KirkwoodGolf: 26 Jun 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Ladies European Tour Scoreboard
OPEN OF PORTUGAL
Campo Real.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
136 Stefania Croce (Ita) 68 68
137 Breanne Loucks (Wal) 68 69, Sophie Sandolo (Ita) 66 71, Iben Tinning (Den) 71 66
138 Ashleigh Simon (Rsa) 70 68
139 Becky Brewerton (Wal) 71 68, Karen Lunn (Aus) 69 70, Frances Bondad (Aus) 69 70, Mollie Fankhauser (USA) 70 69
140 Trish Johnson (Eng) 72 68, Florentyna Parker (Eng) 70 70, Veronica Zorzi (Ita) 69 71, Rebecca Coakley (Irl) 70 70, Kim Welch (USA) 72 68
141 Claire Aitken (Eng) 74 67, Beth Allen (USA) 71 70, Christel Boeljon (Ned) 73 68, Rebecca Flood (Aus) 70 71, KM Juul (Den) 70 71, Stefanie Michl (Aut) 70 71, Malene Jorgensen (Den) 70 71, Lee-Anne Pace (Rsa) 71 70, Vikki Laing (Sco) 71 70, Kym Larratt (Eng) 68 73
142 Tandi Cuningham (Rsa) 74 68, Laura Cabanillas (Spa) 68 74, Jeehae Lee (Kor) 70 72, Johanna Westerberg (Swe) 67 75, Kristie Smith (Aus) 71 71, Holly Aitchison (Eng) 68 74
143 Melodie Bourdy (Fra) 70 73, Kylie Walker (Sco) 73 70, Linda Wessberg (Swe) 71 72, Felicity Johnson (Eng) 69 74
144 Jenni Kuosa (Fin) 72 72, Elizabeth Bennett (Eng) 69 75, Lynn Kenny (Sco) 71 73, Sophie Walker (Eng) 71 73, Lydia Hall (Wal) 75 69, Jade Schaeffer (Fra) 76 68, Stacy Lee Bregman (Rsa) 74 70, Federica Piovano (Ita) 72 72, Dana Lacey-Johnson (Aus) 73 71
145 Martina Gillen (Irl) 70 75, Carmen Alonso (Spa) 73 72, Nina Reis (Swe) 74 71, Elisabeth Esterl (Ger) 73 72, Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (Fra) 69 76, Anne-Lise Caudal (Fra) 74 71, Caroline Masson (Ger) 74 71, Pamela Feggans (Sco) 71 74, Lisa Holm Sorensen (Den) 73 72, Lynnette Brooky (Nzl) 72 73, Caroline Rominger (Swi) 75 70, Margherita Rigon (Ita) 72 73
MISSED THE CUT
146 Sophie Giquel (Fra) 71 75, Anja Monke (Ger) 73 73, Titiya Plucksataporn (Tha) 73 73, Corisande Lee (Eng) 74 72, Rhian Wyn Thomas (Wal) 75 71, Monica V.Christiansen (Den) 71 75
147 Julie Maisongrosse (Fra) 77 70, Camille Fallay (Fra) 70 77, Caroline Afonso (Fra) 72 75, Rebecca Hudson (Eng) 75 72, Krystle Caithness (Sco) 75 72, Christine Hallstrom (Swe) 73 74, Nikki Garrett (Aus) 71 76, Hanna-Leena Salonen (Fin) 75 72, Jessica Ji (Kor) 78 69
148 Maria Beautell (Spa) 76 72, Marjet van der Graaff (Ned) 76 72, Cassandra Kirkland (Fra) 76 72, Smriti Mehra (Ind) 74 74
149 Lisa Hall (Eng) 72 77, Georgina Simpson (Eng) 70 79, Henrietta Zuel (Eng) 75 74, Laurette Maritz (Rsa) 74 75, Elin Emanuelsson (Swe) 75 74, Joanne Mills (Aus) 74 75, Marta Prieto (Spa) 73 76
150 Johanna Lundberg (Swe) 77 73, Nathalie David-Mila (Fra) 73 77, Riikka Hakkarainen (Fin) 76 74, Morgana Robbertze (Rsa) 73 77
151 Ursula Wikstrom (Fin) 77 74, Clare Queen (Sco) 76 75, Tara Delaney (Irl) 72 79, Ana Larraneta (Spa) 75 76, Josefin Leijon (Swe) 77 74, Denise-Charlotte Becker (Ger) 77 74
152 Hannah Ralph (Eng) 78 74, Anna Rossi (Ita) 75 77
153 Bo Mi Suh (Kor) 77 76, Emma Cabrera-Bello (Spa) 80 73, Elia Folch (Spa) 74 79, Carly Booth (Sco) 76 77
154 Hazel Kavanagh (Irl) 77 77
155 Monia Bernardo (Por) 75 80
156 Kate Combes (Aus) 69 87, Kyra van Leeuwen (Ned) 80 76, Nicole Gergely (Aut) 81 75
157 Emelie Lind (Swe) 81 76
158 Julie Tvede (Den) 78 80
160 Ludivine Kreutz (Fra) 79 81
161 Joana Silva Pinto (Por) 78 83
165 Kirsty J Fisher (Eng) 81 84
167 Magda Carrilho (Por) 81 86

