Camille Chevalier Wins 2017 LET Rookie of the Year
First Frenchwoman to win the accolade in 25 years
Camille Chevalier from France won the Ladies European Tour’s Rookie of the Year award as the leading first year player on the Order of Merit in 2017 and was rewarded with an OMEGA timepiece following her appearance in the OMEGA Dubai Ladies Classic.
With season’s earnings of €64,002.98 from nine tournaments, she earned almost double that of second placed Luna Sobron from Spain and third placed Jenny Haglund from Sweden.
The 23-year-old from Aix-en-Provence started the season slowly but picked up momentum with three consecutive top-30 finishes from July and claimed her maiden title in the Hero Women’s Indian Open at DLF Country Club in November.
“It’s amazing and I’m so excited to be named Rookie of the Year. My win in India was obviously the highlight of the year. To win as an individual is great but to win surrounded by all your friends is so much better and that is what made it so much more enjoyable,” said Chevalier. “This award means that I have reached some of my goals and I’m very happy with how I improved this year and excited to see what 2018 has in store for me.”
Chevalier joins an elite list of winners of this award including four-time Major winner, Dame Laura Davies, Trish Johnson, Helen Alfredsson, Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb, Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist, Carlota Ciganda, Charley Hull and Aditi Ashok, among others.
She is also part of the new generation of talented French players achieving success in professional golf and becomes the first Frenchwoman to win the accolade in 25 years, since Sandrine Mendiburu in 1992.
LET Rookie of the Year
1984 | Kitrina Douglas £19,900.00 |
1985 | Laura Davies £21,736.00 |
1986 | Patricia Gonzalez £7,570.00 |
1987 | Trish Johnson £35,718.00 |
1988 | Laurette Maritz £29,362.00 |
1989 | Helen Alfredsson £20,355.00 |
1990 | Pearl Sinn £28,407.00 |
1991 | Helen Wadsworth £17,765.00 |
1992 | Sandrine Mendiburu £26,896.00 |
1993 | Annika Sorenstam £55,927.00 |
1994 | Tracy Hanson £44,205.00 |
1995 | Karrie Webb £90,556.00 |
1996 | Anne-Marie Knight £31,322.00 |
1997 | Anna Berg £19,333.00 |
1998 | Laura Philo £26,574.00 |
1999 | Elaine Ratcliffe £12,146.00 |
2000 | Giulia Sergas £21,335.00 |
2001 | Suzann Pettersen £129,546.00 |
2002 | Kirsty S Taylor €52,903.90 |
2003 | Rebecca Stevenson €70,065.38 |
2004 | Minea Blomqvist €105,020.61 |
2005 | Elisa Serramia €36,366.59 |
2006 | Nikki Garrett €99,445.05 |
2007 | Louise Stahle €79,678.66 |
2008 | Melissa Reid €136,606.00 |
2009 | Anna Nordqvist €100,966.44 |
2010 | In-Kyung Kim €193,194.69 |
2011 | Caroline Hedwall €278,528.87 |
2012 | Carlota Ciganda €251,289.95 |
2013 | Charley Hull €135,994.36 |
2014 | Amy Boulden €83,982.17 |
2015 | Emily Kristine Pedersen €171,688.41 |
2016 | Aditi Ashok €206,664.97 |
2017 | Camille Chevalier €64,002.98 |
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