Hall headlines field for LPGA Q-School's second stage
Englands Georgia Hall made a name for herself in three of the biggest events in the womens games this summer, and now shes aiming to earn LPGA membership.Hall, 21, joins world No. 1 amateur Leona Maguire of Ireland in leading the field at the LPGA Q-Schools second stage event in Venice, Fla., Thursday through Sunday.Hall made a hard run at winning the Ricoh Womens British Open in August, ultimately tying for third at Kingsbarns in Scotland. The LET member followed that up two weeks later, impressing European captain Annika Sorenstam and American captain Juli Inkster with her strong play at the Solheim Cup, where she was Europes third-leading point winner (2). Hall tied for 10th last month at the Evian Championship, helping her climb to No. 37 in the Rolex Womens World Rankings after starting the year No. 106.Maguire, a two-time Annika Award winner as the best player in womens collegiate golf, is a nine-time winner at Duke.Japans Fumika Kawagishi is also in the field of 192 players at Plantation Golf & Country Clubs Bobcat and Panther courses. She is No. 44 in the world rankings, playing as a Japan LPGA Tour member.The low 80 and ties at Sundays conclusion of second-stage play will advance to next months final stage of Q-School at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Fla.
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