KirkwoodGolf: 6 Apr 2009

Monday, April 06, 2009

R&A Scholars tournament at St Andrews

Sian James leads after 67 over Eden

Course in wind and rain

FROM THE R&A WEBSITE
Birmingham University student Sian James from Gloucestershire leads the women’s side of the R&A Foundation Scholars 54-hole tournament after carding a six under-par second-round 67 over the Eden Course at St Andrews today.
The 20-year-old Bristol & Clifton Golf Club member made five birdies to come back in 31 to complete what was a near faultless performance. Added to her first-round score of 75, James heads the female field with a 36-hole total of 142. The tournament ends with a Tuesday round over the Old Course.
“I just managed to keep it together on the front-nine and then I started putting my irons a bit closer and just couldn’t really miss with the putter. My ambition is to get on the Ladies European Tour so to win the Scholars event and win the prize of a place in the field for an LET event would be brilliant.”
James, who has just started at the University of Birmingham, is in her first year as an R&A Scholar and is already using the grant to play as much competitive golf as possible.
“The funding has been very beneficial in enabling me to play more tournaments. I went to Spain earlier in the year for the Spanish Amateur and without the funding I wouldn’t have been able to play in that. On that occasion I was pipped by one of the French girls who is here, Rosanna Crepiat. Hopefully I might be able to pip her tomorrow but we’ll see.”
On the men’s side of the draw, Milan student Leonardo Motta heads the field by one after two outstanding rounds of golf in testing conditions over 36-holes at the Eden course. Motta produced consistent rounds of 69 and 71 to take the overnight lead on a total of 140.
Three back on 143 is the University of St Andrews’ Mike Gray who posted the lowest men’s round with a three under-par 67. Gray overcame wet and windy conditions in registering four birdies and only one bogey during his second eighteen holes.
“Conditions were hard but fair,” explained the final-year student. “It was windy, but it was fairly consistent through the day until it died a bit late in the second round. It was tough but it wasn’t too bad.”
+Image above of Sian James is by courtesy of leaderboardphotography.com

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Caroline Kinnaird wins East Vets Spring Meeting

Caroline Kinnaird from Glencorse won the East Veteran Ladies Golf Association Spring Meeting over Gullane No3 today. Conditions were cold and windy, and her net 64 off a handicap of 11 against the Standard Scratch of 69 was four shots better than Barbara Halliday and Liz Simpson (both Murrayfield) who had net 68s. Overall, scores were high and many people found the putting difficult.
Karen Ballantyne (Craigmillar Park) won the scratch with a 74.
The CSS went up +2 (to 71) for Home and Away players.

Leading scores (SSS 69, CSS 71 (Home and Away))
Silver
64 Caroline Kinnaird (Glencorse) 75-11
68 Barbara Halliday (Murrayfield) 81-13
68 Liz Simpson (Murrayffield) 78-10
69 Dulcie Barnes (Gullane Ladies) 81-12
Bronze
69 Sylvia Cunningham (Murrayfield) 92-23
71 Patricia Rose (Broomieknowe) 92-21

Full scores will be up on the East Vets website www.eastvets.blogspot.com as soon as possible.

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Ailsa Summers top qualifier in Angus

Junior Ladies Championship

Ailsa Summers from Panmure led the qualifiers for the Angus Junior Ladies County Championship at Ballumbie Castle today with a scratch score of 78. The three other qualifiers were Jemma Chalmers (Monifieth) 87, Ashley Alston (Royal Montrose) 89 and Louise Smith (Monifieth) 89.
Heather Munro (Monifieth) also had an 89 but missed out on qualification on the inward half, but her net 75 was the best handicap score, offering her some consolation.
The draw for Tuesday's semi-finals, also at Ballumbie Castle, is:

Ailsa Summers v Louise Smith
Ashley Alston v Jemma Chalmers

Semi-finals start at 9.04 am with the final at 1.28pm

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Another award for Peter Latimer

Guilford College junior student Peter Latimer has again won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference's (ODAC) Golfer of the Week award. Latimer also received the Guilford College Student-Athlete of the Week Award presented by the school's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Latimer won the ODAC prize for the second time in three weeks and for the seventh time in his career. He paced the Quakers at the Marine Federal Credit Union (MFCU) Intercollegiate Mar. 27-29 with an 11th-place individual finish.
Latimer opened the tournament Friday with the Quakers' low round of the season (67) on the way to an even-par score of 214, tops among the 40 ODAC competitors at the event. The performance marked his fourth top-11 finish of the season and lowered his stroke average to a team-best 74.58 in 19 rounds.
Guilford placed seventh at the 32-team MFCU Intercollegiate with a three-day total of 869, tops among eight ODAC schools in the field.

