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Paula is one of two high school juniors in the United States
team. She has been a student at Pendleton School in
Bradenton, Florida. At the start of 2004, she had already
won 16 national-class junior tournaments, including 11 on
the American Junior Golf Association circuit. Paula was
named the AJGA Player of the Year for 2003. She has twice
been a member of the USA Junior Solheim team and was
America's female representative in the 2002 R&A Junior Open
at Royal Musselburgh as a 15 year old, finishing joint sixth
in the combined boys and girls' final totals for 54 holes.
Paula was a semi-finalist at both the 2003 US girls' and
women's amateur championships. Her conqueror in the latter
event was team-mate Jane Park whom she later partnered (they
had 37 birdies and an eagle between them in four rounds) to
a runaway victory for the United States in the women's
section of The Spirit International better-ball event at
Whispering Pines, Texas.
Paula qualified for the 2003 US Women's Open in which she
missed the cut. She made the cut in two other LPGA events
last year. Earlier this year, Paula tied for second place in
the South Atlantic Ladies amateur tournament in Florida.
Daughter of a commercial airlines pilot, Paula is
superstitious - she must play with pink tees (her normal
golf bag is pink) and she has to mark her ball with a 1965
quarter coin. |