2012 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2012 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2012 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
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sudden-death playoff; carded a career-low 66 in the<br />
final round of the Corona Championship and in the<br />
third round of the Ginn Tribute Hosted by ANNIKA.<br />
n In 2006, won the Lakeland Duramed FUTURES Golf<br />
Classic and recorded six additional top-10 finishes,<br />
including four top five finishes in 18 events on the<br />
Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong>; placed fifth on the Duramed<br />
Futures <strong>Tour</strong> season-ending money list to earn exempt<br />
status for the 2007 LPGA season.<br />
n In 2005, played on the Futures <strong>Tour</strong>, where she<br />
recorded four top-10 finishes, including a tie for third at<br />
the Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic; tied for<br />
65th at the LPGA Final Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn<br />
non-exempt status for the 2006 LPGA season.<br />
n In 2004, turned professional in June; competed on<br />
the Futures <strong>Tour</strong>.<br />
AMATEUR<br />
Francella was a two-time New York State Junior<br />
Champion. While at the University of Memphis, Francella<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
n In 2011, turned professional in January and played<br />
16 events on the LPGA Futures <strong>Tour</strong> with a best finish of<br />
2nd at the 2011 Eagle Classic in Richmond, Va. Finished<br />
29th on the Ranking and fourth on the rookie list.<br />
AMATEUR<br />
Winner of the Washington State Junior Golf<br />
Championship. Competed in the 2006 Wal-Mart First<br />
Tee Open. Recorded 10 top-10 finishes in collegiate<br />
competition while at Oregon State University. Competed<br />
Cara Freeman<br />
was named the 2001 Conference USA Freshman of the<br />
Year after winning the individual title at the Conference<br />
USA Championship that year. She won the 2002 Dixie<br />
Amateur Championship and finished second at the<br />
Women’s Western Amateur in 2003. While at the<br />
University of North Carolina, Francella was the 2003<br />
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Individual Champion<br />
and finished runner-up in 2004. The 2004 NCAA East<br />
Regional Champion, Francella was an NCAA First-Team<br />
All-American selection.<br />
PERSONAL<br />
Height 160cm, brown hair and green eyes. Started to<br />
play aged four. Hobbies include fishing and watching<br />
American football. Her parents have most influenced<br />
her career. Attended University of Memphis and North<br />
Carolina (Chapel Hill) and graduated in Communications.<br />
OTHER VICTORIES<br />
(1) 2007 MasterCard Classic Honoring Alejo Peralta<br />
Presented by Televisa Deportes (LPGA).<br />
Country USA<br />
Born 27/9/1988 – Kirkland (Washington)<br />
Turned Professional 1st January 2011<br />
Joined <strong>LET</strong> 1st February <strong>2012</strong><br />
in the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship.<br />
Low amateur at the 2010 Arizona Women’s Open.<br />
PERSONAL<br />
Height 180cm, blonde and blue eyes. Started to play<br />
aged nine. Hobbies include travelling, music and sports.<br />
Her parents, swing coach Paul Trittler, grandparents<br />
and brother have most influenced her career. Attended<br />
Oregon State University and graduated in Global<br />
Marketing. Home town is San Tan Valley, Arizona.<br />
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