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2015 Champion Date Tournament/Contact Host Club TV Times (All Eastern) Purse (Defending Champion) Jan
* * Schedule as of November 23, 2015 and subject to change denotes Major Championship 2015 Champion Date Tournament/Contact Host Club TV Times (All Eastern) Purse (Defending Champion) Jan. 26-31 Coates Golf Championship Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club GC Jan. 28 2:00-5:00 p.m. $1,500,000 Na Yeon Choi presented by R+L Carriers (Sat. Finish) 8300 NW 31st Lane Road GC Jan. 29 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Octagon, Inc. Ocala, FL 34482 GC Jan. 30 8:00-10:00 p.m. (Tape) 7340 N. US Highway 27, Ocala, FL 34482 800-251-7674 GC Jan. 31 3:00-5:00 p.m. 352-414-7400 Feb. 2-8 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Ocean Club Golf Course GC Feb. 5 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $1,300,000 Sei Young Kim Global Golf Management • 4741 N. Artesian Avenue, Paradise Island GC Feb. 6 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. First Floor, Chicago, IL 60625 Nassau, Bahamas GC Feb. 7 3:00-5:00 p.m. 504-355-6662 242-363-2000 GC Feb. 8 3:00-5:00 p.m. Feb. 16-22 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open The Royal Melbourne Golf Club GC Feb. 18 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. $1,200,000 Lydia Ko Golf Australia Cheltenham Road GC Feb. 19 11:30 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Level 3, 95 Coventry Street Cheltenham, Victoria 3192 GC Feb. 20 11:30 p.m.-2:00 a.m. South Melbourne, Victoria 3205 Australia 011-61-3-9626-5028 GC Feb. -
*Schedule As of January 24, 2017 and Subject to Change
denotes Major Championship *Schedule as of January 24, 2017 and subject to change 2017 Champion Date Tournament/Contact Host Club TV Times (All Eastern) Purse (Defending Champion) Jan. 26-29 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Ocean Club Golf Course GC Jan. 26 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $1,400,000 (Hyo Joo Kim) Paradise Island Drive GC Jan. 27 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nassau, Bahamas GC Jan. 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. GC Jan. 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. Feb. 16-19 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open The Royal Adelaide Golf Club GC Feb. 15 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. $1,300,000 (Haru Nomura) 328 Tapleys Hill Road, Seaton GC Feb. 16 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Adelaide, South Australia 5023 GC Feb. 17 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. GC Feb. 18 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Feb. 23-26 Honda LPGA Thailand Siam Country Club, Old Course GC Feb. 23 1:00-5:00 a.m. $1,600,000 (Lexi Thompson) 50 M.9, T, Pong, Banglamung, Chonburi GC Feb. 24 1:00-5:00 a.m. 20150, Thailand GC Feb. 25 1:00-5:00 a.m. GC Feb. 26 1:00-5:00 a.m. Mar. 2-5 HSBC Women’s Champions New Tanjong Course, Sentosa Golf Club GC Mar. 1 11:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. $1,500,000 (Ha Na Jang) 27 Bukit Manis Road GC Mar. 3 12:00-3:00 a.m. -
THE LAST TIME an LPGA GOLFER... Won by 10+
THE LAST TIME AN LPGA GOLFER... Won by 10+ ..............................................................Yani Tseng (10 strokes), Wegmans LPGA Championship (6/26/11) Won by 5+ .................................Lexi Thompson (5 strokes), Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC (5/21/17) Won in a playoff........Haru Nomura (over Cristie Kerr, SD6), Volunteers of America Texas Shootout presented by JTBC (4/30/17) Won in a multi-hole playoff....Haru Nomura (over Cristie Kerr, SD6), Volunteers of America Texas Shootout presented by JTBC (4/30/17) Won in a 3-hole aggregate playoff.................Brittany Lang (over Anna Nordqvist), U.S. Women’s Open (7/10/16) Won in a playoff with multiple players.......Lydia Ko (over Mirim Lee and Ariya Jutanugarn, SD4), Marathon Classic (7/17/16) Won with a score of -25 or better ...............................Anna Nordqvist (-25), Bank of Hope Founders Cup (3/19/17) Won with a score of -20 or better ............Lexi Thompson(-20), Kingsmill Championship presented by JTBC (5/21/17) Won with a score of even par .............................................................................Eun-Hee Ji, U.S. Women’s Open (7/12/09) Won with a score over par ................................................................................... Birdie Kim, U.S. Women’s Open (6/26/05) Won in their home state ..........................................................Cristie Kerr, CME Group Tour Championship (11/22/15) Won back-to-back tournaments: Shanshan Feng, Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia and TOTO Japan Classic (2016) Won three-straight tournaments: Ariya Jutanugarn, Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic, Kingsmill Championship, LPGA Volvik Championship (2016) Won four-straight tournaments: Lorena Ochoa, Safeway International, Kraft Nabisco Championship, Corona Championship, Ginn Open (2008) Rolex First Time winner ......................................................... Charley Hull, CME Group Tour Championship (11/20/16) Sponsors Invite won .............................................................................. -
*Schedule As of December 13, 2017 and Subject to Change Denotes Major Championship
*Schedule as of December 13, 2017 and subject to change denotes Major Championship 2017 Champion Date Tournament Destination Purse (Defending Champion) January 25-28 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Paradise Island, Bahamas $1,400,000 (Brittany Lincicome) February 15-18 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open Adelaide, Australia $1,300,000 (Ha Na Jang) February 22-25 Honda LPGA Thailand Chonburi, Thailand $1,600,000 (Amy Yang) March 1-4 HSBC Women’s World Championship Singapore $1,500,000 (Inbee Park) March 15-18 Bank of Hope Founders Cup Phoenix, Arizona $1,500,000 (Anna Nordqvist) March 22-25 Kia Classic Carlsbad, California $1,800,000 (Mirim Lee) March 29-April 1 ANA Inspiration Rancho Mirage, California $2,800,000 (So Yeon Ryu) April 11-14 LOTTE Championship Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii $2,000,000 (Cristie Kerr) April 19-22 HUGEL-JTBC Championship Greater Los Angeles, California $1,500,000 Inaugural Event April 26-29 NAME TO BE ANNOUNCED San Francisco, California $1,500,000 Inaugural Event May 3-6 Volunteers of America LPGA Texas Classic The Colony, Texas $1,300,000 (Haru Nomura) May 17-20 Kingsmill Championship Williamsburg, Virginia $1,300,000 (Lexi Thompson) May 24-27 LPGA Volvik Championship Ann Arbor, Michigan $1,300,000 (Shanshan Feng) May 31-June 3 U.S. Women’s Open Championship conducted by the USGA Shoal Creek, Alabama $5,000,000 (Sung Hyun Park) June 8-10 ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer Galloway, New Jersey $1,750,000 (In-Kyung Kim) June 14-17 Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give Grand Rapids, Michigan $2,000,000 (Brooke Henderson) -
Suspect Extradited
IN SPORTS: Sumter P-15’s look for season-opening sweep against Dalzell-Shaw B1 NATION 11 states file suit against Federal transgender rule A8 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016 | Serving South Carolina since October 15, 1894 75 cents Suspect Iris Festival underway extradited Celebration of Grandmother faces the arts, nature old child abuse and music runs charges in 2 states BY ADRIENNE SARVIS through Sunday [email protected] Jaqueline Raysor, the grand- FROM STAFF REPORTS mother from Louisiana arrest- ed by Sumter County Sheriff’s he 76th Annual Sum- Office for reportedly abusing ter Iris Festival got off her two grandchildren, was to a tasty, music-filled taken back to Louisiana T start Thursday eve- Wednesday after trying and ning and continues today from 9 failing to fight extradition. a.m. until 6 p.m. with food and Before being transported to marketplace vendors in place Louisiana, the 55-year-old post- across from the Swan Lake Visi- ed bail set at $75,000 cash or tors Center starting at 10 a.m. surety with GPS monitoring In addition, through Sunday at on April 25 but was taken back 5 p.m., festival-goers can enjoy into custody when Louisiana arts and crafts, boat rides on authorities issued a warrant Swan Lake, live entertainment for her arrest. on several stages, Art in the Gardens, Gateway to Gardening SEE EXTRADITED, PAGE A7 and Sumter Military Museum display’s salute to Shaw Air Force Base’s 75th anniversary, “Soaring through the Decades,” in the visitor’s center. There’s a lot to celebrate at Shaw history Swan Lake-Iris Gardens during South Carolina’s oldest contin- uous festival, named by the on display at Southeastern Tourism Society as one of the Top 20 Festivals in the Southeast for the past two years and a Top Event by Iris Festival the National Bus Association. -
