KirkwoodGolf: 5 Nov 2008

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Oklahoma State's Lindberg leader of the
pack in Futures Tour Q School
Amateur Pernilla Lindberg of Bollnas, Sweden, posted a career-low 6-under-par 66 at Huntington Hills Golf and Country Club to lead all players through second-round play at 135 (-9).
Lindberg overcame a four-stroke deficit to first-round leader Maria Hernandez (76) of Pamplona, Spain. LPGA Tour member Hannah Jun (67) of San Diego, Calif., climbed to one shot behind Lindberg with a two-day total of 136 (-8).
Jieun Oh (68) of Jejudo, South Korea, is in solo third at 6-under-par 138. Fourth-ranked collegian Jane Chin (66) of Mission Viejo, Calif., and high school amateur Victoria Kiser (69) of Orlando, Fla., are four strokes back with a two-round score of 139 (-5).
The 312-player field is competing at Cleveland Heights Golf Course, Huntington Hills and Imperial Lakes Country Club - all in the Greater Lakeland area. The first, second and third rounds will be played on all three courses with each contestant playing each course once before the final round of play is staged at Cleveland Heights.
The change of scenery was not as kind to Hernandez as she carded a 4-over-par 76 at Imperial Lakes to drop back into a four-way tie for seventh at 3-under-par 141. Eighteen-year-old Min Seo Kwak (77) of Seoul, South Korea, dropped to even-par 144 through two rounds at Cleveland Heights after recording a 5-under-par 67 in Tuesday's round.
Lindberg was 1-under par through eight holes before holing a 30-foot birdie putt on her ninth hole. The Swede saved par on holes 10 through 12 before closing out her round with three consecutive birdies -- all within four feet. She carded six birdies and 12 pars on the day.
"Right now, my game feels very steady from tee to green," said Lindberg, a member of the winning Swedish Women's World Amateur Team. "I thought I was pretty solid with the irons and I was able to adjust to the speed of the greens."
Going "back to school" has meant more to Lindberg than making her mark in the ranks of professional golf. Her time in Lakeland has included several nights at Panera catching up on schoolwork before she heads back to Stillwater, Okla., where she will finish her senior season with the fourth-ranked Cowgirls.
Lindberg has also sought the advice of fellow Swede and Duramed FUTURES Tour member Sofie Andersson of Angelholm, Sweden. Andersson, a 2008 LPGA rookie, helped set up Lindberg with housing and has been giving her tips on organization and life as a professional.
Jun recorded a bogey-free round with five birdies. She followed her alma mater, UCLA, during the stroke-play portion of the Hooter's Match Play Championship in Orlando before heading to Lakeland. A former two-time All-American with the Bruins, Jun is trying to stay warmed up for the final stage of the LPGA Qualifying Tournament in December.
"We really don't have many events to play in so this is good practice for (LPGA) Q-School," Jun said. "I hit some good shots today and made some putts."
Making noise as the youngest competitor in the 312-player field was the 16-year-old amateur Kiser. She mixed four birdies and a bogey in Wednesday's round at Imperial Lakes to move into a tie for fourth with Chin, a senior at UC-Irvine.
"I feel very comfortable out there because it's really just me and the course," Kiser said. "It's a great opportunity to see where my game stacks up and I feel like I've been playing very consistently."
A rising star in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) ranks, Kiser won four of six AJGA events she entered to earn honorable mention All-American status. She was named Player of the Year and a first-team All-American with the Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) before moving on to the AJGA.
Not expected to graduate from high school until 2010, Kiser hasn't set a timetable on when she will turn pro. If she decides to take the college route, Kiser is sure to be a highly-coveted recruit when the time comes.
"My ultimate goal is to turn professional, but either way it will be great," said Kiser, who collected three FCWT victories this year. "I'm happy where my game is right now."
Amateur Jessica Hauser of Hartland, Wis., and Mizuyo Tanaka of Tokyo, Japan, carded hole-in-ones in second-round play, following up 2008 Tour member Stephanie Godare of Conroy, Texas, and her first-round ace at Huntington Hills on the 177-yard, 14th hole.
Hauser, a senior at Ohio State University, used a 6-iron on the par-3, 15th hole at Imperial Lakes from 167 yards for her third career hole-in-one and first in competition. She is one of five Buckeyes competing in this week's qualifier, joining Gemma Webster of Glasgow, Scotland, Emma Jandel of Dayton, Ohio, Nara Shin of Avon, Conn., and In Hong Lim of Melbourne, Australia.
Tanaka drained her third career ace on the 166-yard 11th hole at Huntington Hills.
"Sometimes I get pessimistic about these shots, but it disappeared so fast I thought it skipped over the green," Hauser said. "I hit it great and was staring it down. Sure enough when I walked up, it was in."
Third-round play begins Thursday morning at 8 a.m. off the first and 10th tees at each course. The field will be cut to the low 90 scores and ties after 54 holes.
For scores, pairings and more information, visit www.duramedfuturestour.com.
Weather: Mostly cloudy with a high temperature around 72 degrees and light winds coming from the northwest from 5-10 mph.
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United States Futures Tour Qualifying School Scoreboard
Lakeland, Florida
SECOND ROUND TOTALS

