Sweden’s Carin Koch Makes Legends 
Tour Debut In Arizona
NEWS RELEASE 
BOSTON, Feb. 22, 2016 – LPGA Tour veteran Carin Koch of Sweden has committed to make her Legends Tour debut at the 5th annual Walgreens Charity Classic. The 36-hole event will return to Grandview Golf Course in Sun City West, Arizona.
The
 tour’s season-opening event is set for March 4-6, with a field of 50 
Legends of the LPGA (age 45 and over) who will compete for a purse of 
$250,000. The event will also include a Legends Honours Division (age 63 
and over) competing for a separate purse.
Koch,
 who won twice on the LPGA Tour and once on the Ladies European Tour, 
will join Swedish compatriot Liselotte Neumann in Arizona for her first 
tournament on The Legends Tour.
“I
 am very excited to play in my first Legends Tour event,” said Koch, who
 lived in Phoenix for nearly 15 years during her LPGA Tour career. “I’m 
really looking forward to seeing great friends and competing with some 
great legends of the LPGA.”
Koch
 made her mark as a formidable member of the European Solheim Cup team, 
where she posted an individual record of 10-3-3 on European teams in 
2000, 2002, 2003 and 2005. She also served as captain of the 2015 
European Solheim Cup team in Germany, where her squad was edged out by 
Juli Inkster’s Team USA in the closest finish in Solheim Cup history.
The
 Swede was the 1988 Swedish Girl Champion and played in the Junior and 
Senior European Amateur Team Championships as a member of the 1985-1991 
Swedish National Amateur Team. She was also 1990 European Team Junior 
Champion.
As
 a collegian, Koch enrolled at the University of Tulsa, where she was a 
second-team All-American in 1990, and an Academic All-American in 1991. 
She turned professional in 1992.
A
 local qualifying tournament will be held on Thursday, March 3, prior to
 the competitive rounds. Two qualifying players will earn starting spots
 in the tournament field.
The tournament pro-am will be held on Friday, March 4, with competitive rounds set for Saturday and Sunday, March 5-6.
Advance
 daily tickets are currently on sale for $10 per adult at participating 
Arizona Walgreens stores. Daily tickets will be $15 per adult at the 
gate for tournament rounds. Kids 13 and under and all active military 
personnel with ID get in free
Defending
 champion Kris Tschetter of Virginia will compete in this year’s 
Walgreens Charity Classic, as well as LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame 
members Amy Alcott, Pat Bradley, Donna Caponi, JoAnne Carner, Sandra 
Haynie, Juli Inkster, Betsy King, Nancy Lopez, Patty Sheehan and Hollis 
Stacy.
Local charities benefiting from all tournament proceeds will be the American Diabetes Association and Aunt Rita’s Foundation.
Here is the tournament field for the Walgreens Charity Classic:
Alcott, Amy                          King, Betsy
Andrews, Donna                Koch, Carin
Atsedes, Lori                       Lidback, Jenny
Bartholomew, Jean            Lopez, Nancy
Berning, Susie*                   Lovander, Marilyn
Blalock, Jane*                     McGann, Michelle
Bradley, Pat                         Moxness, Barb
Caponi, Donna*                  Mucha, Barb
Carner, JoAnne                   Nause, Martha
Crafter, Jane                        Neumann, Liselotte
Dibos, Alicia                         Palli, Anne Marie
Dickinson, Judy*                 Palmer, Sandra*
Doolan, Wendy                    Rarick, Cindy
Figg-Currier, Cindy             Redman, Michele
Finney, Allison                     Rinker, Laurie
Geddes, Jane                      Rizzo, Patti
Grimes, Lisa                         Scranton, Nancy
Hamlin, Shelley*                 Sheehan, Patty
Haynie, Sandra*                 Skinner, Val
Hurst, Pat                              Stacy, Hollis
Inkster, Juli                           Stephenson, Jan*
Jeray, Nicole                        Tschetter, Kris
Johnson, Christa                 Turner, Sherri
Jones, Rosie                        West, Lori
Kane, Lorie                           Young Robyn, Kathryn
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