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Competitor Report Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 Standard Entry Report (Exemption Order) Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Sponsor Tournament Invite 1 Alexa Pano (a) (i) Lake Worth, FL USA 1 2 Gabby Lemieux (a) (i) Caldwell, ID USA 2 3 Selanee Henderson (i) Apple Valley, CA USA 3 Top-80 4 Sung Hyun Park Republic of Korea KOR 1 5 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 5 6 Brooke M. Henderson Smith Falls, ON CAN 6 7 Cristie Kerr Scottsdale, AZ USA 7 8 Anna Nordqvist Eskilstuna, Sweden SWE 8 9 Moriya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 9 10 Sei Young Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 10 11 In Gee Chun Republic of Korea KOR 11 12 Lydia Ko New Zealand NZL 13 13 Mi Jung Hur Dae-Jeon, Republic of Korea KOR 14 14 Minjee Lee Perth, Australia AUS 16 15 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV USA 17 16 Amy Yang Republic of Korea KOR 18 17 Michelle Wie Honolulu, HI USA 19 18 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea KOR 20 19 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 22 20 Eun-Hee Ji Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 23 21 Carlota Ciganda Pamplona, Spain ESP 24 22 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 28 23 Katherine Kirk Brisbane, Australia AUS 29 24 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA USA 30 25 Jodi Ewart Shadoff North Yorkshire, England ENG 31 26 Austin Ernst Seneca, SC USA 33 27 Haru Nomura Kanagawa, Japan JPN 35 28 Jenny Shin Seoul, South Korea KOR 36 29 Hyo Joo Kim Wonju, Republic of Korea KOR 38 30 Karine Icher Chateauroux, France FRA 40 31 Ashleigh Buhai Johannesburg, South Africa RSA 42 32 Megan Khang Rockland, MA USA 43 33 Angel Yin Arcadia, CA USA 44 34 Pornanong Phatlum Chaiyaphum, Thailand THA 45 35 Charley Hull Woburn, England ENG 46 36 Jennifer Song Orlando, FL USA 48 37 Sarah Jane Smith Sunshine Coast, Australia AUS 50 38 Jeong Eun Lee Republic of Korea KOR 53 39 Jane Park Woodstock, GA USA 55 40 Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark DEN 56 1 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank 41 Kim Kaufman Clark, SD USA 57 42 Sandra Gal Cologne, Germany GER 58 43 Ayako Uehara Naha, Japan JPN 59 44 Alena Sharp Hamilton, ON CAN 60 45 Azahara Munoz San Pedro de Alcantara, Spain ESP 62 46 Mo Martin Naples, FL USA 63 47 Gaby Lopez Mexico City, Mexico MEX 64 48 Jing Yan Shanghai, China CHN 65 49 Peiyun Chien Pingtung, Taiwan TPE 66 50 Ally McDonald Fulton, MS USA 67 51 Brittany Lang McKinney, TX USA 68 52 Cydney Clanton Concord, NC USA 69 53 Wei-Ling Hsu New Taipei City,Taiwan TPE 70 54 Sun Young Yoo Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 71 55 Olafia Kristinsdottir Reykjavik, Iceland ISL 73 56 Ryann O'Toole San Clemente, CA USA 74 57 Tiffany Joh San Diego, CA USA 75 58 Beatriz Recari Pamplona, Spain ESP 76 59 Jaye Marie Green Boca Raton, FL USA 78 Career Top-20 60 Catriona Matthew North Berwick, Scotland SCO 1 61 Sydnee Michaels Murrieta, CA USA 2 Winner 62 Jin Young Ko Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 1 63 Annie Park Levittown, NY USA 2 64 Nasa Hataoka Ibaraki, Japan JPN 3 Current Year Top-80 65 Lindy Duncan Plantation, FL USA 2 66 Sakura Yokomine Tokyo, Japan JPN 3 67 Bronte Law Stockport, England ENG 4 68 Mariah Stackhouse Riverdale, GA USA 5 69 Emma Talley Princeton, KY USA 6 70 Laura Davies Coventry, England ENG 8 71 Yu Liu Beijing, China CHN 8 72 Amy Olson Oxbow, ND USA 9 73 Aditi Ashok Bangalore, India IND 10 74 Hee Young Park Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 11 75 Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong Buengkan, Thailand THA 12 76 Mariajo Uribe Bucaramanga, Colombia COL 14 77 Caroline Inglis Eugene, OR USA 15 78 Wichanee Meechai Bangkok, Thailand THA 16 79 Celine Boutier Montrouge, France FRA 18 80 Lee-Anne Pace Paarl, South Africa RSA 19 81 Haeji Kang Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 20 Top-10 LPGA Symetra Tour 2 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank 82 Benyapa