Overall doubles record 4-4-1<br />

Total points scored 5 1/2<br />

Singles<br />

1996: 1-0-0 (def. K. Marshall, 2&1)<br />

Overall singles record 1-0-0<br />

Doubles<br />

1996: 1-2-0<br />

won foursomes w/B. Daniel, 1 up<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Geddes, 1 down<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Daniel, 6&5<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-2-0<br />

Overall doubles record 1-2-0<br />

Total points scored 2<br />

Singles<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Sorenstam, 3&2)<br />

2007: 1-0-0 (def. T. Johnson, 3&2)<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. B. Brewerton, 5&4)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to A. Munoz, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 2-2-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2003: 0-1-1<br />

halved foursomes w/M. Redman<br />

lost four-ball w/M. Mallon, 3&2<br />

2007: 1-0-1<br />

won foursomes w/P. Hurst, 4&2<br />

halved four-ball w/S. Prammanasudh<br />

2009: 0-2-1<br />

lost four-ball w/J. Inkster, 1 down<br />

halved four-ball w/B. Lang<br />

lost foursomes w/N. Castrale, 3&1<br />

2011: 0-2-0<br />

Lost foursomes w/S. Lewis, 3&2<br />

Lost foursomes w/S. Lewis, 6&5<br />

Overall foursomes record 1-3-1<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-2-2<br />

Overall doubles record 1-5-3<br />

Total points scored 4 1/2<br />

Skinner, Val<br />

Stanford, Angela<br />

Steinhauer, Sherri<br />

Singles<br />

1994: 1-0-0 (def. D. Reid, 2 up)<br />

1998: 1-0-0 (def. C. Matthew, 3&2)<br />

2000: 0-0-1 (halved w/A. Nicholas)<br />

2007: 0-0-1 (halved w/B. Brewerton)<br />

Overall singles record 2-0-2<br />

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USA Player Performances continued<br />

Doubles<br />

1994: 1-1-0 (partnered w/P. Sheehan)<br />

won foursomes, 2 up<br />

lost four-ball, 1 down<br />

1998: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/D. Andrews, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/K. Robbins, 2&1<br />

won four-ball w/D. Andrews, 4&3<br />

2000: 0-1-1 (partnered w/J. Inkster)<br />

halved foursomes<br />

lost four-ball, 3&2<br />

2007: 1-0-1 (partnered w/L. Diaz)<br />

won foursomes, 4&2<br />

halved foursomes<br />

Overall foursomes record 3-0-2<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-3-0<br />

Overall doubles record 4-3-2<br />

Total points scored 8<br />

Ward, Wendy<br />

Singles<br />

2009: 1-0-0 (def. H. Alfredsson, 1 up)<br />

2011: 0-1-0 (lost to S. Pettersen, 1 down)<br />

Overall singles record 1-1-0<br />

Doubles<br />

2009: 2-0-1<br />

halved four-ball w/M. Pressel<br />

won four-ball w/C. Kim, 5&4<br />

won foursomes w/C. Kerr, 1 up<br />

2011: 1-2-0<br />

Won foursomes w/C.Kerr, 2&1<br />

Lost four-ball w/C. Kerr, 2 down<br />

Lost four-ball w/B. Lang, 4&3<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-0-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 1-2-1<br />

Overall doubles record 3-2-1<br />

Total points scored 4 1/2<br />

Wie, Michelle<br />

Singles<br />

2002: 0-0-1 (halved w/A. Sorenstam)<br />

2003: 0-1-0 (lost to I. Tinning, 2&1)<br />

2005: 0-1-0 (lost to C. Matthew, 3&2)<br />

Overall singles record 0-2-1<br />

Doubles<br />

2002: 2-1-0<br />

won foursomes w/B. Daniel, 1 up<br />

won foursomes w/E. Klein, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/B. Daniel, 4&3<br />

2003: 0-3-0<br />

lost foursomes w/J. Inkster, 5&3<br />

lost foursomes w/H. Bowie, 3&2<br />

lost four-ball w/R. Jones, 4&3<br />

2005: 0-2-0<br />

lost foursomes w/L. Diaz<br />

lost four-ball w/P. Hurst<br />

Overall foursomes record 2-3-0<br />

Overall four-ball record 0-3-0<br />

Overall doubles record 2-6-0<br />

Total points scored 2 1/2<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records<br />

Largest margin of victory in<br />

individual matches<br />

Foursomes: 6&5 1990 Gerring/(Pepper) Mochrie<br />

(USA) def. Wright/Neumann (EUR)<br />

1990 Sheehan/Jones (USA) def. Reid/Alfredsson (EUR)<br />

2000 Iverson/Jones (USA) def. Davies/Nicholas (EUR)<br />

Four-ball: 7&5 1998 Hurst/Jones (USA) def. Hackney<br />

(Hall)/Gustafson (EUR)<br />

Singles: 8&7 1990 Bradley (USA) def. T. Johnson<br />

(EUR)<br />

Margin of victory in overall<br />

competition<br />

7 points 1990 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 11-1/2 to 4-1/2<br />

2003 Europe defeated USA<br />

by a score of 17-1/2 to 10-1/2<br />

6 points 1994 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 13 to 7<br />

1996 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 17 to 11<br />

5 points 1992 Europe defeated USA<br />

by a score of 11-1/2 to 6-1/2<br />

4 points 1998 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 16 to 12<br />

2007 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 16 to 12<br />

2009 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 16 to 12<br />

3 points 2000 Europe defeated USA<br />

by a score of 14-1/2 to 11-1/2<br />

2002 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 15-1/2 to 12-1/2<br />

2005 USA defeated Europe<br />

by a score of 15-1/2 to 12-1/2<br />

Most Solheim Cup events<br />

played (of 12)<br />

12: Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

Most matches played (of 53)<br />

46: Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

37: Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

34: Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

31: Sophie Gustafson (EUR)<br />

29: Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

Most matches won<br />

22: Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

22: Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

15: Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

13: Dottie Pepper (USA); Meg Mallon (USA);<br />

Sophie Gustafson (EUR)<br />

12: Catriona Matthew (EUR);<br />

Suzann Pettersen (EUR)<br />

Most points earned<br />

25 points: Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

24 points: Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

18-1/2 points: Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

16-1/2 points: Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

16 points: Sophie Gustafson (EUR)<br />

15 points: Catriona Matthew (EUR)<br />

14-1/2 points: Suzann Pettersen (EUR)<br />

14 points: Dottie Pepper (USA)<br />

13-1/2 points: Beth Daniel (USA)<br />

Paula Creamer (USA)<br />

12-1/2 points: Cristie Kerr (USA)<br />

12 points: Helen Alfredsson (EUR)<br />

Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

Kelly Robbins (USA)<br />

11-1/2 points Pat Hurst (USA)<br />

Carin Koch (EUR)<br />

Team win/loss record<br />

USA, 8-4<br />

Winning years: 1990*; 1994*; 1996; 1998*; 2002*;<br />

2005*; 2007; and 2009*<br />

Europe, 4-8<br />

Winning years: 1992*; 2000*; 2003* and 2011*<br />

*denotes winning at home<br />

Most foursomes matches<br />

played (of 21)<br />

15 Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

12 Sophie Gustafson<br />

11 Helen Alfredsson (EUR)<br />

Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

Kelly Robbins (USA)<br />

Most points scored in<br />

foursomes competition<br />

11-1/2 Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

9 Sophie Gustafon (EUR)<br />

8-1/2 Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

7-1/2 Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

6 Pat Hurst (USA)<br />

Carin Koch (EUR)<br />

Suzann Pettersen (EUR)<br />

5-1/2 Kelly Robbins (USA)<br />

5 Dottie Pepper (USA)<br />

Most four-ball matches<br />

played (of 20)<br />

19 Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

14 Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

12 Cristie Kerr (USA)<br />

11 Sophie Gustafson (EUR)<br />

10 Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

Rosie Jones (USA)<br />

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Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

