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Audra Burks

Height:

5ft 6in

Birthdate:

11-22-1966

Birthplace:

Little Rock, AR

Residence:

Altamonte Springs, FL

Rookie Year:

2000

Tour Status:

Exempt

 

2003 OVERVIEW

Starts:

9

Earnings:

$ 16,274.00

Professional

2002 Highlights Posted her season-best finish at the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship hosted by Nancy Lopez, where she tied for 22nd.

Recorded her season-low round of 66 in the second round of the PING Banner Health.

2002 Stats (rank)

Rds under par: 16/58 (94) Rds in the 60s: 6/58 (96) Birdies: 153 (89)Eagles: 4 (36) Greens in reg: 59% (127) Driving accuracy: 67% (120)Sand saves: 23.5% (165) Putting avg: 29.79 (54) Driving avg: 247.2 (90)

Career Highlights

• In 2001, recorded her career-best finish at the First Union Betsy King Classic, where she tied for eighth; posted her career-low round of 65 during the third round of the Wendy’s Championship for Children at New Albany.

• In 2000, best finish came at the Michelob Light Classic, where she tied for 10th.

• In 1999, competed on the Futures Tour, where she placed second at the Southwestern Bell Futures Classic, JWA Anheuser Busch Futures Classic and the Futures Tour Championship; earned exempt status for the 2000 LPGA Tour season after finishing third on the 1999 SBC Futures Tour money list.

• Played on the Futures Tour from 1990-99, where she won one title, the 1998 Greater Lima Futures Open.

Amateur

Began her golfing career in Arkansas, where she won the Arkansas State Stroke Play Championship. While in college, she won the Iowa State Classic and placed third in the Big Eight Championship. In 1987, she received the Joan Blumenthal Most Valuable Player Award.

Personal

5’6", light-brown hair, blue eyes…Started playing golf at the age of 12…Has two sisters, Dana and Megan, and one brother, Jared…Credits Harold Calderwood, her parents and grandmothers as the individuals most influencing her career…Enjoys fishing, camping and hiking…After eight attempts at the LPGA Qualifying Tournaments, qualified for the LPGA Tour by placing third on the 1999 SBC Futures Tour money list.



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