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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Day 2 at LPGA Q school...Buzminski and White drop back.

Day 2 of Q school in Orlando has featured windy cool conditions that made scoring difficult.
Here is the LPGA report on today's play from GolfCanada

 Angela Buzminski ( Oshawa)77  and Adrienne White of Red Deer, Alta.,76  finished with the best scores
Starting the day in the top 10, Buzminski ran into some trouble on her final nine holes on the Legends Course, finishing with three bogeys, a double bogey and a birdie for a second round 77. That dropped her into a tie for 35th along with White, who was playing the Champions Course and ran into bogey troubles of her own on the back nine for a round of 76.


Three bogeys and two double bogeys left Isabelle Beisiegel of St.Hilaire, Que., with a 76 on the Legends Course while Stephanie Sherlock of Barrie, Ont., posted a second straight round of 74, this time on the Champions Course. Both find themselves tied for 45th.

Samantha Richdale of Kelowna, B.C., made one of the biggest moves of the day, posting an even par round of 72 to climb into a tie for 56th.

Seema Sadekar of Toronto was on course for a good result as well until bogeys on the final three holes left her with a 73. That was still a four stroke improvement on her opening round and moved her up into a tie for 67th.

Ashley Smith of Calgary picked herself up with a 74 to move into a tie for 81st.

A pair of double bogeys didn't help Jessica Shepley. The Oakville, Ont., golfer ballooned to a 79 and fell down into a tie for 92nd.

Three bogeys and a double bogey on the final five holes left Sue Kim of Langley, B.C., with a 76 and a tie for 97th.
Kirby Dreher of Fort St. John, B.C., had six bogeys en route to a 77 and a tie for 101st.

Players have two more days to get themselves into the top 70 and ties before the field of 120 will be cut for the final round. After that, the top 20 will earn status on the LPGA Tour next year while players who finish 21st through 40th earn conditional status.

Bryan Angus

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