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Irish Open, supported by Fáilte Ireland, at Portmarnock Played in The Solheim Cup in 2007 at Halmstad GC in
Links in Dublin, played in windy conditions. She earned Sweden. Won six tournaments around the world in 2007
€183,278.68 from those four events and was 6th on the and rose to number two in the Rolex Women’s World
New Star Money List. Suzann also played in 24 events Rankings by the end of the year. Won 2 LET tournaments
on the US LPGA Tour and posted 10 top ten finishes, in 2008: the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open at Golf
including five top five places. She was a runner-up Gerre Losone and the AIB Ladies Irish Open at
three times: at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, where Portmarnock Links. Ranked fifth in the world at the
she was outright 2nd and was joint 2nd at both the end of the 2008 season.
Wegmans LPGA and Kapalua LPGA Classic. She PERSONAL
earned US$1,177,809.00 on the LPGA Tour and finished 175cm with blond hair and blue eyes. Lists most sports,
the year in 7th place on the money list. She finished the keeping fit and music amongst her hobbies, and English
year ranked 5th in the world. coach Simon Holmes as having most influence on her
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS career. Attached to Oslo GC.
Won the French Open in 2001 in only her second start TOUR VICTORIES
as a professional after beating Becky Morgan in a playoff. (4) 2001 French Open, 2007 SAS Masters, 2008
Finished runner up at the German Open behind Karine Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, 2008 AIB Ladies
Icher. Finished runner up at the WPGA Championship of Irish Open.
Europe behind Helen Alfredsson. Finished second at the
OTHER VICTORIES
Mexx Sport Open behind Karine Icher after a playoff.
(5) 2007 Michelob ULTRA Open, McDonalds LPGA
Won LET Rookie of the Year on 2001.
Championship presented by Coca-Cola, Longs Drugs
Lost another playoff to Karrie Webb for the Australian
Challenge, HANA Bank KOLON Championship, Honda
Open in 2002. Lost yet another playoff to Iben Tinning for
LPGA Thailand 2007.
the Irish Open. Lost in her most recent playoff to Sophie
SOLHEIM CUP
Gustafson at the 2003 HP Open after shooting 62 to get
2002, 2003, 2005, 2007
into it. Playoff is not her favourite word! Represented
Europe in the 2002 Solheim Cup in her rookie year.
TOUR RECORD:
Represented Europe in the 2003 Solheim Cup, winning
four points and conceding her singles match to Beth
(Year, earnings/points, ranking)
Daniel when she knew Europe had won the Cup. 2001 8,014.30 2 2005 €38,924.05
Represented Europe in her third Solheim Cup at 2002 4403.40 8 2006 €52,903.52 34
Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, Indiana, where she was 2003 307.98 11 2007 €79,603.51 25
undefeated winning 3 points out of a possible four.
2004 – – 2008 €183,278.68 6
ELEANOR PILGRIM
Country Wales
Born 15/2/1977 – Newport
Turned Professional 1st October 2002
Tournaments Played 78
Career Best Finish 2nd
Top Ten Finishes 4
Career Earnings (Euro) 53,043.70
Lowest Round 66
AMATEUR she represented Wales alongside rookie Lydia Hall. She
1st reserve in the 2002 GB&I Curtis Cup team, Welsh returned to Final Stage Qualifying School where she tied
International from 1995-2002, Welsh Closed Senior for 31st place, enabling her to continue playing on tour
Champion 1997 and 2000, South Western Champion in 2009.
1997 and 2000, won Sunningdale Critchley Salver 2002. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Won 1996 Idaho State Invitational, won 1998 Northern Eleanor was 2nd at the 2005 KLM Ladies Open at
Arizona Invitational, Big Sky conference champion in Valkanswaard G&CC in Holland. She was leading going
1996 and 1998, R/up Pepperdine Invitational 1997. into the final round and was two strokes ahead with two
PROFESSIONAL holes to play but was defeated by Virginie Lagoutte at
2008 Highlights the second extra hole of a sudden death play-off.
Eleanor struggled with injuries throughout 2008 and was PERSONAL
only able to play in eight individual events, with her best 165cm tall with short brown highlighted hair and hazel
result a tie for 40th at the Ladies English Open. However eyes. Eleanor is a talented artist, gaining a Bachelor of
she managed a strong performance and joint 15th place Arts degree at Northern Arizona University. She also
at the VCI European Cup, a team event in Spain, where loves music and is an accomplished singer, pianist and
92 Ladies European Tour 2009
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