2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
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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 />
121 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>