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Scoreboard - Weetabix Women's British Open Scoreboard - Weetabix Women's British Open 2006 LGU Season Weetabix Women's British Open Royal Lytham and St Annes 3rd - 6th August 2006 Final Scoreboard Pos. Score -Par+ Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Card 1 281 -7 Sherri Steinhauer (USA) 73 70 66 72 »» Cristie Kerr (USA) 71 76 66 71 »» 2= 284 -4 Sophie Gustafson (SWE) 76 67 69 72 »» Juli Inkster (USA) 66 72 74 73 »» 4= 285 -3 Lorena Ochoa (MEX) 74 73 65 73 »» Lorie Kane (CAN) 73 69 74 70 »» 6= 286 -2 Beth Daniel (USA) 73 71 70 72 »» 8 287 -1 Julieta Granada (PAR) 71 73 70 73 »» 9 288 Par Ai Miyazato (JPN) 71 75 75 67 »» Hee-Won Han (KOR) 80 71 69 70 »» Joo Mi Kim (KOR) 73 73 73 71 »» Karine Icher (FRA) 72 73 71 74 »» 10= 290 +2 Nina Reis (SWE) 70 76 69 75 »» Candie Kung (TAI) 72 70 71 77 »» Karen Stupples (ENG) 73 69 70 78 »» Sakura Yokomine (JPN) 72 73 75 71 »» Il Mi Chung (KOR) 72 71 75 73 »» Laura Davies (ENG) 72 72 73 74 »» 16= 291 +3 Heather Young (USA) 72 74 70 75 »» Gwladys Nocera (FRA) 70 73 71 77 »» Natalie Gulbis (USA) 72 74 67 78 »» Kyeong Bae (KOR) 73 73 75 71 »» 22= 292 +4 Jee Young Lee (KOR) 72 77 69 74 »» Paula Creamer (USA) 72 71 73 76 »» 25 293 +5 Shi Hyun Ahn (KOR) 75 73 69 76 »» Jackie Gallagher-Smith (USA) 77 74 71 72 »» Tracy Hanson (USA) 74 77 70 73 »» 26= 294 +6 Michelle Wie (USA) 74 74 72 74 »» Jeong Jang (KOR) 78 73 68 75 »» Young-A Yang (KOR) 72 75 68 79 »» http://info.lgu.org/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=WWBO~para...Y~pr=Y~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=M~winfocus=Y~ (1 de 3)07/08/2006 11:10:15 Scoreboard - Weetabix Women's British Open Anja Monke (GER) 75 76 70 74 »» Nicole Castrale (USA) 73 75 71 76 »» 31= 295 +7 Liselotte Neumann (SWE) 76 72 70 77 »» Lindsey Wright (AUS) 71 71 74 79 »» Annika Sorenstam (SWE) 72 71 73 79 »» Veronica Zorzi (ITA) 74 76 78 68 »» Angela Stanford (USA) 76 69 80 71 »» Young Jo (KOR) 80 70 74 72 »» 36= 296 +8 Becky Brewerton (WAL) 76 73 73 74 »» Sun Young Yoo (KOR) 76 74 71 75 »» Vicki Goetze Ackerman (USA) 75 72 71 78 »» Nikki Garrett (AUS) 76 71 76 74 »» 42= 297 +9 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc (FRA) 75 75 72 75 »» Yuri Fudoh (JPN) 74 75 69 79 »» Chieko Amanuma (JPN) 71 80 72 75 »» Sarah Lee (KOR) 72 77 72 77 »» 45= 298 +10 Maria Hjorth (SWE) 69 76 75 78 »» Silvia Cavalleri (ITA) 69 72 77 80 »» Christina Kim (USA) 71 73 71 83 »» Marisa Baena (COL) 75 75 76 73 »» Riikka Hakkarainen (FIN) 76 75 74 74 »» Allison Hanna (USA) 70 76 78 75 »» 50= 299 +11 Teresa Lu (TAI) 73 77 74 75 »» Joanne Morley (ENG) 73 77 73 76 »» Lee Ann Walker-Cooper (USA) 76 74 73 76 »» Kris Tamulis (USA) 72 76 79 73 »» Brittany Lincicome (USA) 74 76 75 75 »» 56= 300 +12 Becky Morgan (WAL) 77 73 72 78 »» Morgan Pressel (USA) 75 75 72 78 »» 60 301 +13 Amy Yang (a) (KOR) 76 74 75 76 »» Ursula Wikstrom (FIN) 75 75 75 77 »» Elisa Serramia (SPA) 73 78 74 77 »» 61= 302 +14 Seon Hwa Lee (KOR) 74 77 72 79 »» Lynnette Brooky (NWZ) 73 78 70 81 »» 65 303 +15 Laura Diaz (USA) 75 73 72 83 »» 66 304 +16 Marta Prieto (SPA) 75 70 76 83 »» Helena Alterby (SWE) 74 74 77 80 »» 67= 305 +17 Wendy Ward (USA) 71 74 75 85 »» 69 306 +18 Rachel Hetherington (AUS) 71 79 83 73 »» http://info.lgu.org/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=WWBO~para...Y~pr=Y~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=M~winfocus=Y~ (2 de 3)07/08/2006 11:10:15 Scoreboard - Weetabix Women's British Open 70 307 +19 Belen Mozo (a) (SPA) 73 74 79 81 »» 71 311 +23 Iben Tinning (DEN) 75 76 76 84 »» Official tour scoring and statistics provided by the Ladies' Golf Union For support or to register feedback please contact us Build: 185680 The information and data provided here may not be published, either on a website or using any other form of media, without the express permission of the owners. The use of any registered trademarks or copyright images shown on this site is strictly prohibited. http://info.lgu.org/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=WWBO~para...Y~pr=Y~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=M~winfocus=Y~ (3 de 3)07/08/2006 11:10:15.
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