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Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41St
Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41st Record Book 2021 2 Curtis Cup Match United States of America Wins the 2018 Match The Curtis Cup is staying on the American soil in which it was ended the match. played for this week at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. GB&I had one last chance to earn a half-point in the final A pair of U.S. Women’s Amateur champions – Sophia Schubert match, but Paula Grant, 24, of Northern Ireland, failed to (2017) and Kristen Gillman (2014) – delivered the decisive convert a 12-foot par putt on the 18th hole, enabling Mariel points in Sunday’s singles matches as the USA rolled to a 17-3 Galdiano, one of the USA’s two returning players from 2016 victory over Great Britain and Ireland. It was the largest mar- (Andrea Lee), to earn a 1-up victory. gin of victory in the history of the biennial competition, which began in 1932. “We’re obviously very disappointed with the score line and all you can do is congratulate the United States on its win and the The Americans entered the final session with a comfortable very high standard of golf they have played this week,” said 9-3 margin and needing only 1½ points to reclaim the Cup it GB&I captain Elaine Farquharson-Black. “We have played good lost in the Republic of Ireland in 2016. golf in spells, particularly on the first day, but at this level, you have to have more consistency and at times we’ve just not per- A determined USA Team, which featured six of the top 10 play- formed as well as we would have liked.” ers in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™, punctuated its domi- nating effort by claiming all eight of Sunday’s singles matches. -
Nanticoke Mayor Is Attacked
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Campillo Et Iturrios
Lundi 29 AVRIL 2019 • N°5 46e 25e GreenJOURNAL OFFICIEL DU TROPHÉE HASSAN II ET DE LA COUPE LALLA MERYEM CAMPILLO ET ITURRIOS VAINQUEURS, L’ESPAGNE À L’honneur Magazine Les pouvoirs LES SOUVENIRS du golf d’ANTONIO GARRIDO ES ag AFP/GETTYIM Palmarès des 20 dernières éditions Trophée Hassan II Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Rouge, Rabat 2019 Jorge Campillo (ESP) 2018 Alexander Levy (FRA) 2017 Edoardo Molinari (ITA) 2016 Jeung-Hun Wang (COR) Golf du Palais Royal, Agadir 2015 Richie Ramsay (ECO) 2014 Alejandro Canizarès (ESP) 2013 Marcel Siem (ALL) 2012 Michael Hoey (IdN) Golf de l’Océan et du Palais Royal, Agadir 2011 David Horsey (ANG) Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Rouge, Rabat 2010 Rhys Davies (PdG) 2008 Ernie Els (AFS) 2007 Padraig Harrington (IRL) 2006 Sam Torrance (ECO) 2005 Erik Compton (USA) 2003 Santiago Luna (ESP) 2002 Santiago Luna (ESP) 2001 Joakim Haeggman (SUE) 2000 Roger Chapman (ANG) 1999 David Toms (USA) 1998 Santiago Luna (ESP) Coupe Lalla Meryem Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, Parcours Bleu, Rabat 2019 Nuria Iturrios (ESP) 2018 Jenny Haglund (SUE) 2017 Klara Spilkova (RTC) 2016 Nuria Itturios (ESP) Golf de l’Océan, Agadir Son Altesse Royale le Prince Moulay Rachid, entourée de Nuria Iturrios, vainqueure de la Coupe Lalla 2015 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) Meryem et de Jorge Campillo, vainqueur du Trophée Hassan II, lors de la cérémonie de remise des prix 2014 Charley Hull (ANG) qui s’est tenue hier près du green du 18 du Parcours Rouge du Royal Golf Dar Es Salam. 2013 Ariya Jutanugarn (THA) 2012 Karen Lunn (AUS) Golf du Soleil, Agadir 2011 Zuzana Kamasova (SLQ) Classement final Golf de Mohammedia 2010 Anja Monke (ALL) Trophée Hassan II Coupe Lalla Meryem 1. -
2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021
1/7/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79. -
News Release
