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2006 LPGA Players by Birthday Age This Year in Parentheses 2006 LPGA Players by Birthday Age this year in parentheses. January March May 4. Pamela Kerrigan (41) 1. Allison Hanna (24) 1. Aree Song (20) 6. Nancy Lopez (49) 6. Grace Park (27) Naree Song (20) 7. Natalie Gulbis (23) 7. Amy (Chin Huei) Hung (26) 2. Kathy Choi-Rogers (32) 8. Brandie Burton (34) Alena Sharp (25) Nancy Harvey (44) 9. Mardi Lunn (38) 10. Malinda Johnson (24) 3. Sae Hee Son (21) 13. Mi Hyun Kim (29) Sandra Palmer (63) 4. Betsy Rawls (78) 15. Il-Mi Chung (34) 12. Minea Blomqvist (21) 6. Wendy Ward (33) 16. Gail Graham (42) 15. Beth Bauer (26) 9. Betty Jameson (87) 21. Cindy Schreyer (43) Soo-Yun Kang (30) 11. Kelli Kuehne (29) 22. Miriam Nagl (25) Christina Kim (22) 12. Meaghan Francella (24) 24. Kim Saiki (40) Karen Weiss (40) 13. Annette DeLuca (38) 25. Meredith Ward (26) 16. Hollis Stacy (52) 14. Michelle Ellis (30) 26. Karine Icher (27) 18. Lee Ann Walker-Cooper (34) Shirley Spork (79) 28. Jimin Kang (26) 19. Louise Stahle (21) Katie Futcher (25) 29. Paula Marti (26) 20. Sung Ah Yim (22) D’Rae Ward (23) Donna Caponi (61) 23. Heather Young (31) 16. Jenna Daniels (28) 30. Jill McGill (34) Clarissa Childs (32) 20. Liselotte Neumann (40) Kim Williams (43) 21. Bettye Danoff (83) February 24. Catherine Cartwright (23) Angie Rizzo (28) 1. Jung Yeon Lee (27) Pat Bradley (55) 23. Pat Hurst (37) 2. Young Kim (26) Penny Hammel (44) Morgan Pressel (18) 3. Carol Mann (65) Nicole Castrale (27) 24. Young Jo (22) 5. Jane Geddes (46) 25. Meredith Duncan (26) 26. Jean Bartholomew (39) 6. Anna Acker-Macosko (37) 31. Nanci Bowen (39) 31. Janice Moodie (33) 7. Kristal Parker-Manzo (41) 9. Kate Golden (39) April June Marilyn Lovander (51) 2. Ayako Okamoto (55) 1. Marisa Baena (29) 10. Seon Hwa Lee (20) 4. JoAnne Carner (67) Leta Lindley (34) 13. Patty Berg (88) Ji-Yeon (Jinnie) Lee (25) 3. Deb Richard (43) Celeste Troche (25) Kelly Lagedrost (27) 4. Sandra Haynie (63) 14. Mickey Wright (71) 6. Katie Allison (26) Yu Ping Lin (27) 16. Marlene Hagge (72) 7. Suzann Pettersen (25) 5. Tina Barrett (40) Nina Reis (26) 9. Helen Alfredsson (41) 7. Hilary Lunke (27) 18. Judy Rankin (61) 12. Donna Andrews (39) 8. Kathryn Imrie (39) 19. Cecilia Ekelundh (28) 13. Marilynn Smith (77) 10. Hee-Won Han (28) 21. Carri Wood (35) 14. Meg Mallon (43) 11. Jeong Jang (26) 22. Amy Alcott (50) 15. Michele Redman (41) Emilee Klein (32) Leslie Spalding (37) 16. Charlotta Sorenstam (33) 13. Kyeong Bae (21) 23. Cindy Figg-Currier (46) 17. Reilley Rankin (27) Linda Wessberg (26) Carin Koch (35) 18. Mhairi McKay (31) 14. Laurel Kean (43) 26. Katherine Hull (24) 21. Dale Eggeling (52) 16. Angela Jerman (26) 27. Gloria Park (26) Virada Nirapathpongporn (24) 17. Mitzi Edge (46) 28. Johanna Head (33) 23. Rachel Hetherington (34) 19. Ai Miyazato (21) Soo Young Moon (22) 24. Ha-Na Chae (20) 21. Bernadette Luse (25) 25. Chris Johnson (48) 23. Libby Smith (26) Rebecca Coakley (25) 24. Juli Inkster (46) 26. Nancy Scranton (45) Karen Stupples (33) 27. Laura Diaz (31) 25. Candy Hannemann (26) Denise Killeen (44) 28. Jessica Reese (25) July September – continued: November – continued: 2. Linda Ishii (29) 16. Julie Piers (44) 20. Kelly Cap (34) 4. Eva Dahllof (41) 17. Jennifer Rosales (28) 21. Natalie Tucker (28) Suzanne Strudwick (41) 19. Jane Blalock (61) 22. Audra Burks (40) 8. Sarah Jane Kenyon (22) Brittany Lincicome (21) Maggie Will (42) 12. Patricia Baxter-Johnson (39) 20. Ashley Hoagland (24) 27. Danielle Ammaccapane (41) A.J. Eathorne (30) 22. Mikaela Parmlid (26) 28. Angela Stanford (29) Diane Ramage (24) 23. Stacy Prammanasudh (27) 14. Erica Blasberg (22) 27. Kathy Whitworth (67) December 16. Joo Mi Kim (22) 28. Jenny Gleason (26) 1. Barb Kolb (45) Shinobu Moromizato (20) Se Ri Pak (29) 2. Jee Young Lee (21) 17. Pearl Sinn-Bonanni (39) Laurie Rinker (44) 3. Stephanie Louden (28) 21. Dina Ammaccapane (38) Sarah Martin (24) 6. Beth Allen (25) 22. Susie Berning (65) 29. Tina Fischer (36) Danielle Downey (26) 23. Amy Fruhwirth (38) Kelly Robbins (37) 7. Kristi Albers (43) Terry-Jo Myers (44) 10. Sue Ginter-Brooker (41) 25. Ashli Bunch (31) October Marcy Hart (29) 1. Siew-Ai Lim (32) Na Ri Kim (21) August 4. Sherri Turner (50) 11. Jackie Gallagher-Smith (39) 3. Moira Dunn (35) 5. Laura Davies (43) Allison Fouch (26) 4. Jen Hanna (30) 9. Annika Sorenstam (36) 13. Sun Young Yoo (20) 5. Paula Creamer (20) 10. Silvia Cavalleri (34) 14. Jane Crafter (51) 6. Emily Bastel (26) 11. Nicole Jeray (36) 16. Wendy Doolan (38) 8. Candie Kung (25) 12. Becky Iverson (39) Cathy Johnston-Forbes (43) Karin Sjodin (23) Cristie Kerr (29) 17. Tammie Green (47) 13. Betsy King (51) Sally Little (55) 18. Stacy Snider (27) 15. Luciana Bemvenuti (38) 13. Teresa (Hsiao-Ching) Lu (19) 19. Lorie Kane (42) 16. Hana Kim (24) 14. Beth Daniel (50) 21. Karrie Webb (32) Colleen Walker (50) 15. Maria Hjorth (33) 22. Jan Stephenson (55) Kim Brozer (37) 16. Connie Ross (35) 24. Hye Choi (22) 17. Dottie Pepper (41) Val Skinner (46) 25. Meena Lee (25) Annie Young (24) 17. Vicki Goetze-Ackerman (34) 26. Giulia Sergas (27) 21. Nadina Light (28) 19. Dawn Coe-Jones (46) Nicole Perrot (23) 22. Brittany Lang (21) 20. Veronica Zorzi (26) 27. Sophie Gustafson (33) 25. Catriona Matthew (37) 27. Patty Sheehan (50) Sherri Steinhauer (44) 26. Dorothy Delasin (26) 28. Tracy Hanson (35) May Wood (23) Birdie Kim (25) 31. Aram Cho (21) 28. Seol-An Jeon (25) 27. Kim Hall (25) 29. Jamie Hullett (31) 30. Beth Bader (33) November Kris Tamulis (26) 1. Michelle Estill (44) 30. Michelle McGann (37) September 13. Rosie Jones (47) Joanne Morley (40) 2. Shani Waugh (37) 15. Lorena Ochoa (25) Kris Tschetter (42) 5. Becky Morgan (32) 16. Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (34) 31. Lindsey Wright (27) 7. Louise Suggs (83) 17. Allison Finney (48) Christi Cano (26) 8. Brooke Tull (24) Julieta Granada (20) 10. Heather Daly-Donofrio (37) 18. Diana D’Alessio (32) 12. 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