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Meet the Mojo Ladies: Who'll Be Lucky Number 16?
It's Survivor in reverse. But will it be beauty or the backswing that gets them voted ON the island? The Mojo 6's golf tournament is letting the public pick the 16th golfer to round out its lineup in Jamacia.
- Sandra Gal, a 6-foot-tall stunner from Germany, is a rookie golfer -- and also works for Wilhemina Models. She earned her LPGA Tour card at Qualifying School in late 2007. • Vote for Sandra Gal hereread more
- Marianne Skarpnord, a Norway native, has been golfing since she was four. She's competed in the Ladies Europeantour, the Telia Tour and the British Girls Open. • Vote for Marianne Skarpnordread more
- Nicole Castrale is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA tour. In 2007, became the sixth Rolex First-Time Winner of the season and crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings. • Vote for Nicole Castrale hereread more
- Jeong Jang’s golf career began as a top-ranked amateur in South Korea. She won the 1997 Korea Women’s Open and the 1998 Korea Women’s Amateur. In 2009, she was carded her second LPGA career hole-in-one during the final round of the RICOH Women's British Open. In 2007, she crossed the $4 million mark in career earnings at the Fields Open in Hawaii and the $5 million mark at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2007. • Vote for Jeong Jang hereread more
- Lindsay Wright is a professional golfer from Australia on the LPGA tour. In 2008, she crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings at the Ginn OPEN, where she tied for 17th. • Vote for Lindsay Wright hereread more
- Anna Rawson is an Australian professional golfer and model and plays on the LPGA Tour. She is the spokesperson and assistant creative director for J. Lindeberg women's golf line. She also has a syndicated column in over 15 magazines. • Vote for Anna Rawson hereread more
- Catriona Matthew is a Scottish professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour. She was named as the Ladies European Tour Players' Player of the Year in 2009. • Vote for Catriona Matthew hereread more
- Vicky Hurst is an American professional golfer currently playing on the LPGA Tour. She turned professional as a 17-year-old in 2008, while still in high school. • Vote for Vicky Hurst hereread more
- Amy Alcott is a member of the World Golf and LPGA Halls of Fame. She's won 32 tournaments worldwide including five majors. She recently authored her second book, The LEADERBOARD; Conversations on Golf and Life. • Vote for Amy Alcott hereread more
- Meet the Top 15 Top LPGA Members Vying for the $1 Million Purse At the Mojo 6 Tournament ______________________________________________ In 2008, Angela Stanford recorded her second and third LPGA career victories at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic and inaugural Lorena Ochoa Invitational by Banamex and Corona Light. In 2009, she won the season-opening SBS Open at Turtle Bay, where she crossed the $4 million mark in career earnings and recorded a season-low 65 in the opening round. READ MOREread more
- In 2009, Jiyai Shin earned Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year honors, mathematically eliminating the rest of the 2009 LPGA rookie class with three events remaining on the schedule; became the first South Korean to top the season-ending money list; became the season's first Rolex First-Time Winner with an eight-stroke, come-from-behind victory, the largest of the 2009 LPGA Tour season. READ MOREread more
- Anna Nordqvist had a successful amateur career in Europe and the United States. She was named Swedish Junior Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005. In 2009, she became the season's second Rolex First-Time Winner at the McDonald's LPGA Championship, the second major championship of the year; also won the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship. READ MOREread more
- Yani Tseng had a well-decorated amateur career that included four wins in the United States and 15 international victories. She was the top-ranked amateur in Taiwan from 2004-06. In 2009, Tseng won the LPGA Corning Classic, where she carded a career-low 62 in the third round. She crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings, ties for fifth at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay and the Corona Championship. READ MOREread more
- In 2009, Kristy McPherson recorded career-best ties for second at the Kraft Nabisco Championship and the Wegmans LPGA; qualified as one of three rookies on the 2009 U.S. Solheim Cup Team, finishing with a 1-3-0 record for the victorious squad. She crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings with a tie for 34th at the U.S. Women's Open. READ MOREread more
- Paula Creamer was the top-ranked amateur in 2003 and 2004 and was named the 2003 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA). In 2009, she qualified for her third U.S. Solheim Cup Team, finishing first in the points race; posted a 3-1-0 record for the victorious squad where she tied for third; crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings for the fifth year in a row at the Samsung World Championship. READ MOREread more
- Pressel’s well-decorated amateur career was capped with a runner-up finish at the 2005 U.S. Women’s Open (tied with Brittany Lang). Finished tied for 26th at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand. In 2008, won the Kapalua LPGA Classic, her second LPGA career victory, and crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings. READ MOREread more
- Suzann Pettersen was a two-time member of the European Team in the Junior Ryder Cup Matches. She finished runner-up at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and tied for third at the HSBC Women's Champions. In 2009, won the CN Canadian Women's Open, where she crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings and $5 million mark in career earnings.READ MOREread more
- Choi was a member of the Korean National Team. She tied for 13th at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and tied for ninth at the HSBC Women's Champions. In 2009, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the Samsung World Championship, where she recorded a career-low 63 in the third round and crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings. READ MOREread more
- Suzann Pettersen was a two-time member of the European Team in the Junior Ryder Cup Matches. She finished runner-up at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and tied for third at the HSBC Women's Champions. In 2009, won the CN Canadian Women's Open, where she crossed the $1 million mark in season earnings and $5 million mark in career earnings.READ MOREread more
- Choi was a member of the Korean National Team. She tied for 13th at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand and tied for ninth at the HSBC Women's Champions. In 2009, became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the Samsung World Championship, where she recorded a career-low 63 in the third round and crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings. READ MOREread more
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Meet the Mojo Ladies: Who'll Be Lucky Number 16?
It's Survivor in reverse. But will it be beauty or the backswing that gets them voted ON the island? The Mojo 6's golf tournament is letting the public pick the 16th golfer to round out its lineup in Jamacia.
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