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2010 LET Access Series
The 2010 LET Access Series was a series of professional women's golf tournaments held from March through November 2010 across Europe. The LET Access Series is the second-tier women's professional golf tour in Europe and is the official developmental tour of the Ladies European Tour. Tournament results The table below shows the 2010 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the LET Access Series up to and including that event. Order of Merit rankings The top two players on the LETAS Order of Merit earned LET membership for the Ladies European Tour. Players finishing in positions 3–20 got to skip the first stage of the qualifying event and automatically progress to the final stage of the Lalla Aicha Tour School. See also *2010 Ladies European Tour *2010 in golf References External links * {{LET Access Series Seasons LET Access Series seasons LET Access Series LET Access Series The LET Access Series (LETAS) i ...
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Caroline Afonso
Caroline Afonso (born 20 February 1985) is a retired French professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour (LET) 2008–2016. She was runner-up twice on the LET and won three LET Access Series events. Career Afonso started playing golf at 10 and was coached by Philippe Mendiburu, father of LET player Sandrine Mendiburu. She won the French Ladies Amateur Championship twice and was ranked best amateur in France 2007. Afonso turned professional at the end of 2007 and joined the Ladies European Tour on her first attempt in 2008, where she in her rookie year recorded top-10 finishes at Ladies Scottish Open and Austrian Ladies Open, and ended the season 44th in the Order of Merit. She recorded further top-10 finishes at the Finnair Masters in 2009 and Ladies German Open, Tenerife Ladies Open and Open de France Feminin in 2010. In March 2010 Afonso earned the distinction of winning the inaugural tournament of the LET Access Series, the Terre Blanche Ladies Open, securing h ...
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Julie Tvede
Julie Tvede (born 21 May 1980) is a Danish professional golfer who played on the LPGA Futures Tour and the Ladies European Tour. Amateur career Tvede was member of the Danish national team from 1998 to 2004. She was runner-up in the 2000 and 2001 Danish National Championship and she represented Denmark at the Espirito Santo Trophy in 2002 with Mette Buus and Lisa Holm Sørensen. She played college golf at the University of Tulsa and won the Western Athletic Conference in 2003. Professional career Tvede turned professional in June 2004 and joined the LPGA Futures Tour, where she played until 2006. In 2004 she won the Colorado Women's Open and the Mexico Women's Open. She played the 2005 Nykredit Masters on the LET on an invitation and finished T26. In 2007 she joined the Swedish Golf Tour where she was runner-up in her first event, the Telia Grand Opening at Ljunghusen Golf Club in May, and in August won the Swedish Matchplay Championship against Caroline Hedwall. Tvede join ...
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LET Access Series Seasons
Let or LET may refer to: Sports * Let serve, when the served object in certain racket sports hits the net and lands in the correct service court, such as; ** Let (badminton) ** Let (pickleball) ** Let (tennis) * Ladies European Tour, the ladies professional golf tour of Europe Terminology * -let as an English diminutive suffix * Let expression, a name binding construct in computer programming languages * Let statement, a statement used in word problems requiring algebraic equations * Letting, a system of payment for the temporary use of something owned by someone else, also known as "rental" People, titles, characters * Licensed Engineering Technologist * Let, a fictional character from the anime series ''Rave Master'' Places, locations * County Leitrim, Ireland, Chapman code LET * Let, West Virginia * Leț, a village in Boroșneu Mare Commune, Covasna County, Romania * Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport (IATA code LET), Leticia, Colombia * Lei Tung station (station ...
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2010 In Golf
This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2010. Men's professional golf Major championships *8–11 April: The Masters - American Phil Mickelson defeated Englishman Lee Westwood by three strokes. The event also marked Tiger Woods' return from a self-imposed absence after revelations of marital infidelity; he finished tied for fourth. *17–20 June: U.S. Open - Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland won by one stroke over France's Grégory Havret and became the first European to win the U.S. Open since 1970. *15–18 July: The Open Championship - Louis Oosthuizen from South Africa won by seven strokes over Lee Westwood. *12–15 August: PGA Championship - Martin Kaymer of Germany defeated American Bubba Watson in a three-hole playoff. Another American, Dustin Johnson, missed out on the playoff when he was ruled to have grounded his club in an unmapped bunker on the 72nd hole, incurring a two-stroke penalty. World Golf Championships *18–2 ...
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2010 Ladies European Tour
The 2010 Ladies European Tour was a series of golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world which took place from February through December 2010. The tournaments were sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour (LET). The tour featured 25 official money events, as well as the European Ladies Golf Cup, European Nations Cup. Lee-Anne Pace won the Order of Merit with earnings of €339,517.77, ahead of Laura Davies. In-Kyung Kim won Rookie of the Year honours, after finishing 4th in the Order of Merit. Schedule The table below shows the 2010 schedule. The numbers in brackets after the winners' names show the number of career wins they had on the Ladies European Tour up to and including that event. This is only shown for members of the tour. ;Key Order of Merit rankings External linksOfficial site of the Ladies European Tour
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Natalie David-Mila
Natalie may refer to: People * Natalie (given name) * Natalie (singer) (born 1979), Mexican-American R&B singer/songwriter * Shahan Natalie (1884–1983), Armenian writer and principal organizer of Operation Nemesis Music Albums * ''Natalie'' (Natalie album), by Natalie Alvarado, 2005 * ''Natalie'' (Natalie Cole album), 1976 Songs * "Natalie" (Ola song), 2006 * "Natalie", by Ada LeAnn, representing Michigan in the ''American Song Contest'', 2022 * "Natalie", by Bruno Mars from ''Unorthodox Jukebox'', 2012 * "Natalie", by Dave Rowland, 1982 * "Natalie", by Freddy Cannon, 1966 * "Natalie", by Rich Dodson, 1980 * "Natalie", by Shirley Bassey from '' I Am What I Am'', 1984 * "Natalie", by Stephen Duffy, 1993 Other uses * ''Natalie'' (film), a 2010 South Korean film * Natalie (website), a Japanese entertainment news website See also * Natalee, a given name * Natali (other) Natali may refer to: * Natali Vineyards * Natali (name), list of people with the given ...
