KirkwoodGolf: 7 Mar 2011

Monday, March 07, 2011

LPGA QUALIFYING SCHOOL WILL START IN LATE JULY

FROM THE GOLFWEEK WEBSITE
By Beth Ann Baldry
Twitter @Golfweek_Baldry
The LPGA has streamlined its qualifying process, eliminating a separate Futures Tour qualifier and hosting a total of three qualifying stages for both tours. Those who fail to earn LPGA status for 2012 automatically will receive status on the developmental circuit. All three stages will take place in Florida.
“The goal is to fully integrate with the Futures Tour,” said Jane Geddes, the LPGA’s senior vice-president of tournament operations and player services.
Stage 1 qualifying will take place July 26-29 at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida, on the Champions Course. Eligible players include those who are not a member of a recognized Rolex-ranked women’s golf tour, or are not ranked in the top 100 of the Rolex Rankings as of July 12.
Rolex tours include: LPGA, Futures Tour, Ladies European Tour, Korean LPGA, Japan LPGA and Australian LPGA.
An undetermined number of qualifiers from Stage 1 will advance to Stage 2 after 72 holes. Stage 1 will include all amateurs looking for a place to play professionally in 2012. The event coincides with the Ricoh Women’s British Open and Canadian Women’s Amateur.
The pricetag for Stage 1 is $1,500. Those who advance out of Stage 1 will then pay another $1,500 to compete in the second stage. Those who signed up for Stage 2 only will pay $3,000.
Stage 2 will be held Sept. 27-Sept. 30 at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Fla. Eligible players include members of a Rolex women’s tour who are not LPGA members (with the exception of Class A members who haven’t played in one official LPGA tournament within the past two years); the top 100 of the Rolex Rankings as of July 12; and all players who qualified through stage 1.
A minimum of 50 players will advance to Stage 3. Those who don’t advance will receive Futures Tour status, based on their finish.
The final stage of Q-School will be held at its traditional time, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, and will be played over 90 holes on both courses at LPGA International. LPGA members will pay $2,500; exempt Futures Tour players from 2011 will pay $4,500; and qualifiers from Stage 2 will pay $2,500.
The total cost to play all three stages: $5,500.
 The field will consist of all eligible LPGA members, 15 exempt players from the Futures Tour and those who advanced out of Stage 2.
“Overall expenses (for the player) should be either comparable or less,” Geddes said. For those who only went to Futures Q-School last year ($1,200), however, the cost will be considerably more in 2011 because players must play in at least two stages ($3,000) to have decent status on the developmental tour.
The LPGA has yet to determine how many players will receive membership at final stage, but those who fall short will receive Futures Tour status.
The new format eliminates the “mulligan” sectional qualifier that traditionally was held in October, putting more pressure on those competing in Stage 2.
Geddes said the tour has so many TBDs when it comes to status because changes might come to the tour’s priority categories before the summer. The details will be finalised by June 1, when the applications are open.

Editor's Comment: $5,500 seems a high price to pay to play all three stages of the LPGA Tour School - especially if a player fails to make it at the end of the day. Mind you, it seems to me that every tour the world over now sees their qualifying school process as a means of making a lot of money - never mind the cash-strapped girls setting out as tour pros.

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DAVID McGREGOR 8th AT MYRTLE BEACH COLLEGE EVENT

Helensburgh's David McGregor, son of former swimming ace Bobby McGregor and a student at Post University, Connecticut, finished eighth in a field of 26 at the Southern Swing Invitational men's college golf tournament at Woodland Valley Copuntry Club, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the weekend.
Over a 6,907yd, par-72 course, David, pictured, had rounds of 84 and 80 for a total of 164, finishing 14 shots behind the winner, Devon Ripley (Goldey-Beacom College) (80-70).
McGregor's Post University team-mates Thomas Rees from Wales and Ross Earnshaw from York finished second and joint third respectively.
Rees scored j79 and 74 for 153, three behind Ripley.
Earnshaw had rounds of 72 and 83 for 155.
Post Universtiy (634) won the team event from Dowlinig College (650) in a field of five squads.

Georgina Hunt from Eastbourne, a student at Toledo University, finished last but one in a field of 18 for the Quail Run Invitational women's college tournament at Quail Run Golf Club, Verde in Arizona.
Georgie had a pair of 90s for 180. The par of the course 72 and the yardage 6,244.
Jenn Cleart (Michigan) won by four strokes with scores of 76 and 75 for 151.

