2015 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Final Tournament Summary Sunday, February 22, 2015 Purse: $1,200,000.00 Royal Melbourne Par: 35 38 - 73 Yardage: 6741

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2015 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Final Tournament Summary Sunday, February 22, 2015 Purse: $1,200,000.00 Royal Melbourne Par: 35 38 - 73 Yardage: 6741 2015 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Final Tournament Summary Sunday, February 22, 2015 Purse: $1,200,000.00 Royal Melbourne Par: 35 38 - 73 Yardage: 6741 POS NAME SCORES TOTAL TO PAR OFFICIAL MONEY 1 Lydia Ko 70-70-72-71 283 -9 $180,000 2 Amy Yang 73-70-70-72 285 -7 $110,822 3 Ariya Jutanugarn 69-71-72-76 288 -4 $80,393 T4 Jenny Shin 76-71-74-69 290 -2 $51,067 T4 Ilhee Lee 68-82-69-71 290 -2 $51,067 T4 Chella Choi 72-75-71-72 290 -2 $51,067 T7 Minjee Lee 76-71-72-72 291 -1 $27,728 T7 Paz Echeverria 71-76-71-73 291 -1 $27,728 T7 Charley Hull 71-71-76-73 291 -1 $27,728 T7 Ha Na Jang 71-69-76-75 291 -1 $27,728 T7 Julieta Granada 73-72-70-76 291 -1 $27,728 T12 Mika Miyazato 73-74-74-71 292 E $19,355 T12 Q Baek 77-72-71-72 292 E $19,355 T12 Jessica Korda 72-71-75-74 292 E $19,355 T12 Gwladys Nocera 71-73-74-74 292 E $19,355 T16 Karrie Webb 73-78-71-71 293 +1 $15,472 T16 Marianne Skarpnord 75-72-73-73 293 +1 $15,472 T16 Beatriz Recari 75-71-72-75 293 +1 $15,472 T16 Katherine Kirk 72-73-70-78 293 +1 $15,472 20 Pernilla Lindberg 76-74-71-73 294 +2 $13,955 T21 Tiffany Joh 72-75-76-72 295 +3 $12,287 T21 Shanshan Feng 74-74-74-73 295 +3 $12,287 T21 Sydnee Michaels 73-76-73-73 295 +3 $12,287 T21 So Yeon Ryu 77-74-71-73 295 +3 $12,287 T21 Melissa Reid 71-74-75-75 295 +3 $12,287 T21 Beth Allen 78-71-70-76 295 +3 $12,287 T27 Laetitia Beck 78-71-73-74 296 +4 $10,314 T27 Mo Martin 77-73-72-74 296 +4 $10,314 T27 Catriona Matthew 74-74-72-76 296 +4 $10,314 T30 Marina Alex 72-77-73-75 297 +5 $9,162 T30 Marion Ricordeau 72-73-76-76 297 +5 $9,162 T30 Mina Harigae 75-71-73-78 297 +5 $9,162 T33 Katie Burnett 74-75-78-71 298 +6 $7,933 T33 Amy Anderson 77-72-77-72 298 +6 $7,933 T33 Ssu-Chia Cheng 76-73-77-72 298 +6 $7,933 T33 Holly Clyburn 73-75-75-75 298 +6 $7,933 T37 Sarah Kemp 77-73-77-72 299 +7 $6,720 T37 Mariajo Uribe 72-76-79-72 299 +7 $6,720 T37 Alena Sharp 70-78-75-76 299 +7 $6,720 T37 Mi Hyang Lee 75-70-76-78 299 +7 $6,720 T41 Min Seo Kwak 70-81-75-74 300 +8 $5,825 T41 Rachel Hetherington 73-78-71-78 300 +8 $5,825 T41 Kelly Tan 74-73-75-78 300 +8 $5,825 T44 Cheyenne Woods 74-75-80-72 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Karine Icher 75-73-79-74 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Chloe Leurquin 75-75-77-74 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Lisa McCloskey 75-76-76-74 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Anne-Lise Caudal 75-75-76-75 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Alison Walshe 74-75-77-75 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Nikki Garrett 79-72-74-76 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Ai Miyazato 73-75-77-76 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Ayako Uehara 72-75-78-76 301 +9 $4,556 T44 Kylie Walker 75-73-77-76 301 +9 $4,556 T54 Min Lee 72-78-81-71 302 +10 $3,580 T54 Sophie Walker 73-76-78-75 302 +10 $3,580 T54 Christina Kim 74-71-81-76 302 +10 $3,580 T54 Maria McBride 74-77-74-77 302 +10 $3,580 Page 1 of 3 2015 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Final