KirkwoodGolf: 27 Aug 2007

Monday, August 27, 2007

SCOTTISH WINNER ON US FUTURES TOUR



THE CLUBS IN VIKKI LAING'S BAG AS SHE
SCORES FIRST WIN AS A PROFESSIONAL

*Courtesy the US Duramed Futures Tour website
Driver: Callaway FT-5, 9.5-degree loft, Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue, 65-gram, regular-flex graphite shaft.

Fairway woods: Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead III 4-wood and 7-wood, both with Callaway System III, regular-flex graphite shaft.

Irons: Titleist 735-CM Forged irons, 4-iron through pitching wedge, True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shafts, regular flex.

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design, 52-degree BV 252-08, 56-degree BV SM56-10 Spin Milled, 60-degree BV SM60-08 Spin Milled, all with True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shafts, regular flex.

Putter: YES! Golf C-Groove Tracy II model, 30-inch length.

Ball: Titleist Pro V-1.

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet.

Bag: Titleist carry stand bag.

Shoes: FootJoy DryJoy

Spikes: CHAMP

LEADING MONEYWINNERS ON US FUTURES TOUR
AFTER GETTYSBURG CHAMPIONSHIP
1 Emily Bastel (Ohio) 18 tournaments, 2 wins $56,428.
2 Violeta Retamoza (Mexico) 16 tournaments, 1 win $49,051.
3 Seo-Jae Lee (South Korea) 16 tournaments, 2 wins $47,759.
4 Mollie Fankhauser (Ohio) 13 tournaments, 1 win $46,77.
5 Allison Fouch (Michigan) 17 tournaments, 2 wins $44,476.
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6 Liz Janangelo (Connecticutt) 18 tournaments, 2 wins $44,284.
7 Brandi Jackson (South Carolina) 17 tournaments, 0 wins $35,738.
8 Vikki Laing (Scotland) 18 tournaments, 1 win $34,151.
9 Ha Na Chae (South Korea) 18 tournaments, 0 wins $32,688.
10 Janell Howland (Idaho) 18 tournaments, 1 win $30,632.
11 Ji Min Jeong (South Korea) 15 tournaments, 1 win $29,666.
12 Taylor Leon (Texas) 7 tournaments, 2 wins $27,742.
13 Carolina Larsson (Sweden) 18 tournaments, 0 wins $27,336.
14 Eunjung Yi (California) 18 tournaments, 0 wins $25,386.
15 Sofie Andersson (Sweden) 17 tournaments, 1 win $24,289.
16 Audra Burks (Florida) 12 tournaments, 0 wins $22,410.
17 Lori Atsedes (New York) 18 tournaments, 1 win $21,601.
18 Mo Martin (California) 17 tournaments, 1 win $20,837.
19 Cortney Reno (Michigan) 18 tournaments, 0 wins $20,531.
20 Rachael Bailey (Australia) 18 tournaments, 0 wins $19,061.
+There is only one more tournament on the 2007 US Futures Tour schedule at the end of which the leading five money-winners in the table will automatically gain playing rights for the 2008 LPGA Tour.

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Thurso's Ord Salver-winning team (left to right): Audrey Dunnett, Eileen Manson, Nadia Green and Pam Bain (picture by Robin Wilson).

