I'm so excited to announce the addition of "Team Birdies"!
This team is made up of my friends on the LPGA tour that wanted to help Birdies for Breast Cancer
raise money and awareness in the battle to eradicate breast cancer.
You'll be able to pledge for every birdie they make, make a one time donation, and be able to follow
their career and root them on!
And its all for a great cause!
Birdies for breast cancer has created this team for you, our fans!
We will have pictures of our team members, short bios, and occasionally Q and A sessions.
We will also have a contest to see which team birdies team member can raise the most through
her pledges and one time donations!!!
So stay tuned!!!!

Kelli Kuehne
Kelli was born in Dallas, Texas. She won the United States Girls Junior Amateur Golf Championship.
The following
year she won the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championships and in 1996 repeated as the U.S. Women's
champion while also winning the British Ladies Amateur Golf champion
ship. Kelly joined the LPGA Tour in 1998,
and won at the 1999 LPGA Corning Classic. Two of Kelly's brothers are also golfers.

Morgan Pressel
Morgan Pressel is an American professional golfer currently playing on the LPGA Tour.
Is the youngest-ever winner of an LPGA major tournament, and has reached number 4 in the Women's World Golf Rankings. Morgan turned professional in November 2005 as a 17 year old.
She played part-time on the tour while still attending high school until her graduation in May 2006.
She earned her first victory in 2007 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. With the win, Morgan
became
the youngest-ever winner of an LPGA major golf tournament.

Natalie Gulbis
By the time Natalie reached 7 years old she had won her first tournament. Three years later, at age
10,
she was breaking par. Natalie is of Latvian descent, her last name means swan in the Latvian language. She played in her first LPGA tour event as an amateur at the age of 14, attended
Granite Bay High School and graduated when she was 16. She turned professional at age 18
after playing for one season on the women's golf team at the University of Arizona.
Natalie played on
the winning United States Solheim Cup team. She placed in the top-10 in four
consecutive major championships from the 2005 LPGA Championship to the 2006 Kraft Nabisco Championship.

Christina Kim
Christina Kim turned professional in 2002 and won the Hewlett-Packard Garden State Futures Golf Classic on the Futures Tour. On the LPGA tour she's won the 2004 Longs Drug Challenge and the 2005 Mitchell Company Tournament of Champions and was a member of the 2005 winning American Solheim Cup team. Christina is Korean-American and known for her unique sense of style which often includes a Kangol berets. She's also known for her fun, animated personality.

Kwiat's Birdies for Breast Cancer Collection Renowned jewelry designer Kwiat has created the Birdies for Breast Cancer collection featuring their signature star in pick gold accented with pink saphires. 10% of the proceeds from the sale of this collection will go to Birdies for Breast Cancer
Scratch Golf's $100 Chip-in

Scratch Golf Clubs has generously offered to donate $100 to Birdies for Breast Cancer
for $100 contribution for each chip-in Cristie makes during the course of the 2009 season.
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