PRETSWELL NOW TOPS LETAS ORDER OF MERIT - LET 2013 BECKONS
Only four months after helping Great Britain and Ireland
to a memorable Curtis Cup victory over the United States at Nairn,
Pamela Pretswell from Hamilton has virtually clinched a place on next
year's Ladies European Tour.
Second place in the Azores Open at the weekend lifted Pretswell into the lead of the Ladies European Tour Access Series' Order of Merit.
The top three in the table at the end of the season - there are only two more events to go - will leapfrog over the LET Qualifyihng School, to be held in Morocco in December, and gain automatic playing rights on the full Ladies European Tour.
Pretswell has 19,372 points to her credit, more than 2,000 ahead of second-placed Marion Ricordeau (France) (17,045).
Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie) is in fourth place with 14,070pt. If she can climb above third-placed Cecilie Lundgren (Norway) (14,256) over the final two LETAS events of the season she will be promoted to the Big League alongwith Pretswell.
Second place in the Azores Open at the weekend lifted Pretswell into the lead of the Ladies European Tour Access Series' Order of Merit.
The top three in the table at the end of the season - there are only two more events to go - will leapfrog over the LET Qualifyihng School, to be held in Morocco in December, and gain automatic playing rights on the full Ladies European Tour.
Pretswell has 19,372 points to her credit, more than 2,000 ahead of second-placed Marion Ricordeau (France) (17,045).
Katy McNicoll (Carnoustie) is in fourth place with 14,070pt. If she can climb above third-placed Cecilie Lundgren (Norway) (14,256) over the final two LETAS events of the season she will be promoted to the Big League alongwith Pretswell.
Labels: LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
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