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Who will win the Kinsmill Championship (also Q-school starts this week)


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After a one week break, the LPGA tour resumes its schedule with the playing of the Kingsmill Championship. This is tournament number 19 of 27 on this year's schedule. This tournament was last played in 2009.

Predicting a top 12 out of this field with so many missing players will be difficult, but here are my picks.
1- Stacy Lewis
2- Ai Miyazato
3- Cristie Kerr
4- Jiyai Shin
5- Azahara Munoz
6- Sydnee Michaels
7- Mika Miyazato
8- Angela Stanford
9- Hee Kyung Seo
10-Brittany Lincicome
11-Paula Creamer
12-Sandra Gal

Here are the details of this tournament, including the field, missing players, and a preview of this weeks phase one of qualifying school:

http://mlyhlss.blogspot.com/2012/09/kingsmill-championship-preview-pairings.html?spref=tw


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As far as QSchool goes, send your good thoughts to my friend Moah Chang. After a rough year she had a couple decent showings at her last two Futures Tour events. Looking for her to keep the momentum going into QSchool. Go Moahs!!

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Here are the leaders after the rain shortened first round:

1 Jiyai Shin -9 F
2 Dewi Claire Schreefel -7 thru 16
3 Maria Hjorth -6 F
3 Beatriz Recari -6 F
3 Azahara Munoz -6 F
3 Paula Creamer -6 F
7 Mika Miyazato -5 F
7 Jennifer Johnson -5 F
7 Christina Kim -5 F
7 Jennifer Song -5 F


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Here are the leadibg scores after round 2.

1 Jiyai Shin -12
2 Danielle Kang -11
3 Dewi Claire Schreefel -10
3 Paula Creamer -10
5 Lexi Thompson -9
5 Azahara Munoz -9
7 Stacy Lewis -8
7 Maria Hjorth -8
9 Candie Kung -7
9 Jodi Ewart -7
9 Chella Choi -7
9 Ai Miyazato -7
9 Jennifer Johnson -7
9 Jennifer Song -7


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Here are the leaders after round three:

1 Paula Creamer -16
2 Jiyai Shin -14
3 Dewi Claire Schreefel -12
3 Danielle Kang -12
5 Ai Miyazato -11
5 Stacy Lewis -11
5 Azahara Munoz -11
8 Catriona Matthew -10
8 Hee Young Park -10
10 Gerina Piller -9
10 Jennifer Song -9
10 Chella Choi -9


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It'll be interesting to see if Paula can finally win something again.

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This playoff is good viewing (so is Paula's fattie).  Tho the tourney HAS to add some more holes into the playoff format ... 8 playoff holes and still counting!


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