Par 144 (2 x 72)
6203-yard, par 36-36 - 72 Cleveland Heights Golf Course.
6103-yard, par 36-36 - 72 Huntington Hills Golf & Country Club.
6364-yard, par 36-36 - 72 Imperial Lakes Country Club.
(a-denotes amateur):
1 Pernilla Lindberg (a) (Bollnas, Sweden) 69-66 - 135
2 Hannah Jun (San Diego, Calif.) 69-67 - 136
3 Jieun Oh (Jejudo, South Korea) 70-68 - 138
4 Victoria Kiser (a) (Orlando, Fla.) 70-69 - 139
4 Jane Chin (a) (Mission Viejo, Calif.) 73-66 - 139
6 Kylene Pulley (Kokomo, Ind.) 69-71 - 140
7 Kira Meixner (a) (Richmond, British Columbia) 72-69 - 141
7 Maria Hernandez (a) (Pamplona, Spain) 65-76 - 141
7 Molly Birmingham (Cornelius, N.C.) 70-71 - 141
7 Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bangkok, Thailand) 71-70 - 141
11 Anna Grzebien (Narragansett, R.I.) 72-70 - 142
11 Elisa Serramia (Barcelona, Spain) 73-69 - 142
13 Mallory Hetzel (a) (Summerville, S.C.) 73-70 - 143
13 Tzu-Chi Lin (a) (Beaumont, Calif.) 70-73 - 143
13 Malinda Johnson (Eau Claire, Wis.) 70-73 - 143
13 Jessica Yadloczky (a) (Casselberry, Fla.) 72-71 - 143
17 Sarah Jacobs (Nashville, Tenn.) 71-73 - 144
17 Min Seo Kwak (Seoul, South Korea) 67-77 - 144
17 Erina Yamato (San Jose, Calif.) 74-70 - 144
17 Stephanie Kim (a) (Orlando, Fla.) 75-69 - 144
17 Lauren Doughtie (a) (Suffolk, Va.) 75-69 - 144
17 Susan Nam (Edmonton, Alberta) 69-75 - 144
17 Marci Turner (Tompkinsville, Ky.) 69-75 - 144
17 Christine Song (a) (Fullerton, Calif.) 71-73 - 144
17 Liz Janangelo (West Hartford, Conn.) 71-73 - 144
26 Lilly Kobayashi (a) (Santa Monica, Calif.) 71-74 - 145
26 Taylore Karle (a) (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 70-75 - 145
26 Lucy Nunn (a) (Lawton, Okla.) 74-71 - 145
26 Courtney Mahon (Lee's Summit, Mo.) 70-75 - 145
30 Maria Laura Elvira (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 76-70 - 146
30 Amie Hartje (Torrance, Calif.) 72-74 - 146
30 Han Lee (a) (Punchon, South Korea) 72-74 - 146
30 Madeleine Holmblad (Stockholm, Sweden) 73-73 - 146
30 Priscilla Duffield (Gold Coast, Australia) 76-70 - 146
30 Nara Shin (a) (Avon, Conn.) 72-74 - 146
30 Natalie Sheary (a) (West Hartford, Conn.) 72-74 - 146
30 Maggie Simons (Raleigh, N.C.) 73-73 - 146
30 Lorraine Ballerano (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 69-77 - 146
39 Melissa Eaton (Port Shepstone, South Africa) 74-73 - 147
39 Stephanie Connelly (a) (Pasadena, Md.) 75-72 - 147
39 Cindy Lee-Pridgen (Sabah, Malaysia) 73-74 - 147
39 Alison Walshe (Westford, Mass.) 72-75 - 147
39 Kristie Smith (Perth, Australia) 74-73 - 147
