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Prange. Both made par on the first hole, but Prange birdied the second hole to move on to the next-to-last show. In their match, Lewellen and Wells also made par on the first hole, but Wells made her way onto the next show with a par at the second hole, while Lewellen could only manage a bogey. Lewellen's putter failed her in the extra match. She had a chance to have a one-shot lead over Cho after the first hole with a two-putt, but missed them both, and so they went to the second hole tied. Lewellen was gone after making bogey, while Cho made par. During her "walk of shame," a walk in which the eliminated player walks with his or her back to a camera, Lewellen humorously walked to back edge of the beach next to the course, and threw her putter into the
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The tie took place with Tucker in last, the scores carried over, and everyone went to the second location, where there was a water hazard in-between the tee box and the green. Cho and Lewellen decided to hit their shots to the fairway beside the hazard, while Wells, Lacey and Tucker decided to go for the green, but with different results. Lacey and Tucker's shots came up short and found the water, while Wells' shot made it across, only to land in the bunker behind the green. She, Cho and Lewellen all made it onto the next show, while Lacey won the war of attrition with a double-bogey that helped her beat Tucker by one shot, and send her packing (Tucker also made double bogey). But for Tucker and the other eliminated contestants, good news awaited.
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player's bank. The winner of the challenge would be the only one who didn't spell out "BREAK." Wells easily dominated this challenge, failing to win only one location, and she also handed all of her extra letters to Prange. It would be the only time all season in which Wells would gain immunity. Elimination had the other four hitting shots from three different locations onto a green painted with horizontal lines for points. The leader after two locations would be safe from elimination. Lewellen led after two locations, so she got to sit back and watch along with Wells. Cho and Prange scored five and eight points at the final location to bring their scores up to 20 and 21, respectively, while Lucidi scored two points, and became the first
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twists. The first was after each failed attempt to hit it into the circle, the player couldn't use the club she hit the shot with for the rest of the round (there were two). The other twist was that an orange circle was placed 7'11" from the pin. The contestant who could hit a shot into that circle would win $ 5,000 cash from
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The matchplay final had arrived. Cho was the first to lead after three holes, but her 1 Up advantage was gone at the very next hole, where she made double bogey to Prange's bogey. Prange would take the lead after eight holes, and never looked back, increasing the lead the following four holes, though
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Five down, six left, and this time, the weather was much better. Prange won the "Immunity Challenge," in which the contestants hit three tee shots into a grid, from which they'd have to hit those shots onto a green with more painted rings around the pin for points. The "Elimination Challenge" had the
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Week two took place in two parts, with the "Immunity Challenge" taking one hour, and the "Elimination Challenge" taking another. The "Immunity Challenge" consisted of one hole of golf conducted under matchplay rules. In the challenge, Cho, Ruhe, Lacey, Delasin, and Wells all won their matches to earn
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featuring the 11 contestants in model-style poses while wearing beachwear was released. It drew some criticism from the show's viewers, who said that The Golf Channel was more interested in potential contestants' looks rather than their playing skills, but the contestants themselves said they enjoyed
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There was no "Immunity Challenge" this time out, so it was straight to the elimination, where the final four would be paired against each other in two holes of stroke play, with the two losers playing each other for the right to be one step from the matchplay final. In the first match, Cho was with
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With the number of players back to six, the "Immunity Challenge" was again made a team event, with the players split into pairs of two. The three pairs would play three holes in alternate shot format. One hole was a par-3, one a par-4, and the last a par-5. Prange was paired with Lucidi, Wells with
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golf from two different locations: 72 yards and 178 yards. The 72 yard shot would have to be hit from behind a tree, after which the players would have to finish the hole. Whoever had the lowest score after the first location would be granted immunity, but a tie would send everyone to location two.
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The "Immunity Challenge" had the five remaining players playing "B-R-E-A-K," the golfing version of "H-O-R-S-E." Each player picked a shot location everyone had to hit from. Winning a location meant the other players got a letter, and also meant that the winner could add an extra letter to another
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history any eliminated players had such a chance. Delasin was out after finishing last in a narrow zone fairway challenge. Duncan was out after a greenside bunker challenge. Ruhe mastered the challenge that knocked her out in week three, with her third attempt landing straight into the cup without
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The "Immunity Challenge" was a team affair, as the contestants were divided into teams of three, with each player being responsible for a shot on one hole of golf, with one player hitting the tee shot, the other hitting a shot onto the green, and the last having four attempts to sink a long range
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A series of challenges saw contestants playing their way onto the show, as only 10 spots were available. The last challenge, one hole of golf, saw DiSanto and Duncan tie for the highest score, while Lacey clinched the ninth available spot by winning the challenge. In the one-hole playoff, DiSanto
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The last "Immunity Challenge" was a two-parter. First, the three players would hit four tee shots to a narrow grid on the fairway. Each shot that landed outside the grid would have distance taken away from it, depending on how far it landed outside of the grid. The lowest scoring player would go
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their teammates in the elimination, which was getting up and down from a bunker. The losers from each match would play each other for the right to stay on the show. Lewellen and Cho won both matches, meaning Wells and Lacey would play each other to stave off elimination. Wells won the match, and
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In week two, Sparks and Cellini told the players that the first to win three "Immunity Challenges" would win a 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster of her own. Going into week five, Lacey and Wells had each won two. The "Immunity Challenge" was the same as the one that eliminated Ruhe, but with two
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scoring system, with one point for a par, three for a birdie, and five for an eagle, whereas a bogey would cost a point, and a double or worse three. After two holes, Cho had two points and Wells minus two. There was no miracle for Wells, and so, the final match would pit Cho against Prange.