NEWS RELEASE Meunier-Lebouc, Neumann added to fresh&easy Dinah Shore Charity Pro-Am field Event will benefit LA’s BEST and Park Century School RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., March 15, 2011 – Patricia Meunier-Lebouc, 2003 Kraft Nabisco Championship winner, and Liselotte Neumann, a 13-time Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour winner, have been added to the field for the inaugural fresh&easy Dinah Shore Charity Pro-Am on April 2, 2011, at Mission Hills Country Club, Palmer Course, in Rancho Mirage, Calif. With the addition of these two players, the 18-player field includes eight LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame members as well as players who represent 16 Kraft Nabisco Championship wins and a total of 450 LPGA Tour victories. The fresh&easy Dinah Shore Charity Pro-Am was created by Amy Alcott, a three-time Kraft Nabisco Championship winner and member of the LPGA Tour and World Golf Halls of Fame, and Tim Mason, CEO of Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market and Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Foundation. The event will honor the legacy of Dinah Shore and the 40-year history of champions and stars of the Kraft Nabisco Championship as well as raise awareness and funding for important children’s education initiatives. “I am very excited to have Patricia (Meunier-Lebouc) and Liselotte (Neumann) join our event,” said Alcott. “They complement such a tremendous list of players who are champions and stars of women’s golf. With their support I can’t wait to kick-off the fresh&easy Dinah Shore Charity Pro-Am and celebrate Dinah’s legacy and the 40 years of the Kraft Nabisco Championship.” Previously announced players include Alcott, Donna Andrews, Jane Blalock, Pat Bradley, Donna Caponi, Beth Daniel, Rosie Jones, Betsy King, Nancy Lopez, Meg Mallon, Alice Miller, Alison Nicholas, Sandra Palmer, Patty Sheehan, Hollis Stacy and Kathy Whitworth, the winningest golfer of all time. -
Round 3 Pairings
Round 4 Starting Times 2016 Chico's Patty Berg Memorial Sunday, April 17, 2016 Purse: $200,000.00 Cypress Lake Country Club Par: 36 36 - 72 Yardage: 6357 7:30AM Group 1 Tee 1 9:53AM Group 14 Tee 1 Sandra Angulo Minarro (Mexico) 75-71-79 225 +9 Christina Foster (Toronto, Ontario) 72-75-71 218 +2 Becca Huffer (Denver, Colo.) 74-72-81 227 +11 Stacey Keating (Cressy, Australia) 72-74-72 218 +2 Lindsey Lammers (Milan, Mich.) 75-72-82 229 +13 Barb Moxness (Edina, MN) 78 +6 7:41AM Group 2 Tee 1 10:04AM Group 15 Tee 1 Portland Rosen (Sugarland, Texas) 72-75-77 224 +8 Catherine O'Donnell (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) 76-71-71 218 +2 Paola Moreno (Cali, Colombia) 73-73-78 224 +8 Rebecca Lee-Bentham (Toronto, Canada) 76-71-71 218 +2 Nancy Lopez (Palm City, FL) 89 +17 JoAnne Carner (Lake Worth, FL) 77 +5 7:52AM Group 3 Tee 1 10:15AM Group 16 Tee 1 Tzu-Chi Lin (Chinese Taipei) 75-71-77 223 +7 Kathleen Ekey (Sharon Township, Ohio) 72-69-76 217 +1 Caroline Martens (Oslo, Norway) 72-74-77 223 +7 Allyssa Ferrell (Edgerton, Wis.) 69-72-76 217 +1 Patty Sheehan (Reno, NV) 86 +14 Cindy Figg-Currier (Austin, TX) 77 +5 8:03AM Group 4 Tee 1 10:26AM Group 17 Tee 1 Hye-Min Kim (Seoul, South Korea) 74-73-76 223 +7 Ginger Howard (Bradenton, Fla.) 72-70-74 216 E Carleigh Silvers (Martinsville, Ind.) 73-74-76 223 +7 Sara-Maude Juneau (Quebec, Canada) 68-74-75 217 +1 Hollis Stacy (Holmes Beach, FL) 85 +13 Lisa DePaulo (Austin, TX) 76 +4 8:14AM Group 5 Tee 1 10:37AM Group 18 Tee 1 Katie Kempter (Albuquerque, N.M.) 77-69-76 222 +6 Emily Tubert (Burbank, Calif.) 73-72-71 216 E Paz Echeverria (Santiago, Chile) 75-72-76 223 +7 Sue Kim (Langley, British Columbia) 72-72-72 216 E Sherri Turner (Phoenix, AZ) 85 +13 Pat Bradley (W. -
2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021
5/24/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79. -
20. BMW International Open
BMW Golfsport bmw-golfsport.com Freude am Fahren Henrik Stenson, Sieger 2006 Niclas Fasth, Sieger 2007 John Daly, Sieger 2001 David Howell, Sieger 2005 Thomas Björn, Sieger 2000 / 2002 Miguel Angel Jiménez, Sieger 2004 Paul Azinger, Sieger 1990 / 1992 Colin Montgomerie, Sieger 1999 20. BMW International Open Media Information 20. BMW International Open Media Information 20. BMW International Open. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1. Das Turnier 2008 ............................................................................................................. 