CELEBRATION DAY AT BONAR BRIDGE/ARDGAY
IN CAITHNESS & SUTHERLAND COMPETITION

By ROBIN WILSON

Bonar-Bridge/Ardgay Golf Club hosted the Caithness & Sutherland women's inter-club team competition at the weekend and their ladies had good cause for a double celebration when they won a trophy in the competition for the first time and were given a new women's course record. Within the space of a couple of hours, two record scorecards were returned. After the short nine hole course was upgraded several years ago with three replacement holes the best score by a lady had been an 81 by local member Jacqueline Sutherland.
On Saturday, with the influx of lower handicap players from the visiting clubs of the two northern counties, the local committee were fully expecting this score to be bettered.
Brora Golf Club past captain Anne Robertson enjoyed a two-hour spell as new course record holder when she posted a gross 78, 10 over the ladies’ par for the course but well below her handicap of 16.
This return, added to Brora's other scores of 85 from club champion Lesley Beaney and 100 from Pat Ashe, put Brora into an early lead for the scratch Ord Salver.
However, with a birdie 3 on the last hole the record was taken away from Anne Robertson, and dashed also were Brora's hopes of the scratch team salver win, when Thurso's five-handicap player Eileen Manson, pictured above by Robin Wilson, the Northern Counties LGA vice-captain, had halves of 40 and 37 to lower the record from 78 to 77.
Eileen’s scorecard read:
OUT: 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 – 40.
IN: 5 4 3 4 6 3 5 4 3 – 37.
Thurso's four players eventually swept to a four-shot scratch win over Wick who came late from the course to relegate Brora to third place.
With three scores counting from four, Thurso's winning total of 255 was made up from Eileen Manson's 77, an 87 from Audrey Dunnett and a 91 from Pam Bain. The Thurso fourth team member was teenager Nadia Green.
Deirdre McAngus and Carol Place, both with scores of 85, and Doreen Cormack's 89 made up Wick's total of 259. Marion Mackay was their fourth player.
Since the competition was inaugurated in 1981 the small membership at Bonar Bridge/Ardgay have never won one either of the two trophies on offer but this was to be their year in the handicap with ever-increasing membership and home advantage.
Jenni Hunter led the way with a net 69 to which was added a net 70 from Maureen Wemyss and then another 70 from Mary Hayden (Northern Counties secretary) for a net total of 209 to wrench the Beatrice Trophy away from holders, Royal Dornoch whose number two team came second with a total of 213.
The Dornoch individual scorers were Margaret Smedley 76, Sylvia McDonald 66, and Rena Bethune 71. Their fourth member was Caroline Fitzpatrick.
Next years' competition returns to Thurso.

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LORENA OCHOA WINS AGAIN!
and Mhairi McKay is joint second

SAFEWAY CLASSIC
Columbia Edgewater Country Club, USA
Par 216 (3 x 72)
204 Lorena Ochoa (Mex) 67 66 71
209 In-Bee Park (Kor) 73 72 64, Sophie Gustafson (Swe) 66 68 75, Mhairi McKay (Sco) 70 67 72, Christina Kim 69 71 69
210 Ji-Young Oh (Kor) 66 71 73
211 Shi Hyun Ahn (Kor) 73 67 71, Beth Bader 70 71 70
212 Gloria Park (Kor) 72 70 70, Juli Inkster 75 68 69, Katie Futcher 72 70 70
213 Paula Creamer 73 71 69, Sherri Turner 72 71 70, Laura Diaz 71 69 73, Angela Stanford 68 72 73, Sarah Lee 69 72 72
214 Lindsey Wright (Aus) 70 70 74, Stephanie Louden 73 70 71, Jin Joo Hong (Kor) 73 72 69, Cristie Kerr 73 72 69
215 Minea Blomqvist (Fin) 70 70 75, Joo Mi Kim (Kor) 70 72 73, Mi-Hyun Kim (Kor) 71 70 74, Tiffany Joh 74 70 71, Soo-Yun Kang (Kor) 75 69 71, Song-Hee Kim (Kor) 74 71 70, Kris Tamulis 72 71 72
216 Il Mi Chung (Kor) 72 71 73, Karrie Webb (Aus) 70 74 72, Julieta Granada (Par) 74 69 73, Brittany Lang 72 71 73, Jeong Jang (Kor) 73 72 71, Katherine Hull (Aus) 72 69 75
217 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (Fra) 72 76 69, Young Jo (Kor) 73 72 72, Diana D'Alessio 70 69 78, Charlotte Mayorkas 76 69 72, Pat Hurst 77 70 70, Dorothy Delasin 76 71 70, Leta Lindley 68 78 71, Seon Hwa Lee (Kor) 75 73 69, Jane Park 72 72 73, Natalie Gulbis 71 68 78, Se Ri Pak (Kor) 72 74 71
218 Giulia Sergas (Ita) 72 72 74, Clarissa Childs 73 71 74, Becky Morgan (Wal) 74 72 72, Wendy Ward 72 72 74, Nicole Castrale 77 71 70
219 Jill McGill 75 72 72, Morgan Pressel 75 68 76, Angela Park 74 72 73, Lorie Kane (Can) 71 73 75, Nancy Scranton 75 69 75, Michelle Ellis 73 72 74, Dawn Coe-Jones 71 74 74, Amy Hung (Tha) 75 73 71, Silvia Cavalleri (Ita) 70 76 73, A.J Eathorne (Can) 71 75 73
220 Laura Davies (Eng) 77 68 75, Sun Young Yoo (Kor) 73 72 75, Na Ri Kim (Kor) 75 72 73, Liselotte Neumann (Swe) 73 74 73
221 Lisa Fernandes 72 75 74, Paige Mackenzie 73 72 76, Reilley Rankin 72 72 77
222 Kyeong Eun Bae (Kor) 70 76 76, Young Kim (Kor) 74 72 76, Tina Barrett 73 75 74, Hye Jung Choi (Kor) 71 74 77
223 Yu Ping Lin (Tai) 75 73 75
224 Meena Lee (Kor) 73 72 79, Meg Mallon 79 68 77
225 Heather Young 70 74 81, Veronica Zorzi (Ita) 77 71 77, Eva Dahllof (Swe) 78 70 77
226 Jacqueline Yang (Chn) 69 76 81, Kristy McPherson 74 74 78
227 Erica Blasberg 73 75 79
228 In Kyung Kim (Kor) 74 74 80