9 Beth Daniel (USA)<br />

Trish Johnson (EUR)<br />

Suzann Pettersen (EUR)<br />

Most points scored in<br />

four-ball competition<br />

10-1/2 Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

8 Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

Cristie Kerr<br />

7 Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

6-1/2 Suzann Pettersen (EUR)<br />

5-1/2 Betsy King (USA)<br />

Most points scored in<br />

singles competition<br />

7 Juli Inkster (USA)<br />

6 Laura Davies (EUR)<br />

5-1/2 Meg Mallon (USA)<br />

5 Dottie Pepper (USA)<br />

Catriona Matthew<br />

4-1/2 Kelly Robbins (USA)<br />

Annika Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

4 Helen Alfredsson (EUR)<br />

Beth Daniel (USA)<br />

Most holes won by a<br />

foursomes team<br />

9 Hurst/Stanford (USA), 2007,<br />

vs. Tinning/Hauert (EUR)<br />

8 Gustafson/Koch (EUR), 2005,<br />

vs. Diaz/Ward (USA)<br />

Davies/Nicholas (EUR), 2000,<br />

vs. Pepper/Inkster (USA)<br />

Gustafson/Pettersen (EUR), 2003,<br />

vs. Kerr/Kuehne (USA)<br />

7 Kim/Gulbis (USA), 2005,<br />

vs. Nocera/Kreutz (EUR)<br />

Creamer/Inkster (USA), 2005,<br />

vs. Davies/Hjorth (EUR)<br />

Moodie/Matthew (EUR), 2003,<br />

vs. Inkster/Ward (USA)<br />

Most holes won by a team in<br />

four-ball competition<br />

8 Kim/Wie (USA), 2009<br />

7 Nilsmark/Koch (EUR), 2000<br />

Matthew/Moodie (EUR), 2003<br />

Davies/Sorenstam (EUR), 2005<br />

Lang/Lincicome (USA), 2009<br />

6 Nicholas/Alfredsson (EUR), 2000<br />

Neumann/Meunier-Lebouc (EUR), 2000<br />

Pepper/Burton (USA), 2000<br />

Hurst/Robbins (USA), 2000<br />

A. Sorenstam/Koch (EUR), 2002<br />

Daniel/Inkster (USA), 2003<br />

Davies/Pettersen (EUR), 2005<br />

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Castrale/Kerr (USA), 2007<br />