004 Der neue Turnierpräsident. Philipp von Sahr .......................................................................................................004 BMW International Open 2008. Das Turnier auf einen Blick. .........................................................................006 Die Spitzenspieler der 20. BMW International Open .......................................................................................007 Martin Kaymer: Nicht zu stoppen ..........................................................................................................................010 Auf neun Löchern mit den Allergrößten ...............................................................................................................013 Die Zwei wollen ganz nach oben ...........................................................................................................................014 „Der Herr der Halme.“ Ein Job zwischen Abenddämmerung und Morgenröte .......................................015 -
ISPS Handa Portugal Ladies Open 1 De 3 Página Scoreboard
Página Scoreboard - Portugal Ladies Open e 1 de 3 2011 Tour Season ISPS Handa Portugal Ladies Open Campo Real 13 th - 15 th May 2011 Scores at End of Round 2 Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents R1 R2 Card 1 132 -12 Gwladys Nocera (FRA) Lacoste, Ping, France 64 68 »» 2 133 -11 Ashleigh Simon (SA) South Africa 66 67 »» Virginie Lagoutte-Clement (FRA) Lacoste,Mizuno,Golf LaValdaine 68 67 »» 3= 135 -9 Christel Boeljon (NL) Golf Team Holland 68 67 »» Melissa Reid (ENG) Rotana Hotel Group 70 66 »» Diana Luna (ITA) Conte of Florence, Italy 67 69 »» 5= 136 -8 Georgina Simpson (ENG) Special steel grp, Eurocontrol 70 66 »» Lydia Hall (WAL) Wales 68 68 »» Becky Morgan (WAL) Wales 69 68 »» 9= 137 -7 Lucie Andre (FRA) Tekka, Lacoste 68 69 »» Malene Jorgensen (DEN) Odense Eventyr Golf Club 68 69 »» Margherita Rigon (ITA) Golf Castelfranco,F.I.G 70 68 »» Felicity Johnson (ENG) Harborne GC 68 70 »» 12= 138 -6 Rachel Jennings (ENG) Golf In France 68 70 »» Sophie Giquel-Bettan (FRA) Golf du Vaudreuil 71 67 »» Caroline Afonso (FRA) Inst. Basque de Golf, Lacoste 68 70 »» Louise Larsson (SWE) Karlstad GK 70 69 »» Stacy Lee Bregman (SA) South Africa 66 73 »» 17= 139 -5 Louise Stahle (SWE) Barseback G&CC, Sweden 67 72 »» Belen Mozo (ESP) Greg Norman Collection, ECCO 67 72 »» Caroline Hedwall (SWE) Barseback G&CC, Sweden 68 71 »» Nikki Garrett (AUS) Oakley, Cross 70 70 »» Caroline Rominger (SWI) Switzerland 69 71 »» 22= 140 -4 Anja Monke (GER) buch.de 71 69 »» Julie Maisongrosse (FRA) academie jfg 70 70 »» Sara Brown (USA) USA 72 69 »» Jaclyn Sweeney (USA) USA 69 -
LOTTE Championship Preliminary Entry List
3/3/2020 Competitor Report LOTTE Championship Preliminary Entry List Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Top-80 Sei Young Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 2 Jeongeun Lee6 Gyeonggi-Do, Republic of Korea KOR 3 Brooke M. Henderson Smiths Falls, Ontario CAN 4 Nelly Korda Bradenton, FL USA 5 Lexi Thompson Delray Beach, FL USA 6 Minjee Lee Perth, Australia AUS 8 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV USA 9 Hyo Joo Kim Wonju, Republic of Korea KOR 10 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 11 Hannah Green Perth, Australia AUS 12 Lizette Salas Azusa, CA USA 13 Mi Jung Hur Daejeon, Republic of Korea KOR 14 Yu Liu Beijing, China CHN 20 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA USA 21 So Yeon Ryu Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 24 Eun Hee Ji Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 25 Moriya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 26 Inbee Park Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 27 Celine Boutier Montrouge, France FRA 28 Caroline Masson Gladbeck, Germany GER 30 Azahara Munoz San Pedro de Alcantara, Spain ESP 31 Su Oh Melbourne, Australia AUS 34 Ally McDonald Fulton, MS USA 35 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 36 Mo Martin Naples, FL USA 37 Marina Alex Wayne, NJ USA 40 Jing Yan Shanghai, China CHN 43 Gaby Lopez Mexico City, Mexico MEX 44 Jasmine Suwannapura Bangkok, Thailand THA 45 Kristen Gillman Austin, TX USA 46 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea KOR 47 Jenny Shin Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 48 Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark DEN 49 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 50 Lydia Ko Auckland, New Zealand NZL 51 Jaye Marie Green Boca Raton, FL USA 52 Annie Park Levittown, NY USA 53 Ashleigh Buhai Johannesburg, South Africa RSA 54 Alena Sharp Hamilton, Ontario CAN 58 https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/pmws.html?v=6.3.1 1/5 3/3/2020 Competitor Report Name Represents Nat. -
