| Name: JENNIFER ROSALES |
| Birthdate: September 17, 1978 |
| Birthplace: Manila, Philippines |
| Age: 25 Ht.: 5’5" |
| Home: Rowland Heights, Calif. |
| College: USC |
| Turned Professional: 2000 |
| LPGA Tour Wins: None |
| PLAYER NOTES:
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| PROFESSIONAL |
| 2003 HIGHLIGHTS:
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Posted the best finish of her career, a tie for second, at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she lost in a four-way, three-hole sudden-death playoff to Rachel Teske.
Carded a career-low 64 during the second round of the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic. |
| 2003 HIGHLIGHTS:
Posted the best finish of her career, a tie for second, at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she lost in a four-way, three-hole sudden-death playoff to Rachel Teske.
Carded a career-low 64 during the second round of the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.
Recorded five additional top-10 finishes, including a seventh-place finish at the Michelob Light Open at Kingmill and a tie for eighth at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL. |
| 2003 STATS (Rank)
Rounds under par: 30/65 (29); Rounds in the 60s: 18/65 (21); Birdies: 212 (48); Eagles: 4 (40); Greens in reg: 70.8% (8); Driving accuracy: 75.9% (21); Sand saves: 40.7% (45); Putts per GIR: 1.82 (54); Driving average: 259.2 (31) |
| 2002 HIGHLIGHTS:
Best finish was a tie for fourth at the Weetabix Women’s British Open, where she carded a career-low 65 in the third round and led the tournament with Carin Koch entering the final round; the finish was her career best in a major championship.
Tied for fifth at the Wegmans Rochester LPGA; tied for seventh at the U.S. Women’s Open; and tied for 10th at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.
Tied her career-low round of 65 in the final round of the State Farm Classic, where she tied for 16th. |
| 2002 STATS: (Rank)
Rounds under par: 25/78 (69); Rounds in the 60s: 18/78 (33); Birdies: 235 (34); Eagles: 1 (125); Greens in reg: 64% (62); Driving accuracy: 68.3% (101); Sand saves: 42.4% (31); Putting average: 30.13 (85); Driving average: 258.8 (23) |
| 2001 HIGHLIGHTS:
Recorded a career-best finish at The Office Depot, where she tied for third.
Carded a season-low 68 in the first round of the Welch’s/Circle K Championship, where she tied for 10th. |
| 2001 STATS: (Rank)
Rounds under par: 19/69 (105); Rounds in the 60s: 7/69 (112); Birdies: 194 (74); Eagles: 2 (87); Greens in reg: 64.8% (77); Driving accuracy: 62.7% (159); Sand saves: 41.4% (77); Putting average: 30.76 (152); Driving average: 252.30 (26) |
| CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
In 2000, best finish came at the U.S. Women’s Open, where she tied for 12th; carded a career-low 67 on two occasions, during the second round of the Firstar LPGA Classic in conjunction with the Children’s Medical Center and the first round of the Oldsmobile Classic.
In 1999, tied for seventh at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to gain exempt status for the 2000 season. |
| AMATEUR:
Rosales was a five-time champion of the Philippine Ladies Amateur Open (1994-98). . . In 1998, as a competitor on the USC women’s golf team, she won the NCAA Division I individual championship as a freshman and won the Golf World Invitational.
Started playing golf at the age of 12....Credits her parents as the individuals most influencing her career....Has three siblings: Gerald, Michelle and Martin....Enjoys shopping, watching movies and playing with her dogs....Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt. |