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Aedin Murphy wins Cork

Scratch Cup on countback

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY IRISH LADIES GOLF UNION
Current Irish international Aedin Murphy (Carlow) fired an impressive 74 to capture her first Scratch Cup in breezy but dry conditions at Cork Golf Club on Saturday.
Having trailed leaders Danielle McVeigh (Royal Co. Down Ladies) and Laura McCarthy (Muskerry) by four shots at the halfway point, Murphy, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency in last year's home internationals at Wrexham, hit the birdie trail in the afternoon to sign for a level par 74 to win on countback from the early leaders.
Seasoned International McVeigh played solidly in the afternoon round to return 78, a score matched by up-and-coming teenager Laura McCarthy who continues to impress at this level.
Local favourite Gillian O’Leary (Cork) matched Murphy’s 74 in the afternoon to finish fourth ahead of Niamh Kitching (Claremorris) and Sarah Cunningham (Ennis). Laura Dempsey (Enniscorthy) won the best nett from Rhona Brennan (Bandon) and Lucy Simpson (Massereene) in the star-studded field who used Saturday’s 36 holes as an ideal warm up for the Munster Women’s Championships starting in Shannon on Tuesday.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 148 (2 x 74). CSS 76 74
153 Aedin Murphy (Carlow) 79 74, Danielle McVeigh (Royal Co Down Ladies) 75 78, Laura McCarthy (Muskerry) 75 78 (Murphy won with better second round).
156 Gillian O'Leary (Cork) 82 74, Niamh Kitching (Claremorris) 81 75, Sarah Cunningham (Ennis) 79 77.
157 Louise Mernagh (Woodenbridge) 81 76, Maria Dunne (Skerries) 78 79.
158 Lucy Simpson (Massareene) 83 75.
159 Emma O Driscoll (Ballybunion) 83 76, Catherine Tucker (Limerick) 82 77.
161 Sarah Crowe (Tipperary) 78 83.
162 Ciara Butler (Newlands) 81 81.
163 Valerie Hassett (Ennis) 82 81, Aoife Lowry (Tipperary) 80 83, Rhona Brennan (Bandon) 78 85.
164 Patrice Delaney (Birr) 88 76, Ann McCormack (Roscommon) 82 82.
166 Lynda Maher (Charleville) 84 82, Shauna O’Brien (Clonmel) 81 85.
167 Fiona Howard (Muswell Hill) 86 81.
168 Laura Dempsey (Enniscorthy) 84 84.
170 Jennifer King (Enniscorthy) 87 83, Naoimh McMahon (Shannon) 87 83.
171 Olivia Conroy (Co Longford) 89 82, Doireann Carney (Galway) 88 83, Lillian Harrington (East Cork) 83 88, Karen O'Neill (Douglas) 82 89, Michelle McCarthy (Clonmel) 80 91172 Catherine Kavanagh (Mitchelstown) 88 84.
173 Mary Geaney (Killarney) 90 83, Marian Finn (Thurlas) 87 86, Margaret McCauliffe (Newcastle West) 87 86, Miriam Abernethy (Cork) 86 87, Carmel Kearney (Mallow) 84 89.
174 Deirdre Bradshaw (Donabate 87 87.
175 Cath Morrissey (Cahir Park) 92 83, Orla Barry (Galway) 90 85, Mary Scriven (Bandon) 87 88.
177 Nora O'Connor (Mallow) 85 92.
178 Margaret Mooney (Enniscorthy) 95 83, Bernie Swords Cox (Carlow) 88 90, Linda Twomey (Limerick) 88 90, Siobhan O'Herlihy (Muskerry) 87 91.
179 Madeline Brennan (Carlow) 89 90, Amanda Welch (Cork) 88 91.
180 Holli Snelling (Killarney) 89 91, Joan Scanlon (Newcastle West) 89 91, Clare Keating (Charleville) 87 93.
181 Val Shannon (Douglas) 87 94, Mary Lowney (Dunmore) 85 96.
184 Anne Cowley (Cork) 91 93.
185 Noreen Granard (Portarlington) 94 91, Marian Sweeney (Youghal) 93 92, Mary Kavanagh (New Ross) 92 93, Connie Doyle (Enniscorthy) 85 100.
187 Eileen Caplice (Mallow) 92 95, Catriona Hogan (Enniscorthy) 90 97.
194 Emily Chambers (Lahinch) 97 97.
Disqualified: Mary Dowling (Ballybunion) DQ 77
Best Net
150 Laura Dempsey (Enniscorthy) 75 75.
151 Rhona Brennan (Bandon) 72 79.
152 Lucy Simpson (Massereene) 80 72