Tournament Summary Sunday, February 22, 2015 Purse: $1,200,000.00 Royal Melbourne Par: 35 38 - 73 Yardage: 6741 POS NAME SCORES TOTAL TO PAR OFFICIAL MONEY T58 Ju Young Park 73-78-79-73 303 +11 $3,155 T58 Maria Hernandez 75-74-80-74 303 +11 $3,155 T58 Kristy McPherson 75-76-77-75 303 +11 $3,155 T61 Wei Ling Hsu 78-73-80-73 304 +12 $2,943 T61 Na Yeon Choi 74-74-73-83 304 +12 $2,943 63 Kendall Dye 78-71-80-76 305 +13 $2,852 64 Christine Wolf 75-72-78-81 306 +14 $2,791 65 Rebecca Artis 72-77-80-78 307 +15 $2,730 T66 Ann-Kathrin Lindner 78-73-79-78 308 +16 $2,579 T66 Garrett Phillips 74-77-79-78 308 +16 $2,579 T66 Karlin Beck 74-77-77-80 308 +16 $2,579 T66 Amy Boulden 77-74-77-80 308 +16 $2,579 T70 Kris Tamulis 75-76-82-76 309 +17 $2,412 T70 Brooke Pancake 71-78-83-77 309 +17 $2,412 72 Mallory Blackwelder 75-75-78-82 310 +18 $2,366 73 Christel Boeljon 76-73-82-81 312 +20 $2,336 Whitney Hillier 78-74 152 CUT Jennifer Johnson 76-76 152 CUT Therese Koelbaek 75-77 152 CUT Becky Morgan 76-76 152 CUT Ryann O'Toole 72-80 152 CUT Dewi Claire Schreefel 77-75 152 CUT Sakura Yokomine 77-75 152 CUT Simin Feng 76-77 153 CUT Sophie Gustafson 76-77 153 CUT Eun-Hee Ji 76-77 153 CUT *Shelly Shin 79-74 153 CUT Kelly W Shon 75-78 153 CUT Jennifer Song 74-79 153 CUT Julia Boland 78-76 154 CUT Danah Bordner 74-80 154 CUT Dori Carter 76-78 154 CUT Valentine Derrey 75-79 154 CUT Moriya Jutanugarn 77-77 154 CUT I.K. Kim 77-77 154 CUT Seon Hwa Lee 75-79 154 CUT Amelia Lewis 77-77 154 CUT Haru Nomura 74-80 154 CUT Kristie L Smith 82-72 154 CUT Sarah Jane Smith 78-76 154 CUT Connie Chen 77-78 155 CUT Emma de Groot 78-77 155 CUT Tamie Durdin 82-73 155 CUT Jenny Gleason 74-81 155 CUT Lorie Kane 74-81 155 CUT Stacey Keating 81-74 155 CUT Ye Jin Kim 79-76 155 CUT Keiko Kubo 77-78 155 CUT Caroline Masson 78-77 155 CUT Belen Mozo 77-78 155 CUT Jane Park 78-77 155 CUT Jennifer Rosales 77-78 155 CUT Marta Sanz Barrio 75-80 155 CUT Jackie Stoelting 77-78 155 CUT Bree Arthur 80-76 156 CUT Cathryn Bristow 77-79 156 CUT Kim Kaufman 78-78 156 CUT Page 2 of 3 2015 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Final Tournament Summary Sunday, February 22, 2015 Purse: $1,200,000.00 Royal Melbourne Par: 35 38 - 73 Yardage: 6741 POS NAME SCORES TOTAL TO PAR OFFICIAL MONEY Caroline Martens 79-77 156 CUT Sophia Popov 80-76 156 CUT Karin Sjodin 82-74 156 CUT Jessica Speechley 80-76 156 CUT Jaclyn Sweeney 81-75 156 CUT Ching-Tzu Chen 78-79 157 CUT Jaye Marie Green 79-78 157 CUT Danielle Montgomery 79-78 157 CUT Su Oh 79-78 157 CUT Gerina Piller 75-82 157 CUT Marissa L Steen 79-78 157 CUT Thidapa Suwannapura 78-79 157 CUT Isabelle Boineau 77-81 158 CUT Liv Cheng 79-79 158 CUT Corie Hou 78-80 158 CUT Camilla Lennarth 76-82 158 CUT *Kono Matsumoto 78-80 158 CUT Stephanie Na 80-78 158 CUT Paula Reto 79-79 158 CUT Giulia Sergas 79-79 158 CUT Demi Runas 79-80 159 CUT Adriana Brent 75-85 160 CUT Joanna Klatten 81-79 160 CUT Laura Davies 81-80 161 CUT Perrine Delacour 83-78 161 CUT Florentyna Parker 84-77 161 CUT Sadena A Parks 83-78 161 CUT Yani Tseng 79-82 161 CUT Alison Whitaker 80-81 161 CUT Carly Booth 76-86 162 CUT Jenna Hunter 85-77 162 CUT Vicky Thomas 80-82 162 CUT So-Jin Baik 74-89 163 CUT Cherie Alison 78-87 165 CUT Lee-Anne Pace 82-83 165 CUT Breanna Elliott 82-84 166 CUT Hannah Collier 86-83 169 CUT Julie Greciet 87-87 174 CUT Lisa Ferrero WD Christine Song WD Line Vedel 79 WD P.K. 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