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America beats Europe 13-11 in transatlantic students' international

United States Claims Palmer Cup at Royal Portrush Golf Club

PORTRUSH – The United States defeated Europe, 13-11, to claim the Palmer Cup held at Royal Portrush Golf Club. The victory was the Americans first in Europe since 2002 and gives the USA a 7-6-1 overall advantage in the Palmer Cup series.
Each side claimed four matches in final day singles action. Daniel Miernicki and David Chung posted the first two victories of the day for the Americans when they defeated James Byrne and Henrik Norlander, respectively. Miernicki claimed the first hole in his 5 and 3 win and never trailed. Chung holed in from the fairway for eagle on the first hole of his match but Norlander would respond with an eagle of his own at the par 5 second. Chung would reclaim the lead after No. 4 before cruising to a 4 and 2 victory. Chung was the only player to post a 4-0 record at this year’s Palmer Cup. It was just the 12th unbeaten and undefeated performance in the 14-year history of the Palmer Cup.

Europe would claim the next three matches. Pontus Widegren won Europe’s first point of the day downing Corey Nagy 6 and 5. The Swede birdied the first hole to take a lead he would not relinquish. Another Swedish player, David Lingmerth would provide Europe’s second victory. He never trailed in his 2-up victory against Jonathan Randolph and led all but three holes. Andrea Pavan claimed the third of the three-straight wins when he beat Tyson Alexander 2 and 1. Pavan never trailed and moved the match to dormie after No. 15 before settling for the 2 and 1 win.

Russell Henley gave the Americans their 12th point after beating Jesper Kennegard, 4 and 2. Henley never led by more than one hole through the first eight holes, but would control the next eight holes - winning four and only losing one - to win the match.

With six matches in the clubhouse only John Chin and Scott Langley remained on the course for the United States. Chin had led most of his match - including 3-up after three holes - but his opponent Patrick Spraggs battled back to take the lead after No. 15. Chin evened the match after 17 putting himself into a position for either a half or a win to clinch the match for the Americans. Langley meanwhile had led most of his match but had been holding a 1-up advantage since No. 13. While Chin and Spraggs were in the fairway on No. 18, Langley clinched the match for America, ensuring at least a half when both he and Rhys Enoch parred No. 17. Chin would go on to drop his match, 1-down, while Langley would complete his 1-up victory.

“I actually didn’t know at the time that I clinched it,” said Langley. “I knew it was going to be close. That’s what the coaches said all day. I knew we had a couple of wins with David (Chung) and Dan (Miernicki) early. That was key. I knew that the other matches were close but I was confident that the other guys could pull it out. In the end Russell (Henley) won big and I ended up winning too. I knew it was close and I knew that I had to play 17 well. I didn’t know that I didn’t need to play 18 well, but I still tried to do my best and hit two solid shots and I was able to do that.”

“We decided to change the lineup a little bit,” said USA Head Coach Chris Zambri. “We had a couple of guys who had a great week so far so we figured we’d put them out early and see what happens. Daniel (Miernicki) played unbelievably well. Our second match out was David (Chung) and David played unbelievably well. Jonathan (Randolph) gave them a real good fight but lost. In the end we thought we had eight real strong players and they obviously had eight also. Luckily we had a two-point lead coming into the day and the guys just played really well. We got the wins we needed with our buffer. It worked out really well. Russell (Henley) played great for us in the anchor match and Scott Langley played great. They were a couple of guys coming off a really great finish at the U.S. Open and we figured that they would come through for us and they did.”


