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Women's Golf IGF LET Access Series 2020


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Women's Golf IGF LET Access Series 2020

 

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Women's Individual
Final Order of Merit

 

.FIN Tiia Koivisto
9910.00

 

.FIN Sanna Nuutinen
6526.25

 

.ENG Cara Gainer
6407.50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Agathe Sauzon
.FRA
6050.00
5
Pia Babnik
.SLO
5150.00
6
Anaelle Carnet
.FRA
5130.00
7
Luna Sobron Galmes
.ESP
5000.00
8
Rachael Taylor
.SCO
4231.00
9
Gabrielle Macdonald
.SCO
4060.00
10
Stina Resen
.NOR
3700.00
11
Lejan Lewthwaite
.RSA
3496.25
12
Rachael Goodall
.ENG
3491.00
13
Morgane Metraux
.SUI
3431.67
14
Georgia Iziemgbe Oboh
.NGR
3422.50
15
Mireia Prat
.ESP
3250.00
16
Nayeon Eum
.KOR
3154.33
17
Emie Peronnin
.FRA
3106.00
18
Magdalena Simmermacher
.ARG
2940.00
19
Tvesa Malik
.IND
2800.00
20
Emilie Alonso
.FRA
2656.00
21
Linette Littau Durr Holmslykke
.DEN
2578.33
22
Verena Gimmy
.GER
2576.67
23
Karina Kukkonen
.FIN
2240.00
24
Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir
.ISL
2221.67
25
Lydia Hall
.WAL
2186.25
26
Franziska Friedrich
.GER
2157.67
27
Katerina Vlasinova
.CZE
2126.00
28
Lucie Andre
.FRA
2106.25
29
Maria Beautell
.ESP
2086.00
30
Zhen Bontan
.NED
1925.00
31
Caroline Rominger
.SUI
1801.67
32
Anais Maggetti
.SUI
1792.00
33
Anna Magnusson
.SWE
1660.00
33
Marta Martin
.ESP
1660.00
35
Chloe Williams
.WAL
1640.00
36
Katrina Gillum
.ENG
1480.00
36
Katharina Muehlbauer
.AUT
1480.00
38
Maho Hayakawa
.JPN
1435.00
39
Niina Liias
.FIN
1375.00
40
Emma Grechi
.FRA
1370.00
41
Maiken Bing Paulsen
.NOR
1367.67
42
Amy Walsh
.AUS
1357.67
43
Kristyna Napoleaova
.CZE
1265.00
44
Pasqualle Coffa
.NED
1205.00
45
Erika De Martini
.ITA
1203.75
45
Stephanie Kyriacou
.AUS
1203.75
45
Carolin Kauffmann
.GER
1203.75
48
Justine Dreher
.FRA
1130.00
49
Sideri Vanova
.CZE
1120.00
50
Laura Gomez Ruiz
.ESP
1096.00
51
Elia Folch
.ESP
1095.00
52
Leena Makkonen
.FIN
1040.00
53
Georgina Blackman
.ENG
987.67
54
Romy Meekers
.NED
980.00
54
Leticia Ras-Anderica
.GER
980.00
56
Anne-charlotte Mora
.FRA
966.67
57
Stefania Avanzo
.ITA
961.67
57
Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso
.ITA
961.67
59
Lucie Hinnerova
.CZE
940.00
60
Manon Gidali
.FRA
880.00
61
Marta Llorca
.ESP
740.00
62
Sarina Schmidt
.GER
690.00
63
Monique Smit
.RSA
680.00
63
Marie Fourquier
.FRA
680.00
65
Melanie Maetzler
.SUI
665.00
66
Elina Nummenpaa
.FIN
570.00
66
Cloe Frankish
.ENG
570.00
68
Lara Plachetka Pohl
.FRA
560.00
68
Christina Gloor
.SUI
560.00
70
Luiza Altmann
.BRA
550.00
71
Marta Sanz Barrio
.ESP
510.00
71
Natalia Escuriola Martinez
.ESP
510.00
73
Sarah Nilsson
.SWE
505.00
74
Isabelle Boineau
.FRA
460.00
75
Ainil Bakar
.MAS
440.00
75
Noemi Jimenez Martin
.ESP
440.00
77
Nuria Iturrioz
.ESP
430.00
77
Susana Ribeiro
.POR
430.00
77
Camilla Hedberg
.ESP
430.00
80
Alexandra Bonetti
.FRA
390.00
81
Victoria Monod
.SUI
386.67
82
Reme Cortes
.ESP
372.50
83
Marie Pardi
.FRA
340.00
84
Molly Lawrence
.ENG
335.00
85
Piti Martinez Bernal
.ESP
330.00
86
Diksha Dagar
.IND
325.00
87
Viva Schlasberg
.SWE
280.00
87
Rachel Drummond
.ENG
280.00
87
Astrid Vayson De Pradenne
.FRA
280.00
90
Maria Hernandez
.ESP
275.00
91
Laura Murray
.SCO
235.00
91
Sarah Gee
.ENG
235.00
91
Emelie Borggren
.SWE
235.00
94
India Clyburn
.ENG
220.00
94
Madelene Stavnar
.NOR
220.00
96
Maria Palacios
.PER
215.00
97
Marta Munoz Jimenez
.ESP
195.00
98
Ellinoora Moisio
.FIN
175.00
99
Daniella Ubasa
.ENG
130.00
100
Grace Mitchell
.CAN
87.50
100
Amanda Majsterek
.POL
87.50
102
Anastasia Mickan
.GER
80.00
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