Matthew/Tinning (EUR), 2007<br />

Most holes won by an individual<br />

in four-ball competition<br />

6 Davies (EUR), 2005, partnered w/S. Pettersen,<br />

team total 10 birdies<br />

Alfredsson (EUR), 2000, partnered w/Nicholas,<br />

team total 6 birdies<br />

5 Gustafson (EUR), 2000, partnered w/T. Johnson,<br />

team total 5 birdies<br />

Koch (EUR), 2000, partnered w/Nilsmark,<br />

team total 7 birdies<br />

Burton (USA), 2000, partnered w/Pepper,<br />

team total 6 birdies<br />

Davies (EUR), 2000, partnered w/Carriedo,<br />

team total 5 birdies<br />

Hurst (USA), 2000, partnered w/Robbins,<br />

team total 6 birdies<br />

Moodie (EUR), 2003, partnered w/Matthew,<br />

team total 5 birdies<br />

Most holes won by an individual<br />

in singles competition<br />

8 Creamer (USA), 2005, vs. Davies (EUR)<br />

Robbins (USA), 2002, vs. Hjorth (EUR)<br />

7 Burton (USA), 2000, vs. Gustafson (EUR)<br />

Neumann (EUR), 2000, vs. Hurst (USA)*<br />

Hurst (USA), 2000, vs. Neumann (EUR)*<br />

Diaz (USA), 2002, vs. Marti (EUR)<br />

Diaz (USA), 2003, vs. Esterl (EUR)<br />

Inkster (USA), 2007, vs. Tinning (EUR)<br />

Davies (EUR), 2009, vs. Lang (USA)*<br />

Lang (USA), 2009, vs. Davies (EUR)*<br />

Kim (USA), 2009, vs. Elosegui (EUR)<br />

*same match<br />

Matches ending in halves<br />

Foursomes: 13<br />

1992 Sheehan/Inkster (USA) halved with<br />

Reid/Wright (EUR)<br />

1996 Robbins/McGann (USA) halved with<br />

A. Sorenstam/Nilsmark (EUR)<br />

Mallon/Geddes (USA) halved with<br />

Neumann/Marshall (EUR)<br />

2000 Inkster/Steinhauer (USA) halved with<br />

T. Johnson/Gustafson (EUR)<br />

2003 Daniel/Robbins (USA) halved with<br />

Koch/Davies (EUR)<br />

Stanford/Redman (USA) halved with<br />

Esterl/Tinning (EUR)<br />

Mallon/Robbins (USA) halved with<br />

Moodie/Matthew (EUR)<br />

2005 Daniel/Creamer (USA) halved with<br />

Koch/Matthew (EUR)<br />

Kim/Hurst (USA) halved with<br />

Gustafson/Johnson (EUR)<br />

2007 Hurst/Kerr (USA) halved with


Pettersen/Gustafson (EUR)<br />

Steinhauer/Diaz (USA) halved with<br />

Hjorth/Nocera (EUR)<br />

Inkster/Creamer (USA) halved with<br />

Gustafson/Pettersen (EUR)<br />

2011 Kerr/Creamer (USA) havled with<br />

Matthew/Munoz (EUR)<br />

Four-ball: 16<br />

1992 Burton/Richard (USA) halved with<br />

Descampe/T. Johnson (EUR)<br />

1992 Bradley/(Pepper) Mochrie (USA) halved with<br />

Alfredsson/Neumann (EUR)<br />

1996 Mallon/Daniel (USA) halved with<br />

Alfredsson/Nicholas (EUR)<br />

McGann/Mallon (USA) halved with<br />

A. Sorenstam/T. Johnson (EUR)<br />

1998 King/C. Johnson (USA) halved with<br />

Davies/C. Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

2000 Pepper/Burton (USA) halved with<br />

Neumann/Meunier-Lebouc (EUR)<br />

Mallon/Daniel (USA) halved with<br />

Davies/Carriedo (EUR)<br />

2005 Jones/Mallon (USA) halved with<br />

Gustafson/Pettersen (EUR)<br />

Daniel/Inkster (USA) halved with<br />

Tinning/Johnson (EUR)<br />

2007 Stanford/Prammanasudh (USA) halved with<br />

Sorenstam/Hjorth (EUR)<br />

Creamer/Pressel (USA) halved with<br />

Johnson/Davies (EUR)<br />

Creamer/Lincicome (USA) halved with<br />

Wessberg/Hjorth (EUR)<br />

Prammanasudh/Inkster (USA) halved with<br />

Johnson/Tinning (EUR)<br />

2009 Stanford/Lang (USA) halved with<br />

Matthew/Luna (EUR)<br />

Pressel/Wie (USA) halved with<br />

Matthew/Hjorth (EUR)<br />

2011 Kim/O’Toole (USA) halved with<br />

Matthew/Gal (EUR)<br />

Singles: 17<br />

1990 King (USA) halved with Wright (EUR)<br />

1996 Daniel (USA) halved with Neumann (EUR)<br />

Robbins (USA) halved with Nicholas (EUR)<br />

1998 Mallon (USA) halved with Gustafson (EUR)<br />

2000 Hurst (USA) halved with Neumann (EUR)<br />

Steinhauer (USA) halved with Nicholas (EUR)<br />

2002 Redman (USA) halved with Pettersen (EUR)<br />

Ward (USA) halved with A. Sorenstam (EUR)<br />

Daniel (USA) halved with Koch (EUR)<br />

2005 Jones (USA) halved with Pettersen (EUR)<br />

2007 Steinhauer (USA) halved with Brewerton (EUR)<br />

2009 Lang (USA) halved with Davies (EUR)<br />

Inkster (USA) halved with Nocera (EUR)<br />

Kerr (USA) halved with Hjorth (EUR)<br />

Gulbis (USA) halved with Moodie (EUR)<br />

2011 Inkster (USA) halved with Davies (EUR)<br />

O’Toole (USA) halved with Hedwall (EUR)<br />

Largest point differential (by session)<br />

First day<br />

Foursomes matches 4 pts 2000, EUR 4, USA 0<br />

Four-ball matches 2 pts 2002, USA 3, EUR 1<br />

2003, USA 3, EUR 1<br />

Second day<br />

Foursomes matches 3 pts 1996, EUR 3-1/2,<br />

USA 1/2<br />

Four-ball matches 4 pts 2002, EUR 4, USA 0<br />

Largest lead<br />

After first day<br />

First session 4 pts 2000, EUR 4, USA 0<br />

Total 3 pts 1998, USA 5-1/2,<br />

EUR 2-1/2<br />

2000, EUR 5-1/2,<br />

USA 2-1/2<br />

After second day<br />

First session 5 pts 1998, USA 8-1/2,<br />

EUR 3-1/2<br />

Total 5 pts 1998, USA 10-1/2,<br />

EUR 5-1/2<br />

2000, EUR 9-1/2,<br />

USA 4-1/2<br />

Most points won<br />

First day<br />

Foursomes 2000, EUR, 4 pts *<br />

Four-ball<br />

2002, USA, 3 pts<br />

2003, USA, 3 pts<br />

Total 1998, USA, 5-1/2 pts<br />

2000, EUR, 5-1/2 pts<br />

* Eight foursomes matches (morning and afternoon<br />

rounds) were played on Day 1 in 2000. Europe won all<br />

four foursomes matches in the morning round. Due to<br />

daylight restrictions, no four-ball matches were played<br />

on Day 1.<br />

Second day<br />

Foursomes<br />

1996, EUR, 3-1/2 pts<br />

Four-ball 2000, EUR, 4 pts *<br />

2002, EUR, 4 pts<br />

2nd day of matches 1996, EUR, 6 pts<br />

Two-day total 1998, USA, 10-1/2 pts<br />

* Six four-ball matches were played on Day 2 in 2000.<br />

Due to daylight restrictions, no additional matches were<br />

played this day.<br />

Overall<br />

Overall Competition<br />

Foursomes<br />

Four-ball<br />

Singles<br />

2003, EUR, 17-1/2 pts<br />

2003, EUR, 6-1/2 pts<br />

1996, EUR, 5 pts<br />

2002, EUR, 5 pts<br />

2003, USA, 5 pts<br />

2007, EUR, 5 pts<br />

1996, USA, 10 pts<br />

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The Solheim Cup Records continued<br />

Fewest points won<br />

First day<br />

Foursomes 2000, USA, 0 pts *<br />

Four-ball<br />

2002, EUR, 1 pt<br />

2003, EUR, 1 pt<br />

Total 2000, USA 2-1/2 pts<br />

* Eight foursomes matches (morning and afternoon<br />

rounds) were played on Day 1 in 2000. Europe won all<br />

four foursomes matches in the morning round. Due to<br />

daylight restrictions, no four-ball matches were played<br />

on Day 1.<br />

Second day<br />

Foursomes<br />

Four-ball<br />

Day Two of matches<br />

Two-day total<br />

Overall<br />

Overall competition<br />

Foursomes<br />

Four-ball<br />

Singles<br />

1996, USA, 1/2 pt<br />

2002, USA, 0 pts<br />

1996, USA, 2 pts<br />

2000, USA, 2 pts<br />

2000, USA, 4-1/2 pts<br />

2003, USA, 10-1/2 pts<br />

2003, USA, 1-1/2 pts<br />

2000, USA, 2 pts<br />

1996, EUR, 2 pts<br />

Players to go undefeated in<br />

singles competition (20)<br />

1. Jane Geddes (USA), 1-0-0<br />

2. Cathy Gerring (USA), 1-0-0<br />

3. Tammie Green (USA), 2-0-0<br />

4. Natalie Gulbis (USA), 2-0-1<br />

5. Becky Iverson (USA), 1-0-0<br />

6. Christina Kim (USA), 3-0-0<br />

7. Emilee Klein (USA), 1-0-0<br />

8. Brittany Lang (USA), 1-0-1<br />

9. Nancy Lopez (USA), 1-0-0<br />

10. Diana Luna (EUR), 1-0-0<br />

11. Michelle McGann (USA), 1-0-0<br />

12. Janice Moodie (EUR), 2-0-1<br />

13. Stacy Prammanasudh (USA), 1-0-0<br />

14. Morgan Pressel (USA), 3-0-0<br />

15. Deb Richard (USA), 1-0-0<br />

16. Val Skinner (USA), 1-0-0<br />

17. Sherri Steinhauer (USA), 2-0-2<br />

18. Linda Wessberg (EUR), 1-0-0<br />

19. Christel Boeljon (EUR), 1-0-0<br />

20. Azahara Munoz (EUR), 1-0-0<br />

21. Caroline Hedwall (EUR), 0-0-1<br />

22. Vicky Hurst (USA), 1-0-0<br />

23. Ryann O’Toole (USA), 0-0-1<br />

Most birdies**<br />

USA and Europe combined in one session<br />

93 2009, Singles<br />

85 2011, Singles<br />

67 2000, 2nd day, four-ball<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team only in one session<br />

45 2009, Singles<br />

42 2011, Singles<br />

35 2000, 2nd day, four-ball<br />

USA Team only in one session<br />

48 2009, Singles<br />

43 2011, Singles<br />

By an individual in one session<br />

7 1996, L. Davies (EUR), 1st day, Four-ball<br />

2000, P. Hurst (USA), 2nd day, Four-ball<br />

2002, M. Redman (USA), 1st day, Four-ball<br />

2005, P. Creamer (USA), Singles<br />

2005, L. Davies (EUR), 1st day, Four-ball<br />

2005, R. Jones (USA), 2nd day, Four-ball<br />

2009, C. Kim (USA), Singles<br />

2009, M. Hjorth (EUR), Singles<br />

2011, S. Pettersen (EUR), Singles<br />

By a four-ball team in one session<br />

10 2002, Mallon/Redman (USA), 1st day<br />

2005, Davies/Pettersen (EUR), 1st day<br />

9 1996, Davies/T. Johnson (EUR), 1st day<br />

2005, Gustafson/Stupples (EUR), 1st day<br />

8 1996, A. Sorenstam/Marshall (EUR)<br />

1996, Pepper/King (USA), 1st day<br />

1998, King/C. Johnson (USA), 1st day<br />

2000, Hurst/Robbins (USA) 2nd day<br />

2002, Icher/Carriedo (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2003, Pettersen/A. Sorenstam (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2005, Sorensatm/Matthew, 1st day<br />

2009, Creamer/Kerr (USA)<br />

2009, Matthew/Hjorth (EUR), 1st day<br />

By a foursome team<br />

7 2000, T. Johnson/S. Gustafson (EUR), 1st day<br />

2000, J. Moodie/A. Sorenstam (EUR), 1st day<br />

2000, B. Daniel/M. Mallon (USA), 1st day<br />

2005, L. Davies/Hjorth (EUR), 1st day<br />

2011, C. Hedwall/S. Gustafson (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2011, M. Pressel /Ryann O’Toole (USA), 2nd day<br />

