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U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 1 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship 36th Record Book 2023
2 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Krissy Carman Wins the 2022 Championship Two-year-old Conrad Carman is much too young to realize trailed for the first time in 62 match-play holes when medal- what his mother accomplished on the Long Mean Course at ist Jennifer Peng grabbed an early 1-up lead in their semifinal Fiddlesticks Country Club in Fort Myers, Fla., on Thursday, or encounter on Wednesday. It was short-lived as Carman rallied the reason for the ensuing celebratory trip across the state to for a 3-and-2 win. Disney World. Clark, who had trailed in four of her five matches leading into But Krissy Carman will have plenty of stories, photos, arti- the final, twice led Carman by a hole, but a balky putter even- cles and videos to share with her son in future years after tually would betray the former UCLA golfer. Clark failed to Thursday’s 2-and-1 triumph over Aliea Clark in the 18-hole make a birdie and missed a few short par putts that kept the final of the 35th U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship, as momentum with Carman. she became the first mother to win this title since Ellen Port in 2011. Winning pars on Nos. 15 and 17 eventually sealed the title for Carman, the latter coming when Clark failed to get up and The victory also earns Carman a spot in the 2023 U.S. down from a greenside bunker on the 142-yard par 3. Women’s Open Presented by ProMedica at iconic Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links. “I was exhausted, but I did my best,” said Clark. “I just felt like all week I didn’t even think twice about 5-footers. I had Clark, 26, a third-year graduate student at New York the line, put a good roll on it; and today I thought I had the University, saw her dreams of a title dashed for a second con- line, I kept my head down, and I was just really shocked they secutive year. The Carlsbad, Calif., native, who reached the weren’t in the hole. That’s not a great feeling.” final in 2021 as a Cinderella No. 64 seed, joins Page Marsh Lea (1988-89) as the only players to lose consecutive champion- Carman registered the first of her two birdies on the par-5 ship matches in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. fourth hole when her 75-yard wedge approach hit the flagstick and stopped 4 feet from the hole to tie the match. She added It turned out to be quite a week along Florida’s Gulf Coast for a birdie on the 335-yard seventh hole for a 1-up lead, but the entire Carman family. Husband Mitch served as Krissy’s made consecutive bogeys on Nos. 8 and 9 to give Clark a 1-up caddie, while her 67-year-old mother, Suzanne Peterson, who advantage. preceded her as an Oregon State University golfer, took care of young Conrad, born just days before COVID-19 shut down After both players bogeyed No. 10, Carman strung together the country in March 2020. seven consecutive pars while her opponent struggled to find the putting touch that carried her throughout the week. “I’m in disbelief; feels amazing,” said Carman with a smile. “Obviously I planned out our outfits for the week. I was just Clark now heads back to New York to complete her three-year hoping that we would be able to wear all the matching ones, double-master’s degree in business administration and fine and it happened.” arts. Having interned this summer in the Atlanta, Ga., office of McKinsey & Company, she has a job lined up with the global Golf has been in Carman’s DNA since she was a toddler in management consulting firm next year, following graduation Eugene, Ore. Suzanne and her late husband, Richard, met at and a tour of Europe. Rose City Golf Course in Portland, and Krissy followed her mom to Oregon State before transferring to Portland State Notable - Krissy Carman is the ninth player to win the U.S. prior to her junior season. In 2018, she qualified for the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur in her first attempt, a group that Women’s Amateur Four-Ball with partner Hannah Swanson, includes Meghan (Bolger) Stasi (2006), Sarah Lebrun Ingram but once she got married and had Conrad, the game took a (1991), Martha Lang (1988) and last year’s winner Blakesly backseat to family. Brock. Only within the last year, when the couple discovered that Carman also joins a list of Oregon USGA champions that Conrad loved being in a jogging stroller while they played golf, includes Jeff Quinney (2000 U.S. Amateur), Peter Jacobsen has Krissy, 27, rekindled her competitive juices. (2004 U.S. Senior Open), Lara Tennant (2018-19, 2021 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur), Mary Budke (1972 U.S. Amateur), “My siblings, everyone was just like, do it, do it, do it,” said Jason Allred (1997 U.S. Junior Amateur) and John Fought Carman. “It’s incredible. I just had so much support the past (1977 U.S. Amateur) couple weeks and past couple months playing in events again.” Aliea Clark joins a list of players to lose back-to-back USGA finals that includes Manny Zerman (1990-91 U.S. Amateur), That showed up this week in her first U.S. Women’s Mid- current PGA Tour player Davis Riley (2013-14 U.S. Junior Amateur start when she earned the No. 5 seed in stroke play Amateur) and Sue Wooster (2018-19 U.S. Senior Women’s and proceeded to plow her way through the bracket. She Amateur).
