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2021 Marathon LPGA Classic Presented by Dana 2021 Marathon LPGA Classic presented by Dana Round 4 Starting Times Sunday, July 11, 2021 Purse: $2,000,000.00 Highland Meadows Golf Club Par: 34 37 - 71 Yardage: 6578 Tee 1 7:05AM Bronte Law Stockport, England 73-66-69 208 -5 Tee 10 7:00AM Paula Reto Bloemfontein, South Africa 73-65-70 208 -5 Grp 1 Pornanong Phatlum Chaiyaphum, Thailand 69-70-69 208 -5 Grp 2 Pajaree Anannarukarn Bangkok, Thailand 69-69-70 208 -5 Yealimi Noh Concord, CA 66-73-69 208 -5 Christina Kim San Jose, CA 68-67-73 208 -5 Tee 1 7:16AM Nuria Iturrioz Son Servera, Spain 75-67-66 208 -5 Tee 10 7:11AM Cheyenne Knight Aledo, TX 69-71-69 209 -4 Grp 3 Mel Reid Derby, England 69-72-67 208 -5 Grp 4 Azahara Munoz San Pedro de Alcantara, Spain 69-70-70 209 -4 Brooke M. Henderson Smiths Falls, Ontario 70-70-68 208 -5 Ana Belac Portoroz, Slovenia 69-70-70 209 -4 Tee 1 7:27AM Carlota Ciganda Pamplona, Spain 70-71-66 207 -6 Tee 10 7:22AM Lee Lopez Whittier, CA 70-68-71 209 -4 Grp 5 Sarah Burnham Maple Grove, MN 70-70-67 207 -6 Grp 6 Bianca Pagdanganan Mandaluyong City, Philippines 71-71-68 210 -3 Linnea Strom Hovas, Sweden 68-69-70 207 -6 Haeji Kang Seoul, Republic of Korea 71-71-68 210 -3 Tee 1 7:38AM Alana Uriell Carlsbad, CA 70-66-70 206 -7 Tee 10 7:33AM Liz Nagel DeWitt, MI 69-73-68 210 -3 Grp 7 Alison Lee Los Angeles, CA 67-66-73 206 -7 Grp 8 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea 72-69-69 210 -3 Sarah Schmelzel Phoenix, AZ 71-70-66 207 -6 Caroline Inglis Eugene, OR 70-71-69 210 -3 Tee 1 7:49AM Celine Boutier Montrouge, France 71-71-64 206 -7 Tee 10 7:44AM Mo Martin Naples, FL 70-70-70 210 -3 Grp 9 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras Roi-Et, Thailand 73-68-65 206 -7 Grp 10 Cristie Kerr Scottsdale, AZ 68-72-70 210 -3 Esther Lee Artesia, CA 76-64-66 206 -7 Jessica Korda Jupiter, FL 70-69-71 210 -3 Tee 1 8:00AM Perrine Delacour Laon, France 69-69-67 205 -8 Tee 10 7:55AM Gemma Dryburgh Aberdeen, Scotland 70-69-71 210 -3 Grp 11 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA 69-68-68 205 -8 Grp 12 Celine Herbin Avranches, France 72-66-72 210 -3 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea 68-66-71 205 -8 Katherine Kirk Sunrise Beach, Australia 71-71-69 211 -2 Tee 1 8:11AM Jennifer Song Orlando, FL 67-72-66 205 -8 Tee 10 8:06AM Jenny Coleman Rolling Hills Estates, CA 71-69-71 211 -2 Grp 13 Andrea Lee Hermosa Beach, CA 71-67-67 205 -8 Grp 14 Lauren Coughlin Charlottesville, VA 68-72-71 211 -2 Inbee Park Seoul, Republic of Korea 71-67-67 205 -8 Pavarisa Yoktuan Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand 73-66-72 211 -2 Tee 1 8:22AM Matilda Castren Helsinki, Finland 66-69-69 204 -9 Tee 10 8:17AM Jennifer Chang Cary, NC 72-70-70 212 -1 Grp 15 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand 66-69-69 204 -9 Grp 16 Sarah Kemp Sydney, Australia 70-72-70 212 -1 Lauren Stephenson Lexington, SC 65-69-70 204 -9 Jeongeun Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea 71-70-71 212 -1 Tee 1 8:33AM Su Oh Melbourne, Australia 69-67-68 204 -9 Tee 10 8:28AM Albane Valenzuela Geneva, Switzerland 71-70-71 212 -1 Grp 17 Ssu-Chia Cheng Taipei, Chinese Taipei 66-70-68 204 -9 Grp 18 Kris Tamulis Naples, FL 72-67-73 212 -1 Megan Khang Rockland, MA 68-67-69 204 -9 Jing Yan Shanghai, China 72-70-71 213 E Tee 1 8:44AM Jennifer Kupcho Westminster, CO 69-65-69 203 -10 Tee 10 8:39AM Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea 67-75-71 213 E Grp 19 Gerina Piller Roswell, NM 69-65-69 203 -10 Grp 20 Lindy Duncan Plantation, FL 70-71-72 213 E Leona Maguire Cavan, Ireland 69-68-67 204 -9 So Yeon Ryu Seoul, Republic of Korea 72-67-74 213 E Tee 1 8:55AM Brittany Lincicome Seminole, FL 67-69-67 203 -10 Tee 10 8:50AM Muni He Chengdu, China 70-67-76 213 E Grp 21 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV 70-65-68 203 -10 Grp 22 Yujeong Son Busan, Republic of Korea 72-70-72 214 +1 Jasmine Suwannapura Bangkok, Thailand 68-67-68 203 -10 A Lim Kim Kimpo, Republic of Korea 68-69-77 214 +1 Tee 1 9:06AM Austin Ernst Seneca, SC 69-67-66 202 -11 Tee 10 9:01AM Min Lee Taoyuan City, Chinese Taipei 68-73-74 215 +2 Grp 23 Caroline Masson Gladbeck, Germany 68-68-66 202 -11 Grp 24 Jaye Marie Green Jupiter, FL 71-71-75 217 +4 Stacy Lewis The Woodlands, TX 68-70-65 203 -10 Tee 1 9:17AM Esther Henseleit Hamburg, Germany 70-64-67 201 -12 Tee 10 9:12AM In Kyung Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea 72-69-76 217 +4 Grp 25 Yuka Saso Manila, Philippines 71-67-64 202 -11 Grp 26 Vicky Hurst Melbourne, FL 70-72-76 218 +5 Amy Yang Seoul, Republic of Korea 67-70-65 202 -11 Tee 1 9:28AM Nasa Hataoka Ibaraki, Japan 61-69-64 194 -19 Grp 27 Elizabeth Szokol Chicago, IL 67-66-67 200 -13 Mina Harigae Monterey, CA 66-66-68 200 -13.
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