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Old 01-16-2012, 02:01 AM
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Default LET\'s Final Q-School underway

The spectacular resort\'s two world-class courses, the North and the South, will again host the 90-hole event, which will see the top 30 players earn their membership for The 2012 Ladies European Tour schedule in category 8a.
The field will play both the North and South Courses for the first four rounds with a cut to the leading 50 players and ties after 72 holes. The final round, which will determine exemption categories for the 2012 season, will then TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts
be played on the South course.
After the final round, players who made the cut but finished in position 31 or below will be ranked according to score and will be eligible for LET Membership in Category 9b.
A field of 101 competitors containing 61 potential new members, including 14 amateurs, will contest the Final Qualifying School, considered by many to be one of the toughest tests in the career of a professional golfer.
The players represent 27 different nationalities and the United States leads the way with 16 representatives. There are 11 entrants from each of England and Sweden, followed by eight from France and seven from Spain.
South Africa has six players in the field of competitors, followed by five from Scotland, four from Germany and three from China, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands and Norway TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts
There are two players from Australia, Ireland, Switzerland and Wales. Meanwhile there is one player from each of Chile, Finland, Iceland, India, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Paraguay, Russia and Thailand.
There are potentially two new countries that could become represented on the Ladies European Tour over the next week. Macarena Silva could become the first LET member from Chile while Xin Wang, Jia-Yun Li and Yu Yang Zhang all have the chance to become the LET\'s first representatives from China.
The Final Qualifying School at La Manga Club has produced three noteworthy winners since the inaugural event at the venue in 2009. Germany\'s Caroline Masson took the honours that season, while Sweden\'s Anna Nordqvist won the TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons with graphite shafts
in 2010, before capturing the McDonalds LPGA Championship and representing Europe in The Solheim Cup in Chicago in her rookie year.
Last year, after winning the Final Stage for 2011, Sweden\'s Caroline Hedwall captured four titles on the Ladies European Tour in Slovakia, Finland, Austria and India. She also gave a strong performance as a first-time member of the European Team at The Solheim Cup in Ireland and was named the LET\'s Rolex Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year.
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