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Post by awhson on Nov 30, 2018 8:02:44 GMT
If it's the top 33 that advances, then our 2 favorites failed but Seon Woo came through with a great round and advances. . . Hyun Ju 59th +2 70 72 72 76 290, Sharon 51st +2 76 69 74 71 290, Seon Woo 14th -3 73 74 70 68 285. . .others. . . 57th Princess mary Superal +2 73 70 73 74 290, 82nd Yuting Seki +7 77 71 70 77 295, 83rd Kotone Hori +7 74 67 75 79 295 1st Erina Hara -9 71 67 71 70 279, 6th Momoka Miura -6 69 72 70 71 282, 11th Yumiko Yoshida -Four 69 72 71 72 284, Hyun Ju saying This Q-School stuff is tough. . . She can still hold the flag. . .
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Post by philknj on Nov 30, 2018 11:07:44 GMT
The ranking tiebreaker is how you scored in the final round....top-33 is golden.
RANK PLAYER SCORE 1R 2R 3R 4R TOTAL 1 Erina Hara -9 71 67 71 70 279 2 Saki Asai -7 69 71 71 70 281 3 Yoko Maeda -7 72 68 69 72 281 4 Aoi Ohnishi -7 70 68 70 73 281 5 Eri Fukuyama -6 68 73 72 69 282 6 Momoka Miura -6 69 72 70 71 282 7 Moeno Tan -5 72 67 75 69 283 8 Miyu Yamato -5 72 69 72 70 283 9 Mio Kotaki -5 68 69 71 75 283 10 Miyu Shinkai -4 75 71 67 71 284 11 Yumiko Yoshida -4 69 72 71 72 284 12 Maria Shinohara -4 68 71 72 73 284 13 Nana Suganuma -3 70 75 73 67 285 14 Seonwoo Bae -3 73 74 70 68 285 15 Kaho Kumagai -3 72 71 74 68 285 16 Na-Ri Lee -3 71 72 72 70 285 17 Rio Ishii -3 72 70 73 70 285 18 Minami Hiruta -3 73 72 69 71 285 19 Mizuki Seto -3 72 72 70 71 285 20 Eimi Koga -3 72 72 70 71 285 21 Hikaru Yoshimoto -3 71 69 72 73 285 22 Junko Omote -3 69 72 70 74 285 23 Hana Wakimoto -3 70 70 70 75 285 24 Mizuki Tanaka -3 71 68 71 75 285 25 Urara Onuki -2 75 70 71 70 286 26 Hinako Yamauchi -2 69 71 75 71 286 27 Mika Miyazato -2 72 71 71 72 286 28 Sayaka Takahashi -2 72 69 73 72 286 29 Rie Tsuji -2 70 69 74 73 286 30 Nayeon Eum -2 67 73 72 74 286 31 Solra Lee -1 75 72 71 69 287 32 Saranporn Langkulgasettrin -1 75 71 72 69 287 33 Sakura Kito -1 70 72 74 71 287
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34 Akira Yamaji -1 74 70 71 72 287 35 Kumiko Kaneda -1 69 71 75 72 287 36 Hiromu Ono -1 71 68 74 74 287 37 Yukiko Nishiki 0 75 69 75 69 288 38 Yu Tajima 0 72 72 74 70 288 39 Eriko Kobashi 0 74 71 72 71 288 40 Hinako Shibuno 0 72 72 73 71 288 41 Fumie Jo 0 73 72 70 73 288 42 Mei Takagi 0 73 69 73 73 288 43 Kokone Yoshimoto 0 72 73 69 74 288 44 Nanoko Hayashi 0 71 69 74 74 288 45 Chika Sawada 0 72 69 72 75 288 46 Mayu Hosaka +1 73 70 75 71 289 47 Esther Lee +1 72 74 71 72 289 48 Risa Ogusu +1 72 73 72 72 289 49 Natsuki Hatano +1 73 71 72 73 289 50 Maaya Suzuki +1 66 68 77 78 289 51 Shin-Ae Ahn +2 76 69 74 71 290 52 Shina Kanazawa +2 73 71 74 72 290 53 Megumi Shimokawa +2 74 68 76 72 290 54 Mana Shinozaki +2 70 78 69 73 290 55 Tsugumi Miyazaki +2 74 67 76 73 290 56 Mao Nozawa +2 70 74 72 74 290 57 Princess mary Superal +2 73 70 73 74 290 58 Seira Oki +2 72 73 69 76 290 59 Hyun ju Yoo +2 70 72 72 76 290 (You can bank on "Next Generation Sexy Queen" getting an invite once in a while) 60 Pei-Ying Tsai +2 72 70 71 77 290 61 Yuika Sue +3 75 68 77 71 291 62 Misae Yanagisawa +3 71 72 77 71 291 63 Naruha Miyata +3 72 75 72 72 291 64 Erika Nakano +3 72 73 73 73 291 65 Reika Usui +3 73 71 74 73 291 66 Julia Kurata +3 74 70 71 76 291 67 Miki Uehara +4 72 73 77 70 292 68 Shinobu Moromizato +4 73 69 78 72 292 69 Yoko Ishikawa +4 73 73 71 75 292 70 Do yeon Kim +4 70 76 71 75 292 71 O Sattaya +4 73 73 70 76 292 72 Riko Inoue +5 76 73 72 72 293 73 Hikaru Yagami +5 74 72 73 74 293 74 Saki Takeo +5 74 70 75 74 293 75 Yu Yonezawa +6 75 75 71 73 294 76 Yukari Nishiyama +6 73 75 72 74 294 77 Supamas Sangchan +6 71 73 75 75 294 78 Yuko Saitoh +6 73 72 73 76 294 79 Fumika Kawagishi +7 75 76 74 70 295 80 Seungji Hang +7 73 73 76 73 295 81 Ayaka Matsumori +7 73 73 73 76 295 82 Yuting Seki +7 77 71 70 77 295 83 Kotone Hori +7 74 67 75 79 295 84 Momoka Sega +8 75 76 74 71 296 85 Kaori Makitani +8 80 72 71 73 296 86 Yu-Ling Hsieh +8 74 78 70 74 296 87 Seonhwa Lee +8 75 74 73 74 296 88 Budsabakorn Sukapan +8 69 76 75 76 296 89 P Chutichai +9 75 74 74 74 297 90 Mari Iida +10 71 74 76 77 298 91 Miyuki Takeuchi +11 71 75 74 79 299 92 Yuna Takagi +11 68 74 78 79 299 93 Emi Sato +11 75 72 72 80 299 94 Tomoko Kanai +13 76 74 74 77 301 95 Moeka Nishihata +14 81 76 70 75 302 96 Megumi Takahashi +14 76 71 77 78 302 97 Mayu Hattori +15 73 77 80 73 303 98 Sakura Yokoyama +15 74 80 75 74 303 99 Momoka Miyake +15 75 74 75 79 303 100 Chanmee Kim +15 74 75 74 80 303 101 Ayana Kon +16 75 77 74 78 304 102 Hitomi Sawai +21 78 74 75 82 309
Momoka Miura and Mika Miyazato
