Model Anna Rawson Becomes LPGA Cardholder

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Professional golfer and model Anna Rawson has officially earned entry into the Ladies' Pro Golf Associaton (LPGA).

The Australian ended the Final Round of the LPGA Qualifying Tournament this past Sunday, netting three birdies, which made her first on the conditional status list of the LPGA.

Thus far this year, Rawson placed second at the Swiss Open on the Ladies European Tour. She was also named "The Most Popular Golfer" on the Ladies European Tour by GOLF Weekly readers and earned the "Golf Babe of the Year 2007" award at Eindhovensche Golf in the Netherlands

Rawson also participated in major fashion photoshoots in a myriad of magazines all over the world, such as GQ Spain, Vogue Japan, Cosmopolitan Finland, and GQ UK. - By Trans World News

Anna Rawson's Bio From Her Website

Anna was born on August 5th 1981, in Adelaide, South Australia. At age 5 her mother died, leaving her to grow up with her father, Jim, and brother, Willy. Anna was always involved in sports and at age 13 she began to play golf.

For Anna sports and school were her main priorities. Then at the age 16, Anna was a finalist in the Australian "Dolly" Magazine cover contest. This began her modeling career on the catwalk, in print ads, and on television.

In 1999, Anna was selected to be on the Australian National Senior Squad. She was the leading qualifier of the Australian Amateur and won both the South Australian and Victorian Junior championships. In July, Anna won the Jack Newton International Junior Classic and was selected to be a member of the South Australian Senior State team. What is remarkable is that Anna achieved all of this without coaching.

Although highly involved in her sport, she graduated High School with a territory entrance rank of 94.05 out of a possible 99.95. In early 2000, Anna competed in the Australian Open, where the University of Southern California recruited her for a golf scholarship.

The highlight of Anna's collegiate career was helping her team win the first golf national championship in USC history. In October 2003, Anna was invited to the White House where she met President George W. Bush, and found out first hand that his golf game was "very average".

Anna graduated from USC with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, a minor in Fine Arts, and a cumulative grade point average of 3.4. For the first time, Anna dedicated herself to golf full time and started working with a professional golf coach. After a few months of working with a full time swing coach, Brady Riggs, and golf guru, Butch Harmon, Anna had brought her game to another level.

She finished top ten in her first professional event, 5th in the Orient Masters in China, and qualified for the Futures Tour with ease. During her first season on the Futures Tour Anna had two top 10 finishes, and was ranked 22nd in scoring average for the year. In November of 2005, Anna traveled to Spain to the Ladies European Tour School where she qualified in third place, and earned her 2006 tour card.

As a rookie on the Ladies European Tour Anna continued to impress. She posted one top ten and two top 20 finishes in only 11 events. She finished the year 74th on the New Star Money List with €24,981.76 and kept her full card for 2007. Her best finish was T10 at the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open. Posted T15 in the Open de Espana Femenino, where she fired a career low 67 in the third round, and T16 in the Catalonia Ladies Masters.

As a 2007 member of the Ladies European Tour, Anna expects to improve the quality of her game while raising the profile of women's golf. She hopes to be successful tour player and personality while combining golf with her many other interests.

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