Low 9-hole scores**<br />

Foursomes competition<br />

31 (-5) 2011, Hedwall/Gustafson (EUR), 2nd day<br />

32 (-4) 2000, Moodie/Sorenstam (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2011, Stupples/Reid (EUR), 1st day<br />

2011, Pressel/O’Toole (USA), 2nd day<br />

2011, Hjorth/Nordqvist (EUR), 2nd day<br />

33 (-4) 2002, Davies/Marti (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2002, Icher/Carriedo (EUR), 2nd day<br />

2002, Jones/Kerr (USA), 2nd day<br />

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Four-ball competition<br />

29 (-6) 1996, Davies/Hackney (Hall) (EUR), 2nd day<br />

30 (-6) 2003, Gustafson/Tinning (EUR), 1st day<br />

31 (-6) 2009, Creamer/Kerr (USA), 1st day<br />

Singles competition<br />

30 (-6) 2005, Creamer (USA)<br />

2011, Lang (USA)<br />

32 (-4) 1998, Mallon (USA)<br />

2007, Castrale (USA)<br />

2011, Matthew (EUR)<br />

2011, Pettersen (EUR)<br />

2011, Kim (USA)<br />

Low 18-holes scores**<br />

Foursomes competition<br />

66 (-6) 2011, Creamer/Lincicome (USA), 1st day<br />

67 (-6) 2002, Davies/Marti (EUR), 1st day<br />

67 (-5) 2000, Moodie/A. Sorenstam (EUR), 1st day<br />

2011, Pettersen/Gustafson (EUR), 1st day<br />

68 (-4) 2000, Mallon/Daniel (USA), 1st day<br />

2011, Lang/Inkster (USA), 1st day<br />

Youngest/oldest U.S. teams<br />

(average age)<br />

U.S. Team, 2009 27.42 years<br />

U.S. Team, 2000 36.24 years<br />

Youngest competitors<br />

Paula Creamer (USA),<br />

2005 19 years, 1 month, 4 days<br />

Suzann Pettersen (EUR),<br />

2002 21 years, 5 months, 13 days<br />

Oldest competitors<br />

Juli Inkster (USA),<br />

2011 51 years, 2 months, 30 days<br />

Laura Davies (EUR),<br />

2011 47 years, 11 months, 18 days<br />

Four-ball competition<br />

64 (-8) 1996, Pepper/King (USA), 1st day<br />

65 (-7) 1996, Neumann/Nilsmark (EUR), 1st day<br />

1998, King/C. Johnson (USA), 1st day<br />

2003, Gustafson/Tinning (EUR), 1st day<br />

Singles competition<br />

65 (-7) 2011, Pettersen (EUR)<br />

67 (-5) 2007, Prammanasudh (USA)<br />

2011, Wie (USA)<br />

68 (-4) 2011, Boeljon (EUR)<br />

2011, Davies (EUR)<br />

2011, Gustafson (EUR)<br />

2011, Hedwall (EUR)<br />

2011, Munoz (EUR)<br />

2011, V. Hurst (USA)<br />

2011, Inkster (USA)<br />

2011, O’Toole (USA)<br />

69 (-3) 1998, Gustafson (EUR)<br />

2007, Castrale (USA)<br />

2007, Pettersen (EUR)<br />

70 (-2) 1998, Mallon (USA)<br />

2007, Hurst (USA)<br />

2007, Davies (EUR)<br />

71 (-1) 1996, Burton (USA)<br />

1996, Robbins (USA)<br />

1996, Nicholas (EUR)<br />

2005, Jones (USA)<br />

** Started keeping the above records with the format<br />

change in 1996.<br />

Youngest/oldest <strong>European</strong> teams<br />

(average age)<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team, 1990 27.34 years<br />

<strong>European</strong> Team, 2005 33.45 years<br />

281 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


The Solheim Cup Win/Loss Records<br />

<strong>European</strong> Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Alfredsson, Helen 1990 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

1992 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

1998 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 2 40.00<br />

2000 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

2002 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2009 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 2-3-2 3-8-0 4-2-0 11-15-2 12 42.86<br />

Boeljon, Christel 2011 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Brewerton, Becky 2007 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

2009 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-1 3-3-1 3-1/2 50.00<br />

Carriedo, Raquel 2000 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 1/2 25.00<br />

2002 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-3-1 1-1/2 30.00<br />

Davies, Laura 1990 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1992 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 3 60.00<br />

1998 1-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-1 3-1/2 70.00<br />

2000 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2002 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 2 40.00<br />

2003 0-2-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2005 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 3 60.00<br />

2007 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2009 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 1/2 25.00<br />

2011 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 9-7-3 8-6-1 5-5-2 22-18-6 25 54.35<br />

de Lorenzi, Marie-Laure 1990 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

1996 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 33.33<br />

1998 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 1-3-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 3-8-0 3 27.27<br />

Descampe, Florence 1992 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Total 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Douglas, Kitrina 1992 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0 —<br />

Elosegui, Tania 2009 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Esterl, Elisabeth 2003 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Fairclough, Lora 1994 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Total 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Gal, Sandra 2011 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 ½ 16.67<br />

Total 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Gustafson, Sophie 1998 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-1 1/2 25.00<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2002 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

2003 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 3 60.00<br />

2005 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-2-2 2 40.00<br />

2007 0-1-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-2-2 1 25.00<br />

2009 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

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282


<strong>European</strong> Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

2011 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 4 100.00<br />

Total 3-7-1 7-1-4 3-4-1 13-12-6 16 51.61<br />

Hackney (Hall), Lisa 1996 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

1998 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 2-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 3-3-0 3 50.00<br />

Hauert, Bettina 2007 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Hedwall, Caroline 2011 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Total 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Hjorth, Maria 2002 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2005 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

2007 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-3 2-1/2 50.00<br />

2009 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-2 3 60.00<br />

2011 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 2-3-3 4-3-1 0-4-1 6-10-5 8-1/2 40.48<br />

Icher, Karine 2002 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Johnson, Trish 1990 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

1992 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

1994 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

1996 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

1998 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2005 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-2 1 33.00<br />

2007 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-2 1 33.33<br />

Total 2-2-5 2-4-2 1-7-0 5-13-7 8-1/2 34.00<br />

Koch, Carin 2000 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

2002 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 4-0-1 4-1/2 90.00<br />

2003 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.5<br />

2005 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Total 3-2-0 5-0-2 2-1-1 10-3-3 11-1/2 71.88<br />

Kreutz, Ludivine 2005 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Luna, Diana 2009 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Total 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Marshall, Kathryn (Imrie) 1996 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Marti, Paula 2002 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Matthew, Catriona 1998 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2003 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-1-1 3-1/2 70.00<br />

2005 1-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 2-2-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

2007 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2009 0-0-2 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-2 2 50.00<br />

2011 0-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-2 3 75.00<br />

Total 3-2-3 4-2-3 5-1-0 11-8-6 15 60.00<br />

McKay, Mhairi 2002 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-3-0 2 40.00<br />

Meunier-Lebouc, Patricia 2000 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 1/2 25.00<br />

2003 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2 100.00<br />

Total 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

283 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


The Solheim Cup Win/Loss Records continued<br />

<strong>European</strong> Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Moodie, Janice 2000 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2003 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-0-1 3-1/2 87.50<br />

2009 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 4-1-1 2-0-1 7-2-2 8 72.73<br />

Morley, Joanne 1996 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Muñoz, Azahara 2011 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Total 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Neumann, Liselotte 1990 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1992 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 1-2-2 2 40.00<br />

