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Stacy Prammanasudh
Background 2003 Overview
Height: 5ft6in Starts: 1
Birthday: 9-23-1979 Earnings: $ 16,857.00
Birthplace: Enid, OK  
Exempt Status: Non-Exempt  
Residence: Tulsa, OK  

Career Highlights

Professional

In June 2002, turned professional; recorded three top-10 finishes on the Futures Tour, including a tie for fourth at the Ann Arbor Futures Classic; tied for 24st at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2003 season.

Amateur
Prammanasudh won first place in the 1998 Optimist International as a junior and was a semifinalist in the 1998 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship. While at the University of Tulsa, she won the Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate three-straight years (1999-2001). She was a three-year Academic All-American (2000-02) and a First-Team All-American from 1999-2002. Prammanasudh finished her senior season ranked second nationally and won 10 collegiate events during her four-year career at the University of Tulsa, which is the second-most in school history behind Nancy Lopez's 11 titles.

Personal
5'6", brown hair, brown eyes…Started playing golf at the age of 7…Credits her father as the individual most influencing her career…Hobbies include watching movies and swimming…Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt…Represents Oakwood Country Club in Enid, Okla.

Major Championship History
The U.S. Women's Open became an LPGA major in 1950; the McDonald's LPGA Championship Presented by AIG became a major in 1955; the Kraft Nabisco Championship became a major in 1983; and the Weetabix Women's British Open became a major championship in 2001. From 1979-2000 the LPGA's fourth major was the du Maurier Classic. The Weetabix Women's British Open replaced the du Maurier Classic in 2001. (KNC, Kraft Nabisco Championship; LPGA, McDonald's LPGA Championship Presented by AIG; OPEN, U.S. Women's Open; DM, du Maurier Classic)



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