Final Round Singles Results
Daniel Miernicki, United States def. James Byrne, Europe, 5 and 3
David Chung, United States def. Henrik Norlander, Europe, 4 and 2
David Lingmerth, Europe def. Jonathan Randolph, United States, 2-up
Pontus Widegren, Europe def. Corey Nagy, United States, 6 and 5
Patrick Spraggs, Europe def. John Chin, United States, 1-up
Scott Langley, United States def. Rhys Enoch, Europe, 1-up
Andrea Pavan, Europe def. Tyson Alexander, United States, 2 and 1
Russell Henley, United States def. Jesper Kennegard, Europe, 4 and 2

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Kelly Tidy with the championship trophy after her 2 and 1 victory in the British final at Ganton (image by Cal Carson Golf Agency, click on it to enlarge).

KELLY'S TIDY PERFORMANCE BEATS

KELSEY IN BRITISH FINAL AT GANTON

Lancashire lass gains place in Ricoh Women's British Open over her home course
Stirling student Kelsey MacDonald just failed to pull off the Scottish-British women;’s amateur golf championships double at Ganton Golf Club, Yorkshire today.
Winner of her national title at Craigielaw five weeks ago, 19-year-old Kelsey (pictured right with the beaten finalist's handsome trophy) lost by 2 and 1 in the 18-hole final to 18-year-old Lancashire lass Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale).
Kelsey staged a magnificent comeback to beat former US Curtis Cup player Meghan Stasi at the 19th hole in the morning semi-finals after losing the first four holes.
But, after twice taking a two-hole lead in the final, the Nairn Dunbar player seemed to tire in her eighth competitive round in five days over a course with cavernous bunkers, narrow, tree-lined fairways and gorse bushes that could hide an army.
From two up on the 12th tee, MacDonald slid to two down by losing the 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th and a half in 4 at the short 17th gave Tidy victory and a place in the field for the Ricoh Women’s British Open over her home Birkdale course next month.
Tidy, twice beaten in the British girls championship final and a Junior Solheim and Junior Ryder Cup player, was several over par in the final, having been two or three under in winning her semi-fnal by 5 and 3 over Canadian 18-year-old Rebecca Lee-Bentham from Toronto.
“I can’t really make the excuse that I was tired over the last few holes, Kelly just played them better than I did. Of course, I’m disappointed but if you had offered me at the beginning of the week a place in the British final, win or lose, I would have grabbed it. I got a couple of bad bounces in the final but over the week I had some good scores and some good wins,” said Kelsey.

Final – Kelly Tidy bt Kelsey MacDonald 2 and 1.

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Kelsey MacDonald (left) and Kelly Tidy before they teed off in the final at Ganton GC this afternoon.


British women's open amateur championship Final

KELSEY MacDONALD (Nairn Dunbar) (age 19) v KELLY TIDY (Royal Birkdale) (age 18).

Hole 1
MacDonald holed a 20ft birdie putt for a winning 3. MacDONALD 1 up.
Hole 2
Halved in bogey 5s.
Hole 3
Halved in birdie 3s.
Hole 4
MacDonald won with a par 4. MacDONALD 2 up.
Hole 5
Halved in par 3s.
Hole 6
Halved in birdie 4s.
Hole 7
Havled in double bogey 6s.
Hole 8
Halved in bogey 5s.
Hole 9
Halved in bogey 5s
Hole 10
Tidy wins with a par 3. MacDONALD 1 up
Hole 11
MacDonald won with a par 4. MacDONALD 2 up.
Hole 12
Tidy was conceded the hole. MacDONALD 1 up.
Hole 13
Tidy won with a par 5. MATCH ALL SQUARE
Hole 14
Halved in par 4s.
Hole 15
Tidy won with a bogey 6. TIDY  1 up.
Hole 16
Tidy was conceded the hole. TIDY 2 up.
Hole 17
Halved in par 4s. TIDY WINS 2 and 1.