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 3 35th U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship Qual. Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Round Semifinal Round Score Monday, Sept. 19 Tuesday, Sept. 20 Tuesday, Sept. 20 Wednesday, Sept. 21 Wednesday, Sept. 21 (138) Jennifer Peng, San Diego, Calif. Peng (155) Connor Macon, Charlotte, N.C. 2 and 1 (150) Lila Thomas, Dallas, Texas Peng 2 up Par: 36-36—72 Thomas Yardage: 6,199 (150) Ket Preamchuen Vanderpool, Thailand 5 and 4 Peng Entries: 437 (146) Clare Connolly, Chevy Chase, Md. 2 and 1 Connolly (153) Sarah Matin, Winter Garden, Fla. 3 and 2 Gahm (147) Lindsay Gahm, Louisville, Ky. 4 and 2 Gahm (153) Daria Delfino, Cranston, R.I. 4 and 3 Peng (145) Gretchen Johnson, Portland, Ore. 2 up Johnson (155) Sadie Strain, Arbuckle, Calif. 6 and 5 Johnson (148) Lexie Toth, Atlanta, Ga. 3 and 1 Toth (152) Courtney Stiles, Pinehurst, N.C. 3 and 2 Stasi (145) Judith Kyrinis, Canada 2 and 1 Kyrinis (155) Kiley Specht, Madison, Wis. 3 and 2 Stasi (152) Meghan Stasi, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1 up Stasi (155) Calli Ringsby, Denver, Colo. 3 and 2 Carman (145) Blakesly Brock, Chattanooga, Tenn. 3 and 2 Brock (158) Taya Battistella, Bellingham, Wash. 5 and 4 Brock (150) Julia Potter-Bobb, Indianapolis, Ind. 20 holes Potter-Bobb (152) Lara Tennant, Portland, Ore. 6 and 5 Dinh (146) Laura Bavaird, Trenton, Mich. 4 and 3 Bavaird (154) Martha Leach, Hebron, Ky. 3 and 2 Dinh (147) Kimberly Dinh, Midland, Mich. 5 and 4 Dinh (153) Mary Mulcahy, Scituate, Mass. 2 up Carman (143) Krissy Carman, Eugene, Ore. 4 and 3 Carman (155) Kathy Hartwiger, Birmingham, Ala. 3 and 1 Carman (149) Alexandra Austin, Burke, Va. 6 and 5 Austin (152) Kelley Nittoli, San Antonio, Texas 6 and 5 FINAL Carman Thursday, Sept. 22 (146) Tracy Martin, Wakefield, Mass. 4 and 3 Martin Krissy Carman (154) Leanne Smith, Norwalk, Iowa 1 up def. Malagon Perez Aliea Clark, (147) Ana Alicia Malagon Perez, Mexico 3 and 2 Malagon Perez 2 and 1 (153) Martha Linscott, Mission Hills, Kan. 4 and 2
4 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Sept. 17-22, 2022, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla. Semifinal Round Quarterfinal Round Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Qual. Wednesday, Sept. 21 Wednesday, Sept. 21 Tuesday, Sept. 20 Tuesday, Sept. 20 Monday, Sept. 19 Score Kelsey Chugg, Salt Lake City, Utah (139) Scarpetta 3 and 2 Kate Scarpetta, Crystal Lake, Pa. (155) Scarpetta 19 holes Connie Isler, Las Vegas, Nev. (150) Campbell 6 and 5 Talia Campbell, New York, N.Y. (151) Scarpetta 6 and 5 Dawn Woodard, Greenville, S.C. (146) Freedman 3 and 2 Jamie Freedman, Miami, Fla. (154) Jacobs 3 and 2 Chaithra Katamneni, India (147) Jacobs 3 and 1 Amanda Jacobs, Portland, Ore. (153) DiLisio 3 and 2 Jacqueline Twitty, Tampa, Fla. (145) Twitty 7 and 6 Sofia Castiello, Mexico (155) DiLisio 19 holes Isabella DiLisio, Hatfield, Pa. (148) DiLisio 2 and 1 Andrea Cropper, Nashville, Tenn. (152) DiLisio 3 and 1 Mallory Kane, Virginia Beach, Va. (146) Evans 19 holes Laine Evans, Wichita, Kan. (154) McKim 2 up Megan Buck, North Easton, Mass. (148) McKim 4 and 3 Courtney McKim, Raleigh, N.C. (152) Clark 1 up Katie Miller, Oakmont, Pa. (141) Miller 2 and 1 Ashley Freeman, Houston, Texas (155) Rogowicz 5 and 4 Jackie Rogowicz, Yardley, Pa. (150) Rogowicz 1 up Kyle Fraser, Fort Worth, Texas (151) Setas 1 up Jacqueline Setas, East Lansing, Mich. (146) Setas 3 and 2 Allison Gonring, Cincinnati, Ohio (154) Setas 1 up Ellen Port, St. Louis, Mo. (147) Port 2 and 1 Adrienne Schmidt, Pebble Beach, Calif. (153) Clark 19 holes Lauren Greenlief, Ashburn, Va. (144) Greenlief 5 and 3 Susan Glasby, Australia (155) Clark 3 and 2 Aliea Clark, New York, N.Y. (149) Clark 3 and 1 Sarah Salvo, Salt Lake City, Utah (152) Clark 5 and 3 Heather Wall, Lakeland, Fla. (146) Wall 4 and 2 Allison Wix, Harrisburg, Pa. (154) Kim-Schaad 20 holes Ina Kim-Schaad, New York, N.Y. (148) Kim-Schaad 3 and 2 Tara Bateman, Phoenix, Ariz. (153)
