Golf News for Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | Daily Golf Blogs

Jennifer Mario: Ai yi yi! Miyazato medals at LPGA Q-School

Japan’s next great hope, Ai Miyazato, came through with flying colors at this weekend’s LPGA Q-School finals, finishing at 17 under, 12 strokes ahead of her closest competitor.

The Golf Channel, which was covering the action over at the PGA Q-school down south in Orlando, had a few cameras trained on Miyazato for a special they’re putting together that will air only in Japan. The folks at home couldn’t have asked for a better performance—her 12-shot victory broke a 20-year record for a qualifying performance.

Morgan Pressel, who started strong, petered out a bit, but still earned her card, as did all-American Brittany Lang, who had to earn it the hard way in a three-hole playoff.

But what’s as interesting as the names that made it, are some of the names that did not: Beth Bauer, 2002 Rookie of the Year, was DQ’d after a first-round 78; Kelli Kuehne’s play bumped her down to non-exempt status; and Charlotta Sorenstam, Annika’s younger sister, missed the cut altogether.

And Erica Blasberg, rookie blogger who missed exempt status at last year’s Q-school by one shot, missed it by one shot again this year. She was one of seven players (along with Brittany Lang) in that three-hole playoff.

Check the final results here.

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