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Symetra Tour Priority List Priority List Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/membindx.htm?v=6.3.1 2021 Symetra Priority List FEB/26/2021 Category A: Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in the top-80 and ties on the 2019 Symetra Tour Official Money List. 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 2019. 1. Kyung Kim 25. Alejandra Llaneza 49. Carlie Carr * 2. Min Seo Kwak 26. Lori Beth Adams (a) 50. Celine Borge 3. Marta Sanz Barrio 27. Laura Restrepo 51. Paula Reto 4. Nuria Iturrioz 28. Karen Chung 52. Amy Lee 5. Lauren Coughlin 29. Cindy Ha 53. Prima Thammaraks 6. Daniela Iacobelli 30. Demi Runas 54. Louise Stahle 7. Paola Moreno * 31. Brittany Benvenuto 55. Holly Clyburn 8. Maria Parra 32. Jean Reynolds 56. Paula Hurtado-Restrepo 9. Linnea Johansson 33. Michelle Piyapattra 57. Julie Aime 10. Maddie Szeryk 34. Amy Boulden 58. Min-G Kim 11. Yujeong Son 35. Lindsey McCurdy 59. Nicole Sakamoto 12. Janie Jackson 36. Morgane Metraux * 60. Regina Plasencia * 13. Laura Wearn 37. August Kim 61. Chorphaka Jaengkit 14. Casey Danielson 38. Allison Emrey 62. Grace Na * 15. Fatima Fernandez Cano 39. Lisa Pettersson 63. Katie Yoo 16. Laetitia Beck 40. Hexi Yuan 64. Alexandra Kaui 17. Dewi Weber 41. Sierra Sims 65. Ji Eun Baik 18. Stephanie Na 42. Elin Arvidsson 66. Kristy McPherson 19. Maude-Aimee Leblanc 43. Kendra Dalton 67. Emily Childs ** 20. Min Lee 44. Katelyn Sepmoree 68. Ingrid Gutierrez Nunez 21. Vicky Hurst 45. Krystal Quihuis 69. Kristin Coleman 22. Rachel Rohanna 46. Csicsi Rozsa 70. Milagros Chaves 23. Madison Pressel 47. Harang Lee 71. Natalie Sheary 24. Gigi Stoll 48. Allie White * Medical ** Maternity Category B: Winners of Symetra Tour official tournaments during 2020 and 2021. Priority is based on the earliest date of such wins. If the player is a Non-member, she must meet all other Symetra eligibility requirements and she must accept Symetra Tour membership to be eligible for this category. 72. Ruixin Liu 75. Peiyun Chien 78. Frida Kinhult 73. Sarah White 76. Matilda Castren 74. Kim Kaufman 77. Ana Belac Category C: Players who finished outside of the top-20 and ties at the 2019 LPGA Q-Series. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Q-Series. Ties will be broken in the following order: lowest final round of the Q-Series; lowest 7th round; lowest 6th round; lowest 5th round; match of score cards beginning with the 18th hole of the final round and working backwards. 1 of 5 2/26/2021, 2:19 PM Priority List Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/membindx.htm?v=6.3.1 79. Christina Kim 94. Kendall Dye 109. Elise Bradley 80. Louise Ridderstrom 95. Kum-Kang Park 110. Isi Gabsa 81. Karine Icher 96. Alison Lee 111. Jennifer Hahn * 82. Marissa Steen 97. Meghan MacLaren 112. Savannah Vilaubi 83. Brianna Do 98. Clariss Guce 113. Luna Sobron Galmes 84. Andrea Lee 99. Katelyn Dambaugh * 114. AJ Newell * 85. Esther Henseleit 100. Haylee Harford 115. Alazne Urizar Zapata 86. Lee Lopez 101. Sierra Brooks 116. Emily Kristine Pedersen 87. Klara Spilkova 102. Lakareber Abe 117. Karolina Vlckova 88. Bianca Pagdanganan 103. Cheyenne Woods 118. Eunice Yi 89. Youngin Chun 104. Janet Mao 119. Joanna Klatten 90. Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras 105. Gabby Lemieux 120. Briana Mao * 91. Celine Herbin 106. Jacqui Concolino 121. Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong 92. Gemma Dryburgh 107. Anna Redding 93. Dottie Ardina 108. Yan Liu * Medical Category D: Players at Stage II of the 2019 LPGA Qualifying Tournament who advanced to LPGA Q-Series, but either did not compete in or did not complete Q-Series. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Stage II. Ties will be broken in the following order: lowest final round; lowest 3rd round; lowest 2nd round; lowest 1st round; match of score cards beginning with the 18th hole of the final round and working backwards. 122. Momo Du 123. Yae Eun Hong Category E: Members in the Top 80 of the current year's Money List after the First Reshuffle Tournament with priority based on the order of the list. For the remaining Official Tournaments of the year, Members in the Top 80 on the current year's Money List after the Second Reshuffle Tournament. