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Post by SoYeonFan on Dec 1, 2018 17:17:36 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! Welcome back to the KLPGA. I never thought about her being in jeopardy of losing her card on the JLPGA. With her playing so many tournaments on the KLPGA. Maybe she wasn't completely bought in on playing the JLPGA. Anyway I am glad that she will play full time on the KLPGA.
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Post by johnboy on Dec 2, 2018 1:40:37 GMT
Thanks for advising, I've noticed the number of Korean players with full card next year has dropped to 15 from a high of 18 - 19 players a few years ago, interesting to know why that is the case.
BTW Sharon and Sexy Queen #2 despite not getting a full card will probably get into about 8 tournaments and that may increase depending on performance and the reshuffle which the JLPGA introduced for the first time this year.
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Post by philknj on Dec 2, 2018 5:52:42 GMT
Thanks for advising, I've noticed the number of Korean players with full card next year has dropped to 15 from a high of 18 - 19 players a few years ago, interesting to know why that is the case.
I haven't counted the number of Korean regulars on this tour during the last four seasons. We know Young Kim and SY Kang retired during this time and Hae Rym Kim has left, so that's a loss of three right there.
The top four players from the q-school top-33 are in the collection below...in order, Erina Hara, Saki Asai, Yoko Maeda and Aoi Ohnishi:
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Post by 18majors on Dec 2, 2018 13:31:34 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Dec 2, 2018 19:16:27 GMT
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