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Women's Golf IGF Symetra Tour 2021 (Donald Ross Classic at French Lick Resort)


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Women's Golf IGF Symetra Tour 2021 (Donald Ross Classic at French Lick Resort)

 

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5 Things To Do at The Donald Ross Classic

 

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Women's Individual
Final Results
 
USA.gif Casey Danielson
-10
 
USA.gif Beth Wu
-9
 
USA.gif Rachel Rohanna
-8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Resullt
T4
Amanda Doherty
USA.gif
-7
T4
Lilia Vu
USA.gif
-7
T6
Kendra Dalton
USA.gif
-6
T6
Maude-Aimee Leblanc
CAN.gif
-6
T6
Laura Wearn
USA.gif
-6
T6
Allie White
USA.gif
-6
T10
Karen Chung
USA.gif
-5
T10
Haylee Harford
USA.gif
-5
T10
Laura Restrepo
PAN.gif
-5
T10
Sophia Schubert
USA.gif
-5
T10
Bailey Tardy
USA.gif
-5
T10
Brynn Walker
USA.gif
-5
T10
Weiwei Zhang
CHN.gif
-5
T17
Celine Borge
NOR.gif
-4
T17
Robyn Choi
AUS.gif
-4
T17
Ruixin Liu
CHN.gif
-4
T17
Natalie Srinivasan
USA.gif
-4
T21
Kristin Coleman
USA.gif
-3
T21
Frida Kinhult
SWE.gif
-3
T21
Fernanda Lira
MEX.gif
-3
T21
Hira Naveed
AUS.gif
-3
T21
Savannah Vilaubi
USA.gif
-3
T26
Allison Emrey
USA.gif
-2
T26
Laura Gonzalez Escallon
BEL.gif
-2
T26
Sophie Hausmann
GER.gif
-2
T26
Lucy Li
USA.gif
-2
T26
Maddie McCrary
USA.gif
-2
T26
Prima Thammaraks
THA.gif
-2
T32
Min A Yoon
KOR.gif
-1
T32
Fatima Fernandez Cano
ESP.gif
-1
T32
Breanne Jones
USA.gif
-1
T32
Rebecca Lee-Bentham
CAN.gif
-1
T32
Anita Uwadia
ENG.gif
-1
T32
Hexi Yuan
CHN.gif
-1
T38
Julie Aime
FRA.gif
E
T38
Brittany Fan
USA.gif
E
T38
Brittany Marchand
CAN.gif
E
T38
Taylor Totland
USA.gif
E
T42
Yae Eun Hong
KOR.gif
+1
T42
Kim Kaufman
USA.gif
+1
T42
Malene Krolboll Hansen
DEN.gif
+1
T42
Janet Mao
USA.gif
+1
T42
Maria Parra
ESP.gif
+1
T42
Jessy Tang
USA.gif
+1
T48
Macy Hubbard
USA.gif
+2
T48
Lindsey McCurdy
USA.gif
+2
T48
Lisa Pettersson
SWE.gif
+2
T48
Karolina Vlckova
CZE.gif
+2
T52
Shasta Averyhardt
USA.gif
+3
T52
Clariss Guce
PHI.gif
+3
T52
Morgane Metraux
SUI.gif
+3
T52
Karoline Stormo (a)
NOR.gif
+3
T56
Emma Broze
FRA.gif
+4
T56
Roberta Liti
ITA.gif
+4
T56
Jessica Porvasnik
USA.gif
+4
T59
Marta Sanz Barrio
ESP.gif
+5
T59
Valerie Tanguay
CAN.gif
+5
T61
Emmy Martin
USA.gif
+6
T61
Erica Shepherd (a)
USA.gif
+6
63
Julienne Soo
AUS.gif
+8
CUT
Elin Arvidsson
SWE.gif
+3
CUT
Laetitia Beck
ISR.gif
+3
CUT
Carley Cox
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Emilee Hoffman
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Becca Huffer
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Erynne Lee
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Maddie Luitwieler
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Meghan Maclaren
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Stephanie Na
AUS.gif
+3
CUT
Kum-Kang Park
KOR.gif
+3
CUT
Sierra Sims
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Louise Stahle
SWE.gif
+3
CUT
Gigi Stoll
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Samantha Troyanovich
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Anna Appert Lund
SWE.gif
+4
CUT
Sandy Choi
KOR.gif
+4
CUT
Nannette Hill
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Sarah Hoffman
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Daniela Iacobelli
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Soo Jin Lee
AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Tzu-Chi Lin
TPE.gif
+4
CUT
Britney Yada
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Selena Costabile
CAN.gif
+5
CUT
Ji Eun Baik
KOR.gif
+5
CUT
Isi Gabsa
GER.gif
+5
CUT
August Kim
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Amy Lee
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Alejandra Llaneza
MEX.gif
+5
CUT
Katharine Patrick
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Riley Rennell
USA.gif
+5
CUT
Nicole Autrique
MEX.gif
+6
CUT
Olivia Benzin
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Binny Lee
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Nishtha Madan (a)
IND.gif
+6
CUT
Michelle Piyapattra
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Ana Ruiz Laphond
MEX.gif
+6
CUT
Alazne Urizar Zapata
VEN.gif
+6
CUT
Sarah White
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Lori Beth Adams
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Sierra Brooks
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Tess Hackworthy
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Allie Knight
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Emily Penttila
FIN.gif
+7
CUT
Jean Reynolds
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Maddie Szeryk
CAN.gif
+7
CUT
Eunice Yi
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Sandra Angulo Minarro
MEX.gif
+8
CUT
Naomi Ko (a)
CAN.gif
+8
CUT
Gabby Lemieux
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Catherine O'Donnell
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Karah Sanford
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Katie Yoo
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Lakareber Abe
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Dorsey Addicks
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Julianne Alvarez (a)
NZL.gif
+9
CUT
Cindy Ha
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Min-G Kim
KOR.gif
+9
CUT
Regina Plasencia
MEX.gif
+9
CUT
Jessica Welch
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Kelly Whaley
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Andrea Wong
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Josee Doyon
CAN.gif
+10
CUT
Michaela Finn
SWE.gif
+10
CUT
Elaine Wood
USA.gif
+10
CUT
Taylor Howerton
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Jamie Huo
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Ann Parmerter
USA.gif
+11
CUT
Marion Duvernay
FRA.gif
+12
CUT
Erin Harper
USA.gif
+12
CUT
Mia Landegren
SWE.gif
+12
CUT
Brooke Baker
USA.gif
+13
CUT
Elizabeth Schultz
USA.gif
+13
CUT
Elise Bradley
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Amanda Hollandsworth
USA.gif
+14
CUT
Maria Balcazar
MEX.gif
+17
CUT
Emily Hammer
USA.gif
+17
WD
Samantha Wagner
USA.gif
+2
WD
Leslie Cloots
BEL.gif
+7
WD
Amelia Lewis
USA.gif
+9
WD
Anna Redding
USA.gif
+9
WD
Alexis Belton
USA.gif
+12

 

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