| Name: JENNA DANIELS
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| Birth Date: May 16, 1978
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| Birthplace: San Diego, Calif.
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| Age: 26 Ht.: 5’5"
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| Home: Bogart, Ga.
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| College: Univ. of Arizona
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| Turned Professional: 2000
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| LPGA Tour Wins: None
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| PLAYER NOTES:
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| PROFESSIONAL
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| 2003 HIGHLIGHTS:
Recorded a season-best finish at the Wendy’s Championship for Children at Tartan Fields, where she tied for 13th.
Tied for 14th at the State Farm Classic.
Posted her season-low 67 in the second round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic.
Returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for fifth to earn exempt status for the 2004 season. |
| 2003 STATS (Rank)
Rounds under par: 12/42 (82); Rounds in the 60s: 4/42 (114); Birdies: 107 (132); Eagles: 0 (N/A); Greens in reg: 63% (88); Driving accuracy: 63.3% (132); Sand saves: 36.7% (77); Putts per GIR: 1.83 (71); Driving average: 251 (70) |
| 2001 HIGHLIGHTS:
Recorded her career-best finish with a tie for 10th at the LPGA Corning Classic, where she carded her career-low round of 66 during the second round.
Returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for 10th to earn exempt status for the 2002 season. |
| 2001 STATS (Rank)
Rounds under par: 15/40 (58); Rounds in the 60s: 4/40 (113); Birdies: 114 (141); Eagles: 2 (87); Greens in reg: 61.1% (122); Driving accuracy: 71% (83); Sand saves: 25% (178); Putting average: 29.98 (49); Driving average: 240.80 (101) |
| CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Turned professional in August 2000; tied for 37th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2001 season. |
| AMATEUR
Captured two titles on on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA)circuit. Named First Team All State for California in 1996. . . Member of the West Canon Cup team and a two-time Junior America’s Cup member in 1994 and 1996. . . Quarterfinalist at 1997 U.S. Women’s Amateur ... Stroke-play medalist at 1999 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links. . . Quarterfinalist at 2000 Women’s Amateur Public Links ... Two-time California State Amateur Champion (1998-99). . . At the University of Arizona, she was the Pac-10 champion in 1998, NCAA West Regional champion in 1999 and NCAA champion in 2000. . . Was named NCAA Player of the Year in 2000 and recorded the lowest scoring average in NCAA history (71.70). She was a three-time All-American (1998-2000)and was the Honda Award recipient in 2000.
Started playing golf at the age of 12...Credits her father, who started her in golf and was her first teacher, as the individual most influencing her career...Hobbies include volleyball, weightlifting, swimming, bike riding and tennis...Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt. |