LPGA Final Qualifying School Day 2 in Florida
KATHRYN MARKS TIME WITH
SECOND 74 WHILE
VIKKI IMPROVES WITH 75
Kathryn Imrie from Dundee repeated her first-round 74 on the second day of the LPGA Final Qualifying School at Daytona Beach, Florida. That put the 39-year-old Scot in joint 70th place on the four-over-par 148 mark.
Only the top 70 and ties at the end of four rounds will contest the fifth and final round to decide which 15 players will gain full playing rights on the world's most lucrative women's professional tour next season.
Vikki Laing, pictured right, from Musselburgh improved from a 78 to a 75 but a tally of 153 for 36 holes still leaves her languishing in joint 120th position in a field of 38 players.
The lead is shared on seven-under-par 137 by 18-year-old Angela Park from Torrance, California) and South Korean Hye Jung Cho who was a LPGA Tour rookie this year but only with conditional status - which meant she managed to enter only two tournaments, something the same as Vikki Laing's experience. The gap between full playing rights and conditional status is enormous.
SECOND-ROUND LEADERS
137 Angela Park (US) 70 67, Hye Jung Cho (SKor) 67 70.
138 Clarissa Childs (US) 70 68.
Other scores:
147 Samantha Head (Eng) 74 73, Rebecca Coakley (Ire) 71 76 (jt 58th).
148 Kathryn Imrie (Sco) 74 74 (jt 70th).
149 Louise Stahle (Swe) 71 78 (jt 78th).
151 Jo Clingan (Eng) 74 77, Gwladys Nocera (Fra) 80 71 (jt 101st).
153 Vikki Laing (Sco) 78 75 (jt 120th).
SECOND 74 WHILE
VIKKI IMPROVES WITH 75
Kathryn Imrie from Dundee repeated her first-round 74 on the second day of the LPGA Final Qualifying School at Daytona Beach, Florida. That put the 39-year-old Scot in joint 70th place on the four-over-par 148 mark.
Only the top 70 and ties at the end of four rounds will contest the fifth and final round to decide which 15 players will gain full playing rights on the world's most lucrative women's professional tour next season.
Vikki Laing, pictured right, from Musselburgh improved from a 78 to a 75 but a tally of 153 for 36 holes still leaves her languishing in joint 120th position in a field of 38 players.
The lead is shared on seven-under-par 137 by 18-year-old Angela Park from Torrance, California) and South Korean Hye Jung Cho who was a LPGA Tour rookie this year but only with conditional status - which meant she managed to enter only two tournaments, something the same as Vikki Laing's experience. The gap between full playing rights and conditional status is enormous.
SECOND-ROUND LEADERS
137 Angela Park (US) 70 67, Hye Jung Cho (SKor) 67 70.
138 Clarissa Childs (US) 70 68.
Other scores:
147 Samantha Head (Eng) 74 73, Rebecca Coakley (Ire) 71 76 (jt 58th).
148 Kathryn Imrie (Sco) 74 74 (jt 70th).
149 Louise Stahle (Swe) 71 78 (jt 78th).
151 Jo Clingan (Eng) 74 77, Gwladys Nocera (Fra) 80 71 (jt 101st).
153 Vikki Laing (Sco) 78 75 (jt 120th).
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