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Ellis Keenan is youngest ever

winner of Surrey county title

Ellis Keenan (Sunningdale GC ) beat Kate Shepherd (Guildford Ladies) 2 and 1 in the final of the 2009 Surrey Ladies Championship at St George's Hill Golf Club.
Ellis, pictured right with the trophy, is currently the junior county champion and at 18 years old is the youngest ever winner of the Surrey Ladies Championship
Ellis will be off to University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA later in the year.


+Ellis Keenan was a competitor at the 2nd Hacienda del Alamo Women's Winter Festival at the five-star Spanish resort in February.

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Medal magic from India Clyburn
NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION.
Twelve-year-old India Clyburn (pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency) got her season off to a flying start with her best score to date in her first EWGA medal at Woodhall Spa.
She went round the Bracken course in three-over par 75 – helped by five birdies – and her net score of 62 won the competition by 10 shots.
The CSS was 74 and India’s handicap was cut from 13 to 10. India is a member of the English Women’s Golf Association Super Birdies Midlands Squad. Her sister, Holly, is an England girl international.
+India and her big sister Holly both played at the 2nd Hacienda del Alamo Women's Winter Golf Festival in Spain in February.

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Connie Jaffrey wins Ayrshire Girls Medal

Ayrshire girls after their prizegiving
Standing from left to right: Sophie Love, Gillian Love, Rachel Irvine,
Katie McGarva, Emma Hale
Kneeling left to right: Grace Mackie, Hazel McGarvie, Connie Jaffrey

Ayrshire Girls Medal at Annanhill on 5th April

8 girls competed in the first medal of the season played over Annanhill in East Ayrshire. The bright sunshine made up for the strong wind, making conditions overhead very pleasant. There were a few wet patches on the course and greens a touch on the bumpy side, but despite that the scoring was very good for the start of the season. Results are as follows:-

Silver
1st Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) 89 (18) 71
2nd Emma Hale (Troon Bentinck) 93 (14) 79

Bronze
1st Rachel Irvine (Largs Kelburn) 96 (21) 75
2nd Hazel McGarvie (Troon Bentinck) 102 (26) 76
3rd Grace Mackie (Troon Ladies) 101 (24) 77

Thanks to June Kerr for this report and image.

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England name Barwood, Connor


for "Helen Holm" team event

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION
Internationals Hannah Barwood and Rachel Connor, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, will represent England in the Nations Cup event at the Helen Holm Scottish open stroke-play championship at Troon from April 24-26.
Hannah Barwood, 18, is a member at Knowle in Gloucestershire. She is the English women’s champion, the Welsh Under-21 stroke-play champion, the Faldo Series girls’ champion and, most recently, the winner of the Under-21 girls’ title at the Faldo Series Asia final.
Rachel Connor, 18, plays at Manchester. Like Hannah, she made her debut in England’s 2008 ladies’ Home International team after helping to win the girls’ international matches and the silver medal at the European girls’ team championships.
Rachel won the Formby Leveret last year and the Royal Birkdale Scratch Trophy the previous season.
The Nations Cup reserve is Holly Clyburn, 18, of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. She is an England girl international and won the 2009 British Colleges open golf championship
Lyndsey Hewison
Press & PR Officer
Visit the EGWA website at http://www.englishwomensgolf.org/

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Inchmarlo joins Banchory drive to get girls started

Inchmarlo Golf Centre professionals Ryan Fitzgerald (left) and Craig Dempster with Active Schools Co-ordinator Katie Robertson with the Banchory area girls who have been introduced to golf through their primary schools. Picture by Rob Eyton-Jones.

