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2016 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – September 12, 2016 2016 Symetra Tour Priority Status Updated – September 12, 2016 *Medical **Status Pending Completion of LPGA Medical Priority: A Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in the top-80 and ties on the season-ending 2015 Symetra Tour Official Money List, who do not have 2016 LPGA membership in Categories 1-12. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by Members’ positions on the Symetra Tour Career Money List as of the end of the previous calendar year. (1) Haruka Morita-WanyaoLu (23) Ani Gulugian (45) Victoria Elizabeth (2) Augusta James (24) Laura Gonzalez Escallon (46) Selanee Henderson (3) Chie Arimura (25) Breanna Elliott (47) Michelle Piyapattra (4) Jimin Kang (26) Anne-Catherine Tanguay (48) Allie White (5) Madeleine Sheils (27) Elizabeth Nagel (49) Katherine Perry (6) Caroline Westrup (28) Ginger Howard (50) Veronica Felibert (7) Samantha Richdale (29) Emma de Groot (51) Jacey Chun (8) Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong (30) Catherine O’Donnell (52) Joanna Coe (9) Brittany Benvenuto (31) Nicole Jeray (53) Shannon Fish (10) Brittany Altomare (32) Laura Kueny (54) Nicole Zhang (11) Katie Kempter (33) Marina Choi (55) Luciane Lee (12) Dottie Ardina (34) Margarita Ramos (56) Heather Bowie Young (13) Madison Pressel* (35) Celine Herbin (57) Lili Alvarez (14) Jessica Wallace (36) Mia Piccio (58) Ashley Tait (15) Katelyn Sepmoree (37) Su Oh (59) Lindsay Gahm (16) Sara-Maude Juneau (38) Brittany Henderson (60) Lauren Doughtie (17) Haley Italia (39) Emily Tubert (61) Silvia Cavalleri (18) Megan McChrystal (40) Mindy Kim (62) Becca Huffer (19) Jean Reynolds (41) Amy Meier (63) Kathleen Ekey (20) Sue Kim (42) Fiona Puyo (64) Hye-Min Kim (21) Lacey Agnew (43) Emily Talley (65) Emma Jandel (22) Courtney Massey* (44) Olivia Jordan-Higgins (66) Stephanie Kono Priority: C Winners of Symetra Tour official tournaments during the current year. Priority is based on the earliest date of such wins. If the player is a Non-member, she must meet all other Symetra eligibility requirements and she must accept Symetra Tour membership to be eligible for this category. (67) Erynne Lee (71) Natalie Sheary (75) Peiyun Chien (68) Madelene Sagstrom (72) Jackie Stoelting (76) Nella Korda (69) Erica Popson (73) Paola Moreno (77) Dana Finkelstein (70) Laura Wearn (74) Clariss Guce Priority: D Players who complete a minimum of 72 holes at Stage III of the 2015 LPGA Qualifying Tournament who do not receive 2016 LPGA membership in Category 12. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Stage III (and any ties will be broken on the basis of the lowest, most recent round in Stage III). (78) Christine Song (92) Dori Carter (106) Lauren Mielbrecht (79) Wichanee Meechai (93) Becky Morgan (107) Rebecca Artis (80) Ally McDonald (94) Nicole Broch Larsen (108) Pinrath Loomboonruang (81) Briana Mao (95) Marta Sanz Barrio (109) Isi Gabsa (82) Marion Ricordeau (96) Jeongeun Lee (110) Rebecca Lee-Bentham (83) Prima Thammaraks (97) Nannette Hill (111) Kendall Dye (84) Jiayi Zhou (98) Stacey Keating (112) Alejandra Cangrejo* (85) Demi Runas (99) Anne-Lise Caudal (113) Noemi Jimenez (86) Pavarisa Yoktuan (100) Haeji Kang (114) Garrett Phillips (87) Karlin Beck (101) Giulia Sergas (115) Mallory Blackwelder (88) SsuChia Cheng (102) Carlie Yadloczky (116) Britney Yada (89) Jaclyn Jansen (103) Therese O’Hara (117) Louise Stahle (90) Hannah Collier (104) Katy Harris (118) Lorie Kane (91) Paz Echeverria (105) Caroline Martens (119) Lisa Ferrero (120) Kristi Cardwell* (136) Marita Engzelius (152) Jennifer Brumbaugh (121) Sally Watson (137) Doris Chen (153) Jamie Hullett (122) Gemma Dryburgh (138) Jaclyn Sweeney (154) Kana Nagai (123) Stephanie Meadow (139) Madchen Ly (155) Candy Hannemann (124) Ashli Bunch (140) Lisa McCloskey (156) Megan Grehan (125) Cindy LaCrosse (141) Casey Kennedy (157) Kendall Martindale (126) Dewi Claire Schreefel (142) Allison Emrey (158) Kristy McPherson (127) Allie Knight (143) Allyssa Ferrell (159) Caroline Powers (128) Sammi Stevens (144) Numa Gulyanamitta (160) Jennifer Gleason (129) Stacy Bregman (145) Kylie Walker (161) Paola Pavon (130) Ericka Schneider (146) Sophia Popov (162) Liv Cheng (131) Ziqi Ye (147) Jessy Tang (163) Emily Gimpel (132) Julia Roth (148) Christine Meier (164) Hayley Davis (133) Amy Boulden (149) Jean Chua (165) Nicole Smith** (134) Jennifer Kirby (150) Marissa Steen (166) Lindsey Lammers* (135) Yu Liu (151) Portland Rosen (167) Jenni Jenq Priority: E Players at Stage II of the 2015 LPGA Qualifying Tournament who advance to Stage III, but either elect to not participate in or do not complete Stage III. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Stage II (and any ties will be broken on the basis of the lowest, most recent round in Stage II). (168) Emma Talley Priority G: After the Kansas City Championship, Members in Categories G and H through L who have earned official money will be re-seeded into Category G. Members placed into Category G are ranked in the order of their position on the current year’s Official Money List through the Kansas City Championship. Members will remain in this category for the remainder of the 2016 season. (169) Brittany Marchand (190) Susy Benavides (211) Tessa Teachman (170) Jenny Coleman (191) Lauren Hibbert (212) Lindsay McGetrick (171) Emily Collins (192) Monifa Sealy (213) Alexandra Newell (172) Krista Puisite (193) Ellen Davies-Graham (214) Kristen Rue (173) Carleigh Silvers (194) Christina Miller (215) Kristin Coleman (174) Min-G Kim (195) Paula Hurtado (216) Brooke Baker (175) Jordan Britt (196) Sara Banke (217) Tracy Stanford (176) Jayde Panos (197) Jennie Lee (218) Katerina Bruner (177) Stephanie Connelly (198) Elizabeth Tong (219) Dani Mullin (178) Amy Ruengmateekhum (199) Megan Osland (220) Maya Parsons (179) Marissa Dodd (200) Vivian Tsui (221) Laura DeMarco (180) Mary Narzisi (201) Alexandra Casi (222) Natalia Ghilzon * (181) Nicole Sakamoto (202) Mallory Kent (223) Anna Young (182) Gabrielle Wahl (203) Samantha Troyanovich (224) Rebecka Surtevall (183) Jennifer Ha (204) Kate Scarpetta (225) Jordan Rose (184) Sandra Angulo Minarro (205) Shang-Fan Huang (226) Amber Hensley (185) Emily Childs (206) Ember Schuldt (227) Juliet Vongphoumy (186) Rosie Davies (207) Simi Mehra (228) Taylor Neidy (187) Desiree Dubreuil * (208) Liz Breed (229) Jessi White (188) Kaitlyn Price (209) Alexandria Jacobsen (230) Jamila Jaxiliyeva (189) Christina Foster (210) Stephanie Bertelsen (231) Janie Jackson Priority H: Symetra Tour Member Professionals finishing in positions #81-100 and ties on the season-ending 2015 Symetra Tour Official Money List, who do not have 2016 LPGA membership in Categories 1-12. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by Members’ positions on the Symetra Tour Career Money List as of the end of the previous calendar year. (232) Natalie Gleadall (234) Renee Skidmore* (236) Kellie Bowers (233) Jennifer Yang (235) Michelle Shin (237) Brogan McKinnon Priority: I Players who complete 72 holes at Stage II of the 2015 LPGA Qualifying Tournament, but do not advance to Stage III. Players will be ranked based on the order of their finish at Stage II (and any ties broken on the basis of the lowest, most recent round in Stage II). 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