39 Tiffany Prats (Williston, Fla.) 73-74 - 147
39 Elin Andersson (Eskilstuna, Sweden) 68-79 - 147
39 Jennie Lee (a) (Henderson, Nev.) 72-75 - 147
39 Mayule Tomimbang (a) (Kissimmee, Fla.) 77-70 - 147
39 Ai Origake (Fukuoka, Japan) 74-73 - 147
39 Candy Hannemann (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 76-71 - 147
39 Stephanie Oukeo (a) (Paris, France) 74-73 - 147
39 Amelia Lewis (a) (Jacksonville, Fla.) 74-73 - 147
39 Laura Crawford (Lancaster, S.C.) 76-71 - 147
53 Blair Lamb (a) (Flat Rock, N.C.) 73-75 - 148
53 Dana Bates (Thousand Palms, Calif.) 74-74 - 148
53 Susannah Aboff (a) (Loudonville, N.Y.) 72-76 - 148
53 Cindy LaCrosse (a) (Tampa, Fla.) 73-75 - 148
53 Eugina Lim (Seoul, South Korea) 71-77 - 148
53 Eva Yoe (Hong Kong, China) 75-73 - 148
53 Amy Schmucker (Cold Spring, Minn.) 77-71 - 148
53 Taylor Leon (Dallas, Texas) 75-73 - 148
53 Katrina Leckovic (Burnaby, British Columbia) 74-74 - 148
53 Noon Huachai (Bangkok, Thailand) 75-73 - 148
53 Christina Jones (Jensen Beach, Fla.) 71-77 - 148
53 Renee Skidmore (Everett, Wash.) 76-72 - 148
53 Brenda McLarnon (Belfast, Ireland) 75-73 - 148
53 Kimberly McCready (Placerville, Calif.) 76-72 - 148
53 Nhung Thi Tang (Uung Tau, Vietnam) 73-75 - 148
53 Amanda Costner (Claremore, Okla.) 74-74 - 148
53 Heather Angell (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 75-73 - 148
53 SeLanee Henderson (Apple Valley, Calif.) 72-76 - 148
53 Yoo Kyeong Kim (Incheon, South Korea) 75-73 - 148
53 Lene Krog (a) (Lier, Norway) 76-72 - 148
53 Michaela Cavener (Ponca City, Okla.) 77-71 - 148
53 Alejandra Shaw (Vina Del Mar, Chile) 73-75 - 148
53 Heather Burgner (a) (Lakeland, Fla.) 76-72 - 148
53 Jody Fleming (Melbourne, Australia) 74-74 - 148
53 Kelly Schaub (Greeley, Colo.) 77-71 - 148
53 Jasi Acharya (Missoula, Mont.) 76-72 - 148
79 Alexandra Braga (Los Angeles, Calif.) 73-76 - 149
79 Ryann O'Toole (a) (San Clemente, Calif.) 77-72 - 149
79 Perry Swenson (Charlotte, N.C.) 76-73 - 149
79 Susan Choi (Natick, Mass.) 73-76 - 149
79 Kelly Jacques (Longmont, Colo.) 75-74 - 149
79 Eom Ji Park (Vancouver, BC) 73-76 - 149
79 Erin Thorne (Bracebridge, Ontario) 76-73 - 149
79 Anna Scott (a) (Consett, England) 75-74 - 149
79 Mizuyo Tanaka (Osaka, Japan) 77-72 - 149
79 Praewnapa Phol-Uayporn (a) (Bangkok, Thailand 75-74 - 149
79 Carol Green-Robertson (Virginia Beach, Va.) 74-75 - 149
79 Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 72-77 - 149
79 Sara Ovadia (a) (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 74-75 - 149
