Our Member Noemí Jiménez has finished the season 2014 in the third position of the female European Amateur rankings that makes the European Golf Association (EGA), reflection of the outstanding results that has garnered in recent months.
Noemí Jiménez, who is developing his career at Arizona State University for three years, has been one of the main protagonists of the year by its regularity, both in competitions held in Europe and in which he has played on American soil.
His most successful season was the runner-up of European individual harvested in late July in Estonia. There the gold medal escaped in a vibrant playoff jump-off with the Balearic Moon Sobrón, another important name of the course.
In Estonia, Denmark's Nanna Madsen and the Frenchwoman Celine Boutier, first and second in the world rankings, respectively, shared the third position behind the two Spanish players.
Also in Europe, Noemí Jiménez was quarterfinalist of the prestigious British Ladies Amateur and reserve champion of Spain in a thrilling duel with the Barcelona Camilla Hedberg, that left her without a title after dominating testing for 54 holes.
In the United States, the Malaga player was the best player in Arizona State in the final NCAA Division I, which agreed winning the previous competition, known as Regional. Before that victory, their numbers was Fable: ten Top 10 in 11 tournaments and six Top 5 consumer discretionary