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Irish Ladies Golf Union Press Release

2007 AA INSURANCE LADIES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
NORTHERN DISTRICT FINALS
at KNOCK GOLF CLUB

Belvoir Park, City of Derry, Rockmount and Gracehill will join Larne and Omagh at the All-Ireland semi-finals of the AA Insurance Championships at Athlone Golf Club on September 28 to 30.
Belvoir Park started brightly in the Junior Cup and held a slight advantage over a luckless Donaghadee on the outward stretch. Gail Linter and Pauline Bailie closed out their matches on the home green and when Jenny Gibson holed from two feet on seventeen, her victory secured the Northern District title for the club.
In spite of losing the top match, City of Derry reeled off the remaining four matches to beat Cushendal in the final of the Intermediate Cup. Veronica Burke held firm to close out Brenda Carey on the home green while Team Captain Ciara Quigg led by example winning her epic encounter at the second tie hole.
City of Derry’s Eileen Moyne had a double reason to celebrate as she holed out on the par 3 sixteenth.
The Minor Cup saw Rockmount come from behind to win the 3 back matches and beat Moyola Park by the odd match. Andrea Patterson and Carol McGrath both won on sixteen while Grace Downey won the decider on the home green.
Kirkistown’s Castle’s run in the AA Insurance Championships came to an end with a 3½-1½ loss to Gracehill. While Henrietta Taylor drew first blood, Gracehill’s Vee Stockley, Gloria Stewart,and Anne McCarroll reeled off convincing victories to lift this year’s Challenge Cup.
The four District Champions now join Senior Foursomes winners Larne and Junior Foursomes winners Omagh,who dispatched Shandon Park and Edenmore in two tight encounters on Saturday, in the All-Ireland semi-finals in Athlone, September 28 to 30.

Results:

AA INSURANCE JUNIOR CUP:
DONAGHADEE 1, BELVOIR PARK 4
Alison Strain lost to Gail Linter 2 holes.
Joan Miller lost to Pauline Bailie 1 hole.
Jacqui Jellie lost to Jenny Gibson 2 and 1.
Pat Caldwell halved with Sue Cashman (called in).
Norma McGilton halved with Judy Simpson (called in).

AA INSURANCE INTERMEDIATE CUP:
CUSHENDALL 1, CITY OF DERRY 4
Sarah McKeegan bt Doreen Fleming 1 hole.
Fiona deLargey lost to Betty McBride 3 and 2.
Christine McSparran lost to Ciara Quigg at 20th.
Brenda Carey lost to Veronica Burke 1 hole.
Dolores McDonnell lost to Eileen Moyne 2 and 1.

AA INSURANCE MINOR CUP:
MOYOLA PARK 2, ROCKMOUNT 3
Mary McGoldrick bt Vi Anderson 1up
Margaret Gates bt Daphne Beggs 1 hole.
Ita McHugh lost to Grace Downey 2 holes.
Eileen McKeague lost to Andrea Patterson 3 and 2.
Anne Kelly lost to Carol McGrath 3 and 2.

AA INSURANCE CHALLENGE CUP:
GRACEHILL 3½, KIRKISTOWN CASTLE 1½

Jackie Maton lost to Henrietta Taylor 1 hole.
Vee Stockley bt Hazel McCammon 5 and 4.
Gloria Stewart bt Ruth Warnock 6 and 5.
Anne McCarroll bt Anne McClure 5 and 3.
Christine Duddy halved with Carolyn Revie (called in)

AA INSURANCE SENIOR FOURSOMES:
LARNE 2, SHANDON PARK 1
Roma English & Carol McMaw bt Julie Hall & Diane Conway 2 and 1.
Joyce Robinson & Sarah O’Neill lost to Jenny Young & Karen Simpson 6 and 5.
Gail McNabb & Barbara O’Neill bt Diane Nickels & Debbie Sweeney 1 hole.

