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U.S. Women's Open Sectional Qualifying Results | Golf Channel
13/13 ATLANTA, GA. - DRUID HILLS GOLF CLUB Jane Park - RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. 143 Macarena Silva - CHILE 143 Laura Diaz - SCOTIA, N.Y. 144 Austin Ernst - SENECA, S.C. 145 Amelia Lewis - JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 145 - CONWAY, S.C
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Inkster: 'I hope I dont qualify' for U.S. Solheim Cup team
s emergence as one of Mallon’s assistants opens the door to Pepper’s possible future captaincy. Mallon named Laura Diaz as her second assistant on Wednesday while Inkster was among 30 players who were eligible this week for fittings for U
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Diaz, Pepper bury hatchet to assist U.S. Solheim team
as the American skipper. Eight months after naming Dottie Pepper an assistant captain, Mallon on Wednesday introduced Laura Diaz as her second assistant during a news conference at the . For those who’ve lost track, Pepper was a stunning choice
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Three tied after Day 1 of LPGA Q-School
Girls’ Junior champion. She is turning pro and scheduled to play the Ladies European Tour Q-School in two weeks. Laura Diaz , a two-time LPGA winner, opened with a 70 and sits in a tie for 18 th . Japan LPGA Tour standout , No. 19 in the
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Teen extends lead at LPGA Tour Q-School
fell back with a 3-over 75 and will begin Saturday tied for 13th, 11 shots behind the leader. There she is joined by Laura Diaz , herself twice a winner on the LPGA Tour, who shot a 1-over 73 Friday. Canadian Rebecca Lee-Bentham recorded the
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Kim surges into mix on Day 2 of LPGA Q-School
in the Rolex World Rankings, shot 71 and is tied for seventh among seven players that include two-time LPGA winner Laura Diaz (71). Four-time Ladies European Tour winner has a lot of work left to earn LPGA membership. She shot 76 Thursday
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Two tied atop LPGA Q-School; Kim misses full status
finished third at 348. Japan's (70), No. 19 in the Rolex World Rankings, tied for fifth. Two-time LPGA winner Laura Diaz (72) tied for eighth. Two-time LPGA winner Christina Kim (74) tied for 39th. The top 20 earned Category 12 status
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Morgan Off to Hot Start in Rochester
Hilary Lunke, the 2003 U.S. Women's Open champion, carded a 3-under-par 69 and stands alone in fourth place. Laura Diaz , Christina Kim, Se Ri Pak and 2003 Wegmans champion Rachel Hetherington share fifth place at minus-2. Morgan began
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