79 Seema Sadekar (Las Vegas, Nev.) 73-76 - 149
79 Katie Fraley (Brandenburg, Ky.) 77-72 - 149
79 Carmen Bandea (Atlanta, Ga.) 77-72 - 149
79 Kimberly Goedecke (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) 75-74 - 149
79 Jenelle Gomez (San Jose, Calif.) 76-73 - 149
79 Benedikte Grotvedt (Nesbru, Norway) 75-74 - 149
98 Angela Oh (Maple Shade, N.J.) 79-71 - 150
98 Amy Meier (a) (Rochester Hills, Mich.) 76-74 - 150
98 Cassandra Blaney (Davenport, Fla.) 74-76 - 150
98 Therese Nilsson (a) (Vellinge, Sweden) 76-74 - 150
98 Sam White (Potomac, Md.) 79-71 - 150
98 Sofia Gorelik (a) (Tandil, Argentina) 76-74 - 150
98 Charlotte Campbell (Heathrow, Fla.) 75-75 - 150
98 Janice Olivencia (Austin, Texas) 77-73 - 150
98 Lindsey Bergeon (Sarasota, Fla.) 80-70 - 150
98 Brittainy Klein (Henderson, Ky.) 77-73 - 150
98 Walailak Satarak (Bellflower, Calif.) 78-72 - 150
98 Gemma Webster (a) (Glasgow, Scotland) 71-79 - 150
98 Jordan Hardy (a) (Sylacauga, Ala.) 76-74 - 150
98 Laura London (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 73-77 - 150
112 Mari Miezwa (a) (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) 74-77 - 151
112 Jeana Finlinson (Bloomington, Ind.) 73-78 - 151
112 Marlowe Boukis (a) (Lutherville, Md.) 79-72 - 151
112 Jessica Carafiello (Coral Springs, Fla.) 72-79 - 151
112 Natasha Morgan (Monmouthshire, South Wales) 71-80 - 151
112 Veronica Felibert (a) (Los Angeles, Calif.) 77-74 - 151
Mary Moan (New Haven, Conn.) 79-72 - 151
Maggie Steciuk (London, Ontario) 78-73 - 151
Jackie Szymoniak (Newnan, Ga.) 75-76 - 151
Nikki Hadd (Crestview, Fla.) 74-77 - 151
Lorette Lyttle (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 79-72 - 151
Jeanne Cho-Hunicke (Longwood, Fla.) 76-75 - 151
Julie Tomlinson (Noblesville, Ind.) 77-74 - 151
Ulrika Ljungman-Smith (Stockholm, Sweden) 76-75 - 151
Marina Martinez (Modesto, Calif.) 77-74 - 151
Anastasia Kostina (Nakhabino, Russia) 77-74 - 151
128 Allison Goodman (a) (San Diego, Calif.) 77-75 - 152
Kitty Hwang (Guayaquil, Ecuador) 78-74 - 152
Flower Castillo (a) (San Antonio, Texas) 79-73 - 152
Lehua Wise (Kauai, Hawaii) 74-78 - 152
Adrienne White (Red Deer, Alberta) 76-76 - 152
Georgette Rolle (Nassau, Bahamas) 75-77 - 152
Stacey Bieber (Winnipeg, Manitoba) 80-72 - 152
Stephany Fleet (a) (DeWitt, Mich.) 75-77 - 152
Inhong Lim (a) (Columbus, Ohio) 76-76 - 152
Sunny Park (Parramatta, Australia) 79-73 - 152
Laura Bavaird (a) (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 77-75 - 152
Grace Woo (Los Angeles, Calif.) 75-77 - 152
