First she reached the semi-finals of the English women's
amateur championship in May. Then he won the Bridget Jackson
Bowl tournament in June followed by the British women's
amateur title at Royal Portrush in August, including a
course-record 71 in the final round during which she had an
albatross 2, holing from 170yd.
In September, Shelley won
another prestigious 36-hole event, the Liphook Scratch Cup,
and then accepted an invitation to play for Britain in the
Commonwealth tournament in New Zealand. Shelley capped the
year by winning the New Zealand women's open amateur title
before coming home. In partnership with Emma Duggleby, they
won the international team event for England at the Helen
Holm Scottish open amateur stroke-play championship at Troon
in April.
She has twice shot six-under-par - at Reading in 1998 and
in North Carolina in 2000.
Her golf superstitions are no more than always starting a
tournament round with clean clubs and clean shoes. "Makes me
feel good!" she says.
Shelley likes being with friends, roller-blading, reading
and listening to music (Dido, Alicia Keys, David Gray,
Robbie Williams). Favourite Song: River of Dreams (Billy
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