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  2. Cristie Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Kerr was the number one-ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings for three time periods in 2010. She is naturally left handed but plays golf right handed. She is naturally left handed but plays golf right handed.

  3. Category:Left-handed golfers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Left-handed golfers" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sam Adams (golfer)

  4. Hinako Shibuno - Wikipedia

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    She started playing golf and softball when she was a second grader. As a softball player, she was a pitcher and a converted left-handed hitter. [5] As a golfer, she finished third in the 2010 Okayama Prefecture Junior Golf Championship (4th, 5th, and 6th grader division). [6]

  5. Anna Davis - Wikipedia

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    Anna Davis (born March 17, 2006) is an American amateur golfer. In April 2022, Davis won the third Augusta National Women's Amateur at the age of 16. [1] Davis shot a final round 69 (−3) to finish one under par, defeating Ingrid Lindblad and Latanna Stone, who tied for second.

  6. Women's World Golf Rankings - Wikipedia

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    The Women's World Golf Rankings, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Rolex Rankings, were introduced in February 2006.They are sanctioned by 12 women's golf tours and the organisations behind them: Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA Tour), Ladies European Tour, Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan (LPGA of Japan Tour), Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA ...

  7. Andrea Lignell - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Grimberg Lignell (born 28 August 2000) is a Swedish professional golfer. As an amateur, she finished 3rd at the 2023 Augusta National Women's Amateur and was part of the Ole Miss team that won the 2021 NCAA Championship.

  8. Diksha Dagar - Wikipedia

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    She started playing golf as a left-hander in the amateur level in 2012 and noted for her clean long striking during her early career. In November 2015, she was the low amateur at the Hero Women's Indian Open on the Ladies European Tour. She has won several amateur golf professional tournaments since entering into amateur circuit in 2012. [20]

  9. Kim Métraux - Wikipedia

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    Métraux enrolled at Florida State University and played with Florida State Seminoles women's golf, where she earned All-ACC honors twice (2016 and 2017), and helped the Seminoles win seven team championships and earn the No. 1 ranking in the nation during her junior year. She graduated in April 2018 with a degree in Business Management.