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Futures Tour report from Daytona Beach

Tournament No 19 is lucky for Misun Cho

By LISA D MICKEY
In 18 events on the Duramed Futures Tour over the last two years, Misun Cho had never cracked a top-10 finish. Until Sunday at Daytona Beach, Florida - and then, she won.
The petite South Korean, whose English is laced with an Australian accent, tied for the lead of the $100,000 iMPACT Invitational on her third hole and never trailed for the rest of the final round. Cho carded rounds of 71-69-70 to win her first Duramed Futures Tour title by four shots at 210 (-6).
"I worked hard for this and I feel like I deserved it," said Cho, 21, a second-year professional of Cheongju, South Korea, who jumped from 32nd on the Tour's 2009 season money list to No. 2. "Knowing that I'm on the right track makes me feel confident and comfortable that I've improved my game."
Rookie Mina Harigae (71) of Monterey, Calif., finished in solo second at 214 (-2), followed by veteran Nicole Jeray (69) of Berwyn, Ill., and first-round leader Paola Moreno (75) of Cali, Colombia, who tied for third at 215 (-1).
Second-round leader Christi Cano of San Antonio never got on track on the final day, enabling Cho to draw even with a bogey on the third hole, and then surge ahead when the Texan took bogey over the next three consecutive holes. Cano carded an uncharacteristically rocky final round of 79 on a day that produced eight bogeys and a single birdie. She dropped into a tie for seventh at one-over 217.
But the Legends Course at LPGA International played tough all week. On Friday, the wind blew and scoring soared on the 6,464-yard course that also serves as the site for the annual LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament.
Still, Cho, who spent four months in the off-season working with Orlando-based teaching legend Phil Ritson at Orange County National, played under par each day. She stayed steady and waited for opportunities on the course that demands precision shot making. Last year on this course, she drove home from the Daytona tournament with a tie for 40th at seven-over-par 223. Today, with a completely rebuilt swing, Cho was a different player.
"She has made a lot of progress, but she's only 60 percent where she can be," said Ritson, who also revamped the game of Cho's Australian friend, Sarah-Jane (Kenyon) Smith, who earned her 2009 LPGA Tour card through the Duramed Futures Tour last season.
The two women knew each other in Australia and Cho watched her friend's remarkable transformation into a more powerful and effective player last year. So as soon as the 2008 Duramed Futures Tour season was over, Cho went knocking at Ritson's door. Ritson had never heard of Misun Cho, but her friendship with Kenyon opened the door, and when the veteran swing coach took one look at Cho's stroke on the practice tee, he knew he was getting ready to embark on his next swing overhaul with a young professional who would benefit from change.
"I saw real athletic movement in her swing and I thought, this girl can be a star," said Ritson, who has coached the PGA's K.J. Choi and LPGA players Mi Hyun Kim, Gloria Kim and U.S. Women's Open champion Birdie Kim.
At just under 5ft 3in, and tipping the scales at 125lbs, Cho came to Ritson hitting her drives a mere 220 yards. In four months, she has added between 28-35 yards off the tee and transformed her swing into a more predictable stroke. Her fitness level also improved, making the small-framed player a pro with giant potential.
In Sunday's final round, she drained a birdie putt on the second hole from three feet and rolled in a 15-footer for birdie on the fourth hole. After that, the rest of the field could only chase Cho as she built a four-shot lead with nine holes to play.

