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Indy Wit Championship Final Entry List - UPDATE 9/20/2019 Competitor Report Indy WiT Championship Final Entry List - UPDATE Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Sponsor Tournament Invite Erica Shepherd (a) (i) Greenwood, IN USA 1 Annabelle Pancake (a) (i) Zionsville, IN USA 2 Top-80 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 1 Sung Hyun Park Republic of Korea KOR 3 Brooke M. Henderson Smiths Falls, ON CAN 4 So Yeon Ryu Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 6 Sei Young Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 7 Lexi Thompson Delray Beach, FL USA 9 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV USA 11 Lydia Ko Auckland, New Zealand NZL 12 Moriya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 14 Inbee Park Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 15 Angela Stanford Saginaw, TX USA 16 Marina Alex Wayne, NJ USA 17 Charley Hull Woburn, England ENG 19 Austin Ernst Seneca, SC USA 20 Georgia Hall Wimborne, England ENG 21 Amy Yang Republic of Korea KOR 24 Hyo Joo Kim Wonju, Republic of Korea KOR 25 In Gee Chun Seongnam, Republic of Korea KOR 26 Shanshan Feng Guangzhou, China CHN 27 Eun Hee Ji Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 28 Pernilla Lindberg Bollnas, Sweden SWE 29 Angel Yin Arcadia, CA USA 30 Wei-Ling Hsu New Taipei City, Chinese Taipei TPE 31 Ryann O'Toole San Clemente, CA USA 32 Jennifer Song Orlando, FL USA 33 Caroline Masson Gladbeck, Germany GER 34 Gerina Piller Roswell, NM USA 35 Megan Khang Rockland, MA USA 36 Amy Olson Oxbow, ND USA 39 Azahara Munoz San Pedro de Alcantara, Spain ESP 40 Annie Park Levittown, NY USA 42 Bronte Law Stockport, England ENG 43 Lindy Duncan West Palm Beach, FL USA 44 Pornanong Phatlum Chaiyaphum, Thailand THA 45 Gaby Lopez Mexico City, Mexico MEX 46 Su Oh Melbourne, Australia AUS 47 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA USA 48 Anna Nordqvist Eskilstuna, Sweden SWE 49 about:blank 1/4 9/20/2019 Competitor Report Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Jasmine Suwannapura Bangkok, Thailand THA 50 Yu Liu Beijing, China CHN 51 In Kyung Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 52 Cristie Kerr Scottsdale, AZ USA 53 Emma Talley Princeton, KY USA 54 Jenny Shin Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 55 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 56 Jacqui Concolino Orlando, FL USA 57 Jodi Ewart Shadoff North Yorkshire, England ENG 59 Jeong Eun Lee Republic of Korea KOR 61 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 62 Ally McDonald Fulton, MS USA 64 Ayako Uehara Naha, Japan JPN 65 Katherine Kirk Sunrise Beach, Australia AUS 66 Jane Park Woodstock, GA USA 67 Jaye Marie Green Jupiter, FL USA 68 Mariah Stackhouse Riverdale, GA USA 69 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea KOR 70 Haeji Kang Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 72 Sakura Yokomine Kanoya-shi, Japan JPN 73 Ashleigh Buhai Johannesburg, South Africa RSA 74 Hannah Green Perth, Australia AUS 75 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras Roi-Et, Thailand THA 76 Peiyun Chien Pingtung, Chinese Taipei TPE 77 Maria Fernanda Torres San Juan, Puerto Rico PUR 78 Madelene Sagstrom Enkoping, Sweden SWE 80 Hee Young Park Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 82 Career Top-20 Paula Creamer Pleasanton, CA USA 2 Major Winner Brittany Lang McKinney, TX USA 1 Winner Cydney Clanton Concord, NC USA 3 Mi Jung Hur Dae-Jung, Republic of Korea KOR 4 Current Year Top-80 Jing Yan Shanghai, China CHN 1 Kristen Gillman Austin, TX USA 2 Morgan Pressel Boca Raton, FL USA 3 Mel Reid