Wan Ling Chung (a) (Taipei, Taiwan) 77-75 - 152
Santie Koch (Potgietersrus, South Africa) 76-76 - 152
Susanne Jepson (a) (Stavanger, Norway) 80-72 - 152
Julia Huh (Pasadena, Md.) 77-75 - 152
Jenny Hansen (Cairo, Neb.) 78-74 - 152
Jin Hyun Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 77-75 - 152
Camila Mori (Santiago, Chile) 79-73 - 152
147 Alana Johnson (Litchfield Park, Ariz.) 76-77 - 153
Bridget Dwyer (Kailua, Hawaii) 75-78 - 153
Wonjoo Choi (Temecula, Calif.) 78-75 - 153
Jillian Wyne (Calgary, Alberta) 78-75 - 153
Chihi Chu (a) (Tainan, Taiwan) 76-77 - 153
Jennifer Hong (a) (Granger, Ind.) 77-76 - 153
Ellen Dunne (Lauderdale By-The-Sea, Fla.) 79-74 - 153
Cindy Miller (Silver Creek, N.Y.) 76-77 - 153
Verity Knight (Gold Coast, Australia) 75-78 - 153
Kelly Nakashima (a) (Maui, Hawaii) 78-75 - 153
Nicola Eaton (Port Shepstone, South Africa) 77-76 - 153
Danielle Mills (a) (Pointe-Claire, Quebec) 77-76 - 153
Elena Kurokawa (Redondo Beach, Calif.) 75-78 - 153
160 Xena Lee (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 77-77 - 154
Katie Miller (a) (Jeannette, Pa.) 78-76 - 154
Jessica Hauser (a) (Hartland, Wis.) 76-78 - 154
Nicole Wildes (a) (Baxley, Ga.) 81-73 - 154
Sookhee Baek (Altamonte Springs, Fla.) 78-76 - 154
Bernadette Luse (Naples, Fla.) 78-76 - 154
Tiffany Chudy (Miramar, Fla.) 73-81 - 154
Natalie Cruse (a) (Surrey, England) 76-78 - 154
Parla Reto (a) (Bloemfontein, South Africa) 78-76 - 154
Libby Smith (Essex Junction, Vt.) 78-76 - 154
Daria Cummings (a) (Monroe, Conn.) 76-78 - 154
Esther Moon (Nashville, Tenn.) 77-77 - 154
Amber Prange (Noblesville, Ind.) 78-76 - 154
Elena Robles (Redondo Beach, Calif.) 78-76 - 154
Taryn Durham (Glasgow, Ky.) 76-78 - 154
Polly Travica (Newcastle, Australia) 78-76 - 154
Juli Erekson (Mapleton, Utah) 77-77 - 154
177 Jennifer Kovach (Braselton, Ga.) 74-81 - 155
Whitney Wright Naevestad (Rockingham, N.C.) 78-77 - 155
Lucy Davies (Northridge, Calif.) 77-78 - 155
Jutta Degerman (Helsinki, Finland) 77-78 - 155
Jill Frantz (Iowa City, Iowa) 77-78 - 155
Elvira Barcala (Maracay, Venezuela) 77-78 - 155
Jennifer Pandolfi (Navarre, Fla.) 76-79 - 155
Nicole Forshner (a) (Banff, Alberta) 76-79 - 155
Alison Curdt (St. Louis, Mo.) 77-78 - 155
Andrea Franco (Asuncion, Paraguay) 78-77 - 155
Michelle Simpson (New Smyrna Beach, Fla.) 79-76 - 155
Haley Gildea (East Greenwich, R.I.) 78-77 - 155
Mary Carmody (a) (Cortland, N.Y.) 77-78 - 155
Caroline Park (Seoul, South Korea) 79-76 - 155
Ashley Mylton (Charlotte, N.C.) 77-78 - 155
