The 2018 class of Ladies European Tour Rookies will spend four days this week studying everything from social media to finance at this annual LET Rookie Orientation session, which will again take place at the Hotel Dénia La Sella Golf Resort & Spa, in Alicante, Spain.

LET Rookies Gather at La Sella Golf Resort & Spa in Spain

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The program has been designed to help new LET members transition to the world of professional golf and make the trip as enjoyable as possible. In addition to learning life skills to complement their golfing skills, female players will also have the chance to play at the La Sella golf course, located near the Montgó de Dénia National Park and designed by José María Olazábal in 1991 .

Local player Natasha Fear of La Sella said: “I'm very excited about my year of Rookie on LET. I can't wait to travel to new places and have the chance to develop my game in 2018. I'm also looking forward to meeting some of this week's rookies, especially here at my home club La Sella. "

“I have been playing here since I was 10 and they have always supported me which makes this week even more special. I saw the previous recruits come here to La Sella and it inspired me to work hard to become one of them and be here. "

Mara Bañó, Hotel Dénia La Sella Golf Resort & Spa, said: “Since we started hosting LET Rookie Orientation four years ago, there have been two La Sella professionals who have qualified to play on LET. We are very proud of this and we are also proud to offer our facilities and our golf course and to be the place where the Rookies meet at the start of the year to prepare for the season. We are eager to follow Natasha and the other recruits at the start of their professional careers. "

LET Development Director Mike Round commented: “We are delighted to continue our partnership with the Hotel Dénia La Sella Golf Resort & Spa and thank the place for its support to the next generation of talented professional golfers. Since the first Recruit Orientation Week in 2015, we have seen the impact of this valuable training in different ways. A better understanding of sport as a profession will help players achieve their goals and contribute more throughout their careers and the education and knowledge gained this week will help our young members to maximize their potential and that of our organization in the fields. years to come. "