2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
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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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