Shawna McIntyre (The Woodlands, Texas) 76-79 - 155
193 Shasta Averyhardt (a) (Flint, Mich.) 78-78 - 156
Anna Green (Fort Pierce, Fla.) 80-76 - 156
Kendall Dye (a) (Edmend, Okla.) 79-77 - 156
Kate Stepanek (Guilford, Conn.) 77-79 - 156
Vera Meixner (a) (Seeboden, Austria) 77-79 - 156
Kathryn O'Rourke (a) (Holmes, N.Y.) 81-75 - 156
Nina Rodriguez (San Jose, Calif.) 79-77 - 156
Susan Laney (a) (Charlotte, N.C.) 78-78 - 156
Megan Godfrey (Homewood, Ill.) 78-78 - 156
Caroline Goasguen (Cap D'Agde, France) 75-81 - 156
Wan-Ting Lai (a) (Taipei, Taiwan) 79-77 - 156
Emma Calderone (Unionville, Ontario) 80-76 - 156
Tiarra Honce (Kelowna, British Columbia) 78-78 - 156
Michelle Castillo (San Antonio, Texas) 80-76 - 156
Lindsey Edmunds (London, Ontario) 78-78 - 156
Tara Goedeken (Dodge City, Kan.) 75-81 - 156
Ashley Forbes (Sumner, Wash.) 82-74 - 156
Andrea Werner (Evansville, Ind.) 75-81 - 156
211 Natalia Ghilzon (a) (Windsor, Ontario) 80-77 - 157
Kathy Schowe (a) (La Quinta, Calif.) 82-75 - 157
Kelly Kronen (New Fairfield, Conn.) 78-79 - 157
Patricia Beliard (Pontarlier, France) 83-74 - 157
Violeta Retamoza (Aguascalientes, Mexico) 81-76 - 157
Kyla Jones (Nanuet, N.Y.) 76-81 - 157
Louise Harris (a) (Dublin, Ireland) 80-77 - 157
Eileen Vargas (Ibague, Colombia) 79-78 - 157
Maite Ortiz de Pinedo (San Sebastian, Spain) 81-76 - 157
Claudine Foong (Aurora, Ontario) 82-75 - 157
Lauren Baugh (Spring, Texas) 79-78 - 157
222 Matia Maffiuletti (a) (Bergamo, Italy) 76-82 - 158
Amanda Horn (a) (Carrollton, Ga.) 79-79 - 158
Angel Sze (a) (San Marino, Calif.) 80-78 - 158
Jordan Craig (a) (Connellsville, Pa.) 78-80 - 158
Emma Jandel (a) (Dayton, Ohio) 81-77 - 158
Brittany Johnston (Akron, Ohio) 79-79 - 158
Alison Zimmer (Tallahassee, Fla.) 80-78 - 158
Becky Pernicone (Morganville, N.J.) 80-78 - 158
Melissa Dziabo (Naples, Fla.) 78-80 - 158
Patty Schremmer (Siesta Key, Fla.) 78-80 - 158
Catherine Matranga (Fort Worth, Texas) 77-81 - 158
Ashley Sholer (a) (Hamilton, Ontario) 79-79 - 158
Jozi Ainley (Nakuru, Kenya) 80-78 - 158
Helene Kang (a) (Cypress, Calif.) 83-75 - 158
236 Juliana Duling (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 81-78 - 159
Victoria Thompson (a) (Akwesasne, Ontario) 79-80 - 159
Kate Machado (Austin, Texas) 82-77 - 159
Liedena Gonzalez-Guerra (Valencia, Venezuela) 82-77 - 159
Sinyung Choi (Jeju, South Korea) 78-81 - 159
Sarah Butler (Roseau, Minn.) 78-81 - 159
Candace Pasechnik (Calgary, Alberta) 80-79 - 159
Angela Won (Orlando, Fla.) 77-82 - 159