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KELSEY MEETS KELLY IN FIRST ALL-BRITISH


FINAL FOR TEN YEARS

FROM THE LGU WEBSITE
with a few extra words by Colin Farquharson
Scottish champion Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar), 19 year old Stirling University student, will play 18-year-old Kelsey Tidy (Royal Birkdale), a Junior Solheim Cup and Junior Ryder Cup player, in this afternoon’s 18-hole final of the British women’s open amateur championship at bright but breezy Ganton Golf Club, Yorkshire.
It will be the first all-British final to the "British" since 2000 at Walton Heatth where England's Rebecca Hudson beat compatriot Emma Duggleby in the final.
The last Scottish winner of the coveted title was Alison Davidson who beat fellow Scot Mhairi McKay in the 1997 final at Cruden Bay.
MacDonald staged a tremendous fightback to beat former US Curtis Cup player, Meghan Stasi, at the 19th after losing the first four holes.
Tidy beat 18-year-old Rebecca Lee-Bentham from Toronto, Canada by 5 and 3 in the second semi-final with a sub-par display.
“I was ripping it on the range before the semi-final,” said Kelsey later “but when I got on the course I just couldn’t find my rhythm at all. Where it was the wind or what, I don’t know.
“Carlota Ciganda’s dad gave me some encouragement when I was three or four down so early and even Kelly Tidy’s granny came over to help me settle down.
“I had felt strangely uncomfortable over the early holes but once I settled down I started to hit a lot of good shots and hole a lot of good putts. And that up and down from the practice green to square the match at the 18th has to be one of my’career shots,”
Stasi got off to a flying start, winning the first four holes.
Pars were good enough for the American to take holes 1 and 2 but she birdied the third, a shortish par-4 and won the fourth with a bogey 5 to go four up.
MacDonald stopped the rot with a winning par at the short fifth but went basck to four down when she bogeyed the seventh.
MacDonald holed a 20ft birdie putt to win the eighth and was two down at the turn after winning the ninth where Stasi had an unplayable lie off the tee and couldn’t match her opponent’s par 5.
Stasi wsas roughly two over par for the front nine.
Stasi went back to three up with a par at the 11th but MacDonald won back the 12th with a par to be two down.
A half in par at the 13th left the American two up with five to play.
MacDonald holed a good putt just when she needed, sinking a 25ft birdie putt from the back of the green for a 3 to win the 14th and cut her deficit to one hole.
MacDonald did again at the next, holing a 12-footer for another birdie to square the match.
After a half in par 4s at the 16th, MacDonald three-putted the short 17th to go back to one down.
But the Scot squared the match on the 18th green with a magnificent recovery from 40yards right on the practice putting green in front of the clubhouse. He ball came to rest no more than 2 ½ ft from the flagstick.
Meanwhile, in the swirling wind, Stasi’s approach shot has come short in the right greenside bunker. She took three to get down from there and MacDonald confidently holed her putt for a 4 to take the match into extra holes.
Both players were roughly four over par for the round.
In the other semi-final, Kelly Tidy won the first hole with a par but was pulled back to square at the third which Rebecca Lee-Bentham birdied with an 8ft putt.
Tidy holed from 12ft to win the fourth but was bunkered to lose the fifth. Lee-Bentham was also bunkered at this hole but came out to 3ft and holed the putt for a winning par.
Tidy went one up for a third time with a birdie 3 at the seventh and then took the eighth with a par 4 and the ninth with a conceded birdie 4 to be three up at the turn with roughly one under par figures.
After halves in par at the 10th and 11th, Tidy stretched her lead with a birdie 3 at the 12th … four up with six to play.
Lee-Bentham was not finished yet, however. She birdied the long 13th to cut her deficit to three holes. But Tidy was not to be stopped now. She wrapped up a 5 and 3 victory with wins at the 14th and 15th. She was roughly one or two under par for the holes played.

MACDONALD AND TIDY WIN BRITISH SEMI-FINALS

BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

SEMI-FINALS SCOREBOARD AT GANTON

Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) v Meghan Stasi (United States)

Hole 1
Stasi won with a par 4 to a 5. STASI 1 up.
Hole 2
Stasi won with a par 4 to a 5. STASI 2 up..
Hole 3
Stasi won with a birdie 3 to a 4. STASI 3 up.
Hole 4
Stasi won with a bogey 5. STASI 4 up.
Hole 5
MacDonald won with a par 3. STASI 3 up
Hole 6
Halved in par 5s.
Hole 7
Stasi wins with a par 5 to a 5. STASI 4 up.
Hole 8
MacDonald won with a birdie 3. STASI 3 up.
Hole 9
MacDonald wins with par 5. STASI 2 up.
Hole 10
Halved in bogey 4s.
Hole 11
Stasi won with a par 4. STASI 3 up.
Hole 12
MacDonald won with a par 4. STASI 2 up.
Hole 13
Halved in par 5s.
Hole 14
MacDonald won with a birdie 3. STASI 1 up.
Hole 15
MacDonald won with a birdie 4. MATCH ALL SQUARE
Hole 16
Halved in par 4s.
Hole 17
Stasi won with a par 3. STASI 1 up.
Hole 18
MacDonald won with a par 4. MATCH ALL SQUARE
Hole 19
Hole 19
MacDonald won with a par4. MACDONALD WINS AT 19th


