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LYNNETTE BROOKY Birthdate: January 25, 1968 Birthplace: Lower Hutt, New Zealand Age: 38 Ht: 5'4" Home: Lower Hutt, New Zealand Turned Professional: 1994 LPGA Tour Wins: None European Ladies Tour Wins: 4 - 1998 Ladies' Austraian Open, 2002 Open De France Dames, 2003 Arras Open De France Dames, 2006 Open De Espana Femenino Player Notes: Professional 2005 Highlights Lynnette had another remarkably solid season and recorded seven top tens in 2005. She finished third three times, starting at the Samsung Ladies Masters in Singapore where she finished T3, then she finished T3 at the BMW Ladies Italian Open and outright 3rd at the Arras Open de France Dames, one of her favorite events after she won back-to- back titles there in 2002 and 2003. Lynnette also placed T4 at the Spanish Open, T8 at the Siemens Austrian Ladies Open and T8 at the Ladies English Open, hinting that another victory may not be far away. She also represented New Zealand in the Women's World Cup of Golf in South Africa alongside her country woman Gina Scott, another proud moment for the Kiwi on Tour. 2004 Highlights A consistent year for Lynnette as she posted three tops tens and a further five top 20 finishes. Best finish was 4th at the Spanish Open in La Coruna. Also finished T8 at the KLM Open and T9 at the French Open where she was aiming to win the same event for the third year running. Sadly a third round 76 saw her fall out of contention as Stephanie Arricau snatched a home victory. Lynnette finished 16th on the OOM. 2003 Highlights Despite breaking her elbow in the off-season after tripping over her handbag strap while getting out of a taxi, Lynnette bounced back in 2004 in impressive fashion with three top tens and successfully defended her title at the French Open after a dramatic battle against Trish Johnson in the final two rounds. There were also five more top 20's on her 2003 CV, proving she is always one to watch on the LET with her graceful, yet deliberate swing and silky putting touch. 2004 promises much of the same and she could become the first player since Karrie Webb (ANZ Masters) to win the same title three years in succession. Finished 5th on the order of merit, her best season to date. 2002 Highlights A fantastic year for 'Brooky' capped off with an impressive wire-to-wire victory in the Ladies French Open, her second career victory. Played in 12 events and only missed one cut. Recorded three further top tens, 10th at the P4 Norwegian Masters, fifth at the Tenerife Ladies Open, 3rd at the Spanish Open before winning in France when she devastated the field with a final round 66. Finished 11th on the Order of Merit - her best year to date. 2001 Highlights Played eleven events on Tour with three top 10s, best finish T6th at the Compaq Open in Sweden. Finished 27th on Order of Merit. 2000 Highlights Played all but one event (14) on 2000 LET and missed only two cuts all season. Best finish T7th Ladies British Masters. Also finished T10th in Ladies Italian Open and achieved two other top-20 placings. Stroke average 73.09. Also partnered Marnie McGuire to 6th place in inaugural TSN Ladies World Cup Golf. 2006 Evian Tour Results Tournament Pos. Score To Par Euro Women's World Cup Pro-Am T23 N/A 0.00 Women's World Cup of Golf T20 306 +18 4,649.20 ANZ Ladies Masters T18 282 -6 6,822.61 Tenerife Ladies Open T33 302 +14 2,137.50 Open De Espana Femenino Win 275 -13 41,250.00 Deutsche Bank Swiss Pro-Am T3 71 -1 62.50 Ladies Swiss Open Cut 148 +4 0.00 Vediorbis Open de France T10 290 +2 6,023.33 BMW Ladies Italian Open T49 290 +2 1,800.00 |
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