1998 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

2000 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-2 1 33.33<br />

Total 3-2-2 1-6-1 2-2-2 6-10-5 8-1/2 40.48<br />

Nicholas, Alison 1990 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1992 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-2 1 33.33<br />

1998 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Total 2-2-1 4-3-0 1-3-2 7-8-3 8-1/2 47.22<br />

Nilsmark, Catrin 1992 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1 100.00<br />

1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 2-2-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

1998 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

Total 3-3-0 3-1-1 2-3-0 8-7-1 8-1/2 53.12<br />

Nocera, Gwladys 2005 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

2007 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2009 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 3-0-1 3-1/2 87.50<br />

Total 1-1-0 3-1-1 1-1-1 5-3-2 6 60.00<br />

Nordqvist, Anna 2009 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2011 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 2-0-0 2-2-0 0-2-0 4-4-0 4 50.00<br />

Pettersen, Suzann 2002 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

2003 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 4 80.00<br />

2005 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-2 3 60.00<br />

2007 1-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 1-1-2 2 50.00<br />

2009 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 1 20.00<br />

2011 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

Total 6-2-1 5-3-2 1-3-2 12-8-5 14-1/2 58.00<br />

Reid, Dale 1990 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1992 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

1994 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 1-2-0 1-2-1 2-2-0 4-6-1 4-1/2 40.90<br />

Reid, Melissa 2011 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Sanchez, Ana B. 2003 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

284


<strong>European</strong> Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Sorenstam, Annika 1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-0-2 4 80.00<br />

1998 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 3 60.00<br />

2000 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2002 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 3-1-1 3-1/2 70.00<br />

2003 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 4-1-0 4 80.00<br />

2005 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 4-1-0 4 80.00<br />

2007 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 7-5-2 11-3-1 4-3-1 22-11-4 24 64.86<br />

Sorenstam, Charlotta 1998 0-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

Total 0-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

Stupples, Karen 2005 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

2011 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-4-0 1 20.00<br />

Tinning, Iben 2002 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

2005 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.66<br />

2007 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

Total 2-2-2 0-3-1 2-2-0 4-7-3 5-1/2 39.29<br />

Wessberg, Linda 2007 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Total 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Wright, Pamela 1990 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

1992 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

1994 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Total 1-2-0 0-2-1 1-1-1 2-5-2 3 33.33<br />

285 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


The Solheim Cup Win/Loss Records continued<br />

USA Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Ammaccapane, Danielle 1992 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

Total 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

Andrews, Donna 1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1998 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 2-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 4-3-0 4 57.14<br />

Bowie (Young), Heather 2003 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Bradley, Pat 1990 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1992 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

1996 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 1-1-1 0-2-0 1-2-0 2-5-1 2-1/2 31.25<br />

Burton, Brandie 1992 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 1/2 50.00<br />

1994 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

1996 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1998 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2000 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 2-0-2 3-3-0 3-2-0 8-5-2 9 60.00<br />

Castrale, Nicole 2007 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2009 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Total 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 2-5-0 2 28.57<br />

Creamer, Paula 2005 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 3-1-1 3-1/2 70.00<br />

2007 0-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-3 3-1/2 70.00<br />

2009 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2011 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 3-1-1 3-1/2 70.00<br />

Total 4-1-2 4-1-3 3-1-0 11-3-5 13-1/2 71.05<br />

Daniel, Beth 1990 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

1992 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-2 2 50.00<br />

2000 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-1 1/2 12.50<br />

2002 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

2003 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2005 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-2 1 33.33<br />

Total 4-2-3 3-4-2 3-3-2 10-9-7 13-1/2 51.92<br />

Diaz, Laura 2002 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2005 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2007 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 2-4-1 3-1-0 6-6-1 6-1/2 50.00<br />

Geddes, Jane 1996 0-2-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

Total 0-2-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

Gerring, Cathy 1990 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Total 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Green, Tammie 1994 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1998 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 0-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 2-4-0 2 33.33<br />

Gulbis, Natalie 2005 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2007 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2009 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 2-3-0 2-0-1 5-4-1 5-1/2 55.00<br />

Hurst, Pat 1998 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2002 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2005 0-2-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-2-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

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USA Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

2007 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

Total 2-4-0 5-2-2 3-1-1 10-7-3 11-1/2 57.50<br />

Hurst, Vicky 2011 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1 50.00<br />

Inkster, Juli 1992 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

1998 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2000 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2002 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2003 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2005 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2007 0-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-2 3 75.00<br />

2009 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2011 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-1 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Total 3-5-2 6-6-3 6-1-2 15-12-7 18-1/2 54.41<br />

Iverson, Becky 2000 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Johnson, Chris 1998 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Total 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Jones, Rosie 1990 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1998 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

2000 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

2002 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

2003 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

2005 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-2 2 66.66<br />

Total 5-4-1 3-2-0 3-3-1 11-9-2 12 54.55<br />

Kerr, Cristie 2002 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

2003 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2005 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2007 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-3-1 1-1/2 30.00<br />

2009 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2011 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 2-2-1 2-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 8-4-0 2-4-2 1-4-1 11-12-3 12-1/2 48.08<br />

Kim, Christina 2005 0-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2009 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2011 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Total 1-1-1 2-1-1 3-0-0 6-2-2 7 70.00<br />

King, Betsy 1990 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

1992 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

1998 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

Total 5-1-1 1-2-0 1-3-1 7-6-2 8 53.33<br />

Klein, Emilee 2002 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

Total 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

Kuehne, Kelli 2002 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 0 —<br />

2003 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 2-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 2-6-0 2 25.00<br />

Lang, Brittany 2009 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-2 2 66.67<br />

2011 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 1-1-1 0-2-0 1-0-1 2-3-2 3 42.86<br />

Lewis, Stacy 2011 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

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The Solheim Cup Win/Loss Records continued<br />

USA Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Lincicome, Brittany 2007 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

2009 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2011 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 2-3-1 1-1-0 1-2-0 4-6-1 4-1/2 40.91<br />

Lopez, Nancy 1990 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Total 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

Mallon, Meg 1992 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1994 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1996 0-0-2 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-3 2-1/2 62.50<br />

1998 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2000 0-0-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2002 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-3-1 1/2 12.50<br />

2005 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

Total 5-1-4 3-6-2 5-2-1 13-9-7 16-1/2 56.90<br />

McGann, Michelle 1996 0-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-1-2 2 50.00<br />

Total 0-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-0 1-1-2 2 50.00<br />

McPherson, Kristy 2009 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

O’Toole, Ryann 2011 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-2 3 75.00<br />

Total 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-2 3 75.00<br />

Pepper, Dottie 1990 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1992 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

1994 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3 100.00<br />

1996 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

1998 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 4 100.00<br />

2000 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

Total 3-1-2 5-3-0 5-1-0 13-5-2 14 70.00<br />

Prammanasudh, Stacy 2007 0-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-2 2 66.67<br />

Total 0-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-2 2 66.67<br />

Pressel, Morgan 2007 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2009 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

2011 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 4 100.00<br />

Total 2-1-2 2-1-0 3-0-0 7-2-2 8 72.73<br />

Redman, Michele 2000 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

2002 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-1/2 50.00<br />

2003 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

2005 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

Total 2-1-0 1-2-1 1-2-1 4-5-2 5 45.45<br />

Richard, Deb 1992 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Total 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1/2 75.00<br />

Robbins, Kelly 1994 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 1-2-2 2 50.00<br />

1998 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2000 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2002 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-0-2 0-1-0 0-2-2 1 25.00<br />

Total 2-5-0 4-4-3 4-1-1 10-10-4 12 50.00<br />

Scranton, Nancy 2000 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0 —<br />

