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Martina Eberl (born 29 June 1981) is a German professional golfer. She played on the Ladies European Tour (LET) between 2003 and 2012 and won four tournaments. In addition to her four LET wins, Eberl was runner-up at the 2004 BMW Ladies Italian Open, one stroke behind Ana Belén Sánchez, and again at the 2006 Ladies English Open, one stroke behind Cecilia Ekelundh, and in 2008 lost a playoff to Lotta Wahlin at the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe. She was also runner-up at the 2008 European Nations Cup, partnering with Anja Monke. Eberl finished third on the 2008 Order of Merit.

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  • Martina Eberl (* 29. Juni 1981 in München) ist eine deutsche Golferin. Von 2002 bis 2012 spielte sie hauptsächlich auf der Ladies European Tour (LET). Seit 2011 betreibt sie die Golfschule „Martina Eberl Golfakademie“. Seit 2014 moderiert sie Sport- und Golfevents, wie „One year to go – Solheim Cup“, „Junior Solheim Cup“, „Porsche European Open“, Mercedes Benz Golfevents. Martina Eberl ist Mutter von zwei Töchtern (* 2010 und * 2013). (de)
  • Martina Eberl (born 29 June 1981) is a German professional golfer. She played on the Ladies European Tour (LET) between 2003 and 2012 and won four tournaments. In addition to her four LET wins, Eberl was runner-up at the 2004 BMW Ladies Italian Open, one stroke behind Ana Belén Sánchez, and again at the 2006 Ladies English Open, one stroke behind Cecilia Ekelundh, and in 2008 lost a playoff to Lotta Wahlin at the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe. She was also runner-up at the 2008 European Nations Cup, partnering with Anja Monke. Eberl finished third on the 2008 Order of Merit. After retiring from tour, she became a golf coach at Golf Club Eschenried in Munich. (en)
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  • Martina Eberl (* 29. Juni 1981 in München) ist eine deutsche Golferin. Von 2002 bis 2012 spielte sie hauptsächlich auf der Ladies European Tour (LET). Seit 2011 betreibt sie die Golfschule „Martina Eberl Golfakademie“. Seit 2014 moderiert sie Sport- und Golfevents, wie „One year to go – Solheim Cup“, „Junior Solheim Cup“, „Porsche European Open“, Mercedes Benz Golfevents. Martina Eberl ist Mutter von zwei Töchtern (* 2010 und * 2013). (de)
  • Martina Eberl (born 29 June 1981) is a German professional golfer. She played on the Ladies European Tour (LET) between 2003 and 2012 and won four tournaments. In addition to her four LET wins, Eberl was runner-up at the 2004 BMW Ladies Italian Open, one stroke behind Ana Belén Sánchez, and again at the 2006 Ladies English Open, one stroke behind Cecilia Ekelundh, and in 2008 lost a playoff to Lotta Wahlin at the Wales Ladies Championship of Europe. She was also runner-up at the 2008 European Nations Cup, partnering with Anja Monke. Eberl finished third on the 2008 Order of Merit. (en)
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