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Isps Handa Women's Australian Open Adelaide, South Australia Feb 15-18 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association ISPS HANDA WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA FEB 15-18 February 14 Golf Channel (ET) February 15 Golf Channel (ET) February 16 Golf Channel (ET) February 17 Golf Channel (ET) 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Leaderboard Presented By POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 1/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY FULL LEADERBOARD 1 Jin Young Ko 65 - 69 - 71 - 69 274 -14 $195,000.00 2 Hyejin Choi 69 - 71 - 70 - 67 277 -11 $118,649.00 3 Hannah Green 69 - 74 - 66 - 69 278 -10 $86,072.00 4 Katherine Kirk 72 - 73 - 69 - 65 279 -9 $66,583.00 5T Marina Alex 71 - 72 - 70 - 68 281 -7 $48,720.00 5T Minjee Lee 72 - 70 - 69 - 70 281 -7 $48,720.00 7T Charley Hull 74 - 69 - 70 - 69 282 -6 $28,528.00 7T Ariya Jutanugarn 69 - 72 - 72 - 69 282 -6 $28,528.00 7T Emma Talley 68 - 69 - 76 - 69 282 -6 $28,528.00 7T So Yeon Ryu 69 - 75 - 68 - 70 282 -6 $28,528.00 7T Jiyai Shin 67 - 71 - 74 - 70 282 -6 $28,528.00 7T Sun Young Yoo 68 - 70 - 72 - 72 282 -6 $28,528.00 13T Georgia Hall 75 - 71 - 70 - 67 283 -5 $20,051.00 13T Cristie Kerr 71 - 72 - 71 - 69 283 -5 $20,051.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 2/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY 13T Tiffany Joh 73 - 71 - 69 - 70 283 -5 $20,051.00 16T Nicole Broch Larsen 72 - 74 - 70 - 68 284 -4 $16,933.00 16T Chella Choi 69 - 73 - 70 - 72 284 -4 $16,933.00 16T Nasa Hataoka 72 - 67 - 72 - 73 284 -4 $16,933.00 19T Ally McDonald 74 - 69 - 73 - 69 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Lindy Duncan 72 - 71 - 73 - 69 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Olivia Cowan 70 - 71 - 75 - 69 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Stephanie Na 73 - 69 - 73 - 70 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Moriya Jutanugarn 69 - 72 - 74 - 70 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Katelyn Dambaugh 71 - 72 - 70 - 72 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Lydia Ko 68 - 74 - 71 - 72 285 -3 $13,666.00 19T Mo Martin 68 - 72 - 72 - 73 285 -3 $13,666.00 27T Angela Stanford 73 - 73 - 74 - 66 286 -2 $11,043.00 27T Ha Na Jang 72 - 69 - 75 - 70 286 -2 $11,043.00 27T Cindy LaCrosse 72 - 74 - 69 - 71 286 -2 $11,043.00 30T Madelene Sagstrom 78 - 69 - 71 - 69 287 -1 $9,614.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 3/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY 30T Luna Sobron Galmes 68 - 76 - 74 - 69 287 -1 $9,614.00 30T Yani Tseng 70 - 76 - 71 - 70 287 -1 $9,614.00 30T Karine Icher 70 - 72 - 70 - 75 287 -1 $9,614.00 34T Wichanee Meechai 74 - 73 - 71 - 70 288 E $7,990.00 34T Karis Davidson 75 - 69 - 74 - 70 288 E $7,990.00 34T Jenny Haglund 75 - 69 - 73 - 71 288 E $7,990.00 34T Wei-Ling Hsu 73 - 72 - 71 - 72 288 E $7,990.00 34T Robynn Ree 74 - 73 - 68 - 73 288 E $7,990.00 34T Yuri Yoshida 70 - 72 - 72 - 74 288 E $0.00 40T Caroline Masson 71 - 74 - 73 - 71 289 +1 $6,366.00 40T Nelly Korda 68 - 78 - 70 - 73 289 +1 $6,366.00 40T Peiyun Chien 72 - 71 - 73 - 73 289 +1 $6,366.00 40T Haru Nomura 70 - 71 - 75 - 73 289 +1 $6,366.00 40T Laura Davies 72 - 71 - 72 - 74 289 +1 $6,366.00 40T Jodi Ewart Shadoff 68 - 74 - 73 - 74 289 +1 $6,366.00 46T Sandra Changkija 71 - 75 - 72 - 72 290 +2 $5,424.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 4/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY 46T Caroline Inglis 68 - 76 - 74 - 72 290 +2 $5,424.00 48T Brittany Lang 74 - 73 - 75 - 69 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Eun Hye Jo 75 - 72 - 72 - 72 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Michele Thomson 75 - 70 - 73 - 73 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Ryann O'Toole 71 - 74 - 73 - 73 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Cydney Clanton 70 - 75 - 73 - 73 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Celine Herbin 73 - 73 - 71 - 74 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Amy Olson 72 - 72 - 73 - 74 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Yu Liu 70 - 74 - 71 - 76 291 +3 $4,460.00 48T Jeongmin Cho 74 - 69 - 72 - 76 291 +3 $4,460.00 57T Maria Torres 74 - 72 - 74 - 72 292 +4 $3,573.00 57T Laetitia Beck 70 - 75 - 75 - 72 292 +4 $3,573.00 57T Valdis Jonsdottir 72 - 72 - 74 - 74 292 +4 $3,573.00 57T Xiyu Lin 72 - 70 - 74 - 76 292 +4 $3,573.00 57T Suzuka Yamaguchi 68 - 77 - 70 - 77 292 +4 $0.00 62T Lindsey Weaver 72 - 73 - 79 - 69 293 +5 $2,988.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 5/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY 62T Na Yeon Choi 73 - 71 - 78 - 71 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Liv Cheng 77 - 70 - 74 - 72 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Ashleigh Buhai 76 - 71 - 72 - 74 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Lee-Anne Pace 71 - 75 - 73 - 74 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Mariajo Uribe 70 - 75 - 72 - 76 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Megan Khang 69 - 73 - 75 - 76 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Pernilla Lindberg 71 - 70 - 76 - 76 293 +5 $2,988.00 62T Saranporn Langkulgasettri 74 - 72 - 70 - 77 293 +5 $2,988.00 71T Sakura Yokomine 71 - 76 - 75 - 73 295 +7 $2,631.00 71T Kelly Shon 71 - 75 - 72 - 77 295 +7 $2,631.00 73T Amelia Lewis 72 - 75 - 77 - 72 296 +8 $2,550.00 73T Holly Clyburn 75 - 72 - 76 - 73 296 +8 $2,550.00 75T Azahara Munoz 73 - 74 - 80 - 70 297 +9 $2,469.00 75T Perrine Delacour 75 - 72 - 77 - 73 297 +9 $2,469.00 75T Cathryn Bristow 74 - 71 - 79 - 73 297 +9 $2,469.00 78T Angel Yin 74 - 73 - 73 - 78 298 +10 $2,392.