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September 17 Several golfers with New England connections are playing for their professional golf careers today in the final round of the four day sectional qualifier at Mission Hill CC, site of the Dinah Shore oops! Kraft Nabisco Championship in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Top 30 or bust. Hoping to be among the top 30 players to advance to the final qualifying stage were Molly Aronsson (Shelburne, Vt.), Briana Vega (Andover, Mass.), and Jaclyn Sweeney (Andover,
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Curtis Cupper Jessica Korda, this year’s "It girl," according to Golfweek, was in third place with a 209 total (71 70 68) entering Friday’s round.
Sweeney was in a tie for seventh, while Jennifer Johnson,
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Not for the faint of heart or light of wallet. As Golfweek’s Beth Ann Baldry observed, golfers must pass a grueling test just to be eligible to try to eke out a living on the LPGA Tour. As Futures Tour golfer Whitney Wade told Boston Golf Examiner earlier this season, it’s an expensive grind in golf’s minor leagues which is why so many young women put it all on the line to make it to The Show.
The California tourney was one of two 2010 sectional qualifiers the LPGA offered wannabe pro golfers. The top 30 from that event as well as the Florida sectional matches later this month will advance to the final stage,
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The low 70 players and ties who survive the 72 hole cut will play their final rounds on the Champion course. And they had better be up to the marathon, because in addition to the worldwide competition, it’s not cheap. It cost $4,000 for a golfer to enter one of this year’s sectionals and $5,
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Best to have a bright outlook, as Vega certainly has.
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