LAUREN TAYLOR MAKES PRO DEBUT IN NORWEGIAN LETAS EVENT
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE LET TOUR
England’s Lauren Taylor, pictured above, will make her professional debut at this week’s
Ladies Norwegian Challenge at Hauger Golf Club in Oslo, starting on
Wednesday.
The 19-year-old from Rugby recently decided not to continue with her US
college scholarship at Baylor University and had planned to play the
remainder of the LET Access Series season as an amateur.
However, after winning the Norrporten Ladies Open in Sweden on the
Access Series two weeks ago, she decided the time was right to turn pro,
with the aim to qualify for next season’s Ladies European Tour.
Taylor said: “I was going to stay amateur until Tour School but I
thought there’s no point, because I’m only playing in pro events for the
remainder of the year. Last week’s Home Internationals were my last
event as an amateur and I’m looking forward to playing as a pro.”
Taylor, the 2011 Ladies British Amateur Champion at Portrush, was a
star of the amateur game and in May, won the Big 12 Women’s Golf
Championship individual title in the United States by eight shots.
She continued: “I left college because I didn’t want to stay amateur
for another three to four years and I feel I’m playing well. I felt like
the time was right.”
The Woburn-based player recognised the contribution of her coach, Andy
Dunbar, sports psychologist Dan Abrahams and her parents.“My parents are
very supportive of my decision to leave Baylor and everyone has been
very supportive. My parents have done a lot for me so I hope to give
something back.”
With five events remaining on the 2013 Access Series, the race for
qualification to the LET is heating up. LETAS offers membership of the
Ladies European Tour to the top five players on the 2013 Ranking, while
players in sixth to 20th positions will have the opportunity to progress
to the final stage of Lalla Aicha Tour School for 2014.
Taylor is now ranked 23rd on the Ranking, 12,134 points
behind top ranked Spanish player Mireia Prat. Both players will tee up
in the Ladies Norwegian Challenge, taking place from September 18-20.
There are representatives from 20 countries in the field of 96
competitors. Among the notables, Australian Stacey Keating will be
warming up to defend her second LET title at the following week’s
Lacoste Ladies Open de France.
COLIN FARQUHARSON adds
Another top class player who has left the amateur ranks is Curtis Cup player Amy Boulden from Conwy, Wales.
Amy said that her appearance in last week's Women's Home Internationals was her last as an amateur.
Until the next LET Qualifying School in Morocco, Amy plans to gain experience of playing alongside professionals by entering LETAS events - and she is also considering playing on some of the concluding events of the inaugural Paul Lawrie Scottish Ladies Open Tour.
Former Solheim Cup player Becky Brewerton has entered the upcoming Drumpellier 18-hole event on the Paul Lawrie Tour.
Entries can be made online at www.scottishladiestour.co.uk
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