Kelly Tidy (Royal Birkdale) v Rebecca Lee-Bentham (Canada)

Hole 1
Tidy won with a par 4 to a 5. TIDY 1 up.
Hole 2
Halved in par 4s
Hole 3
Lee-Bentham won with a birde 3 to a 4. MATCH ALL SQUARE.
Hole 4
Tidy wins with a par 4 to a 5. TIDY 1 up.
Hole 5
Lee-Bentham wins with a par 3 to a 4. MATCH ALL SQUARE.
Hole 6
Hole halved in par 5s.
Hole 7
Tidy wins with birdie 3. TIDY 1 up.
Hole 8
Tidy wins with a par 4. TIDY 2 up.
Hole 9
Tidy wins with a conceded birdie 4. TIDY 3 up.
Hole 10
Halved in par 3s.
Hole 11
Halved in par 4s
Hole 12
Tidy won with a birdie 3. TIDY 4 up.
Hole 13
Lee-Bentham wins with a birdie 4. TIDY 3 up
Hole 14
Tidy won with a par 4. TIDY 4 up.
Hole 15
Tidy won with a par 5. TIDY WINS 5 and 3..
Hole 14
Tidy wins with a par 4. TIDY 4 up.

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LPGA Tour Scoreboard
LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Locust Hill Country Club, Pittsford, New York
LEADING SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72) Yardage: 6506
134 Cristie Kerr 68 66.
139 Mike Miyazato 69 70, Inbee Park 69 70.
140 Brittany Linicicome 71 69, Amy Yang 73 67.
141 Jimin Kang 74 67,Michelle Redman 74 67, Na On Min 74 67, Azahara Munoz 72 69.
SELECTED SCORES
144 Laura Davies (England) 75 69 (jt 18th).
145 Janice Moodie (Scotland) 73 72, Anna Nordqvist (Sweden) 73 72, Catriona Matthew (Scotland) 74 71 (jt 23rd).
146 Suzann Pettersen (Norway) 74 72, Michelle Wie 72 74.
MISSED THE CUT (148 or better qualified).
152 Karen Stupples (England) 76 76.