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Camille Fallay
Camille may refer to: Fictional entities * a Power Rangers Jungle Fury character * Camille Wallaby, a character in Alfred Hedgehog * a character from ''League of Legends'' video game voiced by Emily O'Brien Films *''Camille (1912 film)'', a short American film directed by Jay Hunt based on Dumas' novel ''La Dame aux camélias'' (''The Lady of the Camellias'') * ''Camille'' (1915 film), an American silent film adapted by Frances Marion, directed by Albert Capellani, starring Clara Kimball Young as Camille and Paul Capellani as Armand * ''Camille'' (1917 film), an American silent film adapted by Adrian Johnson, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Theda Bara as Camille * ''Camille'' (1921 film), an American silent film starring Alla Nazimova as Camille and Rudolph Valentino as Armand * ''Camille'' (1926 feature film), an American silent film adapted by Fred de Gresac and company, directed by Fred Niblo, starring Norma Talmadge as Camille and Gilbert Roland as Armand * ''C ...
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Rhian Wyn Thomas
Rhian ( ) is a feminine given name, a variation of ''rhiain'', the common Welsh word for "maiden". Rhian ( is sometimes used, albeit rarely, as a male name, possibly a modern spelling variant of Ryan. The first root, ''Rhian-'', derives from British ''rix'' "king"; the second, ''Rhiein-'', derives from a word meaning "maiden, virgin". Bearers of the name * Saint Rhian, Welsh saint * Rhian Benson, (1977- ) British singer * Rhian Davies, (1981- ) Australian footballer * Rhian Dodds, (1979- ) Canadian footballer * Rhian Edwards, (1981- ) Welsh darts player * Rhian Pugh, (1989- ) British gymnast * Rhian Ramos, (1990- ) Filipino actress * Rhian Samuel, (1944- ) Welsh composer * Rhian Sheehan, New Zealand composer * Rhian Touyz, (1959- ) Canadian medical researcher * Rhian Wilkinson, (1982- ) British-Canadian footballer * Rhian Brewster, (2000- ) English footballer for Liverpool FC * Rhian Teasdale, (1994- ) British musician See also * Rhiannon (given name) Rhiannon is a feminine W ...
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Julie Greciet
Julie Greciet (born 27 November 1986) is a French professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour between 2008 and 2015. She won the 2014 Sberbank Golf Masters. Career Greciet was successful at Q-School in her first attempt, and turned professional ahead of joining the Ladies European Tour in 2008. In 2009, she shared the first round lead in the Ladies Irish Open with Maria Hjorth, finishing the tournament T10. She was runner-up at the 2011 Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters, two strokes behind compatriot Jade Schaeffer. In 2012, she recorded three top-10 finishes including T3 at the 2012 China Suzhou Taihu Open, and finished 53rd in the ranking. In 2014, Greciet won the Sberbank Golf Masters, two strokes ahead of Lee-Anne Pace from South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic ...
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Barbara Genuini
Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously as Barbara, Macedonian singer * Bárbara (footballer) (born 1988), Brazilian footballer Film and television * ''Barbara'' (1961 film), a West German film * ''Bárbara'' (film), a 1980 Argentine film * ''Barbara'' (1997 film), a Danish film directed by Nils Malmros, based on Jacobsen's novel * ''Barbara'' (2012 film), a German film * ''Barbara'' (2017 film), a French film * ''Barbara'' (TV series), a British sitcom Places * Barbara (Paris Métro), a metro station in Montrouge and Bagneux, France * Barbaria (region), or al-Barbara, an ancient region in Northeast Africa * Barbara, Arkansas, U.S. * Barbara, Gaza, a former Palestinian village near Gaza * Barbara, Marche, a town in Italy * Berbara, or al-Barbara, Lebanon * Berbara, Akkar D ...
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Holly Aitchison (golfer)
Holly Nielle Aitchison (born 13 September 1997) is an English rugby union player for Bristol Bears Women. She has played international representative rugby at the World Cup, Olympic Games, and Six Nations Championships. Early life Born in Southport, she attended St Peter’s Primary School and Range High School in Formby where she was coached by Gill Burns. Aitchison is the daughter of former England Saxon and rugby coach Ian Aitchison. Career She played for Waterloo Ladies as a junior and Gloucester-Hartpury Women and Lichfield Ladies. She was a two-time U18 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens champion with England and a member of the squad that lifted the Challenge Trophy at the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens. In September 2020 she joined Saracens Women. She was said to have played a key role as Saracens won the Premier 15s title in 2021-22, and played all 80 minutes of the 43-21 victory over Exeter Chiefs in the final. On 1 July 2023, Aitchinson was announced as signing for Bristol ...
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