Golf News for Monday, April 21, 2008 | Tournaments

Ochoa win opens up second ADT Championship qualifying spot

REUNION, Fla. -- By claiming her fourth title in a row and her sixth this season at the Ginn OPEN, Mexico’s Lorena Ochoa moved a second ADT Championship qualifying spot to the ADT Points List. Ochoa, who already qualified for the season-ending tournament when she won the HSBC Women’s Champions earlier this season, moved the first spot to the ADT Points List when she claimed the second major of her career at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.

Sweden’s Annika Sorenstam stays on top of the first-half ADT Points list with 614,281 points, and rookie Yani Tseng jumped into second place with 428,722 after her strong second-place finish at the Ginn Open. Nine players will qualify for the ADT Championship through the first half of the ADT Point List which will culminate after the second major of the LPGA season - the McDonald’s LPGA Championship Presented by Coca-Cola.

The following is an up-to-date ADT Points list:
1 Annika Sorenstam 614,281
2 Yani Tseng 428,722
3 Paula Creamer 375,930
4 Suzann Pettersen 368,594
5 Jeong Jang 241,344
6 Song-Hee Kim 240,217
7 Louise Friberg 234,960
8 Minea Blomqvist 223,344
9 Jee Young Lee 210,452
10 Inbee Park 209,769

The LPGA Playoffs 2008, a yearlong competitive structure that splits the official LPGA season into two halves, culminates at the ADT Championship, Nov. 20-23, at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla. Fifteen players from each half qualify for the ADT Championship, and two additional wildcards will be determined following the Lorena Ochoa Invitational Presented by Banamex and Corona.

Out of the 32 spots in the ADT Championship, 13 will be awarded to winners of Winner Events, which are defined as official LPGA Tour events with a purse of at least $2 million. The remaining spots in each half will be awarded using a performance-based points system–ADT Points – to determine ADT Championship qualifiers who are not otherwise qualified.

The next Winner Event comes this week when the LGPA Tour heads to South Florida for the Stanford International Pro-Am at The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club in Aventura, Fla.

The 2008 ADT Championship features a $1,550,000 purse with the winner taking home a $1 million paycheck, the largest first-place prize in the history of women’s golf. The ADT Championship will also feature three days of playoffs with a cut after 36 holes. Players start with a fresh scorecard for the third round, which ends with another cut to the top eight players. A live draw will take place with the final eight players immediately following the third round, where players will draft their own tee time based on their third-round finish. A final-day shoot-out with the remaining players will have them, again, starting with a fresh scorecard for their chance at the $1 million winner’s check.

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561.628.5929
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