Becky Brewerton signs with Pure Sports Marketing
Ladies European Tour Professional and Welsh number one, Becky Brewerton, has signed with East Midlands-based sports agency, Pure Sports Marketing.
Ladies European Tour Professional and Welsh number one, Becky Brewerton, has signed with East Midlands-based sports agency, Pure Sports Marketing.
At 26 years of age, Brewerton is one of the most promising talents on the Ladies European Tour, consistently finishing within the top 15 on the Order of Merit. She has 17 top five finishes to her name as she embarks on what will be her sixth season as a touring professional.
Her maiden tour victory came at the 2007 Ladies English Open, the same year she went on to represent Europe in the Solheim Cup and receive the covered accolade of “Towergate Professional Player of the Year’.
Currently placed seventh on the 2009 European Tour Order of Merit, Brewerton becomes the first female golfer to join the Pure Sports management stable.
Working extensively with her new coaches and fitness team to not only reaffirm herself as leading lady for driving distance but also to improve her status in the world rankings.
For further information about Becky Brewerton and Pure Sports Marketing, please visit weknowsport.com.
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