Cho gave back a shot to the field with a bogey on the 13th, but rolled in a two-footer for birdie on the 16th. At that point, only Harigae and Irish-born US Curtis Cup player at St Andrews last year, Alison Walshe (73) of Westford, Mass., had time to chase, but Walshe gave up two bogeys on her last six holes to tie Sophia Sheridan (72) of Guadalajara, Mexico for fifth at even-par 216. Conversely, Harigae, playing with Walshe, birdied two of her last six holes to grab sole possession of second.
"I was so worried about making mistakes on the front nine and I was playing really tentatively, so on the back nine, I told myself to just let go and let my game take over," said Harigae, a rookie who left Duke University after a half season to turn pro. "It helped me to relax playing with Alison because I played on the [U.S.] Curtis Cup team with her."
But nobody was able to catch Cho. She hit 13 greens and 13 fairways in regulation and used 29 putts in today's final round. For most of the day, the field was playing for second place.
"No, I didn't win today with a [history of a] lot of top 10s," said Cho, who played collegiately for one year at Pepperdine University. "I didn't have a swing that could handle it under pressure."
But after many hours on the range with Ritson and a small mountain of practice balls - hoping to repeat what her Australian pal did last year -- now, she does.
Weather: Sunny with temperatures in mid-80s with only a slight breeze.
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US Futures Tour Scoreboard
IMPACT INVITATIONAL
LPGA International, Daytona Beach, Florida.
Par 216 (3 x 72). 6464yd
1 Misun Cho (Cheongju, South Korea) 71-69-70 - 210 $14,000
2 Mina Harigae (Monterey, Calif.) 72-71-71 - 214 $10,000
T3 Nicole Jeray (Berwyn, Ill.) 76-70-69 - 215 $6,134
T3 Paola Moreno (Cali, Colombia) 67-73-75 - 215 $6,134
T5 Sophia Sheridan (Guadalajara, Mexico) 72-72-72 - 216 $3,668
T5 Alison Walshe (Westford, Mass.) 72-71-73 - 216 $3,668
T7 Elisa Serramia (Barcelona, Spain) 71-74-72 - 217 $2,359
T7 Brandi Jackson (Greenville, S.C.) 73-72-72 - 217 $2,359
T7 Christi Cano (San Antonio, Texas) 70-68-79 - 217 $2,359
T10 Hannah Jun (San Diego, Calif.) 71-80-67 - 218 $1,593
T10 Danah Ford (Indianapolis, Ind.) 70-76-72 - 218 $1,593
T10 Tanya Dergal (Durango, Mexico) 72-74-72 - 218 $1,593
T10 Samantha Richdale (Kelowna, British Columbia) 70-75-73 - 218 $1,593
T14 Marci Turner (Tompkinsville, Ky.) 73-77-69 - 219 $1,224
T14 Haeji Kang (Seoul, South Korea) 74-75-70 - 219 $1,224
T14 Tzu-Chi Lin (Beaumont, Calif.) 75-71-73 - 219 $1,224
T17 Andrea VanderLende (Longwood, Fla.) 75-74-71 - 220 $1,018
T17 Sue Ginter (Appleton, Wis.) 76-72-72 - 220 $1,018
T17 Lindsey Bergeon (Sarasota, Fla.) 75-72-73 - 220 $1,018
T17 Victoria Kiser (Orlando, Fla.) (amateur) 71-76-73 - 220
T21 Jean Reynolds (Newnan, Ga.) 74-77-70 - 221 $878
T21 Onnarin Sattayabanphot (Bangkok, Thailand) 77-74-70 - 221 $878
T21 Mo Martin (Altadena, Calif.) 76-74-71 - 221 $878
T21 Janice Olivencia (Caguas, Puerto Rico) 75-74-72 - 221 $878
T21 Song Yi Choi (Seoul, South Korea) 71-78-72 - 221 $878
T21 Taylor Leon (Dallas, Texas) 76-72-73 - 221 $878
T21 Kelly Lagedrost (Brooksville, Fla.) 73-73-75 - 221 $878
T21 Janell Howland (Boise, Idaho) 72-73-76 - 221 $878
T21 Lisa Ferrero (Lodi, Calif.) 70-74-77 - 221 $878
T30 Michelle Jarman (Wilmington, N.C.) 77-74-71 - 222 $787
T30 Stephanie Oukeo (Paris, France) 75-75-72 - 222 $787
T30 Kim Welch (Sacramento, Calif.) 78-72-72 - 222 $787