Carlene Truitt (a) (Marysville, Ohio) 79-80 - 159
Jaclyn Sweeney (a) (Bradenton, Fla.) 80-79 - 159
246 Jackie Barenborg (Vero Beach, Fla.) 76-84 - 160
Carly Ludwig (a) (Brownsberg, Ind.) 78-82 - 160
Kelley Groff (Salem, Ore.) 80-80 - 160
Shelley Anderson (Clarksville, Tenn.) 82-78 - 160
Laure Sibille (a) (Nimes, France) 81-79 - 160
Yuho Okubo (Nagoya, Japan) 80-80 - 160
Jessy Tang (a) (Orlando, Fla.) 82-78 - 160
Cuyler Hedley (Cobourg, Ontario) 82-78 - 160
Anna Rogers (a) (Hartwell, Ga.) 84-76 - 160
Rebecca Samuelsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) 78-82 - 160
Naela El Attar (a) (Alexandria, Egypt) 80-80 - 160
257 Rebecca Kim (a) (Tigard, Ore.) 79-82 - 161
Cathie Williamson (Shelby, Mont.) 79-82 - 161
Stephanie Godare (Conroe, Texas) 79-82 - 161
Aubrey McCormick (Orlando, Fla.) 80-81 - 161
Justina Yu (Las Vegas, Nev.) 83-78 - 161
Debbie Munoz (Delray Beach, Fla.) 80-81 - 161
Raquel Riley (Freeport, Bahamas) 84-77 - 161
Heather LeMaster (a) (Sacramento, Calif.) 81-80 - 161
Kim Kouwabunpat (Upland, Calif.) 78-83 - 161
266 RemiJin Camping (Miami, Fla.) 79-83 - 162
Hallie Cochran (a) (Huntsville, Texas) 77-85 - 162
Meghan Trainor (Charlotte, N.C.) 76-86 - 162
Raman Saran (Calgary, Alberta) 82-80 - 162
270 Minyoung Ko (Franklin Park, N.J.) 80-83 - 163
Jessica Schneider (Elgin, Ill.) 85-78 - 163
Jaclyn Burch (Satellite Beach, Fla.) 81-82 - 163
Zakiya Randall (a) (Atlanta, Ga.) 81-82 - 163
274 Jacklynn Miller (North Bay, Ontario) 78-86 - 164
Missy Pederson (Minneapolis, Minn.) 84-80 - 164
Meghan Mahoney (Nantucket, Mass.) 81-83 - 164
Karisma Smith (a) (Montgomery, Texas) 78-86 - 164
Ai Asano (Tokyo, Japan) 81-83 - 164
Jenny Calkins (a) (Greenville, Mich.) 86-78 - 164
280 Ana Carrillo (a) (Guadalajara, Mexico) 82-83 - 165
Mayura Skowronski (a) (Jersey City, N.J.) 80-85 - 165
Kayla Shaul (Omaha, Neb.) 80-85 - 165
Paula Pearson-Tucker (Miami, Fla.) 80-85 - 165
Kaylin Isler (Southlake, Texas) 81-84 - 165
Blair Koehn (a) (Newton, Kansas) 82-83 - 165
286 Tierra Manigault (a) (Los Angeles, Calif.) 82-84 - 166
Beba Macias (Monterrey, Mexico) 83-83 - 166
288 Jandee Kim (Buena Park, Calif.) 83-84 - 167
Rebekah Wilson (a) (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.) 86-81 - 167
292 Christy Cheek (Eastman, Ga.) 85-83 - 168
Jennifer Cornford (Vancouver, BC) 86-82 - 168
294 Melanie Granville (a) (Pinehurst, N.C.) 86-83 - 169
Alice Brown (a) (Valrico, Fla.) 83-86 - 169
Tatiana Gammicchia (a) (Khabarovsk, Russia) 85-84 - 169
300 Brittney Goehring (Bakersfield, Calif.) 85-86 - 171

