Ashleigh Simon
| Ashleigh Simon | |
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Simon at the 2009 Women's British Open |
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| Personal information | |
| Born | 11 May 1989 Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Nationality | |
| Career | |
| Turned professional | 2007 |
| Current tour(s) | Ladies European Tour |
| Professional wins | 3 |
| Number of wins by tour | |
| Ladies European Tour | 2 |
| Best results in LPGA Major Championships |
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| Kraft Nabisco C'ship | DNP |
| LPGA Championship | T31: 2009 |
| U.S. Women's Open | CUT: 2008 |
| Women's British Open | T43: 2010 |
Ashleigh Ann Simon (born 11 May 1989) is a South African professional golfer.
Simon had a successful amateur career. She was the youngest player to win the ladies’ South African Amateur Stroke Play and Match Play double and the first player in 101 years to win the Ladies South African Open title three times.[1] She represented her country in the mainly professional Women's World Cup of Golf three times while still an amateur.[2][3][4]
Simon turned professional the day after her 18th birthday.[1] She won the 2007 Catalonia Ladies Masters, which was her third event as a professional. She became the youngest ever professional winner on the Ladies European Tour (South Korea's Amy Yang won the 2006 ANZ Ladies Masters at a younger age as an amateur).[5]
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[edit] Professional wins
[edit] Ladies European Tour wins
[edit] Other wins
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ a b "Ashleigh finally turns Professional - off to Europe". Women's Golf South Africa. 12 May 2007. http://www.womensgolfsa.co.za/news_ashpro_may07.asp. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
- ^ Martin Park (17 December 2004). "Women's World Cup of Golf: Twenty teams confirmed". Ladies European Tour. http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/content/let_content_news.php?Id=3647. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
- ^ Michael Vlismas (19 January 2006). "South Africans ready to take on the world". Ladies European Tour. http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/content/let_content_news.php?Id=4818. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
- ^ "Paraguay on brink of World Cup glory". Ladies European Tour. 20 January 2007. http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/content/let_content_news.php?Id=8334. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
- ^ "Simon Seals Maiden LET Victory". Ladies European Tour. 17 June 2007. http://www.ladieseuropeantour.com/content/let_content_news.php?Id=9604&PHPSESSID=122bdd6c9b2282e3be8f537dd4719e33. Retrieved 2007-06-17.