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CHARITY EXHIBITION MATCH AT MORTONHALL GC ON APRIL 17

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NIKKI DUNN JT 12th IN BIG FIELD AT RIO VERDE INVITATIONAL

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Nikki Dunn from Harrogate, a student at Texas A and M Corpus Christi University, finished joint 12th in a big field of 90 players at the Rio Verde Invitational women's college tournament which finished at the weekend at White Wing at Rio Verde Country Club, Arizona.
Nikki, pictured, had scores of 78, 78 and 72 over the par-72, 6,300yd lay-out to finish 10 shots behind the winner by four, Catherine Dolan (Missouri State University).
There were two other English students in the field - Welsh girl international Natasha Gobey (Toledo University) and Emma Clegg from Clitheroe, Lancashire, a team-mate of the winner at Missouri State.
Natasha finished joint 16th with scores of 79, 72 and 69 for 230.
Emma came joint 67th with scores of 84, 80 and 81 for 245.
Eastern Michigan (910) won the team title in a tight finish with Northern Arizona (911) with Michigan a close-up third on 913. Missouri State (933) finished fourth of the 17 teams.

MATTHEW WALLACE MAKES TOP 30 AT LAKE JOVITA

Matthew Wallace (Jacksonville State University) from London finished joint 30th in the USF Invitational men's college tournament at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club, Dade City in florida.
Matthew had rounds of 70, 77 and 72 for a total of 219 over the par-72, 7,060yd course. He finished 14 shots behind the winner by two, Hunter Green (Middle Tennessee State University) (69-67-71 for 205).
Another Jacksonville State student, Tom Robson from Portsmouth finished joint 66th on 227 with scores of 78, 74 and 75.
Middle Tennessee State (838) won the team title comfortably from runners-up Florida State (857). Jacksonville State (880) came joint 11th in a field of 21 teams.

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SCOTTISH GOLF ACADEMY WINTER SERIES FINAL ORDERS OF MERIT

Prizewinners and officials at Troon Darley on Sunday following the fourth and final Scottish Golf Academy 2010-2011 Winter Series competition. Image by courtesy of Dawn Young.


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Ewan Scott (St Andrews) had to miss the last of the four Scottish Golf Academy Winter Series 18-hole competitions - played at Troon Darley on Sunday - for a very good reason: He was playing for Scotland in the international boys quadrangular match in Italy.
But Ewan, pictured right, had enough points in the bag from the three earlier competitions to retain his position at the top of the Under-16 boys' order of merit table with 625pt.
It was a St Andrews 1-2 in the end with Ben Kinsley, winner of the boys' event at Troon Darley, finishing second to Scott with 552.50pt.
Clara Young (North Berwick) won the Under-16 girls' order of merit. Fourth place at Troon Darley, with main rivals Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies) and Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) behind her, clinched the title for Clara with 687.50pt.
Sunday's round had not started well for Clara (pictured right) - she had a double bogey at the first but an eagle 2 at the third cancelled out that blip and she finished with a steady 78.
Lesley Atkins, the Scottish Under-18 girls' champion of last year, was runner-up with 637.50pt.

Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), pictured left, won the Over-16 girls' order of merit with 675pt. Runner-up with 555 was Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe), winner of the girls' section at Troon Darley.



Leading final points totals:

UNDER-16 BOYS
625pt Ewan Scott (St Andrews) 3.
552.5 Ben Kinsley (St Andrews) 4.
530 Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie) 4.
470 Andrew Burgess (Nairn) 3.
462.50 Bradley Neil (Blairgowrie) 3.
440 Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden) 4.
435 Euan Bowden (The Glen) 4.
415 Alexander Wilson (Gullane) 4.
360 Alasdair McDougall (St Andrews New) 4.
352.50 Ben Craggs (Glenbervie) 4.
UNDER-16 GIRLS
687.50 Clara Young (North Berwick) 4.
637.50 Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies) 4.
510 Connie Jaffrey (West Kilbride) 4, Tara McTaggart (Minto) 4.
497.50 Lauren Whyte (St Regulus) 4.
475 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne) 4.
462.50 Heather Munro (Monifieth) 4.
430 Eilidh Watson (Muckhart) 3.
375 Katie McGarva (Troon Ladies) 4.
362.50 Emma Greenlees (Dumfries and Galloway) 4.
OVER-16 GIRLS
675 Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies) 4.
555 Kate McIntosh (Broomieknowe) 4.
535 Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies) 4.
485 Samantha Munro (Aberdour) 4.
475 Gabrielle McDonald (Craigielaw) 3.

+Numbers at end of lines indicate how many of the four 2010-2011 Winter Series competitions, the boy or girl played.

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