Top players' guide to early-season

events on 2009 calendar

Dates and venues of early-season competitive opportunities in 2009 for players who are either in the Ladies Golf Union's Vagliano Trophy preliminary squad or feel they are good enough to push themselves into contention with good performances are:



JANUARY

7 to 10: Harder Hall Women's Invitational over 72 holes. Venue: Harder Hall Country Club, Sebring, Florida (opening event on Orange Blossom Tour).

14 to 17: South Atlantic Ladies Amateur over 72 holes. Venue: Oceanside Country Club, Ormond Beach, Florida (2nd event on Orange Blossom Tour).

19 to 24: Ione D Jones/Doherty Championship (match-play). Venue Coral Ridge Country Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (3rd event on Orange Blossom Tour).

26 to 30: 63rd Women's International Four-ball. Venue: Orangebrook Coountry Club, Hollywood, Florida (4th event on Orange Blossom Tour).

+All the contact numbers, websites and other details for the 2009 Orange Blossom Tour in Florida are available at the following website: http://www.harderhallwomens.com/obt.html

29 to February 2: Portuguese ladies open amateur championship. Handicap limit 6. Venue: Quinta do Peru Golf Club, near Lisbon. Enter through Portuguese Golf Federation (tel 00351 21412 3780). Website: http://www.fpg.pt/

FEBRUARY

12-13: Murcia Ladies Open over 36 holes. Silver Division players. Venue: Hacienda del Alamo Women's Winter Festival, Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort, Murcia, south-east Spain.

14: St Valentine's Day pro-am over 18 holes. Venue: Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort.

15: Costa Calida Pairs over 18 holes. First nine holes alternate shot, second nine holes better ball. Silver Division players. Venue: Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort.

16-17: Hacienda del Alamo Ladies Open over 36 holes. Silver Division players. Venue: Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort.

++Entry forms for all the Hacienda del Alamo Festival competitions are available by logging on to http://www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk/ or E-mailing the Tournament Controller, Colin Farquharson, at Colin@scottishgolfview.com or phoning him at (+44) 01224 869782

25 to March 1: Spanish women's open amateur championship. Venue: Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas (Gran Canaria Island). Handicap limit: 4.

Enter through the Spanish Golf Federation (telephone 0034 91 555 2692). Website: golfspainfederacion.com or E-mail: rfeg@golfspain.com

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Freshman Ferrier is playing well on
US college circuit debut in California

Baberton Golf Club member Paul Ferrier, a freshman student at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, is doing well in his debut tournament on the American college circuit.
With one round to play in the CordeValle Collegiate at CordeValle, San Martin in California, 19-year-old Edinburgh player, the 2007 Scottish boys' match-play champion, is lying joint 12th in a field of 76 players.
Ferrier matched the par of 72 over a course much longer than he would be accustomed to at home - 7,119 yards - in his first round and he had a 74 in yesterday's (TUESDAY) second round for four-over-par tally of 146. He has had five birdies so far and has kept a double bogey off his card so far.
Tim Sluiter (Southern California University) leads with a pair of 70s for 140.
Paul Ferrier is the second-best UNC-Charlotte player from a squad of six in the tournament. Team-mate David Rawluk, a senior-year student from Dublin, is sharing third place on 142 after scores of 74 and 68, the best second-round return by anyone.
LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2 x 72) 7,119yd
140 Tim Sluiter (Southern California) 70 70.
141 Matthew Giles (Southern California) 69 72.
142 Matthew Giles (Southern California) 69 72, David Rawluk (UNC-Charlotte) 74 68, Nick Taylor (Washington) 71 71.
143 Sihwan Kim (Stamford) 69 74.
Selected score
146 Paul Ferrier (UNC-Charlotte) 72 74 (jt 12th)

PAUL FERRIER'S CARDS
Round 1 (started at 10th).
Birdies at second and sixth. Bogeys at 12th and 18th.
Round 2 (started at first hole)
Birdies at seventh, ninth and 18th. Bogeys at third, fourth, 10th, 12th and 13th.

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