Parra Sets the Pace
PARRA SETS THE PACE Spain’s Maria Parra has claimed an early lead in the race to earn a place in the European team at this year’s PING Junior Solheim Cup at GC St. Leon-Rot, Germany. The 17 year-old from Sotogrande tops the European Ranking after claiming 30 points while competing in the Spanish International Ladies’ Amateur Championship at Real Club Pineda de Sevilla. Parra reached the semi-final of the first counting event for this year’s European Ranking before losing 3 & 1 to the eventual winner Olivia Cowan from Germany. The Spaniard heads into the second counting event at the French International Lady Juniors Championship with a 20 point advantage over England’s Alice Hewson, Switzerland’s Albane Valenzuela and compatriot Maria Herraez Galves who collected 10 points in Sevilla. Belgium’s Diane Baillieux (5 points) and Sweden’s Julia Engström (1 point) were the other two eligible players to collect ranking points in Spain. The Spanish International Ladies’ Amateur Championship was the first of eight counting events on this year’s PING Junior Solheim Cup European Ranking with the first six players on the Ranking at the end of the qualification process all earning an automatic place on the European team for the match at GC St. Leon-Rot on September 14- 15. The team will be completed with six Captain’s picks. The second counting event at the French International Lady Juniors Championship at GC St. Cloud, France (April 2-6) will be followed by the German Girls’ Open at GC St. Leon-Rot, Germany (June 5-7), the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship at Portstewart GC, Northern Ireland (June 9-13), the European Girls’ Team Championship at Golf Resort Kaskada Brno, Czech Republic (July 7-11), the European Ladies’ Team Championship at Helsingør GC, Denmark (July 7-11) and the ANNIKA Invitational Europe at Bro-Bålsta GK, Sweden (August 4-6) before the qualification process is completed at the Girls’ British Open Championship at West Kilbride GC, Scotland, on August 10-14, 2015. -
PLAYERS GUIDE — Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club | Southern Pines, N.C
2ND U.S. SENIOR WOMEN’S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYERS GUIDE — Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club | Southern Pines, N.C. — May 16-19, 2019 conducted by the 2019 U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S OPEN PLAYERS' GUIDE — 1 Exemption List Here are the golfers who are currently exempt from qualifying AMY ALCOTT for the 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship, Birth Date: February 22, 1956 with their exemption categories listed. Player Exemption Category Player Exemption Category Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Amy Alcott 4,7,8 Trish Johnson 2,12,14,15,16,17 Age: 63 Ht.: 5’6 Helen Alfredsson 2,7,8,13,14,15,16 Cathy Johnston-Forbes 2,7,10,16 Home: Santa Monica, Calif. Danielle Ammaccapane 2,8,16 Rosie Jones 2,8.14,16 Donna Andrews 7,8 Lorie Kane 8,16 Turned Professional: 1975 Jean Bartholomew 9,16 Laurel Kean 2 Joined LPGA Tour: 1975 Laura Baugh 5 Judith Kyrinis 18 Nanci Bowen 7 Martha Leach 2,3 LPGA Tour Playoff Record: 4-5 Barb Bunkowsky 16 Jenni Lidback 7 JoAnne Carner 4,5,8 Marilyn Lovander 2,16 LPGA Tour Victories: 29 - 1975 USX Golf Classic; 1976 Kay Cockerill 5 Chrysler-Plymouth Classic, Colgate Far East Open; 1981 Jane Crafter 16 Alice Miller 7 Laura Davies 1,2,4,7,8,12, Barbara Moxness 2,10,16 Sarasota Classic; 1977 Houston Exchange Clubs Classic; 1978 13,14,15,16 Barb Mucha 2,8,16 American Defender; 1979 Elizabeth Arden Classic, du Maurier Alicia Dibos 2,16 Martha Nause 7,16 Classic, Crestar-Farm Fresh Classic, Mizuno Classic; 1980 Wendy Doolan 8,9,16 Liselotte Neumann 2,4,8,14,16,17 Cindy Figg-Currier 16 Michele Redman 2,8,14,15,16 American Defender, Mayflower Classic, U.S.