Maguire four back in stage two at LPGA Q-School

Maguire four back in stage two at LPGA Q-School

Venezuelas Alazne Urizar Zapata took the first-round lead Thursday in the LPGA Q-Schools stage two event at Plantation Golf & Country Club in Venice, Florida.With a 6-under-par 66 on the Bobcat Course, Zapata is one shot ahead of Swedens Jenny Haglund, Hungarys Csicsi Rozsa and Spains Luna Sobron.South Korean amateur Eun Jeong Seong opened with a 68, moving into a tie for fifth. Seong made history last year becoming the first player to win the U.S. Girls Junior and U.S. Womens Amateur in the same season.Irelands Leona Maguire, the worlds No. 1 amateur and the two-time Annika Award winner at Duke as the best player in college womens golf, opened with a 70, good for a tie for 11th. Englands Georgia Hall opened with a 71. Hall tied for third at the Ricoh Womens British Open in August and tied for 10th at the Evian Championship a month later. She made her first European Solheim Cup team this summer.The low 80 scores and ties from this weeks field of 192 players will advance to the final stage of Q-School in December.


Hall, Maguire four back at LPGA Q-School second stage. By Randall Mell. the low 80 scores and ties from the field of 192 players will advance to the final stage of Q-School in December.
Hall, Maguire four back at LPGA Q-School second stage


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England's Georgia Hall and world No. 1 amateur Leona Maguire made strong moves up the leaderboard Friday at the LPGA Q-School's second stage event in Venice, Fla.. Hall, an emerging Ladies European Tour standout, posted a 4-under-par 68, climbing into a tie for sixth at Plantation Golf & Country Club.
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Venezuela's Alazne Urizar Zapata took the first-round lead Thursday in the LPGA Q-School's stage two event at Plantation Golf & Country Club in Venice, Florida. With a 6-under-par 66 on the
Hall, Maguire four back at LPGA Q-School second stage


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