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Perrine Delacour

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Perrine Delacour, born on 5 April 1994 in Laon, France, is a professional golfer competing on both the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour. She began playing golf at the age of eight and developed quickly through the junior ranks, winning the 2009 Girls Amateur Championship and the 2011 French International Ladies Amateur Championship before turning professional in December 2012. She earned her LPGA Tour card directly from Q-School in 2012 as one of four amateurs to do so that year, a rare achievement that underlined her talent from the outset.

Delacour built her foundations on the Symetra Tour, the LPGA's developmental circuit. Her 2019 season was a breakthrough: she recorded ten top-10 finishes, including victories at the Four Winds Invitational and the Prasco Charity Championship, and was named Symetra Tour Player of the Year. That earned her full LPGA Tour status for 2020. On the LPGA, she has consistently competed at a high level, posting a career-low round of 62 at the 2017 Manulife LPGA Classic and finishing T11 at the 2023 KPMG Women's PGA Championship, her best result in a women's major. She has also represented France at the Olympic Games twice, finishing T29 at the 2020 Tokyo Games and competing again at the 2024 Paris Games on home soil.

Since expanding her schedule to include the Ladies European Tour in 2024, Delacour has added two LET titles. She won the 2024 Dormy Open Helsingborg in a playoff, then backed it up with a wire-to-wire style performance at the 2025 Investec South African Women's Open, closing with rounds of 65-69-70-70 to finish 14 under par and win by two shots. The South Africa victory was notable for the mental composure she showed under pressure, with key birdies in the final four holes sealing the win.

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