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Sunday, December 20, 2009

American Jun leads uncompleted third round

scores at Ladies European Tour Final Qualifying

FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Hannnah Jun of the United States led at 10 under par when play was halted during the third round at the Ladies European Tour’s Final Qualifying School over the South Course at La Manga Golf Resort, Murcia in south-east Spain as darkness fell.
She led by two strokes over Australian Kate Combes, with Colombian Maria Jose Uribe and Australia’s Kristie Smith a shot further back at seven under par.
Jun, who also had a 74 on this morning, playing in the rain-delayed second round, had completed 12 holes in her third round when play was suspended due to bad light at 5.40pm (local time).
The third round is scheduled to resume at 9.10am tomorrow (Monday), after which there will be a cut to the leading 50 players and ties. Tournament officials hope to start the fourth round on Monday afternoon.
The top 30 finishers after four rounds after 72 holes will earn exemption category eight playing privileges for the 2010 Ladies European Tour, while those in positions 31-50 and ties will be eligible for category 10a.
The 24-year-old Jun from San Diego, California, birdied six of her first 11 holes in her third round. She has played on the Duramed Futures Tour in the USA since 2007 and said: “I wanted to experience overseas golf. I’d heard great things about LET so I came over, decided to do Q-School and we’ll see what kind of status I get and then go from there.”
Temperatures were extremely cold - by Spanish standards - on Sunday morning, with a strong wind chill, but conditions warmed up later on.
Uribe, who led the pre-qualifying stage, held a one stroke lead after the second round, at seven-under-par after a round of 70. Australian Kate Combes was a stroke behind her at the halfway stage after carding six birdies over the front nine for a round of 67, six-under.

THIRD ROUND UNCOMPLETED SCORES
(in brackets are the number of holes played in Round 3)
-11
Hannah Jun (US) 68 74 (15).
-8 Kate Coombes (Australia) 73 67 (9).
-7 Kristie Smith (Australia) 71 70 (9), Maria Jose Uribe (Colombia) 69 70 (3).
-5 Julie Maisongrasse (France) (amateur) 72 70 (9).
-4 Carly Booth (Comrie) (amateur) 70 73 (9), Caroline Masson (Germany) (amateur) (9), Jo Pritchard (Wales) 70 72 (-).
-3 Dewi-Claire Schreefel (Netherlands) 71 73 (9), Camilie Fallay (France) 70 72 (6).
-2 Kym Larat (England) (amateur) 73 71 (9), Hannah Ralph (England) (amateur) 70 75 (9).
-1 Alison Walshe (US/Ireland) 68 79 (15), Johanna Lundberg (Sweden) 69 75 (9), Antonella Cvitan (Sweden) 71 74 (9), Amanda Moltke-Leth (Denmark) 71 73 (9), Jeehae Lee (South Korea) 71 76 (9), Kylie Walker (Buchanan Castle) (amateur) 72 73 (6), Stacey Keating (Australia) (amateur) 74 71 (-), Josefin Leijon (Sweden) 72 73 (-).
Level par Elin Emanuelsson (Sweden) 71 72 (15), Pernilla Lindberg (Sweden) 66 68 (9), Diana D' Alessio (US) 73 71 (9), Ana Larraneta (Spain) 72 73 (6), Anna Rossi (Italy) 75 70 (6), Claire Louise Aitken (Mid Kent GC) 68 79 (6).
+1 Rhian Wyn Thomas (Vale of Glamorgan (amateur) 70 76 (15), Tara Delaney (Team (Ireland) 73 76 (12).
+2 Melodie Bourdy (France) 71 77 (12), Maria Hernandez (Spain) 69 77 (12), Kyra van Leeuwen (Netherlands) 71 76 (9), Mallory Blackwelder (US) 73 74 (9), Nathalie David-Mila (France) 78 70 (9), Tandi Cunningham (South Africa) 68 76 (6), Clare Queen (The Carrick on Loch Lomond) 73 75 (-1).
+3 Holly Aitchison (Bedfordshire GC) 73 72 (12), Cassandra Kirkland (France) 72 76 (12), Emelie Lind (Sweden) 71 76 (99), Henrietta Zuel (England) 75 75 (9), Corisande Lee (West Lancashire) (am) 71 75 (6), Elena Giraud (France) 75 73 (6), Monica Christiansen (Denmark) 75 74 (-).
+4 Mirian Nagl (Germany) 72 79 (9), Lena Tornevall (Sweden) 73 77 (9), Christine Hallstrom (Sweden) 73 75 (6).
+5 Vicky Thomas (Australia) 75 73 (15), Danielle Masters (England) 73 78 (9), Mariana Macias (Spain) 77 73 (9), Rebecca Flood (Australia) 77 73 (9).
PROJECTED CUT AFTER THREE ROUNDS
+6 Kim Welch (US) 73 80 (9), Mollie Fankhauser (US) 76 75 (6).
+7 Lucie Andre (France) (amateur) 74 80 (12).
+9 Frederique Seeholzer (Switzerland) 76 76 (12), Barbara Genuini (France) 75 78 (9), Eva Bjarvall (Sweden) 72 77 (9), Laure Sibille (France) 76 74 (9), Anna Knutsson (Sweden) 77 78 (3).
+10 Pamela Feggans (Patna, Ayrshire) 73 79 (12), Rachel Drummond (England) (amateur) 76 76 (9), Eva Steinberger (Australia) 83 75 (9), Monia Bernardo (Portugal) 71 81 (6).
+11 Sahra Hassan (Wales) 77 78 (12), Mianne Bagger (Denmark) 77 77 (12), Franziska Blum (Germany) (amateur) 79 77, Stephanie Na (Australia) 73 76 (9), Zuzana Masinova (Czech Rep) 73 83 (9), Denise-Charlotte Becker (Germany) 79 75 (6).
+12 Sanna Johansson (Sweden) 80 78 (13), Tonya Choate (US) 76 80 (9), Kiran Matharu (England) 82 76 (3).
+13 Sara Beautell (Spain) 77 78 (9), Ana B Sanchez (Spain) 76 82 (9).
+14 Line Hansen (Denmark) (amateur) 75 86 (9).
+15 Emma Lyons (England) 82 77 (9).
+16 G Young Park (South Korea) 80 79 (5), Rachel Bell (England) 74 82 (9).
+18 Cecilie Lundgreen (Norway) 78 81 (9), Celine Herbin (France) 75 82 (9).
Retired: Sarah Abercromby (Denmark) 79 -.

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