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Saturday, December 11, 2010

7 Canucks advance at Q school

As we were saying earlier, 7 of our 10 Canucks beat the T70 and ties cut today..

Reminder.....T20 get their cards   21-40 get conditional status...That's whats at stake tomorrow's 5th round

Here is a nice summary from Golf Canada

Seven of the 10 Canadians who started this week's LPGA final q-school qualifier in Orlando will play for a 2011 tour card on Sunday, led by Jessica Shepley's round of 66.


The Oakville, Ont., native carded the second lowest round of the day to move into a T33. Shepley started the day on the cut line - 69th - but moved up 36 places on Saturday.

Adrienne White of Red Deer, Alta., leads the remaining seven Canadians after a round of 73 on the Champions Course, leaving her in a T27
After three straight days of shooting 74, Stephanie Sherlock of Barrie, Ont., carded her best round of the week, a bogey-free 68, to move into aT27 as well.

Angela Buzminski of Oshawa, Ont., posted a 31 on the front nine of the Legends course before dropping three shots on the final three holes, thanks to a bogey and a double bogey, to leave her with a 70. That puts her into a tie with Shepley for 33rd heading into the final round.

Both Samantha Richdale of Kelowna, B.C., and Seema Sadekar of Toronto carded even par rounds of 72 on different courses to remainT61
Isabelle Beisiegel of St.Hilaire, Que., flirted with disaster, shooting 77 - her worst round of the week. She started the day in a tie for 37th but a pair of bogeys on the front nine and a double bogey on No. 17 dropped her down right on the cut line at 9-over par (T68). But she is in !!!

Ashley Smith of Calgary (73), Sue Kim of Langley, B.C. (75) and Kirby Dreher for Fort St. John, B.C. (78) all failed to make the top 70 cut in Saturday's fourth round.

While Smith came up short in her LPGA quest, she is hoping for better luck next week in Spain at the Ladies European Tour q-school final. She is one of two Canadians in the field along with Nicole Forshner of Banff, Alta.

The remaining players will now be trying to move into the top 20 on the final day of play on the Champions course, which will guarantee them status on the LPGA Tour next year. Anyone finishing 21st through 40th will have conditional status.

I was out much of the day with a Honey Do Christmas list and guys stay away from the malls....Tip  find out when they open and get there early...

Bryan Angus

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