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Post by philknj on Jun 11, 2017 15:06:56 GMT
Per the event website, the course is closed to the public on Monday while they have the qualifier...28 players are in it.
No. Player Name Nat. Entry Status Exempt Rank
LPGA Tour Division Member 1 Augusta James CAN Entered 174 2 Emily Collins USA Entered 175 3 Alejandra Llaneza MEX Entered 181 4 Krista Puisite USA Entered 184 5 Julieta Granada USA Entered 237 6 Rachel Rohanna USA Entered 363
Symetra Tour Professional Member 7 Felicity Johnson ENG Entered 123 8 Nicole Sakamoto USA Entered 187 9 Christine Meier USA Entered 192 10 Liz Breed USA Entered 227 11 Sandra Angulo Minarro USA Entered 237 12 Susana Benavides USA Entered 240 13 Hanule Seo USA Entered 256 14 Jessie Gerry USA Entered 271 15 Alexandra Newell USA Entered 274 16 Sarah Hoffman USA Entered 284 17 Lisbeth Brooks USA Entered 301 18 Elizabeth Elmassian AUS Entered 312 19 Betsy Kelly USA Entered 318 20 Samantha Postillion USA Entered 338 21 Samantha Troyanovich USA Entered 355 22 Laura Jansone LAT Entered 384 23 Andrea Wong USA Entered 386
Non Member 24 Jennifer Elsholz USA Entered 1 25 Ember Schuldt USA Entered 2 26 Selena Costabile CAN Entered 3 27 Emily Rymer USA Entered 4 28 Audrey Nelson USA Entered 5
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Post by 18majors on Jun 11, 2017 15:37:18 GMT
This is one of the $2.0 million purse tournaments.
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Post by 18majors on Jun 12, 2017 17:08:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 18:05:52 GMT
I hope the relaxing week in Orlando spent with her family, new dog, J. Song and Haru Nomura will put Terminator in the right frame of mind for a top five finish.
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Post by 18majors on Jun 12, 2017 19:14:42 GMT
Course map
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Post by 18majors on Jun 12, 2017 22:40:34 GMT
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Post by SoYeonFan on Jun 13, 2017 13:52:10 GMT
To bad Beth Allen isn't playing. I wanted to try to talk to Sophia Gustafson as she was one of my favorite players. She won a lot of tournaments world wide. Despite the fact that her putting were not very good. She changed her putting style more than Michelle Wei. The last tournament I saw her in were the Hanna Bank. I remember because she were paired with Mi Hyun Kim and Jimin Kang. Her putter grip was build up so large that she could hardly get her hands around it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2017 15:41:14 GMT
Gustafson was one of the more enjoyable players to watch at Rancho Mirage. She could really move the ball. She still looks like she could get out there and play. Underrated golfer.
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Post by bangkokbobby on Jun 13, 2017 15:41:39 GMT
I wouldn't mind seeing another win by black belt Sei-Young Kim. Hopefully, she gives the rest of the field the third degree. Ouch! With Hana Jang returning home, Sei-Young is my favorite among sort of "exuberant" or outwardly expressive players.
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Post by 18majors on Jun 13, 2017 16:07:19 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Jun 13, 2017 16:32:40 GMT
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Post by mr3putt on Jun 13, 2017 16:38:44 GMT
"Brooke Henderson - This course fits her game" Tony...how does this course 'fit' Brooke's game...she's only played it once and finished 11 shots behind the winner.
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Post by HappyFan on Jun 13, 2017 17:49:46 GMT
I wouldn't mind seeing another win by black belt Sei-Young Kim. Hopefully, she gives the rest of the field the third degree. Ouch! With Hana Jang returning home, Sei-Young is my favorite among sort of "exuberant" or outwardly expressive players. No offense to Sei Young, but she has a win this year. In Gee has four runner-up finishes, probably should have won last week, and has been far more consistent than Sei Young to boot. She is so overdue it hurts. GO IN GEE! (although looking at the three former winners of this tournament, it looks like this is yet another bomber's paradise).
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Post by 18majors on Jun 13, 2017 18:49:00 GMT
HappyFanIn Gee's pattern has been second, missed cut and second; she's due to miss cut again this week. I'll breathe a sigh of relief if In Gee makes the cut on Friday.
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Post by bangkokbobby on Jun 13, 2017 19:10:34 GMT
I wouldn't mind seeing another win by black belt Sei-Young Kim. Hopefully, she gives the rest of the field the third degree. Ouch! With Hana Jang returning home, Sei-Young is my favorite among sort of "exuberant" or outwardly expressive players. No offense to Sei Young, but she has a win this year. In Gee has four runner-up finishes, probably should have won last week, and has been far more consistent than Sei Young to boot. She is so overdue it hurts. GO IN GEE! (although looking at the three former winners of this tournament, it looks like this is yet another bomber's paradise). In-Gee is going through a Stacy Lewis-esque bridesmaid stretch.
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