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Alina Lee Bio (.pdf)
2006-07 Season ◊ For the second consecutive
season, named to the NGCA’s All-Scholar team honoring players who have a
cumulative GPA of 3.50 or better and who played in at least half of their
team’s rounds during the season. ◊ Tabbed second-team All-SEC
by league coaches. ◊ Selected as the SEC Golfer
of the Week twice during the spring. ◊ In the lineup for nine
stroke play events, including the last eight, and Georgia’s top individual
finisher at the Lady Puerto Rico and UCF Challenge. ◊ Became what is believed to
be the youngest medalist in college golf history when she tied for top honors
in Puerto Rico. Was exactly 16 years and eight months old on Feb. 25 – the day
she tied four others atop the leaderboard. ◊ Finished third at the UCF
Challenge, completing an eight-round stretch, which she played at a combined
2-over...final two rounds at Stanford at 1-under, Puerto Rico at 1-over and UCF
at 2-over.
2005-06 Season ◊ Named to the NGCA’s
All-Scholar team, a more significant honor considering Alina was a 15-year-old
freshman. ◊ In the lineup for every
event and the only Bulldog golfer in the 70s or below for every round. ◊ Fired an opening-round 69
at the Mason Rudolph, mixing five birdies with two bogeys in her career-best
score. ◊ Carded a 1-under 71 in the
Bryan National’s third round to help Georgia win the team title and post a
season-best 284. ◊ Posted nine counting
tallies in 10 postseason rounds played at the SECs, NCAA West Regional and
NCAAs. ◊ Recorded her third and
fourth top-20s at the SECs and NCAA West Regional.
Prep/Amateur ◊ Named second-team Rolex Junior All-America by the AJGA in 2004.
An honorable mention selection in 2005 when she also participated in the Canon
Cup. ◊ Took up golf just before
turning 10 after her family moved from Boston to Tampa. Two months later,
placed second in her first tournament – a Greater Tampa Junior Golf Association
event at Walt Disney. ◊ Burst onto the national
scene in 2003 when, as a 13-year-old, she placed third in stroke play and
advanced to the semifinals at the prestigious Western Junior Girls’. ◊ Returned a year later to beat
Amanda Blumenherst, 2-up, in the championship match to win the Western Junior.
Became the youngest winner ever, just 23 days after she turned 14. The previous
youngest winner was a 15-year-old Nancy Lopez. ◊ Posted additional wins in
2004 at the Independent Insurance Agent Junior Classic (youngest winner ever)
and the AJGA’s Burgett H. Mooney Jr. Rome Classic. ◊ Awarded a sponsor’s
exemption into the LPGA’s 2004 Asahi Ryokuken International in North Augusta,
S.C. ◊ In USGA competitions,
reached the second round of match play at the 2005 Girls’ Junior and qualified
for the 2005 and 2007 U.S. Women’s Amateurs.
Personal ◊ Born June 25, 1990, Alina
is the daughter of Joe and Jean Lee. ◊ Major: History. ◊ Recipient of the Mary B.
Dinos Scholarship for 2007-08.
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