FORMER European Ladies Tour professional Tracy Loveys has been reunited with Nigel Tokely at Remedy Oak Golf Club.
The three-times Roehampton Gold Cup winner is Tokely's new head assistant professional at the prestigious Dorset course near Horton.
Loveys, 37, worked with Tokely for 14 years at Broadstone before the Remedy Oak professional moved to his new post last April.
"I'm absolutely thrilled to be part of such a fantastic club," said Loveys.
"I received a text message from Nigel asking me to contact him and when I found out it was about the possibility of joining Remedy, I jumped at the chance.
"Opportunities like this don't come along too often," added Loveys.
"Remedy is an awesome course and definitely one of the best that I've ever played.
"I enjoy working with Nigel and because we've known each other for so long, we know what makes each other tick."
Since leaving Broadstone last April, Loveys worked as a teaching professional with Mike Dodd at Ferndown Forest and Sturminster Marshall.
Loveys, who played on the European Ladies Tour for two and half years from 1994 to 1997, hopes to combine her new club duties with a successful playing career.
"I'm available for teaching, but I still enjoy competing and plan to play in some pro-ams and national events," said Loveys.
She will defend her Roehampton Gold Cup next month and hopes to play in the majority of the seven WPGA medals including the first one at Little Aston in May.
Loveys will also continue to coach the Dorset ladies team for a fourth successive season.
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