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Monday, December 01, 2008

Vikki Laing's bid to get back on LPGA
Tour tees off on Wednesday

FROM THE LPGA TOUR WEBSITE
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Final Qualifying Tournament is set to tee off on Wednesday (December 3-7) at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida.
A field of 143 players havew their sights set on either earning membership or improving their current membership status for the 2009 LPGA Tour.
Among the hopefuls are Sun-Ju Ahn of South Korea, medalist at the first sectional qualifier in September at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, and Chella Choi, a native of South Korea and winner of the second sectional qualifier in October at the Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Fla.
Choi is one of 74 Duramed Futures Tour members attempting to earn 2009 LPGA Tour membership.
Joining the medalists from the two sectionals will be Michelle Wie of Hawaii and Texan Stacy Lewis who advanced from the first 2008 sectional qualifier to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament on their first career attempts.
They will be joined by 69 international players - including LPGA of Japan (JLPGA) star Shiho Oyama who is currently 40th in the Rolex Rankings - and 74 players from the United States. Consistent with the LPGA's history of being a true global tour, the 143-player field features players from 20 countries. In addition to the 74 players from the United States, South Korea is represented by 23 players, followed by Canada (6) and Thailand (5). Australia, Mexico and Sweden each have four representatives, while France, Japan and Spain each have three. Brazil, Colombia, Germany and South Africa each have two players in the field, and the countries of England, India, Indonesia, Netherlands, Scotland (Vikki Laing) and Venezuela each have a single representative.
Within the United States, 32 states are represented in the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, with California leading the way with 16 athletes. Florida and Texas are next in line with eight and six players, respectively.
Additionally, there are five amateurs in the field, looking for a breakthrough performance to warrant the start of their professional golf careers.
The five-day final qualifier, which will be played on both the Legends and Champions courses at LPGA International, will have a 72-hole cut to the low-70 players and ties. Those players will then compete on Sunday on the Champions course for the final 18 holes of play.
The top 20 players at the conclusion of the event will earn Priority in Category 11. In the event of a tie, a play-off will decide the 20th position. Players finishing in the 21st-30th spots will earn Priority in Category 16, followed by 31st-40th, who will receive Priority in Category 20.

Here is the field for the 2008 LPGA Final Q School (a) denotes amateur:

1) Jennifer Ackerson 2) Sun-Ju Ahn 3) Beth Allen 4) Katie Allison 5) Sofie Andersson 6) Beth Bader 7) Jean Bartholomew 8) Emily Bastel 9) Dana Bates 10) Taya Battistella.
11) Chris Brady 12) Stacy Bregman 13) Laurie Brower 14) Sara Brown 15) Ashli Bunch 16) Audra Burks 17) Angela Buzminski 18) Emma Cabrera-Bello 19) Christi Cano 20) Jessica Carafiello.
21) Misun Cho 22) Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 23) Chella Choi 24) Song Yi Choi 25) Porani Chutichai 26) Tanya Dergal 27) A J Eathorne 28) Martina Eberl 29) Michelle Ellis 30) Tania Elosegui.
31) Mollie Fankhauser 32) Lisa Ferrero 33) Jackie Gallagher-Smith 34) Sophie Giquel 35) Jennifer Gleason 36) Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 37) Kate Golden 38) Jennifer Greggain 39) Anna Grzebien 40) Nicole Hage.
41) Shinah Ham 42) Candy Hannemann 43) Allison Hanna-Williams 44) Tracy Hanson 45) Marcy Hart 46) Amie Hartje 47) Megan Heckeroth 48) Selanee Henderson 49) Erin Houtsma
50) Janell Howland.
51) Brandi Jackson 52) Liz Janangelo 53) Lidya Ivana Jaya (a) 54) Jimin Jeong 55) Nicole Jeray 56) Angela Jerman 57) Hannah Jun 58) Haeji Kang 59) Hanna Kang 60) Sarah Kemp.
61) Hae-Jung Kim 62) Hana Kim 63) Na Ri Kim 64) Su A Kim 65) Yoora Kim 66) Elena Kurokawa 67) Kelly Lagedrost 68) Vikki Laing 69) Hwanhee Lee 70) Hye In Lee.
71) Jeehae Lee 72) Seo-Jae Lee 73) Marcela Leon 74) Taylor Leon 75) Stacy Lewis 76) Carolina Llano 77) Paige Mackenzie 78) Mo Martin 79) Maru Martinez 80) Charlotte Mayorkas.
81) Simi Mehra 82) Lisa Meldrum 83) Gerina Mendoza 84) Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 85) Mika Miyazato (a) 86) Anja Monke 87) Paola Moreno (a) 88) Whitney Myers 89) Miriam Nagl 90) Anna Nordqvist (a).
91) Angela Oh 92) Sarah Oh 93) Sunny Oh 94) Stephanie Otteson 95) Shiho Oyama
96) Cindy Pasechnik 97) Jenna Pearson 98) Poronong Phatlum 99) Garrett Philips 100) Ashley Prange.
101) Anna Rawson 102) Beatriz Recari 103) Susan Redman 104) Melissa Reid 105) Violeta Retamoza 106) Jean Reynolds 107) Samantha Richdale 108) Miki Saiki 119) Kristen Samp 110) Sarah Lynn Sargent.
111) Onnarin Sattayabanphot 112) Dewi-Claire Schreefel 113) Jessica Shepley 114) Sophia Sheridan 115) Ashleigh Simon 116) Kristie Smith 117) Naree Song 118) Nontaya Srisawang 119) Louise Stahle 120) Lisa Strom.
121) Elizabeth Stuart 122) Moon Su 123) Jenny Suh 124) Jaclyn Sweeney (a) 125) Tiffany Tavee 126) Kristina Tucker 127) Andrea Vanderlende 128) Briana Vega 129) Lee Ann Walker-Cooper 130) Alison Walshe.
131) Kim Welch 132) Michelle Wie 133) Leah Wigger 134) Kim Williams 135) Caryn Wilson 136) Carri Wood 137) Sukjin Wuesthoff 138) Amy Yang 139) Young-A Yang 140) Eunjung Yi

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