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December 1, 2007

Adamonis moves up in Q School

Brad Adamonis continued his climb up the standings in PGA Tour Qualifying School yesterday, while Anna Grzebien had a bit of a disappointing day in LPGA Tour school finals.

Still, both Rhode Islanders remain in solid position to earn their big-league tour cards for next year.

Cumberland's Adamonis shot a 68, including going 5-under in his last 11 holes, to jump from a tie for 46th to a tie for 25th in PGA Tour finals at Orange County National outside Orlando. He is 11-under through four rounds of the six-round competition. The top 25 finishers and ties earn PGA Tour cards for next year.

Frank Lickliter continues to lead at 24-under.

Narragansett's Grzebien had a 75 in the LPGA event in Daytona Beach, falling from a tie for eighth into a tie for 22nd through four rounds of that five-round round. The top 17 finishers and ties will earn full LPGA cards. Grzebien is two shots outside that cut line. The next 35 players will become non-exempt players on the LPGA Tour. Grzebien is three shots inside that cut line.

Jane Park, the leader throughout, opened her lead to six strokes, at 14-under. Grzebien's former Duke teammate, Connecticut's Liz Janagelo, is a 4-under, in a tie for 11th, after a fourth-round 73.

Posted by Paul Kenyon  at 5:29 PM to Paul Kenyon on Golf | Permalink

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The Journal should do a sports feature piece on Adamonis and the Family which has strong Golf routes in the Rhode Island area. Brads father is the founder of the Challenge Cup enabling young players from all over Southern New England and beyond to competein regional tournaments. The Program is run by his son David adamonis Jr. Brad has won on the Nationwide Tour this year in Texas. It has been a long and hard climb for Brad over the last 10 years trying to reach his dream to reach the highest level of golf the PGA tour. Many golfers in the region have followed Brad. He is a great golfer that deserves some attention from the the local Media....

Posted by: Tim Branco at December 2, 2007 9:03 AM

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