2012 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2012 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
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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 />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
n In 2011, her first season on the <strong>LET</strong>, Caroline played in<br />
10 events and recorded her career best finish of tied for<br />
7th place at the UniCredit <strong>Ladies</strong> German Open and her<br />
first top 10 on the <strong>LET</strong> by date. She combined the <strong>LET</strong><br />
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 four-time<br />
All-American and the first four-time All-ACC selection in<br />
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 first<br />
and only four-time All-American in school history.<br />
Westrup won five tournaments while at FSU, was an All-<br />
America selection four straight years (twice on the first<br />
team), and also earned academic all-conference honours<br />
four straight years. Along the way, Caroline also played<br />
for the Swedish national team, winning individual<br />
Caroline Westrup<br />
TOUR RECORD:<br />
(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />
2004 365.95 9 2008 €19,201.04 96<br />
2005 €102,194.00 11 2009 €60,190.57 27<br />
2006 €142,414.47 6 2010 €84,089.88 23<br />
2007 €158,960.38 8 2011 €109,763.67 14<br />
Country Sweden<br />
Born 11/2/1986 – Kristianstad<br />
Turned professional June 2009<br />
Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2010<br />
<strong>LET</strong> Career Earnings (Euro) 18,045.68<br />
<strong>LET</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 10<br />
Top Ten Finishes 1<br />
Lowest Round 67 (2 times)<br />
Career Best Finish 7th<br />
153<br />
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<br />
<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2012</strong>