Laura Navarro | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Madrid, Spain | 13 December 1974
Sporting nationality | ![]() |
Residence | Spain |
Career | |
Turned professional | 1993 |
Former tour(s) | Ladies European Tour |
Professional wins | 1 |
Medal record |
Laura Navarro (born 13 December 1974) is a Spanish professional golfer and former member of the Ladies European Tour. She won the 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy. [1]
Navarro was born in Madrid and had a successful amateur career around Europe. She won the 1991 Austrian Ladies Amateur and the 1992 Portuguese Ladies Amateur. In 1991, she was runner-up at the Spanish Ladies Amateur and the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship, losing to Sandrine Mendiburu. In 1992, she was runner-up at the French Ladies Amateur, beaten in the final by to compatriot Estefania Knuth.
She won the 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy in Vancouver, Canada together with Macarena Campomanes and Estefania Knuth, [1] and won the team gold together with Marina Arruti and Knuth at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in France. [2]
Navarro turned professional in November 1993 and joined the Ladies European Tour. Her best finishes was runner-up at the 1996 Women's Welsh Open and the 1997 Ladies Irish Open. She finished 10th on the 1996 LET Order of Merit. [3]
After retiring from tour, she was a club pro at Campo de Golf El Saler in València between 2000 and 2011. [4]
Amateur
Laura Navarro | |
---|---|
Personal information | |
Born | Madrid, Spain | 13 December 1974
Sporting nationality | ![]() |
Residence | Spain |
Career | |
Turned professional | 1993 |
Former tour(s) | Ladies European Tour |
Professional wins | 1 |
Medal record |
Laura Navarro (born 13 December 1974) is a Spanish professional golfer and former member of the Ladies European Tour. She won the 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy. [1]
Navarro was born in Madrid and had a successful amateur career around Europe. She won the 1991 Austrian Ladies Amateur and the 1992 Portuguese Ladies Amateur. In 1991, she was runner-up at the Spanish Ladies Amateur and the French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship, losing to Sandrine Mendiburu. In 1992, she was runner-up at the French Ladies Amateur, beaten in the final by to compatriot Estefania Knuth.
She won the 1992 Espirito Santo Trophy in Vancouver, Canada together with Macarena Campomanes and Estefania Knuth, [1] and won the team gold together with Marina Arruti and Knuth at the 1993 Mediterranean Games in France. [2]
Navarro turned professional in November 1993 and joined the Ladies European Tour. Her best finishes was runner-up at the 1996 Women's Welsh Open and the 1997 Ladies Irish Open. She finished 10th on the 1996 LET Order of Merit. [3]
After retiring from tour, she was a club pro at Campo de Golf El Saler in València between 2000 and 2011. [4]
Amateur