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USA Players Comprehensive % of<br />

Year Four-ball Foursomes Singles Results Total Points Points<br />

W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Scored Earned<br />

Sheehan, Patty 1990 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1992 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1 33.33<br />

1996 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 1-3-0 3-1-1 1-3-0 5-7-1 5-1/2 42.30<br />

Skinner, Val 1996 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Total 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2 50.00<br />

Stanford, Angela 2003 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 1/2 16.67<br />

2007 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-1 2-1/2 83.33<br />

2009 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1/2 37.50<br />

2011 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-2-2 1-3-1 2-2-0 3-7-3 4-1/2 34.62<br />

Steinhauer, Sherri 1994 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2 66.67<br />

1998 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3 75.00<br />

2000 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-2 1 33.33<br />

2007 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-2 2 66.67<br />

Total 1-3-0 3-0-2 2-0-2 6-3-4 8 61.54<br />

Ward, Wendy 2002 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 2-1-1 2-1/2 62.50<br />

2003 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 0 —<br />

2005 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0 —<br />

Total 0-3-0 2-3-0 0-2-1 2-8-1 2-1/2 22.73<br />

Wie, Michelle 2009 1-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-1 3-1/2 87.50<br />

2011 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 1 25.00<br />

Total 1-2-1 2-0-0 1-1-0 4-3-1 4-1/2 56.25<br />

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The History of The Solheim Cup<br />

The Solheim Cup was founded in 1990, when the sponsor Karsten Manufacturing Corporation<br />

(manufacturers of PING golf equipment) decided that women professional golfers should have an<br />

equivalent event to The Ryder Cup.<br />

The event was named after the company’s founder Karsten Solheim and took the form of a biennial<br />

transatlantic team matchplay competition between <strong>European</strong> members of the <strong>Ladies</strong><br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (<strong>LET</strong>) and the <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional Golf Association (LPGA).<br />

The format of the event has evolved over the years. The first event was played at Lake Nona in Florida<br />

with 16 points at stake. Four pairings from each team played in the initial foursomes matches, which<br />

was followed by four more points being played for in the fourball matches. On the final day’s play the<br />

remaining eight points were decided by eight singles matches. Unfortunately for the <strong>European</strong>s the<br />

home side took charge from the start, eventually winning the trophy 11 1 ⁄2 - 4 1 ⁄2.<br />

Two years later, two more points were introduced to the final day’s singles and the <strong>European</strong>s took<br />

their revenge on their American counterparts, winning the tie 11 1 ⁄2 - 6 1 ⁄2 at Dalmahoy GC in Scotland.<br />

Back in the USA in 1994, the event developed further, with one more fourball and one extra<br />

foursomes match pushing the total points available up to 20. For the third time the home side was<br />

victorious, with the Americans winning 13 - 7.<br />

In line with the growth in popularity of both of the <strong>Tour</strong>s, eight more matches were introduced into the<br />

event in 1996. Instead of playing one match a day, competitors would play a foursomes match each<br />

of the first two mornings and a fourball in the afternoons. With two extra matches introduced into the<br />

singles, this brought the tally up to 28 for the event and mirrored the men’s Ryder Cup format.<br />

After two close days at the Marriot St Pierre Hotel and Country Club in Wales, the Americans clinched<br />

the Solheim Cup’s first away victory, winning the singles 10 - 2 and the tie 17 - 11. The format stayed<br />

the same back in the States for the fifth Solheim Cup tie and the Americans successfully retained the<br />

Cup for the third time running, winning the event 16 - 12.<br />

But the event received another modification when it moved to a new 26-point format at Loch Lomond<br />

in 2000. The matches featured four Foursome Matches in the morning of day one, followed by four in<br />

the afternoon. Day two would bring six Fourball Matches only and in a thrilling final day of 12 singles<br />

matches, Europe defied the critics when they snatched victory from the Americans.<br />

In 2002 at Interlachen GC, the format reverted to the 28-point format to mirror the Ryder Cup<br />

matches as it was in 1996. This format continued in future Solheim Cup matches.<br />

At Interlachen in 2002, the event was full of sudden swings and lead changes, as well as one of the<br />

most closely contested Solheim Cups to date. Europe won three of four morning foursomes matches<br />

on Friday, but the US Team rallied to win three of four four-ball matches in the afternoon to tie the<br />

competition at 4 - 4 after the first day. The home team’s momentum carried over into the morning<br />

foursome matches on Saturday, where they won three of four matches to take a 7 - 5 lead. But the<br />

tide turned again in the afternoon as the <strong>European</strong>s swept the four-ball matches to take a<br />

commanding 9 - 7 lead into the final day.<br />

The US Team, led by Patty Sheehan, showed their strength in the singles matches on Sunday,<br />

winning seven of 12 matches and halving three. Wendy Ward, who took world-number-one Annika<br />

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Sorenstam 18 holes, earned a key half-point. In the final match of the day, Rosie Jones clinched<br />

The Cup for the US Team with a par putt on the 15th hole.<br />

Laura Davies earned two points for the <strong>European</strong> Team and stood as the all-time points’ earner<br />

in Solheim Cup competition (16) over Dottie Pepper (14), who qualified for the U.S. Team but was<br />

unable to compete due to injury. Carin Koch continued her stellar Solheim Cup play, posting a<br />

4-0-1 record to compliment her 3-0-0 record from the 2000 event. Koch’s only blemish on a perfect<br />

record came in the singles matches when she halved with veteran Beth Daniel after the outcome of<br />

the event was already decided.<br />

The Solheim Cup moved dates from the scheduled 2004 to 2003 due to The Ryder Cup matches<br />

moving into the same years after the September 11 atrocities and were played at Barsebäck GCC<br />

near Malmö in Sweden.<br />

The <strong>European</strong> Team dominated the matches from start to finish. They were led by Swede Catrin<br />

Nilsmark, who captained her team from crutches due to a ruptured disk in her back that made<br />

walking almost unbearable.<br />

The superior shot making exhibited by both sides delighted the first sold out crowd in Solheim<br />

Cup history and almost 100,000 fans had much to cheer about right from the start as the <strong>European</strong><br />

Team won three of the four morning foursome matches on day one and halved the fourth.<br />

As in years past, however, the US team rallied in the four-ball format that afternoon to close the<br />

gap to 4 1 ⁄2 to 3 1 ⁄2. But as the sun rose over the shores of Öresund on day two Europe blazed a trail.<br />

The home team won three of four points in the morning foursomes matches, then pounced as the<br />

US team uncharacteristically struggled in the afternoon fourballs, earning two crucial points to take<br />

a 9 1 ⁄2 to 6 1 ⁄2 lead.<br />

The final fourball match was one of the most competitive and memorable matches in Solheim Cup<br />

history, with Suzann Pettersen and Annika Sorenstam carding two dramatic birdies on the final two holes<br />

to defeat Kelly Robbins and Laura Diaz, 1 up. The media coined it one of the best fourball matches ever<br />

in the history of the sport and it will long be remembered as both a classic and as the catalyst to<br />

Europe’s victory heading into Sunday’s singles matches, now three points ahead of the USA.<br />

Needing to win only five of the 12 singles matches in order to reclaim the Cup, Europe wasted no time<br />

on Sunday morning. Janice Moodie, Sophie Gustafson, Iben Tinning and Annika Sorenstam all posted<br />

<strong>European</strong> blue on the leaderboards by winning their matches. The 2003 Solheim Cup ended when<br />

