RESUME

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Hometown: Mont. Saint. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada
Residence: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA
Spouse: Daniel Beisiegel
Maiden Name: Isabelle Blais
Teaching Professional: Don Maddox (Tulsa, OK)
College Golf: University of Oklahoma (1995-2000)
Hobbies: Athletic Training, Writing, Reading, Cooking, Painting, Drawing

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
2007 Men’s Q-School (PGA and Canadian Tour) Performances – 50% of total rounds at par or under par
2007 PGA Q-School, Houston, TX- Carded an unprecedented 31 on the opening 9 holes
March 2006 – Thyroid surgery (Graves’ related) and unique Diagnosis of Hashimotos’ Thyroiditis
November 2005 – Diagnosis of Graves’ disease
Fall 2004 – Onset of Graves’ disease
2004 PGA Q-School, Palm Desert, California - First woman in history to compete at event
2004 LPGA Kellogg-Keebler Classic, Chicago, Illinois - Tied 7th
2004 LPGA Office Depot Championship, Los Angeles, California -                                                     
Carded a course record 65 while finishing 11th                        
2003 Final LPGA Q-School, Daytona Beach, FL – Medalist                               
2003 Futures Tour – 10th on the Money List with 7 top ten                                           
finishes out of 16 events played
2003 BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open,                             
Vancouver, Canada – Tied 69th
2002 Sectional LPGA Q-School, Venice, FL – Winner                                 
2002 Canadian Professional Golf Association                          
(CPGA) Tour – Order of Merit Winner     
2002 Futures Tour – 32nd on the Money List with                        
3 top ten finishes out of 5 events played         
2002 CPGA Event, Blainville, Canada – Winner             
2002 Colorado Women's Open –Winner
2002 US Open Local Qualifier, Duluth, GA – Winner               
2002 CPGA Event, Surrey, Canada – Winner 
2001 US Challenge Golf Tour Event, Napa, CA – Winner                     
2001 US Challenge Golf Tour Event, Colorado Springs, CA – Winner                                        
1998 US Women's Open, Kohler, WI – Tied 36th        

AMATEUR ACHIEVEMENTS
1999 Commonwealth Tournament, Vancouver, Canada – Canadian Team Member                                                        
1998 World Amateur Championship, Santiago, Chile – Canadian Team Member                                            
1998 Canadian Amateur Ladies Championship – 3rd    
1997 Quebec Amateur Championship – Winner
1997 Canadian Junior Ladies Championship – 3rd
1996 & 1999 Quebec Amateur Match-Play Championship – Winner                           
1994, 1995, 1996 Quebec Junior Ladies Championship – Winner                  

NCAA AWARDS
Big XII Conference Medal Award (1999-2000)
Honorable Mention All-American (1997-1998)
Academic All-American (1996-1997) & (1997-1998)
Outstanding Female Scholar Athlete of the Year (1996-1997) & (1997-1998)                                        
Ranked in the Top 30 in the U.S. by MasterCard Collegiate Rankings (1997-1998)                                                         
4-time letter-winner at the University of Oklahoma

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