Laura Davis

Laura Davis
Born October 5, 1963
Country England
Tour Ladies European Tour, LPGA Tour

Arguably the most accomplished English women's player in history, Davies has recorded nearly 70 international victories - including four majors - during her illustrious 22-year career. A star on both the LET and LPGA Tours, she is the only player to participate in all 10 Solheim Cup tournaments. In 2007, she captured her 36th career LET title at the UNIQA Ladies Golf Open in Austria.

Cecilia Ekelundh

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Born February 19, 1978
Country Sweden
Tour Ladies European Tour

One of the better young players in Europe, Ekelundh recorded three top-10s during her rookie season in 2002. She has gone on to capture three LET titles in her career, including back-to-back wins at the Ladies Open of Portugal and the 2006 Ladies English Open. In 2007, the 28-year-old Swede continued her stellar play, recording four top-25 finishes.

Asa Gottmo

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Born June 22, 1971
Country Sweden
Tour Ladies European Tour

A consistent performer throughout her 14-year LET career, the 36-year-old Swede recorded three top-10s in 2007, including a fourth-place finish at the Finnair Masters. Her best season came in 2002, when she claimed her first LET victory at the Wales WPGA Championship and placed fifth on the Order of Merit.

Sophie Gustafson

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Born December 27, 1973
Country Sweden
Competes On LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour

A shining star on the global golf stage, Gustafson has captured 22 international victories during an impressive 13-year professional career. Splitting time in 2007 between the LPGA and Ladies European Tours, she recorded five top-10s in the U.S. and another four in Europe, including a victory at the Ladies Scottish Open. She was also competed in her sixth Solheim Cup.

Pat Hurst

Pat Hurst
Born May 23, 1969
Country USA
Tour LPGA Tour

Building on a storied amateur career, Hurst won LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors in 1995 and has gone on to record more than 70 top-10 finishes and five victories, including one major, the 1998 Kraft Nabisco Dinah Shore. In 2007, Hurst remained at the top of her game, recording five top-10s and competing as a member of the victorious U.S. Solheim Cup team.

Ludivine Kreutz

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Born September 24, 1973
Country France
Tour Ladies European Tour

A three-time winner on the LET, Kreutz recorded two top-10 finishes in 2007, including ninth place at the Madrid Ladies Masters. Previously, she had a superb 2006 campaign that included eight top-25s highlighted by her performance at the Catalonia Ladies Masters where she tied for third place. One of France's most prominent players, Kreutz had a career-year in 2005, winning two events, finishing the year at No. 6 on the Order of Merit and competing in her first Solheim Cup.

Candie Kung

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Born August 8, 1981
Country Taiwan
Tour LPGA Tour

A three-time winner on the LPGA Tour, Kung continues to rank among the top young players in the world. In 2006, she recorded six top-20 finishes, including a tie-for-third at the Honda LPGA Thailand. She followed up in 2007 with top-20 finishes at the Canadian Women's Open and the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.

Meena Lee

Meena Lee
Born December 25, 1981
Country South Korea
Tour LPGA Tour

Since joining the LPGA Tour in 2005, Lee has won two tournaments and established herself as a force among the young generation of golfers making waves globally. Recent highlights include an eighth place finish at the 2007 Ginn Open which elevated her career earnings to nearly $2 million (USD).

Wendy Ward

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Born May 6, 1973
Country USA
Tour LPGA Tour

Known as much for her character as she is for her talent, Ward won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in 1994 and represented the United States in the Curtis Cup. She proceeded to qualify for the LPGA Tour on her first attempt, becoming a rookie in 1996. She has since recorded four career wins, including the 2005 LPGA Takefuji Classic which led her to cross the $3 million mark in career earnings. In 2007, Ward secured two top-10 finishes, including a season-best tie for third place at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.