AA INSURANCE JUNIOR FOURSOMES:
EDENMORE 1, OMAGH 2
Debbie McMaster & Claire Usher lost to Anne Cullen & Grainne McCarron 3 and 2.
Caroline Watson & Gillian Murphy bt Dolores Duddy & Margaret Barton 7 and 6.
Stephanie Watson & Sally Cushnahan lost to Judith Lyons & Patsy Harkin 1 hole.

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United States Futures Tour Press Release


VIKKI LAING WINS 54-HOLE
BATTLE AT GETTYSBURG

By LISA D MICKEY

There was a certain irony about the outcome of this year’s $100,000 Gettysburg Championship. The next-to-last tournament (on this year's US Futures Tour) was staged in a town so steeped in American history that the very characters from the pages of the past showed up in Civil War-era costume and spent three nights in an encampment beside the 10th fairway.
And if champion Vikki Laing searches her memory, she’ll recall hearing a bagpiper squeeze out the melody of “Scotland Forever” this morning immediately after the completion of the storm-suspended second round and the start of the final round.
And she won’t likely forget a deep, thundering cannon blast that resounded across The Links At Gettysburg course, making her jump in her shoes outside the scoring tent before today’s final round began.
Perhaps it was coincidental, but it also was fitting at the end of 54 holes when the native of Mussellburgh, Scotland lifted the trophy – a hand-blown, one-of-a-kind glass cannon – and celebrated her first professional win with rounds of 70-68-69 for a nine-under-par 207 total.
“This has been a dream of mine to win and this whole week has been kind of neat,” said Laing, 26, also a non-exempt member of the LPGA Tour. “I jumped out of my skin when they shot a cannon, but it’s been a great experience that I’ll never forget.”
Like 68 other players on the Duramed FUTURES Tour, Laing was forced to return to the course this morning to complete her second round. By day’s end, she had played 30 holes of golf and after two rounds, she had grabbed a one-shot lead of 138 (-6) over top-ranked Emily Bastel, at 139.
But the 26-year-old Scot wasn’t done. After the second round, she uttered something about “not second-guessing” her putting lines on the greens. And when asked if she was ready to win, the Scot added with a sly smile, “That’s the plan.”
And if those folks dressed in Confederate grays and Union blues had a plan to teach a golf tour of international players a few things about America’s early struggles, then Laing’s plan this week intended to minimize her own struggle in the thick, wet rough of a golf course that had received more than three inches of rain this week.
In today’s final round, she carded five birdies and one bogey. She saved par on the third hole with a downhill 20-footer, and again from six feet on the sixth hole.
And she did it with hard-charging Violeta Retamoza breathing down her collar. But the rookie from Aguascalientes, Mexico ran into trouble on the back nine with an errant driver and carded a final-round score of 70, finishing second at 210 (-6). The Mexican limped in with three birdies, three bogeys and a double-bogey on her second nine.
“I started out really good, but I just couldn’t hit any fairways on the back,” said Retamoza, who hit only eight fairways in regulation today. “I knew if I could just hit my drives in the fairway, I’d have a chance -- but I didn’t.”
And for most of the afternoon, Laing was in total command. She got up and down for par when she needed a save. And she was strong enough to muscle shots out of the thatch when she missed a fairway on the 6,425-yard course.
She can hit shots that a lot of women can’t hit,” said Bastel (77) of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, who dropped into a tie for eighth at even-par 216. “The course got a lot tougher today and it was all about who adapted the best. Vikki did. She went for it when she had the green light and she played really great all week.”
