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Nocera leads European charge at Pegasus New Zealand Women’s Open, hosted by Christchurch
Getting to know… Beatriz Recari
Catching up with Tania Elosegui ahead of New Zealand
Catching up with Becky Brewerton ahead of the LET season-opener in New Zealand
Winter with Iben Tinning
ECCO Extends Contract with Ladies European Tour
G Young Park, 20, KoreaG Young Park from Seoul turned professional in September 2008 and has been competing in professional events in Korea. She took up golf at the age of 11 and says that she was influenced by Amy Yang. She lists her hobbies as music, movies and seeing friends.
Woori Shin, JapanWoori Shin, from Nagoya, transferred to the University of Tulsa from Auburn University in January 2008 and majored in psychology. She was on the Auburn roster during the first semester and played junior college golf at Redlands Community College . She was a two-time first-team NJCAA All-America selection and the individual medalist at the 2006 NJCAA national tournament . She captured medalist honors at the 2006 Bison Invitational. As a sophomore, she won the Deerfield Inn Region Shootout ad the Oklahoma Intercollegiate , placed third at the 2007 NJCAA national tournament , won the Central Regional Junior Championship and the Future's National Championship during her prep career in Japan. She played in eight collegiate tournaments from 2007-2008 and finished among the top-15 in five tournaments, and four times among the top-10 . . . named the Conference USA Newcomer of the Year . . . had her first collegiate victory at the C-USA Championship . . . also placed fifth at The "Mo" Morial and sixth-place at the Fresno State Invitational . . . had a seventh-place performance at the Cane & Cardinal Classic. Meet the 2010 LET Rookies, part 4
Pernilla Lindberg, 23, SwedenLindberg, the winner of the 2008 Amateur World Championship, played her collegiate golf at Oklahoma State University, where she won three times. She was named a First-Team All-American in 2007 and 2009, and was the 2007 NCAA West Regional champion, and in 2006, she was named the Big 12 Conference Newcomer of the Year. A member of the Swedish National Team, which won the European Ladies Team Championship in 2006 and 2008, Lindberg has one top-10 finish on the Ladies European Tour (LET) and five top-10 marks on the Duramed FUTURES Tour. Lindberg started playing golf at the age of four and her hobbies include alpine skiing and working out.
Mollie Fankhauser, 28, USAMollie Fankhauser turned professional in May 2004 and played on the Duramed Futures Tour from 2005 until 2007, earning two wins at the 2006 Team WLF.org Golf Classic and at the 2007 Hunters Oak Golf Classic. She competed on the LPGA Tour in 2008 and 2009 with a career best tie for seventh at the 2008 Bell Micro LPGA Classic. At Final LET Q-School for 2010, she entered a play-off and secured the 30th and final card in exemption category 8a. As an amateur, Fankhauser recorded four top-10 finishes on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) circuit and earned honorable mention AJGA All-American honors in 1998. She competed in four U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships (1999-2002) and was a Quarter finalist in 2002. She was a member of the 2002 U.S. Curtis Cup Team. While at The Ohio State University studying history, Fankhauser won six collegiate tournaments. She started playing golf aged 5 and enjoys music, travel, gardening and being with family. " alt="" />