Catriona Matthew defeated Rosie Jones on the 17th hole of only the sixth match. Five more matches<br />

were still being completed, but once Jones missed her birdie try and then conceded Matthew’s 9-foot<br />

birdie putt, it was all over.<br />

Three of the five remaining matches were conceded to the <strong>European</strong> Team once the Cup was<br />

secured, giving the <strong>European</strong>s the largest margin of victory since the competition began in 1990,<br />

17 1 ⁄2 - 10 1 ⁄2.<br />

In the USA in 2005, Europe attempted to reclaim The Cup at Crooked Stick GC under the leadership<br />

of Catrin Nilsmark. It was a tight competition, with several sudden lead changes. Europe won three<br />

points out of four in the Friday morning foursomes matches. They had trailed in three matches<br />

entering the final stretch but the biggest comeback of all came in the final match. Annika Sorenstam<br />

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The History of The Solheim Cup continued<br />

and Suzann Pettersen were four down after 12 holes to Michele Redman and Laura Diaz. Sorenstam<br />

lipped out for a hole in one at the 13th, which set up a run of five winning holes, four with birdies for<br />

an unlikely one hole victory.<br />

In the afternoon four-ball matches both Europe and the USA won two points each to give<br />

The <strong>European</strong> Team a 5 - 3 overnight lead.<br />

The US Team, led by Nancy Lopez, claimed three of the four Saturday foursomes matches, to even<br />

the overall score at 6 - 6 heading into the afternoon four-balls. Both Europe and the USA claimed two<br />

points each and the overall score was intriguingly poised at 8-all heading into the final day. Europe's<br />

hopes of making history remained very much alive as a total of 6 points were required to retain the<br />

Cup with the home side needing 6 1 ⁄2 to regain it.<br />

The home team won five of the first six singles matches and looked set to sweep to a comfortable<br />

victory when they added another point from Natalie Gulbis. But the extra half point for the necessary<br />

14 1 ⁄2 winning total took a while to be secured.<br />

After Catriona Matthew, Carin Koch and Gwladys Nocera had won their matches, Meg Mallon<br />

eventually clinched the deal with a 3 and 1 win over Karen Stupples. The Americans, backed by the<br />

home crowd, eventually won 7 1 ⁄2 points in the singles and regained The Solheim Cup by 15 1 ⁄2 - 12 1 ⁄2.<br />

The three-point win tied the record for the smallest margin of victory in Solheim Cup history set in<br />

2000 when The <strong>European</strong> Team won and in 2002 when the US Team won.<br />

At The 2007 Solheim Cup in Halmstad, Sweden, Halmstad Golfklubb was the longest venue in The<br />

Solheim Cup history at 6,615 yards. Swedish captain Helen Alfredsson’s <strong>European</strong> team attempted<br />

to regain The Cup from Betsy King’s US squad in conditions which included cold, severe winds and<br />

heavy rain. The US team had moved ahead by 2 1 ⁄2 – 1 1 ⁄2 after the Friday morning foursomes. Yet a<br />

rally from the <strong>European</strong>s earned a share of the afternoon four-balls and ended with the US leading<br />

by 4 1 ⁄2 – 3 1 ⁄2 overall.<br />

Laura Davies pulled off one of the most remarkable winning pars in the history of the competition at<br />

the 179-yard par 3 16th hole in the afternoon fourballs. Having hit her tee shot right into a bush, she<br />

blasted a shot from the undergrowth and down a slope between two bunkers. From there, she holed<br />

a 50 foot chip shot. With the match all square, Davies and Trish Johnson amazingly halved the match<br />

with Paula Creamer and Morgan Pressel.<br />

The Americans held the lead after the first day of the competition for the first time since The 1996 Solheim<br />

Cup at The Marriot St Pierre Hotel and CC, which was the first time they had won on foreign soil.<br />

The start of play on day two was delayed by two hours and ten minutes due to gale force winds and<br />

the teams halved the Saturday morning foursomes two-all in testing conditions. The second day’s<br />

fourball matches were suspended due to darkness with Europe up in three of the four ties. They took<br />

the series 3 - 1 on Sunday morning to take a one point lead at 8 1 ⁄2 – 7 1 ⁄2 going into the 12 singles<br />

matches. Europe needed six points to win but their hopes were dashed when the US team claimed<br />

the singles 8 1 ⁄2 - 3 1 ⁄2 to finish 16 - 12 ahead overall.<br />

Nicole Castrale defeated Bettina Hauert 3&2 to claim the victory that gave the US the 14 1 ⁄2 points<br />

required to win The Cup outright. It was only the second time that an away team had won The<br />

Solheim Cup and the US team now leads the series by 7 - 3.<br />

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Annika Sorenstam improved her overall Solheim Cup record to 22-11-4 with a 2-2-1 record at<br />

Halmstad Golf Club, and continued to reign as the event’s all-time points’ earner with 24 total points.<br />

At the 11th Solheim Cup tie in 2009 at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois, USA, Solheim<br />

Cup captains Beth Daniel of the United States and Alison Nicholas of Europe agreed to switch the<br />

playing format for the first two days. Four-balls were played in the morning, followed by foursomes<br />

in the afternoon. In a statement, Daniel said: “I always felt as a player that we would see better golf<br />

if you played your own ball in the morning and then played alternate shot in the afternoon. As a<br />

captain, you see more golf out of your players in the morning to help you make your picks in the<br />

afternoon. Another positive is that fans on the first tee in the morning see four players tee off in a<br />

group instead of just two.”<br />

Sophie Gustafson's tee shot at 8:05 a.m. on Friday signalled the official start of the matches. The<br />

US Team took a slim 2½ to 1½ lead following the morning Four-Ball matches and split the afternoon<br />

Foursome matches 2 to 2 with the <strong>European</strong> Team. Three of the four morning matches went to<br />

the 18th hole and included at least one lead change with Morgan Pressel and rookie Michelle Wie<br />

overcoming the largest deficit at 2 down to <strong>European</strong> Team veterans and new mothers Catriona<br />

Matthew and Maria Hjorth. Pressel and Wie were 1 up on the <strong>European</strong>s before halving the<br />

18th hole to halve the match – the only halved point of the day. None of the afternoon matches<br />

went beyond 17 holes, nor did they see a lead change.<br />

Europe entered the Saturday morning Four-Balls down 4½ to 3 1 ⁄2 , but rallied to tie The 2009 Solheim<br />

Cup at 6 to 6 before the afternoon Foursomes began. The <strong>European</strong>s took their first lead of the week<br />

when Sophie Gustafson and Janice Moodie defeated Paula Creamer and Juli Inkster 4 & 3 in the<br />

afternoon's first Foursomes match. It was Creamer's only match of the day after sitting out the<br />

morning session for the first-time ever in her Solheim Cup career.<br />

The next match found Gwladys Nocera and Becky Brewerton, of Europe, soundly handing<br />

Americans Natalie Gulbis and Christina Kim the duo's first lost when playing together, 5&4. That<br />

was it for <strong>European</strong> Team points as Matches 14 and 16 went to 18 holes with the US Team taking<br />

both points. Teams USA and Europe began the last day tied with 8 points each. Morgan Pressel<br />

clinched The Solheim Cup for Team USA when she won her match 3&2 against Anna Nordqvist.<br />

The USA reached the 14 point total required to retain The Cup as the defending champion, before<br />

Christina Kim won her match against Tania Elosegui 2 up to win the Cup outright. After all 12 singles<br />

matches concluded, the final result stood at 16 - 12, the USA winning by a four point margin. Team<br />

USA now led the series 8 - 3, having won the last three matches in a row.<br />

Back in Europe in 2011, Alison Nicholas made her second appearance as <strong>European</strong> team captain<br />

at Killeen Castle in Ireland and was joined by assistants Joanne Morley and Annika Sorenstam.<br />