Yoo seems to indicate that she'll play Japan's Step Up tour and work her way up from there...Ahn's plans are unclear, aside from probably going to her usual off-season camp on Australia's Gold Coast.
Kotone Hori(left)...she hurt her left wrist as an LPGA invite last February and hasn't been quite right since.
Erina Hara...that looks like her old looper from before 2018
Junko Omote (age 44) is back on tour...she once played 200+ straight events
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Post by jumpcut on Nov 30, 2018 12:07:24 GMT
Wow. After years scrubbing on the CLPGA (and getting her first win there just last month) Solar Lee sneaks in and grabs a card.
Maybe being my former avatar isn't the kiss of death after all.
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Post by awhson on Nov 30, 2018 12:24:38 GMT
philknj wrote "Hyun ju Yoo (You can bank on "Next Generation Sexy Queen" getting an invite once in a while)" Absolutely true. . .sponsor invites will be coming out the wazoo. . .probably never see her in Korea again. . .
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Post by jlpgafan on Nov 30, 2018 15:16:19 GMT
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Post by awhson on Nov 30, 2018 15:36:26 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on Nov 30, 2018 17:11:05 GMT
Great come back for Seon Woo Bae. I will miss her on the KLPGA. But it's great that she got what she wanted. Good luck to her on the JLPGA.
I really, really wanted Kotone Hori to make it. Oh well, I hope that she can at least play a few tournaments.
Good to see Mika make it. She seemed to have dropped out of site for awhile.
Maybe Princess Mary Superal will return to the Symetra Tour.
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Post by HappyFan on Nov 30, 2018 17:35:16 GMT
Seon Woo Bae showed what a star really is. She didn't have her best stuff this week, her back was against the wall, and she threw down a 68 while most around her were flailing. Congrats to her! I, too, will miss her on the KLPGA, but I'm sure she'll have a great time taking this next step in her career.
Pity poor Hyun Ju Yoo. Over four Q-School weeks, she was NEVER outside of getting a card or advancing until the final day of the final week. If she had hung on for one more day she would have been golden. That has got to sting. But she showed me that she's more than a super popular Instagram account. Hopefully she'll be back on a big stage again soon.
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Post by jlpgafan on Nov 30, 2018 17:42:29 GMT
the Symetra is tough for japanese players culturely, financially and the time committment. Both Kana Nagai and Haruka Morita are good examples although they now are sucessful in jlpga.
I think Ayaka Matsumori, and Fumiko Kawanishi applied for LPGA Q-school but eventually pulled out. since they both missed the cut maybe they will reconsider.
Ayaka Watanabe, following her olympic dreams had a disaster Stage2 LPGA Q-school this year.
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Post by awhson on Nov 30, 2018 18:11:49 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Nov 30, 2018 20:00:35 GMT
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Post by awhson on Dec 1, 2018 0:11:01 GMT
Seon Woo at the airport on the way back home, accepting lots of congrats on her Instagram. . .
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Post by jlpgafan on Dec 1, 2018 3:22:59 GMT
mika miyazato age:29 played on the lpga for 9 years with career earnings of $4M. hopefully, she stays healthy and playing fulltime on jlpga will become a major player on the tour. her stroke ave on LPGA is 71.5 and like ai miyazato she is from okinawa, japan but they are not related. http://instagram.com/p/Bon-eLcFf7s
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Post by johnboy on Dec 1, 2018 3:58:22 GMT
I noticed that Hae-rym Kim did not participate at QT, she won last year as a non-member and had a full card this year but finished 59th on money list. This means she wont be on the JLPGA in 2019 and will focus on KLPGA i guess!
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Post by philknj on Dec 1, 2018 13:08:21 GMT
I noticed that Hae-rym Kim did not participate at QT, she won last year as a non-member and had a full card this year but finished 59th on money list. This means she wont be on the JLPGA in 2019 and will focus on KLPGA i guess!
Yes, her management company put out a statement saying she'll play in Korea next season (aside from an occasional invite to Japan). She was definitely good enough to reach the top-50 on the money list, but chose to skip a lot of tournaments.
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