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Allison Hanna
Rookie Year
2005
Age
42
Race for the Card
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5’9”...Started playing golf at the age of 4...Credits Conan Elliot, the golf instructor who got her seriously interested in the game and “made it fun,” as the individual most influencing her career...Competed as Allison Hanna- Williams from 2007-09…Hobbies include basketball, music, dancing, reading, movies and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)...Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt…Has her own Web site, www.AllisonHanna.com.

Career

  • In 2012, competed in just one event on the LPGA Tour but played in 12 events on the Epson Tour.
  • In 2010, finished T27 at Tres Marias Championship
  • In 2009, best finish was a tie for 15th at the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill.
  • In 2008, tied her career-low 68 in the second round of the SBS Open at Turtle Bay; returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for 21st to earn Priority List Category 16 for the 2009 LPGA season.
  • In 2006, recorded a career-best finish at the Sybase Classic presented by Lincoln Mercury, where she finished fourth; carded a career-low 68 on three separate occasions.
  • In 2005, recorded a season-best tie for 28th at the Safeway Classic Presented by Pepsi; competed in 12 events on the Futures Tour, where her best finish was a tie for third at the Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic; returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for 14th to earn exempt status for the 2006 LPGA season.
  • In 2004, turned professional in May and began competing on the FUTURES Tour, where she posted three top-three finishes, placed 13th on the season-ending money list and won the OSTOP Award for the best overall statistics; tied for 65th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2005 LPGA season.


    Amateur
    Hanna's decorated amateur career includes back-to-back wins at the Oregon High School State Championship (1999, 2000) and three victories in American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events in 1999. In 2003, she won both the Oregon Amateur Stroke and Match Play Championships and was runner-up at the Women’s Trans-National Championship. At The Ohio State University, Hanna won the 2003 Big Ten Championship and the Mercedes Championship, was runner-up at the 2004 Big Ten Championship and finished 12th at the 2004 NCAA Women’s Championship. She was a three-time All-Big Ten selection (2001, 2003-04) and an NCAA First-Team All-American selection in 2004. That same year, Hanna was named Big Ten Player of the Year and ranked fifth in the nation by Golfweek.

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