Ariya Jutanugarn
Ariya Jutanugarn Representerar Thailand (THA) Född Status Proffs Huvudtour LPGA Tour SGT-spelare Nej Aktuellt Ranking 2021 Ariya Jutanugarn har i år spelat 14 tävlingar. Hon har klarat 12 kval. På dessa 14 starter har det blivit 5 topp-10-placeringar. Ariya Jutanugarn har vunnit 1 tävling(ar): Honda LPGA Thailand. Hon har i år en snittscore om 70,14 efter att ha slagit 3577 slag på 51 ronder. Ariya Jutanugarn har på de senaste starterna placeringarna 46-15-19-4-10 varav senaste starten var AIG Womens Open. Hon har i år som bästa score noterat 63 (-9) i Honda LPGA Thailand på Siam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course. 29 av årets 51 ronder har varit under par. Vid 21 tillfällen har det noterats scorer på under 70 slag men också vid 3 tillfällen minst 75 slag. Ariya Jutanugarn har klarat kvalet i de 7 senaste tävlingarna. Kvalsviten i år löper från U.S. Womens Open Conducted by the USGA (vecka 22/2021). Årets tävlingar Plac Tävling Plac Tävling Plac Tävling 10 AIG Womens Open 10 Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give 23 HUGEL-AIR PREMIA LA Open Carnoustie Golf Links, Ladies European Tour Blythefield Country Club, LPGA Tour Wilshire Country Club, LPGA Tour 4 Trust Golf Womens Scottish Open 7 U.S. Womens Open Conducted by the USGAMC LOTTE Championship Dumbarnie Links, Ladies European Tour The Olympic Club (Lake Course), LPGA Tour Kapolei Golf Club, LPGA Tour 19 The Evian Championship MC Pure Silk Championship 60 ANA Inspiration Evian Resort Golf Club, LPGA Tour River Course at Kingsmill Resort, LPGA Tour Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Tournament Course, LPGA Tour 15 Marathon Classic presented by Dana 1 Honda LPGA Thailand 21 Kia Classic Highland Meadows Golf Club, LPGA Tour Siam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course, LPGA Tour Aviara Golf Club, LPGA Tour 46 KPMG Womens PGA Championship 24 HSBC Womens World Championship Atlanta Athletic Club, LPGA Tour -, LPGA Tour Karriären Totala prispengar 1997-2021 Ariya Jutanugarn har följande facit så här långt i karriären: (officiella prispengar på SGT och världstourerna) Summa Största Snitt per 14 segrar på 202 tävlingar. -
*Schedule As of August 28, 2017 and Subject to Change
denotes Major Championship *Schedule as of August 28, 2017 and subject to change 2017 Champion Date Tournament/Contact Host Club TV Times (All Eastern) Purse (Defending Champion) Jan. 26-29 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Ocean Club Golf Course GC Jan. 26 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $1,400,000 Brittany Lincicome Paradise Island Drive GC Jan. 27 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Nassau, Bahamas GC Jan. 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. GC Jan. 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. Feb. 16-19 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open The Royal Adelaide Golf Club GC Feb. 15 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. $1,300,000 Ha Na Jang 328 Tapleys Hill Road, Seaton GC Feb. 16 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Adelaide, South Australia 5023 GC Feb. 17 11:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. GC Feb. 18 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Feb. 23-26 Honda LPGA Thailand Siam Country Club, Old Course GC Feb. 23 1:00-5:00 a.m. $1,600,000 Amy Yang 50 M.9, T, Pong, Banglamung, Chonburi GC Feb. 24 1:00-5:00 a.m. 20150, Thailand GC Feb. 25 1:00-5:00 a.m. GC Feb. 26 1:00-5:00 a.m. Mar. 2-5 HSBC Women’s Champions New Tanjong Course, Sentosa Golf Club GC Mar. 1 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. $1,500,000 Inbee Park 27 Bukit Manis Road GC Mar. 3 12:00-2:30 a.m. -
Ronaldo Pride As Real Are Crowned Kings Again
