Ladies GOLF Magazine Summer/Autumn 2019/2020 Issue 26

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ASHLEIGH BARTY Takes Home ‘The Don’ Story & Image courtesy The Sport Australia Hall of Fame

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French Open champion and World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty is the winner of the 2019 ‘The Don’ Award, judged the Australian sportsperson who through their performance and example has most inspired the nation over the past twelve months.

can’t quite believe it to be honest,” Ashleigh said on receiving the award. “When I look at my fellow nominees this year and people who have won ‘The Don’ Award before, I feel honoured to be a part of such an inspiring and talented group of Australians.” Ashleigh broke through for her first major championship win at the French Open, the first Australian woman to win that tournament since Margaret Court AO MBE 46 years earlier (1973). In winning her next tournament, the Birmingham Classic, Barty rose to the world No. 1 ranking, only the second Australian woman to do so since Evonne Goolagong-Cawley AC MBE in 1976. In reflecting on her 2019 year, Ashleigh says whilst she’s the one on the court, it’s a team effort that resulted in her rise to the top of the world rankings. “I am so proud of my team and I for what we have achieved. We have worked hard, experienced some amazing highs and lows and enjoyed every bit of the journey. The perfect way for me to finish 2019 would be with a win representing Australia in the Fed Cup, then I’ll be ready to celebrate.” 23-year-old Ashleigh joined Evonne Goolagong-Cawley, John Newcombe AO OBE, Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt AM becoming only the fifth Australian to have reached this pinnacle since the rankings were introduced in 1973, and the first since Hewitt in 2003. Ashleigh, who took a break from tennis for more than a year

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before returning three years ago with a ranking in the 600s, earned worldwide acclamation for this phenomenal turnaround and her humility, graciousness, poise and determination in both victory and defeat, characteristics highly valued by Sir Donald Bradman, after whom the award is named. Ashleigh says she holds all those values very highly and it adds to the significance of winning ‘The Don’. “My parents taught me that being a good person is the most important thing in life, I try and live by that every day, she said. “When I started playing tennis, my first coach Jim Joyce had four ‘rules’ – be a nice person, respect people and be respected, have fun and if you can play tennis that’s a bonus – these are still with me today. At the end of the day tennis is a game and it is meant to be fun. I try to walk away with a smile even after a tough day.” In winning the 2019 ‘The Don’, Ashleigh becomes the second tennis player to take home the coveted award, joining Pat Rafter who won in 2001. In a star-studded field of nominees, Ashleigh headed the field that included fellow tennis grand slam champion Dylan Alcott OAM, 2018 NRL premiership hero Cooper Cronk, three-time Tour de France stage winner Caleb Ewan, 2018 world surfing champion Stephanie Gilmore, Bathurst 1000 2018 winner Craig Lowndes OAM, Ashes winners Ellyse Perry and Tim Paine, and swimming world champion Ariarne Titmus. www.sahof.org.au/. www.ladiesgolfmagazine.com.au


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Book Reviews

9min
pages 80-81

What We Love

3min
pages 78-79

LPGA and LET Join Forces to Drive Growth of Women’s Professional Golf in Europe

2min
page 70

Golf is More Than a Game

1min
page 71

Incredible India

4min
pages 72-73

It’s Not Always About Golf

2min
page 69

Anne Van Dam Powers to a Fourth Ladies European Tour Title

2min
page 68

New LET Tournament Announced in Sweden

3min
page 66

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page 67

Yuka Yasuda Triumphs in 2019 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship

5min
pages 64-65

Morocco’s Rabat Golfing Delights

3min
pages 62-63

Elena Moosmann 17-year-old Amateur Takes Title

2min
page 59

Viva Espana Historical First Double Victory in Morocco

6min
pages 60-61

Liu Yan Holds Her Nerve to Win EFG Hong Kong Ladies Open

2min
page 58

Hanako Shibuno – Smiling Cinderella’s Wishes all Come True

6min
pages 56-57

Golf Cruises for The Single Golfer

2min
pages 52-53

Albacore Apartments

3min
pages 54-55

Play in New Zealand’s Premier Tourist & Golfing Resort - Queenstown

3min
pages 50-51

Mercure Gold Coast Resort

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page 49

Esther Henseleit Wins LET Order of Merit & Rookie of the Year

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pages 46-47

Destination Stay & Play Yarrawonga Muluwala Golf Club Resort

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Amazing Thailand Golf Paradise

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pages 36-37

Vanity Fairways New Golfwear Range

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page 40

Ramada Resort Kooralbyn Valley Golf Course

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page 35

Nelly Korda Wins Lacoste Ladies Open de France

2min
page 34

Viva Lorena Ochoa Helping Others

4min
pages 30-31

Jan Stephenson Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame

10min
pages 20-21

The Mind Game – Jenny Sevil Golf on Life’s Terms

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pages 22-25

Evian Celebrates 25th Birthday

9min
pages 26-29

Easy Steps to Improve Your Putting with Ann Wilson

5min
pages 16-19

Ashleigh Barty Takes Home ‘The Don

3min
pages 14-15

Hannah Green - 2019 Was a Great Celebration for Those Involved in Women’s Golf in Australia

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The ALPG Tour 2020 Schedule

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