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Ochoa Reyes, Lorena (1981–)
Born on November 15, 1981, in Guadalajara, Mexico, Lorena Ochoa Reyes began her golfing life as a child at her hometown country club in the state of Jalisco.
A prodigy from Guadalajara, Jalisco, who started playing at five and won her first state championship at the tender age of six, Ochoa was.
Winning numerous national and international events, she enrolled at the University of Arizona to study sports psychology and play golf. There she won twelve events and never finished more than three strokes from the top; she was NCAA Freshman of the Year in 2001, First-Team All-American in 2002, and twice NCAA Player of the Year.
She turned professional in 2002, finishing first on the Futures Tour money list and qualifying for the LPGA Tour. The following year she received the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year Award. Reflective of her celebrity, she was twice honored with Mexico's National Sports Award: in 2001 as an amateur, the first golfer and youngest recipient ever, and again in 2006.
That year she made the cut in all twenty-five tournaments played, leading the tour in eagles, birdies, tim