Robyn Doig after winning the Ontario Women’s Match Play Championship in 2013. Photo by Bob MontgomeryRobyn Doig after winning the Ontario Women’s Match Play Championship in 2013. Photo by Bob Montgomery
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Doig Pleased with First Professional Tournament

Robyn Doig of Seaforth says Wednesday's round at the Brooke Henderson Golf Tournament in Smith Falls was much better than Tuesday's round.   She shot a 75 with no double boyeys and a few birdies.   The winner finished at 2 under.Doig says she's setting her sites on the last tournament in the tour in Burlington on July 21st and 22nd and she hopes to be at the top of her game by then,  because in August she heads to California for the first round of the LPGA Qualifying School.

She points out there are three stages to Q-School and success in stage one will guarantee her some status on the Symetra Tour.

If she makes it to the third stage, she plays for an LPGA card.

But even some success on the second stage will give her status on the Symetra Tour and the opportunity to earn opportunities on the LPGA Tour.

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