Laura Davies Birthdate: October 5, 1963 Hometown: Coventry, England Resides: Coventry, England Rookie Year: 1988 LPGA Career Victories: 20* (most recent – 2001 Wegmans Rochester International) Major Victories: 4 (most recent – 1996 du Maurier Classic) Career Earnings: $8,907,230 *1 victory prior to joining the LPGA @LFCLJD 2014 in a Nutshell • 18 events, 12 cuts made, $200,515 (68) • Was named a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame induction Class of 2015 • Season-best finish was a tie for fourth at the Mizuno Classic Get to know Laura In 2014, she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours Ultimate stress reliever? Shopping Laura is a huge football fan and is a loyal supporter of Liverpool FC One thing you can always find in Laura’s golf bag? A hairbrush Grew up idolizing Seve Ballesteros Says her biggest accomplishment has been her longevity Career Highlights • Enters 2015 ranked 13th on the LPGA Career Money List • A member of 12 European Solheim Cup teams and in 2011, became the all-time points leader in Solheim Cup history with 25 total • Has tallied 45 victories on Ladies European Tour (LET) with her most recent win coming at the 2010 Hero Honda Indian Women’s Open • Etched her name in history books in 1997 after recording her fourth consecutive win at the Standard Register PING to set an LPGA record for most consecutive wins at the same event (record was broken by Annika Sorenstam in 2005 at the Mizuno Classic) • Named Rolex Player of the Year in 1996 after tallying four victories, including major championship wins at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship and du Maurier Classic • In 1987, prior to becoming an LPGA member, won the U.S. Women’s Open after an 18-hole playoff with Ayako Okamoto and JoAnne Carner • Was a member of the 1984 Great Britain Symetra Tour and Ireland Curtis Cup team Alumna