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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PROFESSIONAL<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<br />
List with season’s earnings of €153,526.09 from<br />
20 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<br />
at 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<br />
victory at the 2005 KLM <strong>Ladies</strong> Open at Kennemer<br />
G&CC. She beat Eleanor Pilgrim from Wales at the<br />
second extra hole.<br />
<strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Virginie Lagoutte-Clement<br />
Country France<br />
Born 2/2/1979 – Montelinde<br />
Turned Professional 2003<br />
Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2003<br />
Career Earnings (Euro) 592,540.70<br />
<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 127<br />
<strong>Tour</strong>naments Won 3 (2010)<br />
Playoff Record 1/1<br />
Top Ten Finishes 23<br />
Lowest Round 63<br />
84<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<br />
as Virginie Lagoutte before she married Sébastien<br />
Clement in December 2006, a golf professional who<br />
is also her caddie. Gave birth to her first daughter<br />
Victoria on 17 May 2008 in Montpellier. Represents<br />
Lacoste, Mizuno 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,<br />
2010 Aberdeen <strong>Ladies</strong> Scottish Open presented by<br />
EventScotland.<br />
TOUR RECORD:<br />
(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />
2004 136.68 39 2008 €21,944.11 86<br />
2005 €48,381.72 28 2009 €51,143.18 32<br />
2006 €83,760.01 19 2010 €153,526.09 6<br />
2007 €150,658.30 11 2011 €83,288.26 26