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Nickname
  
Simi

U.S. Women's Open
  
T53: 2001

Education
  
University of Calcutta

Former tours
  
LPGA, Symetra Tour

ANA Inspiration
  
DNP

Height
  
1.65 m

Professional wins
  
4

College
  
University of Calcutta

Role
  
Golfer

Symetra tour wins
  
3

Residence
  
India

Name
  
Smriti Mehra

Turned professional
  
1994


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Born
  
12 May 1972 (age 51) Kolkata, India (
1972-05-12
)

Women's PGA C'ship
  
CUT: 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003

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Smriti "Simi" Mehra (born 21 May 1972) is the first woman from India to become a member of the world's leading golf tour for women, the U.S. based LPGA Tour. She was born in Kolkata and attended University of Calcutta before turning professional in 1994.

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Mehra won once on the second tier Futures Tour in 1996 to win promotion to the main LPGA Tour, which she played from 1997–1999, and from 2001-2004. She underwent shoulder surgery in 2005 and played on the Futures Tour in 2006 in the hope of regaining her place at the top level.

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In October 2005, Mehra played LPGA Tour golfers Heather Daly-Donofrio, Hilary Lunke and Celeste Troche in the first Women's Professional Skins Game in India to demonstrate top level women's golf in her home country. She plans to set up a junior coaching program in India for boys and girls starting in Autumn 2006 and to hopes to organise women's professional tournaments under the auspices of the PGA of India in 2007.

Amateur wins

  • 1993 Malaysian National Championship
  • 1994 Indian National Match Play Championship, Indian National Stroke Play Championship
  • Futures Tour wins

  • 1996 Green Mountain National FUTURES Golf Classic
  • 2004 Frye Classic, Hunters Oak FUTURES Golf Classic
  • Other wins

  • 2002 Malaysian Open
  • Team appearances

    Professional

  • World Cup (representing India): 2008
  • References

    Smriti Mehra Wikipedia