The week started in Europe’s favour. Pettersen and Gustafson both won two out of two as Europe<br />

claimed a slender first day lead, heading into the weekend with a narrow 4½ - 3½ advantage. The<br />

morning foursomes were shared 2-all, but Europe, ahead in all four matches at one stage, finally<br />

sneaked the fourballs series 2½ - 1½. Pettersen sank a vital eight-foot birdie putt on the home<br />

green and joined Gustafson in a one hole victory over Juli Inkster and Brittany Lang. The world<br />

No.2 then partnered Anna Nordqvist in a stunning final hole win over Cristie Kerr and Michelle Wie<br />

in the fourballs. Europe stretched its lead on Saturday morning as they snatched a 2½ - 1½ victory in<br />

the second day foursomes and moved two points ahead, which allowed Nicholas to rest some of her<br />

key players in the afternoon. However, the afternoon fourball matches streamed red instead of blue<br />

and America tied the score at 8 - 8.<br />

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The History of The Solheim Cup continued<br />

Captain Rosie Jones’ stars earned their stripes and despite Davies and Melissa Reid beating<br />

Brittany Lang and Michelle Wie 4 and 3, the rest of Europe fell as the Americans fought back. Suzann<br />

Pettersen and Caroline Hedwall narrowly went down by one hole to Morgan Pressel and Cristie Kerr,<br />

while rookie debutants Sandra Gal and Christel Boeljon lost 2 and 1 to Stacey Lewis and Ryann<br />

O'Toole, while Paula Creamer and Brittany Lincicome edged out Azahara Munoz and Maria Hjorth<br />

3 and 1. It meant that Europe would ultimately have to win the singles, something they had achieved<br />

only three times in the event’s history and only once in the last six tournaments, to regain The Cup.<br />

As rain lashed down on the final morning, Europe received an early free point when Cristie Kerr was<br />

forced to withdraw and concede her singles point to Karen Stupples with an injured wrist.<br />

There were three postponements to play due to torrential rain and thunderstorms, but out on the<br />

course, Catriona Matthew gave Europe a great lead with a 6 and 5 victory over the USA talisman,<br />

Paula Creamer, in the top singles. Sophie Gustafson added a second point for the home side with<br />

a final green win over Stacy Lewis.<br />

Brittany Lang then claimed the first point for the USA with a 6 and 5 margin over Sandra Gal.<br />

Morgan Pressel made sure of four wins for her USA side with a great comeback against Anna<br />

Nordqvist. The American was two down after eight holes but, following a short rain delay, she came<br />

back and won five holes in a row and went on to win by 2 and 1. The much-awaited singles between<br />

51-year-old Juli Inkster, the oldest ever Solheim player, and 47-year-old Laura Davies, the only player<br />

to have appeared in all 12 Solheim Cups, came down to the last hole. Davies was one up playing<br />

the par-four 18th and both players bunkered their second shots, but Inkster nearly holed her third<br />

from 30 yards, while the English woman failed to make a ten foot par putt. The match ended all<br />

square and it was a half point for the visitors.<br />

Christina Kim comfortably defeated Maria Hjorth before two rookies both finally won their first Solheim<br />

Cup points. American Vicky Hurst beat Melissa Reid by two holes and Europe’s Christel Boeljon<br />

overcame Brittany Lincicome by the same margin. With the score tied at 12½ - 12½, it was then<br />

left for Europe’s final trio to compete the drama with a breathtaking final half hour as the scoreboard,<br />

favouring the USA, turned dramatically in Europe’s favour.<br />

Pettersen, Hedwall and Munoz had a ‘pep-talk’ whilst on a buggy going back out to the course<br />

after a weather delay. One down to Michelle Wie, Pettersen birdied the last three holes to earn<br />

a one-hole victory. In the second last singles, Caroline Hedwall, two down two to play against<br />

Ryann O’Toole, won the last two holes for a vital half point. Azahara Munoz then had the honour<br />

of clinching the vital point in the final match with a one-hole win over Angela Stanford. For Alison<br />

Nicholas’s <strong>European</strong> team the 7 - 5 singles score meant it was a fourth win from 12 contests with<br />

the narrowest of 15 - 13 victories. America now leads the series by 8 - 4.<br />

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The Solheim Cup <strong>European</strong><br />

Team Qualifying <strong>2013</strong><br />

The <strong>2013</strong> <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team will consist of 12 members of the <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><br />

(“<strong>LET</strong>”), selected as follows and the team will be announced on Sunday 4th August <strong>2013</strong><br />

following the Ricoh Women’s British Open:<br />

(a) the top 4 players on the <strong>LET</strong> Solheim Cup points ranking at the end of the Qualifying Period,<br />

based on Solheim Cup points accumulated from all Ranking Events during the Qualifying Period.<br />

In the event of a tie (equal points), placings shall be determined in favour of the player with the<br />

higher ranking on the Rolex Women’s World Rankings at the end of the Qualifying Period; and<br />

(b) the top 4 <strong>LET</strong> members appearing on the Rolex Women’s World Rankings at the end of the<br />

Qualifying Period who are not already qualified under (a) above. In the event of a tie (equal<br />

points), placings shall be determined in favour of the player with the higher ranking on the <strong>LET</strong><br />

Solheim Cup points ranking at the end of the Qualifying Period; and<br />

(c) a further 4 <strong>LET</strong> members selected by the <strong>European</strong> Solheim Cup Team Captain.<br />

For further details please see: www.solheimcupeurope.com/content.php?id=1584<br />

<strong>Tour</strong>nament Ranking Events with Ranking Events with Solheim Cup<br />

Placing a prize fund of less a prize fund of points for<br />

than €750,000 €750,000 or greater Major<br />

(excluding Major Championships<br />

Championships)<br />

1 40 60 80<br />

2 24 36 60<br />

3 18 27 40<br />

4 16 24 36<br />

5 14 21 32<br />

6 12 18 30<br />

7 10 15 28<br />

8 8 12 26<br />

9 6 9 24<br />

10 4 6 22<br />

11 20<br />

12 18<br />

13 16<br />

14 14<br />

15 12<br />

16 10<br />

17 8<br />

18 6<br />

19 4<br />

20 2<br />

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US Team Qualifying <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>2013</strong> U.S. Solheim Cup Team Points Distribution<br />

Non-Solheim Cup Year<br />

(beginning at 2011 CN Canadian Women’s<br />

Open through 2012 season)<br />

1st – 40 11th – 11<br />

2nd – 20 12th – 10<br />

3rd – 19 13th – 9<br />

4th – 18 14th – 8<br />

5th – 17 15th – 7<br />

6th – 16 16th – 6<br />

7th – 15 17th – 5<br />

8th – 14 18th – 4<br />

9th – 13 19th – 3<br />

10th – 12 20th – 2<br />

Solheim Cup Year<br />

(<strong>2013</strong> LPGA <strong>Tour</strong> season)<br />

1st – 60 11th – 16.5<br />

2nd – 30 12th – 15<br />

3rd – 28.5 13th – 13.5<br />

4th – 27 14th – 12<br />

5th – 25.5 15th – 10.5<br />

6th – 24 16th – 9<br />

7th – 22.5 17th – 7.5<br />

8th – 21 18th – 6<br />

9th – 19.5 19th – 4.5<br />

10th – 18 20th – 3<br />

Notes:<br />

- Points are doubled at the four LPGA major championships (Kraft Nabisco Championship, Wegmans LPGA<br />

Championship, U.S. Women’s Open and RICOH Women’s British Open).<br />

- Players began earning points toward the <strong>2013</strong> Solheim Cup at the 2011 CN Canadian Women’s Open.<br />

- Players earn points at official LPGA tournaments.<br />

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