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straight to elimination, while the top two would move on to a putting challenge. The top two in this case were Prange and Cho, and Prange would win the putting challenge, securing her place in the final. Elimination had Cho and Wells playing three holes with the modified
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putt. With her team leading going into the putting portion of the challenge, Cho, paired with Lucidi and Ruhe, missed all four of her putting attempts, while Delasin, paired with Lacey and Wells, sunk her team's putt on her second attempt, helping the three gain
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went to the 2006 LPGA Qualifying School, or Q-school, tournament in an attempt to earn playing privileges for the 2007 LPGA season. The top 12 finishers and ties earned exempt status for the 2006 season. The next 41 finishers received non-exempt status.
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the right to play the next day, while DiSanto, Lewellen, Lucidi, Tucker, and Prange had to go to the "Elimination Challenge," which consisted of putting challenges and hitting closest to the pin from a sand trap. In the end, DiSanto was eliminated.
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This episode was very different. The five remaining players were given a rest day, during which they did the calendar shoot. The six eliminateds would have one chance to play their way back into the competition, the first time in
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even landing on the green. DiSanto was eliminated after that challenge, with Tucker out after a putting challenge. Lucidi and Ruhe played one hole of matchplay, in which Lucidi made birdie to earn her way back onto the show.
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was also the first edition of the show to begin with 11 contestants rather than the usual 10, as one of the contestants would be eliminated on the first episode, the first time anyone was eliminated on the season premiere.
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In episode 8, all previously eliminated contestants were brought back to compete in a series of challenges where the winner would be brought back. Becky won and returned to the competition.
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Lewellen, and Cho with Lacey. After three holes, Lacey and Cho went to a playoff with Lucidi and Prange, with the latter pair winning the challenge. The other four were now paired
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First Team All-American her senior year. Prange plays on the Futures Tour, and on March 19, 2006, while the show was airing, picked up her first professional win in the
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Jeanne Cho missed earning a fully exempt tour card by one position and one stroke. She is at the top of the list of non-exempt players for the 2006 season.
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priest, could start a family. The couple now have two sons, Jack and Simon. Kim still plays on the Futures Tour, but also coaches the women's golf team at
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professionals exemptions into event on major tours, eliminating one contestant each week through a series of challenges until only one player is left.
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she had help from many mistakes made by Cho. At the 14th hole, both Cho and Prange made par, securing the victory and big prize package for Prange.
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with her husband, Paul, whom she met at Duke, and also plays on the Futures Tour. On July 1, 2006, Tucker made the cut at the U.S. Women's Open in
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Ashley missed the cut at her exemption, shooting 77s in the first two rounds of the 54-hole event (see her scorecard here:
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before transferring). She, too, plays on the Futures Tour, where she finished 2nd in her very first event, and lives in
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championship, and her garnering Player of the Year honors. Julie currently works at the Oregon Golf Club, and lives in
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after her she and her teammates won the national championship her junior year. After graduating, Tucker returned to
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because her grandparents lived close by, but the beginning of her college career was ravaged by bouts with both
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at age 17. Lacey was the only one of the 11 contestants who didn't attend college, although she did attend the
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events, with waived entry fees and travel expenses (7 of the 11 contestants were already Futures Tour members)
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final, which aired on May 9, 2006, 5 & 4, in the show's most lopsided matchplay final victory to date.
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The 2nd elimination took place across two episodes. In the first hour, the contestants faced off in an
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Ashley won the final match 5 & 4 over Jeanne. This is currently the most lopsided victory to date.
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This was the second edition of the show in which all of the contestants were female, the first being
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from October 16 to October 30, 2005. The shooting location was apparently quite close to where
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for four years. Lacey also plays on the Futures Tour, where, in 2005, she finished 2nd in the
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An online diary Wells kept on the Oregon Golf Association's website while the show was airing
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Dana won a brand new Chrysler Crossfire Roadster for being the first individual to win 3
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contained the show's largest prize package to date for the winner. These prizes were:
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challenge. The second hour was where the 2nd contestant was eliminated.
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Lacey was out, though her new car was a nice reward for her efforts.
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in her senior year of college (she had played for two years at the
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team in both her junior and senior years. Ruhe currently lives in
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Tucker began playing golf in her homeland at age 10. She won the
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Kristina Tucker finished 27th and earned non-exempt status.
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program, with hopes of opening her own golf school someday.
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Ashley Prange finished 37th and earned non-exempt status.
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Julie Wells did not advance beyond sectional qualifying.
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Becky Lucidi finished 36th and earned non-exempt status.
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Dana Lacey did not advance beyond sectional qualifying.
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back-to-back, and moved to the U.S. in 1999 to play at
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returned to co-host their third edition of the show.
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permanently after two years. She played golf at the
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Vince Cellini
Stephanie Sparks
Ashley Prange
Turtle Bay Resort
Kahuku, Hawai'i
The Big Break IV: USA vs. Europe
The Big Break VI: Trump National
The Golf Channel
reality television
The Big Break
golf
Turtle Bay Resort
Oahu
North Shore
Hawaii
ABC
Lost
Vince Cellini
Stephanie Sparks
The Big Break: All Access
Marty Wilde, Jr.
calendar
Ashley Prange
Jeanne Cho
matchplay
LPGA Tour
Safeway Classic
Futures Tour
Bridgestone Golf

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