MEET TAMIE

Tamie Durdin is a three time winner on the LPGA tour, a certified PGA Australia Professional and a full member of the Australian PGA with an advanced status in coaching.

Tamie was born and raised in Adelaide, and has represented both Australia and South Australia at numerous international tournaments. In 1998, Tamie received a golf scholarship to Pepperdine University, California where she became the #1 ranked college player, and nominated to the NCAA 1st Team, All-American - the first Australian and Pepperdine student to achieve this.

Tamie turned professional in 2000 and celebrated her maiden professional victory at the Lucent Technologies Hewlett-Packard FUTURES Classic in the same year. Tamie spent 8 years in Japan playing the Japanese Ladies Professional Golf Association, where she continued to achieve success, through multiple victories and numerous top 10 finishes across an 18-year playing career on the ladies pro circuit.

Tamie has since retired from the professional circuit to focus on coaching. With qualifications including Bachelor of Psychology, Applied Coaching Psychology and expertise in Trackman Golf, Tamie's coaching tailors an individualised approach to establish clear goals and build confidence through mental resilience - applicable to life both on and off the golf course.

Honours & achievements

Tamie has been a professional golfer on the Ladies PGA circuit for the best part of two decades, boasting many achievements across her international professional and amateur golf career.

Tamie's success extends beyond the golf course, having completed a Bachelor of Psychology and Graduate Certificate in Applied Coaching, ensuring her knowledge can be shared in the best possible ways.

Her professional playing career achievements include:

  • Winner: Lucent Technologies Hewlett-Packard FUTURES Classic - 2000

  • Winner: FujiSankei Ladies Classic on the Japanese LPGA - 2009

  • Winner: Yeangder Taiwanese Ladies Open - 2014

  • Tied Second: ANZ Australian Ladies Masters 2009

  • #77 : Highest World Ranking (2009)