Rookie Song Yi Choi (67) of Seoul, Korea and Brandi Jackson (69) of Greenville, S.C., made a late final-round charge, but both came up short to tie for third at 212 (-4).
Playing 27 holes today, Choi carded six birdies and one three-putt bogey. Jackson’s final round was highlighted by seven birdies and two double-bogeys – one of which was a four-putt green.
“I know I can win out here if I can just not shoot a 76 on the first day,” said Jackson, who carded rounds of 76-67-69, and who is still seeking her first professional title. “Vikki is very steady. She’s got a great golf swing and a great attitude.”
“Her temperament is perfect for the game because it’s always the same,” added player Mo Martin of Altadena, Calif., who tied for 34th and won earlier this season in El Paso, Texas. “When I saw her between the two rounds today, I told her, ‘Don’t step on the 18th tee unless you have the lead.’ She wasn’t going to come in second again and today, I think Vikki was completely in command.”
That’s the way it appeared. And that is the way her 2007 season has panned out for the former 2002 Great Britain & Ireland Curtis Cup Team member. She has posted five top-10 finishes, including a tie for third in Kansas City, where the rough was dense, and a tie for second in Morgantown, W.Va., where heavy rains also suspended play, doused the course and tested the patience of every player in the field.
Laing’s $14,000 winner’s check moved her from 17th to No. 8 on the season money list with one tournament remaining. Players in the top five after the final event earn fully exempt LPGA status for 2008.
Vikki’s attitude is tireless and her persistence is paying off,” said player Gina Umeck of Redlands, Calif., who played for UCLA against Laing when the Scot was on the women’s team at the University of California-Berkeley. “I don’t think it has entered her mind what point of the season she’s in.”
What has registered with Laing is that finally, as a professional, her play is matching up to her reputation as one of the top young amateur players from the British Isles.
“I’ve got to be pretty pleased to have three rounds under par,” said Laing. “Consistency is what I’ve been lacking.”
But not this week and not today. And not because of storm delays or atypical sightings of Confederate soldiers guarding bridges to par-three greens or even a bearded General Robert E. Lee jostling along in full regalia to get out of the rain beside tan 20-somethings in golf clothes.
On the 18th green at day’s end, Vikki Laing raised her own cannon. Shot for shot, she was in command. She led her own charge all week. And in this modern-day Battle of Gettysburg, even Lee and his soldiers stood at attention greenside to witness a happier ending on hallowed ground.
Weather: Overcast and fair with a high temperature of 82 degrees. Winds around 7 mph.
FINAL TOTALS
$100,000 The Gettysburg Championship at the 6425-yard, par 72 The Links at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1 Vikki Laing (Musselburgh) 70-68-69 - 207 $14,000.
2 Violeta Retamoza (Mexico) 67-73-70 - 210 $10,000.
T3 Song Yi Choi (Seoul, Korea) 72-73-67 - 212 $6,103.
T3 Brandi Jackson (Greenville, S.C.) 76-67-69 - 212 $6,103.
5 Seo-Jae Lee (Seoul, Korea) 68-72-74 - 214 $4,082.
T6 Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 72-74-69 - 215 $2,907.
T6 Nicole Melton (San Antonio, Texas) 73-69-73 - 215 $2,907.
T8 Taylor Leon (Dallas, Texas) 67-75-74 - 216 $2,107.
T8 Emily Bastel (Upper Sandusky, Ohio) 72-67-77 - 216 $2,107.
T10 Charlotte Campbell (Heathrow, Fla.) 70-75-72 - 217 $1,657.
T10 Lauren Espinosa (Hickory Creek, Texas) 72-69-76 - 217 $1,657.
T12 Lori Atsedes (Ithaca, NY) 74-73-71 - 218 $1,357.
T12 Nontaya Srisawang (Chiang Mai, Thailand) 71-72-75 - 218 $1,357.
