Tony Jesselli plans to keep his put up on the very last stage of LPGA Q-School (which you may examine at this link) up to date as each new round is finished, however I wanted to name it for your interest and produce you up-to-date on some of the questions you may have after the first spherical.
LPGA Q-School takes vicinity in Daytona Beach FL and takes five rounds, and the first round changed into completed the day past (Wednesday). If you look over the leaderboard -- which you could locate at this link at LPGA.Com -- you may cruise down through the listing and see how a number of your favourite players are doing.
For example, Cydney Clanton, who simply takes place to be from Concord NC (near Charlotte and a little over an hour from wherein I stay), is presently in 4th vicinity.
The pinnacle beginner is Lorena Ochoa's protege Gaby Lopez, who's currently in a tie for fifth.
Tiger's niece Cheyenne is T35 (-1), 6 strokes behind the leaders at -7. But undergo in mind that there are most effective 4 players at -5 or better, so she's no longer that some distance back.
Even Holly Clyburn from the LET is most effective 7 shots again, in spite of being T60, so the field is simply bunched up after the primary spherical.
One other thing that may confuse some of you: Tony has a note that Stage 2 medallist Nelly Korda isn't qualified for the final stage. Here's the deal: Nelly isn't old enough to try and get an LPGA card yet so she petitioned the LPGA for permission to compete in only the first 2 stages. By going through the first 2 stages only -- and making it through in style, I might add -- she gains status on the Symetra Tour next year as an amateur.
You can get Nelly's full story in this Golfweek article, as well as in this Symetra Tour article.
And you may preserve up with all styles of every day information updates approximately the occasion over at symetratour.Com. The leaderboard is a actual blend of veterans, higher-profile players who are trying to improve their popularity, and Symetra Tour players trying to get to the massive excursion. It will be a totally exciting week.
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