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US Duramed Futures Tour
$110,000 CITY OF HAMMOND CLASSIC
Lost Marsh Golf Course, Hammond, Indiana.
FIRST ROUND
Par 72 (36-36). Yardage: 6219
1 Lisa Ferrero (Lodi, Calif.) 34-33 - 67
2 Juli Erekson (Chicopee, Mass.) 33-35 - 68
3 Hanna Kang (Seoul, South Korea) 35-34 - 69
Tiffany Joh (San Diego, Calif.) 38-31 - 69
Hannah Jun (San Diego, Calif.) 33-36 - 69
Chelsea Curtis (New Seabury, Mass.) 36-33 - 69
Pornanong Phatlum (Chaiyaphum, Thailand) 36-33 - 69
Jodi Ewart (North Yorkshire, England) 35-34 - 69
9 Sarah Brown (Lopatcong, N.J.) 34-36 - 70
Jackie Barenborg (Vero Beach, Fla.) 36-34 - 70
Sophia Sheridan (Guadalajara, Mexico) 34-36 - 70
Yoora Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 35-35 - 70
Y. J. Jin (Seoul, South Korea) 36-34 - 70
Sae Hee Son (Seoul, South Korea) 35-35 - 70
Christine Song (Fullerton, Calif.) 35-35 - 70
Jennifer Song (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 36-34 - 70
Nannette Hill (Pelham, N.Y.) 35-35 - 70
Jenny Shin (Torrance, Calif.) 33-37 - 70
Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 37-33 - 70
Kitty Hwang (Guayaquil, Ecuador) 37-33 - 70
Tiffany Tavee (Tempe, Ariz.) 35-35 - 70
Angela Oh (Maple Shade, N.J.) 38-32 - 70
23 Aimee Cho (Orlando, Fla.) 36-35 - 71
Elisa Serramia (Barcelona, Spain) 37-34 - 71
Michaela Cavener (Ponca City, Okla.) 36-35 - 71
Ayaka Kaneko (Honolulu, Hawaii) 35-36 - 71
Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bangkok, Thailand) 35-36 - 71
Danah Ford Bordner (Indianapolis, Ind.) 36-35 - 71
Lehua Wise (Kauai, Hawaii) 35-36 - 71
Jennie Lee (Henderson, Nev.) 37-34 - 71
Eileen Vargas (Ibague, Colombia) 37-34 - 71
Jennifer Johnson (a) (Carlsbad, Calif.) 36-35 - 71
Erica Moston (Belmont, Calif.) 36-35 - 71
Renee Skidmore (Everett, Wash.) 35-36 - 71
Victoria Alimonda (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 37-34 - 71
36 Shasta Averyhardt (Flint, Mich.) 36-36 - 72
Dewi Claire Schreefel (Diepenveen, Netherland 38-34 - 72
Jamie Hullett (Mesquite, Texas) 36-36 - 72
Laura Crawford (Lancaster, S.C.) 37-35 - 72
Cathryn Bristow (Auckland, New Zealand) 36-36 - 72
Caroline Westrup (Ahus, Sweden) 38-34 - 72
Kelly Lagedrost (Brooksville, Fla.) 38-34 - 72
Sarah Olsen (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 37-35 - 72
Laura Kueny (Whitehall, Mich.) 37-35 - 72
Sarah Lynn Sargent (Greer, S.C.) 35-37 - 72
Kim Augusta (Rumford, R.I.) 36-36 - 72
Jutta Degerman (Kaunianinen, Finland) 38-34 - 72
Wannasiri Sirisampant (Bangkok, Thailand) 39-33 - 72
Miriam Nagl (Berlin, Germany) 36-36 - 72
Lindsey Bergeon (Sarasota, Fla.) 38-34 - 72
51 Nikki Hadd (Crestview, Fla.) 38-35 - 73
Bree Arthur (Brisbane, Australia) 35-38 - 73
Christina Jones (Jensen Beach, Fla.) 36-37 - 73
Gerina Mendoza (Roswell, N.M.) 36-37 - 73
Jenny Suh (Fairfax, Va.) 38-35 - 73
Nontaya Srisawang (Chiang Mai, Thailand) 39-34 - 73
Mo Martin (Altadena, Calif.) 39-34 - 73
Heather Burgner (Lakeland, Fla.) 37-36 - 73
Victoria Elizabeth (Dayton, Ohio) 36-37 - 73
Min Seo Kwak (Seoul, South Korea) 38-35 - 73
Jane Rah (Torrance, Calif.) 36-37 - 73
Kylene Pulley (Kokomo, Ind.) 35-38 - 73
Hwanhee Lee (Las Vegas, Nev.) 36-37 - 73
Jasi Acharya (Columbus, Mont.) 37-36 - 73
Susanna Benavides (a) (Cochabamba, Bolivia) 35-38 - 73
66 Jenny Lee (Simi Valley, Calif.) 39-35 - 74
Susan Nam (Edmonton, Alberta) 37-37 - 74
Whitney Wright (Orlando, Fla.) 38-36 - 74
Ashley Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) 40-34 - 74
Ai-Chen Kuo (Luzhou City, Taiwan) 38-36 - 74
Jessi Gebhardt (Chandler, Ariz.) 38-36 - 74
Hannah Yun (Bradenton, Fla.) 39-35 - 74
Rachel Larson (Longmont, Colo.) 40-34 - 74
