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SA’s Reto secures her LPGA Tour card

- Miami

– Japan’s Nasa Hataoka earned medallist honours on Sunday as 20 players from 12 countries earned their 2018 LPGA tour cards in the final round of qualifying school.

“I’m really happy to be at the top of the leaderboar­d and winning the tournament,” Hataoka said after playing five rounds of Q-school in Daytona Beach, Florida, in 12-under par.

“It’s hard to be a profession­al golfer. LPGA is one of the best leagues, so I’ll try to prepare as soon as possible,” added 18-yearold Hataoka, who won the 2016 Japan Women’s Open as an amateur.

Just behind Hataoka was Tiffany Chan at 11-under. Chan is the first player from Hong Kong to qualify for the LPGA Tour.

“I’m feeling really excited,” said Chan, who played three months on the developmen­tal Symetra tour this year.

“I’m pretty good friends with Nasa, we’ve played together before on Team Asia two years ago ... so I just tried to have fun today, but tried to win also,” she added.

South Africa’s Paula Reto (nine-under) and Australian Rebecca Artis (eight-under) also secured their playing privileges for 2018.

The last card came down to a three-hole aggregate strokeplay play-off among Daniela Darquea of Ecuador, Mind Muangkhums­akul of Thailand and amateur Maria Torres.

Torres birdied the second playoff hole to become the first Puerto Rican to earn an LPGA card. – AFP

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