$2,671,447. ""It's not all about golf," said Sharp. This is a humbling game.

Overview. When it's going well it's amazing but when it's not going well, it's tough.It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.The big change for Sharp in the off-season was to never really stop playing golf. Age. Hamilton's Alena Sharp found it in her life and is now reaping the benefits on the LPGA Tour. "So working with my therapist and having a good work-life balance along with a strong finish last season, it helped me feel like I was coming out of the downward spiral from last season. Most golfers look for balance in their swing. It really wore me out." "I think I might have a little bit more quantity on certain days but I'm not really going to change much," said Sharp. Career Victories.

"Really trying to stay away from results-focused thinking this year and being into the process. Just good practice habits have translated into the results I had in Australia. 2005. Career Earnings: $2,606,131: Year to Date Earnings: $24,288: Career Top 10s: 14: Year to Date Top 10s: 1: Career Victories: 0: Year to Date Victories: 0 39. Stats. Got in the gym and got stronger and I'm hitting it further.Most golfers look for balance in their swing. Then not getting the results. "'It's not all about golf': Canada's Alena Sharp finds new life balance on LPGA TourSharp has another week off with Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., the only Canadian competing at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore starting on Thursday. Most golfers look for balance in their swing. Rookie Year. In previous years she would take a few weeks off, then ramp up an intense training regime featuring long days of up to six hours of practise and strength training.Now that the LPGA Tour season has begun, Sharp plans to continue putting an emphasis on working every day, rather than ramping up the intensity of her training to prepare for an event and risk burn out or injury.Sharp was named Golf Canada's player of the week on Feb. 18 after tying for sixth at the Women's Australian Open and tying for 17th at the Victoria Open to open the LPGA Tour's season. $2,606,131. Career Top 10s. Year to Date Top 10s. Crossed the $2 million mark in career earnings with a T13 finish at the MCKAYSON New Zealand Women's Open; 2016: 28 events, 22 cuts made, $446,245 (41) Posted her best finish on the LPGA Official Money List, finishing 41st. "I know last year that I was pretty tired in August. Career Earnings. Hamilton's Alena Sharp found it in her life and is now reaping the benefits on the LPGA Tour. Ranked sixth on the LPGA Tour in eagles with nine. "This year, Sharp has aimed for quantity of practice, rather than intensity.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on"I didn't put down the clubs, I did light practice," said Sharp, who conceived of her new training program with coach Brent Saunders last June.

Sharp credits a more measured approach to training and a better work-life balance to help her stay focused after a frustrating 2018 where she battled with depression.Instead, Sharp is using the downtime to focus on her next two events, the Bank of Hope Founders Cup in Phoenix (March 21) and the Kia Classic in Carlsbad, Calif., (March 28). 2015: 26 events, 21 cuts made, $272,757 (65) EARNINGS: $28,843. All Rights Reserved.In 2006, started the Alena Sharp Charity Classic, which annually benefits The Alzheimer's Society of Brant-Hamilton-Halton.In 2008, named the ambassador for RCGA Golf Fore the Cure program.Recorded her first LPGA career hole-in-one during the second round of the Corona Championship and her second LPGA career hole-in-one during the second round of the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill.Winner of the Symetra Tour's Visit Mesa Gateway Classic at Longbow Golf ClubBest finish was a tie for 22nd at the Wegmans LPGA.Ranked sixth on the LPGA Tour in eagles with nineWon the Canadian PGA Women's Championship on the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Tour and five tournaments on the West Coast Ladies Golf Tour.Has her own Web site, www.alenasharpgolf.com. She was also honored with the 2003 Edith Cummings Munson Award, given to an individual who excelled on the golf course and in the classroom.Posted one top-10 finish on the Futures Tour; tied for 52nd at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2005 LPGA season.Returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for 16th to earn exempt status for the 2006 LPGA season.Recorded a career-best seventh-place finish at the Honda LPGA Thailand 2007.Best finish was a tie for 17th at the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill.Posted her highest finish on the money list since 2010 in 2015, finishing 65thShe was also a winner of the Toronto Star Amateur Championship in 2000 and 2003.Posted two top-10 finishes at the Blue Bay LPGA and Cambia Portland ClassicShe was Sun Belt Conference Female Athlete of the Year and an NCAA All-American First-Team selection in 2003.Credits her parents as the individuals most influencing her career.Best finish was a tie for 14th at the LPGA State Farm Classic.Competed in 16 events on the Futures Tour, where she recorded three top-10 finishes.Best finish was a tie for 25th at the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf.5'5"...Started playing golf at the age of 10...Credits her parents as the individuals most influencing her career...In 2006, started the Alena Sharp Charity Classic, which annually benefits The Alzheimer's Society of Brant-Hamilton-Halton...In 2008, named the ambassador for RCGA Golf For the Cure program...Hobbies include inline skating, movies and music...Qualified for the Tour on her third attempt...Represents Titleist...Has her own Web site, www.alenasharpgolf.com.At New Mexico State University (NMSU), Sharp won the 2000 Big West Conference Championship, 2002 NMSU Invitational and the 2002 and 2003 Sun Belt Conference Championship.Carded a career-low 63 during the second round of the LPGA Corning Classic.A standout amateur in Canada, Sharp was a two-time winner of the Ontario Junior Championship (1997-98) and captured the 1999 Ontario Ladies Championship, as well as the 1999 Canadian Junior Championship.Crossed the $1 million mark in career earnings with a T51 finish at the RICOH Women's British OpenBest finish was a tie for 15th at the Corona Championship.Qualified for the Tour on her third attempt.Recorded a season-best T13 finish at the Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA ClassicPosted her best finish on the LPGA Official Money List, finishing 41stHobbies include inline skating, movies and music.Represents GLS Construction, CVS Controls, Titleist.Copyright © LPGA 2020.