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Women's World Cup of Golf Página 1 De 2 25/01/2006 File://C Página 1 de 2 2006 Ladies European Tour Season Women's World Cup of Golf Gary Player Golf Club 20th - 22nd January 2006 Final Result Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents R1 R2 R3 € Card Liselotte Neumann Sweden 65 69 147 »» 1= 281 -7 110,000.00 Annika Sorenstam Sweden 65 69 147 »» Catriona Matthew Scotland 70 73 141 »» 2= 284 -4 80,300.00 Janice Moodie Scotland 70 73 141 »» Becky Morgan Wales 7070148 »» 3= 288 Par 55,000.00 Becky Brewerton Wales 70 70 148 »» Natalie Gulbis United States of America 68 75 146 »» 4= 289 +1 41,250.00 Paula Creamer United States of America 68 75 146 »» Bo Bae Song Korea 65 72 153 »» 5= 290 +2 33,000.00 Meena Lee Korea 65 72 153 »» Marisa Baena Colombia 69 69 153 »» 6= 291 +3 27,500.00 Christina Baena Colombia 69 69 153 »» Laurette Maritz South Africa 69 77 146 23,375.00 »» 7= 292 +4 Ashleigh Simon (Am) South Africa 69 77 146 Amateur »» Riikka Hakkarainen Finland 69 69 154 »» 8= 292 +4 23,375.00 Minea Blomqvist Finland 69 69 154 »» Shani Waugh Australia 72 77 145 »» Rachel Hetherington Australia 72 77 145 »» 9= 294 +6 17,875.00 Miriam Nagl Germany 70 72 152 »» Anja Monke Germany 70 72 152 »» Silvia Cavalleri Italy 73 74 148 »» 11= 295 +7 13,750.00 Veronica Zorzi Italy 73 74 148 »» Ai Miyazato JPN 73 74 149 »» 12= 296 +8 11,000.00 Sukura Yokomine JPN 73 74 149 »» Gwladys Nocera France 72 74 152 »» 13= 298 +10 9,900.00 Karine Icher France 72 74 152 »» Candy Hannemann Brazil 72 77 150 »» Luciana Bemvenuti Brazil 72 77 150 »» 14= 299 +11 8,525.00 Yu Ping Lin Taiwan 6777155 »» Amy Hung Taiwan 67 77 155 »» Laura Davies England 71 78 152 »» 16= 301 +13 7,700.00 Kirsty Taylor England 7178152 »» Lorie Kane Canada 70 75 157 »» A J Eathorne Canada 70 75 157 »» 17= 302 +14 6,875.00 Paula Marti Spain 69 74 159 »» Marta Prieto Spain 69 74 159 »» Dorothy Delasin Philippines 71 82 152 »» 19= 305 +17 6,050.00 Ria Quiazon Philippines 71 82 152 »» Lynnette Brooky New Zealand 69 82 155 »» 20= 306 +18 5,500.00 Gina Scott New Zealand 69 82 155 »» Official tour scoring and statistics provided by the Ladies European Tour For support or to register feedback please contact us The information and data provided here may not be published, either on a website or using any other form of media, without the express file://C:\DOCUME~1\PROPIE~1\CONFIG~1\Temp\QYIHTL7W.htm 25/01/2006 Página 2 de 2 permission of the owners. The use of any registered trademarks or copyright images shown on this site is strictly prohibited. Build: 1265 file://C:\DOCUME~1\PROPIE~1\CONFIG~1\Temp\QYIHTL7W.htm 25/01/2006.
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