All five collegians in the top 10 at LPGA Q-Series

All five collegians in the top 10 at LPGA Q-Series

The Czech Republics Klara Spilkova continued her stellar march into the second half of LPGA Q-Series Wednesday as the event moved to Pinehurst No. 7. A talented cast of collegians did the same.The day, however, belonged to Americans Becca Huffer, Maddie McCrary and Alana Uriell.They all made big moves towardsecuring LPGA tour cards.With the second halfs start, the focus grows more intensely on whos inside the top 45 than whos actually leading. The top 45 and ties will win LPGA status, with everyone else assured Symetra Tour status.Huffer, McCrary and Uriell shot the low scores in the fifth round to overcome rough starts and position themselves inside the top 45. They each posted 4-under 68s.Huffer and McCrary, both Symetra Tour players looking to move up to the big tour, dug themselves holes, opening with rounds of 76 and 77. That left them tied for 78th in the 102-player field that started the week. Huffer has moved all the way up to T-14, with McCrary up to T-21.McCrarys round was highlighted by a hole-in-one. She aced the 16th hole with an 8-iron from 153 yards.Uriell, a former University of Arkansas standout, started even farther back, with rounds of 76 and 78 leaving her tied for 86th. Shes now at T-33.Katie Burnett also made a hole-in-one Wednesday. She aced the 16th with a 7-iron on her way to a 71 that has her tied for 21st.Spilkova, an LET winner, stayed atop the leaderboard with a 72. At 13 under overall, she is two shots ahead of the University of Alabamas Lauren Stephenson (69), who is one of five collegians strongly positioned to win LPGA tour cards.Wake Forests Jennifer Kupcho (71) is fourth, Alabamas Kristen Gillman (70) and Ohio States Jaclyn Lee (76) are tied for eighth, and the University of Arkansas Maria Fassi (76) is tied for 10th.Englands Mel Reid (72) continued to build on her bid to regain full LPGA status, positioning herself fifth. Cheyenne Woods (75) is T-33.Suzuka Yamaguchi, an 18-year-old amateur from Japan who won the Australian Womens Amateur this year, shot 71 to move into a tie for 37th.



A statue of golf legend Arnold Palmer is displayed outside the Arnold Palmer Golf Complex the Wake Forest University campus. A replica of the statue will be unveiled at Bay Hill Club and Lodge in
Local softball legend honored with statue - kimt.com



With one round remaining until the field is finalized for the Tour Championship, here's a look at projected FedExCup standings through 54 holes at the BMW.
FedExCup projected standings after Rd. 1 of Tour Championship


Masters Odds: Jordan Spieth Still Favored; Rickie Fowler Now



The Ellen DeGeneres Show, popularly known as just Ellen, is in its 16th season.It made its debut during the reign of Bush II. It effervesced in the Obama era. It has survived the internet. More
How Would You Handle a Situation Where You Have to Finish



Kisner holds 1-shot lead at HSBC as Li, Spieth make moves but I was not expecting myself to be in this position come Sunday when the week started," Spieth said with a smile. "It's going to
Kisner leads at HSBC as Li, Spieth make moves - Golf Canada



Matt Kuchar birdied his last three holes of the day to get to 12 under and into a tie for the 36-hole lead alongside Scott Brown in Round 2 of the RBC Canadian Open. Kuchar, who already has two
2019 RBC Heritage scores, grades: C.T. Pan edges Matt Kuchar



John Daly endured a day to forget after carding a three-over-par round of 75 to drop well off the lead as Malaysia's Gavin Green took control in the Czech capital. Daly shared the lead with Green


Stat's right: How U.S. can snap 25-year losing streak



Cad joe lacava ref tiger woods offer to take another bag golf channel warren little r a tiger woods erica herman tiger woods and phil mickelson chat on the 11th hole
Joe LaCava, Tiger Woods' Caddie: 5 Fast Facts You Need to



PALM HARBOR, Fla. - Despite missing the cut at the Valspar Championship, Patrick Reed stayed overnight in the Tampa area and returned to the Innisbrook driving range Saturday afternoon for a second session with instructor David Leadbetter. The Masters champ is struggling, with his title defense just around the corner.
Patrick Reed working with Leadbetter — GolfWRX



While House leaders continue to push for the sale of CompSource, the state-founded nonprofit workers' compensation insurance company, opposition to that sale is building. Enter your user name
Justin Thomas admits he stayed up late after the Players to
paynesvalleygolfclub.com/justin-thomas-admits-he-stayed-up-late-after-the-players-to-refresh-the-owgr-page-and-see-his-name-move-to-no-1/
Seems fair, but part two of Thomas' answer shows that no matter how much he tries to minimize it, it still means a lot to reach the top. "I think I was in the middle of flying home when D.J. finished [the Players], and I had been told [I was No. 1]. And it was like, OK, I'm almost home, but when I wake up tomorrow [and see it].
Cashew nuts still hot topic in Parliament - The Citizen

Post a Comment

0 Comments