Laura Bavaird (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 39-35 - 74
Julia Potter (Granger, Ind.) 36-38 - 74
Selanee Henderson (Apple Valley, Calif.) 38-36 - 74
Carling Coffing (Middletown, Ohio) 37-37 - 74
Marlowe Boukis (Lutherville, Md.) 40-34 - 74
Whitney Wade (Glasgow, Ky.) 38-36 - 74
Jennifer Ackerson (Dallas, Texas) 40-34 - 74
Inhong Lim (a) (Seoul, South Korea) 40-34 - 74
82 Mayule Tomimbang (Kissimmee, Fla.) 37-38 - 75
Dolores White (Lakeland, Fla.) 36-39 - 75
Susannah Aboff (Huntington, N.Y.) 38-37 - 75
Carmen Bandea (Atlanta, Ga.) 38-37 - 75
Simone DeSouza (Trujillo, Peru) 39-36 - 75
Tzu-Chi Lin (Taichung, Taiwan) 37-38 - 75
Rachel Connor (Manchester, England) 40-35 - 75
Camila Mori (Santiago, Chile) 41-34 - 75
Christine Cho (Kent, Wash.) 37-38 - 75
Lili Alvarez (Durango, Mexico) 38-37 - 75
Blair Lamb (Flat Rock, N.C.) 38-37 - 75
Emma Jandel (Dayton, Ohio) 38-37 - 75
Jennifer Hong (Granger, Ind.) 38-37 - 75
95 Emma Calderone (Toronto, Ontario) 39-37 - 76
Tara Goedeken (Dodge City, Kan.) 37-39 - 76
Amanda Costner (Claremore, Okla.) 42-34 - 76
Natasha Krishna (Auckland, New Zealand) 40-36 - 76
Amanda Mathis (Picayune, Miss.) 38-38 - 76
Leanne Bowditch (Queensland, Australia) 38-38 - 76
Angela Buzminski (Oshawa, Ontario) 39-37 - 76
Sara Hurwitch (Potomac Falls, Va.) 39-37 - 76
Benedikte Grotvedt (Nesbru, Norway) 40-36 - 76
Briana Vega (Andover, Mass.) 39-37 - 76
Kelly Nakashima (Maui, Hawaii) 38-38 - 76
Lauren Hunt (Little River, S.C.) 40-36 - 76
Jessy Tang (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 38-38 - 76
Courtney Mahon (Lee's Summit, Mo.) 38-38 - 76
109 Daniela Iacobelli (Viera, Fla.) 41-36 - 77
Danielle Mills (Pointe-Claire, Quebec) 38-39 - 77
Dori Carter (Valdosta, Ga.) 40-37 - 77
Whitney Myers (York, Pa.) 38-39 - 77
Sophie Jang (Seoul, South Korea) 40-37 - 77
Jessica Carafiello (Coral Springs, Fla.) 42-35 - 77
Kathleen Ekey (Sharon Township, Ohio) 41-36 - 77
Alex Andersen (Rio Grande, Puerto Rico) 39-38 - 77
Sofie Andersson (Angelholm, Sweden) 37-40 - 77
Lee Ann Walker (Southport, N.C.) 42-35 - 77
Nicole Smith (Riverside, Calif.) 40-37 - 77
Lacey Agnew (Jonesboro, Ga.) 39-38 - 77
Stephany Fleet (DeWitt, Mich.) 38-39 - 77
122 Sydney Cox (Edmond, Okla.) 40-38 - 78
Janell Howland (Boise, Idaho) 38-40 - 78
Sophia Choi (Jeju, South Korea) 39-39 - 78
Samantha Troyanovich (a) (Grosse Pointe, Mich 38-40 - 78
Sam White (Potomac, Md.) 38-40 - 78
127 Kelly Froelich (Raizeux, France) 41-38 - 79
Ulrika Ljungman-Smith (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 39-40 - 79
Lene Krog (Lier, Norway) 39-40 - 79
Haley Gildea (East Greenwich, R.I.) 41-38 - 79
Lauren Doughtie (Suffolk, Va.) 42-37 - 79
132 Kristen Simpson (Norfolk, Va.) 41-39 - 80
Carrie Riordan (Spring Valley, Ill.) 41-39 - 80
Maggie Simons (Raleigh, N.C.) 40-40 - 80
Jordan Hardy (Sylacauga, Ala.) 44-36 - 80
Sara Ovadia (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 40-40 - 80
137 Seul Ki Park (Northbrook, Ill.) 40-41 - 81
Sofia Gorelik (Tandil, Argentina) 40-41 - 81
139 Kristina Langton (Ada, Mich.) 44-38 - 82
140 Gemma Webster (Glasgow, Scotland) 41-42 - 83
141 Jillian Fraccola (a) (Manlius, N.Y.) 44-40 - 84
Maria Laura Elvira (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 42-42 - 84
143 Tatiana Gammicchia (a) (Khabarovsk, Russia) 42-43 - 85
144 Andrea Michelle Rosado (a) (Puerto Rico) 43-43 - 86
Jackie Gonzalez (Valencia, Venezuela) 44-42 - 86
--- Missed 18 Hole Cut ---
Alicia Stauffacher (Madison, Wis.) 45-45 - 90
Carrie Morris (Tyler, Texas) 42-52 - 94
WITHDREW: Alexandra Braga (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Heather Angell (Winston-Salem, N.C.)


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