GOLF | Page 5 NBA | Page 8 Spieth leads Warriors rally by one stroke to force To Advertise here aft er Round 3 game 7 with Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 at Colonial Thunder Monday, May 30, 2016 FORMULA 1 Sha’baan 23, 1437 AH Hamilton ends his GULF TIMES wait for victory with Monaco win SPORT Page 9 SPOTLIGHT Victorious Real team get heroes’ welcome in Madrid ‘How can I not love you,’ shout the crowd at the Plaza de Cibeles — a traditional meeting point for Real’s trophy celebrations Real Madrid football club supporters celebrate as the team arrives on Plaza Cibeles in Madrid yesterday. Real Madrid’s Nacho kisses the trophy at Cibeles fountain yesterday. AFP spot-kick in a 5-3 penalties victory by the two clubs crests and colours in “They (Atletico) deserved it. They Madrid over Atletico Madrid at Milan’s San a frenzied build-up to the fi nal, which almost played better. I am happy my Siro stadium. was expected to attract a worldwide team won, but it could have been any It is the second time in three years that audience of 180 million people in over of the two teams.” housands of Real Madrid fans Real have defeated Atletico in the fi nal. 200 countries. However, Gonzalez’s boyfriend Jaime chanted and waved supporter The players snapped photos of the de Francisco, an Atletico fan, couldn’t scarves under a rain of con- raucous crowd from a platform spe- ‘UNFORGETTABLE & GRUELLING’ hide his disappointment as once again Tfetti on Sunday in the Spanish cially erected at Cibeles, and team cap- Praise poured in for Real Madrid, in- the red and white half of Madrid was capital as the team returned home after tain Sergio Ramos waved the large sil- cluding from Spain’s acting Prime forced to life in Real’s shadow. -
2017 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – May 1, 2017
2017 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – May 1, 2017 *Medical **Status Pending Completion of LPGA Medical Priority A: Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in the top-80 and ties on the season-ending 2016 Symetra Tour Official Money List, who do not have 2017 LPGA membership in Categories 1-12. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by Members’ positions on the Symetra Tour Career Money List as of the end of the previous calendar year. (1) Clariss Guce (24) Allyssa Ferrell (47) Hye-Min Kim (2) Erica Popson (25) Sara-Maude Juneau (48) Selanee Henderson* (3) Augusta James (26) Becca Huffer (49) Sue Kim (4) Sophia Popov (27) Christine Song (50) Anne-Catherine Tanguay (5) Brittany Benvenuto (28) Julia Roth (51) Isi Gabsa (6) Erynne Lee (29) Michelle Piyapattra (52) Luciane Lee (7) Natalie Sheary (30) Jean Reynolds (53) Liv Cheng (8) Jessica Wallace (31) Kana Nagai (54) Jenni Jenq (9) Nicole Broch Larsen (32) Megan McChrystal (55) Kendall Martindale (10) Dottie Ardina (33) Veronica Felibert (56) Olivia Jordan-Higgins (11) Paola Moreno (34) Laura Kueny* (57) Jennifer Kirby (12) Shannon Fish (35) Krista Puisite (58) Stephanie Meadow (13) Emma de Groot (36) Mindy Kim (59) Madison Pressel (14) Emma Talley (37) Katelyn Sepmoree (60) Jayde Panos (15) Kendall Dye (38) Katie Kempter (61) Carleigh Silvers (16) Samantha Richdale (39) Emily Collins (62) Paz Echeverria (17) Brittany Marchand (40) Rebecca Lee-Bentham (63) Elizabeth Nagel (18) Emily Tubert (41) Allison Emrey (64) Margarita Ramos (19) Jenny Coleman (42) Kathleen Ekey (65) Mia Piccio (20) Laura Wearn (43) Min-G Kim (66) Rebecca Artis (21) Marina Choi (44) Lindsay Gahm (67) Portland Rosen (22) Lacey Agnew* (45) Kristy McPherson (68) Elizabeth Tong (23) Yu Liu (46) Britney Yada (69) Lili Alvarez Priority B: LPGA Tour members on the 2017 LPGA Priority List. -
Tiffin Sisters of St. Francis Campus Events for June
Tiffin Sisters of St. Francis Campus Events for June Yoga Classes every Wednesday (5:15-6:15pm) anat St. Francis Spirituality Center, 200 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin, OH All are welcome, at any level of Yoga experience. No registration or experience required. Extra mats are available. Drop in anytime or come weekly. Cost: $6 per session. For more information call Sr. Paulette Schroeder at 419-447-0435, ext. 136. Summer Camps offered at Franciscan Earth Literacy Center, 194 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin. June 20-24 (8:00am-3:00pm) “Grow It, Bake It, Eat It, Share It” - 5-10 yrs. June 27-July 1 (8:00am-Noon) Science Camp I - 5-10 yrs. July 5-8 (8:00-3:00pm) Pickles, Pie, Peace & Me - 7-12 yrs. July 11-14 (8:00am-3:00pm) I Will Survive - 8-12 yrs. July 18-22 (8:00am-Noon) Science Camp II - 7-12 yrs. July 25-29 (8:00am-Noon) Amazing Animals - 5-10 yrs. August 1-5 (8:00am-12:00) Camp Dig - 5-10yrs. There is a $10 non-refundable deposit for each camp. Deposit is included in the camp fee. Prices vary for each camp. Scholarships are available. Through the generosity of the B.A. Seitz Fund and the Cliff Farmer Scholarship Fund, a limited number of scholarships are available for children who wish to attend a camp, but whose families are financially challenged. For more information contact the Earth Literacy Center prior to registering for a summer camp. To register, call Sr. Shirley at 419.448.7485 or email [email protected]. -
U.S. Olympians Hit Center Stage Meet the Resort Tax Board Candidates
Feb. 26 - March 1, 2018 Volume 9 // Issue #4 U.S. Olympians hit center stage Meet the resort tax board candidates Pie Auction raises over $100K PBR music lineup announced, tickets on sale March 1 Town Center matriarch Jean Simkins looks back #explorebigsky explorebigsky explorebigsky @explorebigsky ON THE COVER: After multiple weather delays, Mikaela Shiffrin was gunning for her first gold medal at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics in the giant slalom on Feb. 14, after EBS went to press. This image was taken during the FIS Alpine World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland on Feb. 18, 2017. PHOTO BY STEVEN EARL Feb. 16, 2018 – March 1, 2018 Volume 9, Issue No. 4 Owned and published in Big Sky, Montana TABLE OF CONTENTS PUBLISHER Eric Ladd [email protected] Section 1: News U.S. Olympians EDITORIAL MANAGING EDITOR Opinion..............................................................................5 24 hit center stage Tyler Allen [email protected] Local..................................................................................6 SENIOR EDITOR Sarah Gianelli Section 2: Environment, Sports, Dining & Business Meet the resort tax [email protected] board candidates 8 CREATIVE Environment..................................................................17 LEAD DESIGNER Carie Birkmeier Sports.............................................................................21 [email protected] Dining.............................................................................28 Pie Auction raises GRAPHIC -
2017 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – December 12, 2016
2017 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – December 12, 2016 *Medical **Status Pending Completion of LPGA Medical Priority A: Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in the top-80 and ties on the season-ending 2016 Symetra Tour Official Money List, who do not have 2017 LPGA membership in Categories 1-12. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by Members’ positions on the Symetra Tour Career Money List as of the end of the previous calendar year. (1) Clariss Guce (24) Sara-Maude Juneau (47) Selanee Henderson* (2) Erica Popson (25) Becca Huffer (48) Hye-Min Kim (3) Augusta James (26) Christine Song (49) Sue Kim (4) Sophia Popov (27) Julia Roth (50) Anne-Catherine Tanguay (5) Brittany Benvenuto (28) Michelle Piyapattra (51) Isi Gabsa (6) Erynne Lee (29) Jean Reynolds (52) Luciane Lee (7) Natalie Sheary (30) Kana Nagai (53) Liv Cheng (8) Jessica Wallace (31) Megan McChrystal (54) Jenni Jenq (9) Nicole Broch Larsen (32) Veronica Felibert (55) Kendall Martindale (10) Dottie Ardina (33) Laura Kueny* (56) Olivia Jordan-Higgins (11) Paola Moreno (34) Krista Puisite (57) Jennifer Kirby (12) Shannon Fish (35) Mindy Kim (58) Stephanie Meadow (13) Emma de Groot (36) Katelyn Sepmoree (59) Madison Pressel (14) Emma Talley (37) Katie Kempter (60) Jayde Panos (15) Kendall Dye (38) Emily Collins (61) Carleigh Silvers (16) Samantha Richdale (39) Rebecca Lee-Bentham (62) Paz Echeverria (17) Brittany Marchand (40) Allison Emrey (63) Elizabeth Nagel (18) Emily Tubert (41) Kathleen Ekey (64) Margarita Ramos (19) Jenny Coleman (42) Catherine O’Donnell (65) Mia Piccio (20) Laura Wearn (43) Min-G Kim (66) Rebecca Artis (21) Marina Choi (44) Lindsay Gahm (67) Portland Rosen (22) Yu Liu (45) Kristy McPherson (68) Elizabeth Tong (23) Allyssa Ferrell (46) Britney Yada Priority B: LPGA Tour members on the 2017 LPGA Priority List.