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 6/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY 78T Erynne Lee 69 - 74 - 77 - 78 298 +10 $2,392.00 80 Jing Yan 75 - 72 - 80 - 76 303 +15 $2,347.00 CUT Bronte Law 76 - 72 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Cheyenne Woods 76 - 72 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Kim Kaufman 74 - 74 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Christina Kim 74 - 74 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Brooke M. Henderson 72 - 76 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Jane Park 72 - 76 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Marissa Steen 72 - 76 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Tiffany Chan 71 - 77 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Karrie Webb 70 - 78 148 +4 $0.00 CUT Austin Ernst 72 - 77 149 +5 $0.00 CUT Mel Reid 71 - 78 149 +5 $0.00 CUT Prima Thammaraks 70 - 79 149 +5 $0.00 CUT Ayako Uehara 80 - 70 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Whitney Hillier 76 - 74 150 +6 $0.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 7/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY CUT Nanna Koerstz Madsen 76 - 74 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Sarah Jane Smith 76 - 74 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Beatriz Recari 75 - 75 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Dani Holmqvist 74 - 76 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Catriona Matthew 74 - 76 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Alena Sharp 74 - 76 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Su Oh 73 - 77 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Thidapa Suwannapura 71 - 79 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Caroline Hedwall 68 - 82 150 +6 $0.00 CUT Gemma Dryburgh 78 - 73 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Tsai Ching Tseng 77 - 74 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Katie Burnett 76 - 75 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Jenny Shin 76 - 75 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Kassidy Teare 76 - 75 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Brianna Do 74 - 77 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Olafia Kristinsdottir 74 - 77 151 +7 $0.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 8/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY CUT Paula Reto 73 - 78 151 +7 $0.00 CUT Felicity Johnson 78 - 74 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Aditi Ashok 76 - 76 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Sarah Kemp 76 - 76 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Hsin Yu Lu 76 - 76 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Ayaka Watanabe 76 - 76 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Ellen Davies-Graham 75 - 77 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Christine Wolf 75 - 77 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Justine Dreher 74 - 78 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Celine Boutier 73 - 79 152 +8 $0.00 CUT Rebecca Artis 79 - 74 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Lauren Coughlin 79 - 74 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Simin Feng 77 - 76 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Marianne Skarpnord 77 - 76 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Haeji Kang 76 - 77 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Tze Han Lin 75 - 78 153 +9 $0.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 9/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY CUT Leticia Ras-Anderica 74 - 79 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Ho Yu An 73 - 80 153 +9 $0.00 CUT Charlotte Thomas 80 - 74 154 +10 $0.00 CUT Grace Kim 76 - 78 154 +10 $0.00 CUT Anne-Catherine Tanguay 76 - 78 154 +10 $0.00 CUT Beth Allen 75 - 79 154 +10 $0.00 CUT Belen Mozo 75 - 79 154 +10 $0.00 CUT Anne Van Dam 76 - 79 155 +11 $0.00 CUT Han Hsuan Yu 75 - 80 155 +11 $0.00 CUT Alison Lee 74 - 81 155 +11 $0.00 CUT Hanee Song 79 - 77 156 +12 $0.00 CUT Amy Boulden 71 - 85 156 +12 $0.00 CUT Alexandra Orchard 78 - 79 157 +13 $0.00 CUT Nina Muehl 79 - 79 158 +14 $0.00 CUT Jessy Tang 84 - 75 159 +15 $0.00 CUT Morgan Pressel 79 - 80 159 +15 $0.00 http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/isps-handa-womens-australian-open/results 10/11 18/11/2018 Results | LPGA | Ladies Professional Golf Association POS PLAYER SCORES TOTAL TO PAR PRIZE MONEY CUT Jenna Hunter 81 - 79 160 +16 $0.00 CUT Emily K.
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