T12 Cortney Reno (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 71-70-77 - 218 $1,357.
T15 Audra Burks (Altamonte Springs, Fla.) 74-72-73 - 219 $1,080.
T15 Sofie Andersson (Angelholm, Sweden) 74-72-73 - 219 $1,080.
T15 Katie Allison (Mahwah, N.J.) 74-71-74 - 219 $1,080.
T18 Eunjung Yi (Murrieta, Calif.) 75-73-72 - 220 $887.
T18 Sarah-Jane Kenyon (Queensland, Australia) 76-71-73 - 220 $887.
T18 Becky Lucidi (Poway, Calif.) 72-74-74 - 220 $887.
T18 Kelly Lagedrost (Brooksville, Fla.) 73-73-74 - 220 $887.
T18 Jenny Gleason (Clearwater, Fla.) 74-72-74 - 220 $887.
T23 Lisa Meldrum (Kirkland, Quebec) 75-73-73 - 221 $793.
T23 Samantha Richdale (Kelowna, BC) 74-73-74 - 221 $793.
T23 Mollie Fankhauser (Columbus, Ohio) 76-70-75 - 221 $793.
T23 Kim Augusta (Rumford, R.I.) 71-75-75 - 221 $793.
T23 Leah Wigger (Louisville, Ky.) 73-73-75 - 221 $793.
T23 Mindy Kim (Diamond Bar, Calif.) 73-73-75 - 221 $793.
T23 Rachel Bailey (Faulconbridge, Australia) 72-72-77 - 221 $793.
T30 Jin Hyun Kim (Seoul, Korea) 75-73-74 - 222 $740.
T30 Sarah Martin (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 76-73-73 - 222 $740.
T30 Janell Howland (Boise, Idaho) 75-77-70 - 222 $740.
T30 Amanda McCurdy (Fayetteville, Ark.) 75-77-70 - 222 $740.
T34 Mo Martin (Altadena, Calif.) 71-76-76 - 223 $718.
T34 Kristen Samp (Moberly, Mo.) 72-74-77 - 223 $718.
T36 Alissa Kuczka (Phoenix, Ariz.) 72-76-76 - 224 $677.
T36 Jessica Shepley (Oakville, Ontario) 73-75-76 - 224 $677.
T36 Annie Young (Highland, Utah) 75-72-77 - 224 $677.
T36 Liz Janangelo (West Hartford, Conn.) 72-75-77 - 224 $677.
T36 Yoora Kim (Seoul, Korea) 73-76-75 - 224 $677.
T36 Lisa Ferrero (Lodi, Calif.) 76-73-75 - 224 $677.
T36 Angela Buzminski (Oshawa, Ontario) 73-77-74 - 224 $677.
T36 Beth Bauer (Tampa, Fla.) 78-73-73 - 224 $677.
T36 Onnarin Sattayabanphot (Bangkok, Thailand) 78-68-78 - 224 $677.
T36 Taya Battistella (Portland, Ore.) 73-78-73 - 224 $677.
T36 Lindsey Edmunds (London, Ontario) 75-76-73 - 224 $677.
T36 Danah Ford (Indianapolis, Ind.) 78-74-72 - 224 $677.
T48 Jamie Stevenson (Mayfield, Utah) 77-71-77 - 225 $623.
T48 Marcela Leon (Monterrey, Mexico) 70-77-78 - 225 $623.
T48 Debbie Williams-Hoak (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 77-72-76 - 225 $623.
T48 Bing Lim (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 76-73-76 - 225 $623.
T48 Meghan Little (Sturgis, S.D.) 74-75-76 - 225 $623
T48 Ashley Leonard (Rocky Mount, N.C.) 77-70-78 - 225 $623 .
T48 Stephanie Otteson (Wilson, N.C.) 75-75-75 - 225 $623
T48 Anastasia Kostina (Nakhabino, Russia) 78-74-73 - 225 $623
T48 Cristina Baena (Pereira, Colombia) 77-75-73 - 225 $623
T48 Sin Ah Ham (Torrance, Calif.) 72-71-82 - 225 $623.
T58 Kelly Cavanaugh (Palos Verdes, Calif.) 75-74-77 - 226 $596
Dana Lacey (Perth, W. Australia) 77-73-76 - 226 $596
Allison Fouch (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 76-76-74 - 226 $596
Debbie Eckroth (Harrisburg, Pa.) 74-78-74 - 226 $596
T62 Jenna Pearson (Wheaton, Ill.) 71-78-78 - 227 $581
Caroline Larsson (Danderyd, Sweden) 78-73-76 - 227 $581
Christine Boucher (Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec) 75-77-75 - 227 $581
Ha Na Chae (Seoul, Korea) 76-76-75 - 227 $581
66 Ashley Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) 73-79-76 - 228 $573.
T67 Mary Moan (New Haven, Conn.) 72-76-81 - 229 $565.
Hwanhee Lee (Las Vegas, Nev.) 77-73-79 - 229 $565.
Sam White (Atlanta, Ga.) 76-74-79 - 229 $565.
Collette Jamarowicz (Newark, Del.) 78-73-78 - 229 $565.
T71 Adriane Duke (Jonesboro, Ark.) 76-75-79 - 230 $558.
Elizabeth Stuart (Tampa, Fla.) 75-77-78 - 230 $558.
73 Jaclyn Burch (Satellite Beach, Fla.) 73-78-80 - 231 $555.
74 Andrea Werner (Evansville, Ind.) 76-76-81 - 233 $553.
75 Rebecka Heinmert (San Jose, Calif.) 76-74-87 - 237 $550

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