2013 LET Tour Guide (pdf) - Ladies European Tour
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Rebecca Artis<br />
(formerly Flood)<br />
Country<br />
Australia<br />
Born<br />
22 November 1988 – Coonabarabran<br />
Turned Professional 2010<br />
Joined <strong>Tour</strong> 2010<br />
Career Earnings (Euro) 137,722.05<br />
<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 58<br />
Top Ten Finishes 2<br />
Career Best Finish<br />
T3<br />
Lowest Round<br />
67 (5 times)<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
n In 2012, Rebecca played in 22 tournaments and<br />
recorded her first two top-10 finishes: T3rd at the ISPS<br />
Handa <strong>Ladies</strong> British Masters and T8th at the Deutsche<br />
Bank <strong>Ladies</strong> Swiss Open. She ended the season ranked<br />
45th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit with total earnings<br />
of €63,049.95.<br />
n In 2011, despite be injured during the latter part of<br />
the season, Rebecca played in 19 tournaments and<br />
recorded a season-best tie for 12th at the UNIQA <strong>Ladies</strong><br />
Golf Open in Austria. She finished 70th on the Money<br />
List with earnings of €31,163.11.<br />
n In 2010, recorded six top-20 finishes in her rookie<br />
season on the <strong>LET</strong> with a season-best tie for 12th at<br />
the Open de France Feminin and a tie for 15th at the<br />
Omega Dubai <strong>Ladies</strong> Masters. Finished 44th on the<br />
Henderson Money List with season’s earnings of<br />
€49,129.32 from 19 tournaments.<br />
AMATEUR<br />
Leading amateur at the 2008 MFS Women’s Australian<br />
Open (T10th) and at the 2009 ANZ Masters, (T20th).<br />
2009 NSW Amateur Stroke play champion. Qualified for<br />
the 2009 Ricoh Women’s British Open, but missed the<br />
cut. Finished 46th at the <strong>LET</strong>’s Final Stage Qualifying<br />
School for 2010.<br />
PERSONAL<br />
Rebecca took up golf at the age of 10 after watching her<br />
father Keith, who owns a bakery, play at the local course.<br />
She credits her family, coach Gary Edwin and school<br />
Principal Michael McEntyre as influences on her career.<br />
Rebecca studied at the NSW Institute of Sport. Rebecca<br />
is from the tiny north-western New South Wales town of<br />
Coonabarabran and growing up she would make the 10-<br />
hour drive from home to Sydney at least six times a year<br />
and an 18-hour round trip to see her coach Gary Edwin<br />
on the Gold Coast. Formerly Rebecca Flood, she married<br />
her long-term partner and caddie Geoff Artis in February<br />
2012 and changed her name. Away from golf, she says<br />
she enjoys shopping, spending time with family and<br />
friends and going to the beach. Twitter: @BecFloodGolf<br />
TOUR RECORD:<br />
(Year, earnings/points, ranking)<br />
2010 €49,129.32 44 2012 €63,049.95 45<br />
2011 €31,163.11 70<br />
Rachel Bailey<br />
Country<br />
Australia<br />
Born<br />
27 September 1980 – Penrith<br />
Turned professional October 2003<br />
Joined <strong>LET</strong> January 2011<br />
Career Earnings (Euro) 47,414.94<br />
Career Best Finish<br />
T3rd<br />
<strong>Tour</strong>naments Played 22<br />
Top Ten Finishes 2<br />
Lowest Round 67<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
n In 2012, Rachel posted 2 top 10s including her<br />
career-best finish of T3rd at the Raiffeisenbank Prague<br />
Golf Masters and T7th at the Allianz <strong>Ladies</strong> Slovak Open.<br />
Ranked 75th on the ISPS Handa Order of Merit and<br />
earned total of €32,613.30.<br />
n In 2011, her first year on the <strong>LET</strong>, Rachel played in<br />
3 events and earned €5,559.25, ending the season<br />
ranked 137th on the Money List.<br />
CAREER<br />
Competed on the Duramed Futures <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-2010<br />
with a career best tie for third at the 2006 Louisiana<br />
Futures Classic and the 2007 Michelob ULTRA Duramed<br />
FUTURES Players Championship in Decatur, Ill. In 2008,<br />
competed in the U.S. Women's Open Championship.<br />
Recorded two wins on the Australian <strong>Ladies</strong> Professional<br />
Golf (ALPG) <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008/2009: the St George's Basin<br />
Country Club Pro-Am and the Xstrata Coal Branxton<br />
31 <strong>Ladies</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2013</strong>