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties are broken by the Members' positions on the current year's Priority List as of the commitment deadline for each respective reshuffle tournament. Category F: LPGA Tour members on the current-year's LPGA Priority List. Priority determined in the following order (maximum of 12 players): - On a week when both Tours play, priority will be given to LPGA Tour Members based on their position on the current year's LPGA Priority List as of the commitment deadline. An LPGA Tour Member may only play in the Symetra event through this category if she is not eligible to gain entry into the LPGA field; unless she is playing a test event per the LPGA Medical Extension Policy. - On an off-week for the LPGA, priority will be given to LPGA Tour Members based on their position on the current year's LPGA Priority List beginning with the 61st player on the list and working downward. 124. Kris Tamulis 127. Laura Gonzalez Escallon 130. Ashli Bunch 125. Silvia Cavalleri 128. Jenny Haglund 131. Amelia Lewis 126. Anne-Catherine Tanguay 129. Julie Yang * * Medical Category G: After the First Reshuffle Tournament, Members in Categories H through N who have earned official money will be re-seeded into Category G. Members placed into Category G will be ranked in the order of their position on the current year's Official Money List through the First Reshuffle Tournament. Members will remain in this category until the next reshuffle. After the Second Reshuffle Tournament, Members in Categories G, and H through N, who have earned official money will be re-seeded into Category G. Members placed into Category G will be ranked in the order of their position on the current year's Official Money List through the Second Reshuffle Tournament. Members will remain in this category for the remainder of the calendar year. For all reshuffles, ties are broken by the Members' positions on the current year's Priority List as of the commitment deadline for each respective reshuffle tournament. 2 of 5 2/26/2021, 2:19 PM Priority List Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/membindx.htm?v=6.3.1 Category H: 2019 LPGA Tour members without current year LPGA membership status and 2019 LPGA Tour members who were unable to compete at or complete the 2019 LPGA Qualifying Tournament for medical reasons and/or exceptional circumstances of an unavoidable nature, as approved and determined solely by the LPGA. Players will be ranked in the order of their position on 2019 LPGA Priority List as of January 1 of 2019. 132. Brittany Marchand 135. Lilia Vu 138. Erynne Lee 133. Becca Huffer 136. Stephanie Kono 139. Olafia Kristinsdottir 134. Maddie McCrary 137. Robyn Choi Category I: Players who finished top 80 and ties at Stage II of the 2019 LPGA Qualifying Tournament, but did not advance to Q-Series. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Stage II. Ties will be broken in the following order: lowest final round; lowest 3rd round; lowest 2nd round; lowest 1st round; match of score cards beginning with the 18th hole of the final round and working backwards. 140. Rebecca Lee-Bentham 148. Wenbo Liu 156. Min A Yoon 141. Sophie Hausmann 149. Sharmila Nicollet * 157. Sandy Choi 142. Moa Folke 150. Katja Pogacar 158. Jessica Welch 143. Karoline Stormo 151. Yiyi Liu 159. Elizabeth Schultz 144. Tzu-Chi Lin 152. Amanda Doherty 160. Sophia Schubert 145. Samantha Richdale 153. Alivia Reynolds 161. Lucy Li 146. Roberta Liti 154. Bailey Tardy 147. Dylan Kim 155. Alice Hewson * Medical Category J: Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in positions #81-100 and ties on the 2019 season- ending Symetra Tour Official Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. 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Shasta Averyhardt 223. Linda Henriksson 176. Marta Martin 200. Selena Costabile 224. Valerie Tanguay 177. Karah Sanford 201. Binny Lee 225. Britney Yada 178. Hira Naveed 202. Hyemin Kim 226. Marissa Chow 179. Michaela Finn 203. Emily Penttila 227. Anita Uwadia 180. Weiwei Zhang 204. Josee Doyon 228.
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