The Girls And Sophie Sandolo Are Back!

Grab your sunscreen and shades because the girls are back and Big Break Ka’anapali is the place to catch the most talented female cast in Big Break series history. Premiering April 15 at 10 p.m. ET, the popular GOLF CHANNEL series will be hotter than ever when 12 ladies battle in new challenges for both pride and an exemption to play in the 2008 Navistar LPGA Classic.
Each of the competitors are diverse not only in personality, appearance and style; but also in age, experience, and abilities. The dynamic mix promises to bring about the conflict and drama that only Big Break can.
The players in the competition have a story to tell and a game to back up their dreams. The competitors in Big Break Ka’anapali are: Lori Atsedes (Winter Park, Fla.) is the veteran professional whose journey to Big Break Ka’anapali has been a roller-coaster ride filled with highs and lows; Dana Bates (Thousand Palms, Calif.) wants to prove that 40-year-olds can compete with the kids; Susan Choi (Natick, Mass.) competes as the lone amateur in the series; Courtney Erdman, (Altadena, Calif.) like many girls in the series, says her greatest obstacle to playing on the LPGA Tour is a lack of finances; Samantha Head (Orlando, Fla.) dearly would like to join her twin sister on the LPGA Tour; Adrienne Gautreaux (Mabank, Texas) is the fiery red head who will surely stand out due to her competitive nature; Christina LeCuyer (Conway, Ark.) may have started her journey towards professional golf at a later age than most, but that does not seem to be holding the Canadian native back; Tina Miller (Miami, Fla.) looks at Big Break Ka’anapali as an opportunity to rediscover lost confidence in her golf game; Sophie Sandolo (Monaco, Monte Carlo) is the Italian model out to prove she has the game for the LPGA Tour; Cirbie Sheppard (Auburn, Calif.) may prove to be one of the most unique characters Big Break has ever seen; Elizabeth Stuart (West Palm Beach, Fla.) is the first Big Break contestant to come out of the First Tee program; and Kim Welch (Sacramento, Calif.) is the self-professed quiet one who prefers to let her clubs do the talking.





