Derby, England ENG 4 Alena Sharp Hamilton, Ontario CAN 5 Tiffany Joh San Diego, CA USA 6 Nanna Koerstz Madsen Smoerum, Denmark DEN 8 Charlotte Thomas Guildford, England ENG 9 Sarah Schmelzel Phoenix, AZ USA 10 Pajaree Anannarukarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 11 about:blank 2/4 9/20/2019 Competitor Report Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Linnea Strom Hovas, Sweden SWE 12 Lauren Stephenson Lexington, SC USA 13 Maria Fassi Pachuca, Mexico MEX 14 Xiyu Lin Guangdong, China CHN 15 Top-10 LPGA Symetra Tour Ruixin Liu Guangdong, China CHN 1 Dottie Ardina Laguna, Philippines PHI 2 Pavarisa Yoktuan Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand THA 3 Elizabeth Szokol Chicago, IL USA 4 Stephanie Meadow Jordanstown, Northern Ireland NIR 5 Kendall Dye Edmond, OK USA 6 Isi Gabsa Munich, Germany GER 7 Dana Finkelstein Chandler, AZ USA 8 Nos. 81-100 Wichanee Meechai Bangkok, Thailand THA 1 Mina Harigae Monterey, CA USA 2 Kris Tamulis Naples, FL USA 5 Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong Buengkan, Thailand THA 7 Brittany Marchand Orangeville, ON CAN 8 Christina Kim San Jose, CA USA 11 Daniela Darquea Quito, Ecuador ECU 12 Celine Herbin Avranches, France FRA 13 Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark DEN 14 Brianna Do Lakewood, CA USA 15 Current-Year Reshuffle Sarah Kemp Sydney, Australia AUS 1 Giulia Molinaro Treviso, Italy ITA 2 Na Yeon Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 3 Tiffany Chan Yuen Long, Hong Kong HKG 4 Jennifer Kupcho Westminster, CO USA 5 Anne van Dam Arnhem, Netherlands NED 6 Alison Lee Los Angeles, CA USA 7 Lauren Kim Los Altos, CA USA 8 Gemma Dryburgh Aberdeen, Scotland SCO 9 Kim Kaufman Clark, SD USA 10 Marissa Steen West Chester, OH USA 11 Katherine Perry Cary, NC USA 12 Klara Spilkova Prague, Czech Republic CZE 13 Alana Uriell Carlsbad, CA USA 14 Karine Icher Chateauroux, France FRA 15 Cheyenne Knight Aledo, TX USA 16 Anne-Catherine Tanguay Quebec City CAN 17 Caroline Hedwall Stockholm, Sweden SWE 18 Youngin Chun Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 19 Louise Ridderstrom Stocksund, Sweden SWE 20 Clariss Guce Artesia, CA PHI 21 about:blank 3/4 9/20/2019 Competitor Report Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Lee Lopez Whittier, CA USA 22 P.K. Kongkraphan Khonkaen, Thailand THA 23 Lindsey Weaver Bellefontaine, OH USA 25 Sarah Burnham Maple Grove, MN USA 26 Suzuka Yamaguchi Kanagawa, Japan JPN 27 Laura Gonzalez Escallon Brussels, Belgium BEL 28 No. of Competitors: 130 Reserve List Current-Year Reshuffle Muni He Chengdu, China CHN 32 Jenny Haglund Karlstad, Sweden SWE 33 Luna Sobron Galmes Palma de Mallorca, Spain ESP 34 Kelly Tan Malaysia, Malaysia MAS 35 Dori Carter Valdosta, GA USA 36 Sandra Changkija Orlando, FL USA 37 Cheyenne Woods Phoenix, AZ USA 38 Maddie McCrary Wylie, TX USA 39 Louise Stahle Lund, Sweden SWE 40 Joanna Klatten Paris, France FRA 42 Robyn Choi Gold Coast, Australia AUS 44 Cindy LaCrosse Tampa, FL USA 47 Julieta Granada Asuncion, Paraguay PAR 48 Kristy Mcpherson Conway, SC USA 50 Olafia Kristinsdottir Reykjavik, Iceland ISL 52 Becca Huffer Denver, CO USA 53 Top-45 Q-Series Stephanie Kono Honolulu, HI USA 4 Tournament Winners Silvia Cavalleri Milano, Italy ITA 49 Nos. 126-150 Emily Kristine Pedersen Smoerum, Denmark DEN 2 Paula Reto Bloemfontein, South Africa RSA 6 Amelia Lewis Jacksonville, FL USA 8 Class A/Veteran International Members Becky Morgan Monmouth, Wales WAL 1 Kim Williams Bethesda, MD USA 17 Symetra Tour Fill Paula Hurtado-Restrepo Medellin, Colombia COL 70 Total Reserve List: 24 about:blank 4/4.
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