T30 Stephanie Otteson (Wilson, N.C.) 74-75-73 - 222 $787
T30 Kristie Smith (Perth, Australia) 81-68-73 - 222 $787
T30 Tiffany Tavee (Tempe, Ariz.) 74-74-74 - 222 $787
T30 Selanee Henderson (Apple Valley, Calif.) 73-75-74 - 222 $787
T30 Carling Coffing (Middletown, Ohio) 74-74-74 - 222 $787
T30 Yoora Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 72-75-75 - 222 $787
T30 Angela Buzminski (Oshawa, Ontario) 72-74-76 - 222 $787
T40 Dewi Claire Schreefel (Diepenveen, Netherlands) 76-75-72 - 223 $731
T40 Kim Augusta (Rumford, Rhode Island) 76-74-73 - 223 $731
T40 Marcela Leon (Monterrey, Mexico) 70-79-74 - 223 $731
T40 Ashley Knoll (The Woodlands, Texas) 76-73-74 - 223 $731
T40 Stella Lee (Seoul, South Korea) 78-71-74 - 223 $731
T40 Yeo-Jae Lee (Seoul, South Korea) 71-77-75 - 223 $731
T40 Esther Choe (Scottsdale, Ariz.) 78-70-75 - 223 $731
T40 Angela Jerman (Columbus, Ga.) 70-74-79 - 223 $731
T48 Laura Crawford (Lancaster, S.C.) 76-75-73 - 224 $692
T48 Amanda Mathis (Opelousas, La.) 80-71-73 - 224 $692
T48 Jenny Suh (Fairfax, Virginia) 71-79-74 - 224 $692
T48 Min Seo Kwak (Seoul, South Korea) 73-77-74 - 224 $692
T48 Lee Ann Walker-Cooper (Southport, N.C.) 75-74-75 - 224 $692
T48 Erina Yamato (Yamagata, Japan) 72-77-75 - 224 $692
T48 Caroline Larsson (Stockholm, Sweden) 70-77-77 - 224 $692
T48 Maru Martinez (Maracaibo, Venezuela) 75-71-78 - 224 $692
T56 Jenny Gleason (Clearwater, Fla.) 75-76-74 - 225 $668
T56 Whitney Wade (Glasgow, Ky.) 74-77-74 - 225 $668
T56 Michaela Cavener (Ponca City, Okla.) 73-77-75 - 225 $668
T59 Christine Song (Fullerton, Calif.) 75-76-75 - 226 $652
T59 Lisa Meldrum (Montreal, Quebec) 75-76-75 - 226 $652
T59 Rachel Bailey (Faulconbridge, Australia) 75-75-76 - 226 $652
T59 Sae Hee Son (Seoul, South Korea) 73-77-76 - 226 $652
T59 Alejandra Shaw (Vina Del Mar, Chile) 73-75-78 - 226 $652
T59 Kira Meixner (Richmond, British Columbia) (amateur) 70-74-82 - 226
65 Whitney Myers (York. Pa.) 72-74-81 - 227 $640
66 Sarah Beth Jacobs (Nashville, Tenn.) 77-74-77 - 228 $637
67 Nicola Eaton (Port Shepstone, South Africa) 77-70-83 - 230 $634
T68 Rebecka Heinmert (Hassleholm, Sweden) 74-75-82 - 231 $629
T68 Ashley Grier (Hagerstown, Maryland) 74-75-82 - 231 $629
70 Jill Frantz (Iowa City, Iowa) 80-71-82 - 233 $625
MISSED THE CUT
Melissa Eaton, Jessica Shepley, Taya Battistella, Chris Brady, Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, Hwanhee Lee, Sin Ah Ham, Lehua Wise, Sohi Moon, Carmen Bandea, Ashley Prange, Tracy Hanson, Yeon Joo Lee, Devan Andersen, Nicole Hage, Moon Su, Lori Atsedes, Amanda Costner, Perry Swenson, Briana Vega, Gerina Mendoza, Libby Smith, Stephanie George, Violeta Retamoza, Garrett Phillips, Anastasia Kostina, Lorraine Ballerano, Bridget Dwyer, Becky Lucidi, Sam White, Stacey Tate, Lili Alvarez, Jenna Pearson, Aimee Cho, Sarah Lynn Sargent, Liz Janangelo.
Benedikte Grotvedt, Rak Kyung Oh, Meghan Little, Naree Song, Jennifer Ackerson, Stephanie Kim (a), Kristina Tucker, Jessica Carafiello, Moah Chang, Susan Nam, Mary J. Kim, Christine Cho, Cindy Lee-Pridgen, Sara Brown, Noon Huachai, Tiffany Prats, Maggie Simons, Kelly Froelich, Hannah Yun (a), Madeleine Holmblad, Sarah Olsen, Christina Jones, Kimberly Goedecke, Jasi Acharya, Su A Kim, Malinda Johnson, Kelly Schaub, Carol Robertson, Jieun Oh, Mary Moan, Bing Lim, Renee Skidmore, Kylene Pulley, Lilly Kobayashi.
Withdrew: Angela Oh, Sofie Andersson, Brenda McLarnon, Y. J. Jin.
No show: Emily Bastel

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