Niphatsophon Thailand THA 1 83 Nanna Koerstz Madsen Smoerum, Denmark DEN 2 84 Erynne Lee Silverdale, WA USA 3 85 Anne-Catherine Tanguay Quebec City, Canada CAN 5 86 Katelyn Dambaugh Charleston, SC USA 6 Nos. 81-100 87 Alison Lee Los Angeles, CA USA 3 88 Christina Kim San Jose, CA USA 4 89 Kelly Shon Port Washington, NY USA 5 90 Paula Creamer Pleasanton, CA USA 6 91 Emily K. Pedersen Copenhagen, Denmark DEN 7 92 Caroline Hedwall Stockholm, Sweden SWE 8 93 Mel Reid Derby, England ENG 9 94 Katie Burnett Brunswick, GA USA 10 95 Yani Tseng Taoyuan, Taiwan TPE 12 96 Perrine Delacour Paris, France FRA 13 Top-20 Q-School 97 Tiffany Chan Hong Kong HKG 1 98 Paula Reto Bloemfontein, South Africa RSA 2 99 Rebecca Artis Coonabarabran, Australia AUS 3 100 Luna Sobron Palma de Mallorca, Spain ESP 4 101 Robynn Ree Redondo Beach, CA USA 5 102 Amelia Lewis Jacksonville, FL USA 6 103 Lauren Coughlin Charlottesville, VA USA 7 104 Georgia Hall Wimborne, England ENG 8 105 Kassidy Teare San Diego, CA USA 9 106 Gemma Dryburgh Aberdeen, Scotland SCO 11 107 Cindy LaCrosse Tampa, FL USA 12 108 Laetitia Beck Caesarea, Israel ISR 13 109 Brianna Do Lakewood, CA USA 14 110 Celine Herbin Avranches, France FRA 15 111 Dani Holmqvist Stockholm, Sweden SWE 16 112 Jessy Tang Orlando, FL USA 17 113 Maria Torres San Juan, Puerto Rico PUR 18 Current-Year Reshuffle 114 Thidapa Suwannapura Bangkok, Thailand THA 1 115 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras Roi-Et, Thailand THA 2 116 Mina Harigae Monterey, CA USA 3 117 Daniela Iacobelli Melbourne, FL USA 4 118 P.K. Kongkraphan Khonkaen, Thailand THA 5 119 Lauren Kim Los Altos, CA USA 6 120 Jackie Stoelting Vero Beach, FL USA 7 121 Cheyenne Woods Phoenix, AZ USA 8 122 Maude-Aimee Leblanc Sherbrooke, QC CAN 9 123 Brittany Marchand Orangeville, ON CAN 10 3 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank 124 Daniela Darquea Quito, Ecuador ECU 11 125 Sophia Popov Heidelberg, Germany GER 12 126 Giulia Molinaro Treviso, Italy ITA 13 127 Julieta Granada Asuncion, Paraguay PAR 14 128 Xiyu Lin Guangzhou, China CHN 16 129 Lee Lopez Whittier, CA USA 17 130 Min Lee Taoyuan City, Chinese Taipei TPE 18 131 Camilla Lennarth Stockholm, Sweden SWE 19 132 Samantha Troyanovich Grosse Pointe, MI USA 20 133 Dori Carter Valdosta, GA USA 21 134 Madeleine Sheils Boise, ID USA 22 135 Holly Clyburn Grimsby, England ENG 23 136 Vicky Hurst Melbourne, FL USA 24 137 Becky Morgan Abergavenny, Wales WAL 25 138 Maria Hernandez Pamplona, Spain ESP 26 139 Emily Tubert Burbank, CA USA 27 140 Maddie McCrary Wylie, TX USA 28 141 Natalie Gulbis Lake Las Vegas, NV USA 29 No. of Competitors: 141 Reserve List Current-Year Reshuffle 1 Allison Emrey Charlotte, NC USA 30 2 Leticia Ras-Anderica Konstanz, Germany GER 31 3 Katelyn Sepmoree Tyler, TX USA 33 4 Martina Edberg Jonkoping, Sweden SWE 34 5 AJ Newell Tampa, FL USA 35 6 Katherine Perry Cary, NC USA 36 7 Brittany Benvenuto Langhorne, PA USA 39 8 Belen Mozo Cadiz, Spain ESP 40 9 Dottie Ardina Laguna, Philippines PHI 41 Nos. 101-125 10 Simin Feng Beijing, China CHN 1 11 Beth Allen San Diego, CA USA 2 12 Ilhee Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 4 Nos. 21-45 Q-School 13 Mind Muangkhumsakul Khonkean, Thailand THA 1 14 Kendall Dye Edmond, OK USA 2 15 Nannette Hill Pelham Manor, NY USA 3 16 Alison Walshe Westford, MA USA 4 17 Jennifer Hahn Las Vegas, NV USA 5 Tourn Winner Previous 20 Years 18 Lorie Kane Charlottetown, PE CAN 23 4 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank 19 Jimin Kang Scottsdale, AZ USA 37 20 Silvia Cavalleri Milano, Italy ITA 49 Tourn Winner More Than 20 Year 21 Danah Bordner Indianapolis, IN USA 109 Class A Veteran Int Member 22 Kristy McPherson Conway, SC USA 3 23 Kim Williams Bethesda, MD USA 18 24 Sarah Kemp Sydney, Australia AUS 43 25 Nicole Jeray Berwyn, IL USA 85 Holding Sponsor Resv 26 Sponsor Reserve1 Daytona Beach, FL USA 1 27 Sponsor Reserve2 Daytona Beach, FL USA 2 Symetra Tour Fill 28 Luciane Lee Sao Paulo, Brazil BRA 1 Total Reserve List: 28 5 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM.
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