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 5 Complete Stroke-Play Results 138 Jennifer Peng, San Diego, Calif., 71-67 151 Talia Campbell, New York, N.Y., 77-74; Kyle Fraser, Fort Worth, Texas, 139 Kelsey Chugg, Salt Lake City, Utah, 70-69 76-75 141 Katie Miller, Oakmont, Pa., 71-70 152 Lara Tennant, Portland, Ore., 76-76; Kelley Nittoli, San Antonio, Texas, 143 Blakesly Brock, Chattanooga, Tenn., 73-70; Krissy Carman, Eugene, 78-74; Sarah Salvo, Salt Lake City, Utah, 75-77; Andrea Cropper, Ore., 73-70 Nashville, Tenn., 73-79; Calli Ringsby, Denver, Colo., 77-75; Courtney 144 Lauren Greenlief, Ashburn, Va., 69-75 McKim, Raleigh, N.C., 76-76; Courtney Stiles, Pinehurst, N.C., 80-72 145 Jacqueline Twitty, Tampa, Fla., 73-72; Gretchen Johnson, Portland, 153 Tara Bateman, Phoenix, Ariz., 78-75; Martha Linscott, Mission Hills, Ore., 75-70; Judith Kyrinis, Canada, 70-75 Kan., 76-77; Mary Mulcahy, Scituate, Mass., 80-73; Adrienne Schmidt, 146 Mallory Kane, Virginia Beach, Va., 71-75; Heather Wall, Lakeland, Fla., Pebble Beach, Calif., 77-76; Amanda Jacobs, Portland, Ore., 75-78; 75-71; Tracy Martin, Wakefield, Mass., 74-72; Laura Bavaird, Trenton, Daria Delfino, Cranston, R.I., 77-76; Sarah Matin, Winter Garden, Fla., Mich., 75-71; Jacqueline Setas, East Lansing, Mich., 75-71; Dawn 78-75 Woodard, Greenville, S.C., 74-72; Clare Connolly, Chevy Chase, Md., 154 Jamie Freedman, Miami, Fla., 76-78; Allison Gonring, Cincinnati, Ohio, 77-69 78-76; Martha Leach, Hebron, Ky., 74-80; Leanne Smith, Norwalk, Iowa, 147 Lindsay Gahm, Louisville, Ky., 72-75; Chaithra Katamneni, India, 75-72; 74-80; Allison Wix, Harrisburg, Pa., 77-77; Laine Evans, Wichita, Kan., Ellen Port, St. Louis, Mo., 75-72; Kimberly Dinh, Midland, Mich., 71-76; 78-76 Ana Alicia Malagon Perez, Mexico, 73-74 155 *Kiley Specht, Madison, Wis., 77-78 (3); *Sadie Strain, Arbuckle, Calif., 148 Ina Kim-Schaad, New York, N.Y., 75-73; Megan Buck, North Easton, 79-76 (3); *Taya Battistella, Bellingham, Wash., 80-75 (4, 4); *Sofia Mass., 75-73; Meghan Stasi, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 72-76; Lexie Toth, Castiello, Mexico, 79-76 (4, 4); *Ashley Freeman, Houston, Texas, Atlanta, Ga., 77-71; Isabella DiLisio, Hatfield, Pa., 72-76 80-75 (4, 4); *Susan Glasby, Australia, 79-76 (4, 4); *Kathy Hartwiger, 149 Aliea Clark, New York, N.Y., 78-71; Alexandra Austin, Burke, Va., 76-73 Birmingham, Ala., 77-78 (4, 4); *Kate Scarpetta, Crystal Lake, Pa., 81-74 150 Julia Potter-Bobb, Indianapolis, Ind., 72-78; Jackie Rogowicz, Yardley, (4, 4); *Connor Macon, Charlotte, N.C., 77-78 (4, 5, 4) Pa., 75-75; Connie Isler, Las Vegas, Nev., 74-76; Lila Thomas, Dallas, Texas, 74-76; Ket Preamchuen Vanderpool, Thailand, 77-73 * = in a playoff Failed to Qualify 155 *Chelsea Collura, Riverview, Mich., 78-77 (4, 5, 5); *Pendleton Bogache, 166 Theresa Mahlik, Madison, Ala., 84-82 New York, N.Y., 80-75 (5); *Christy Schultz, Rochester, N.Y.; 79-76 (5); 167 Catherine Shealy, Columbia, S.C., 85-82; Olivia Herrick, Roseville, Minn., *Lana Weant, Lubbock, Texas, 75-80 (5); *Katie-Rose Higgins, Charlotte, 83-84; Tina Papatolis, Canada, 83-84; Noelle Maertz, Clark, N.J., 85-82; N.C., 78-77 (6) Cathleen Wong, Singapore, 85-82; Meghan Mitchell, Youngsville, N.C., 156 Kelli Pry, Tampa, Fla., 79-77; Nachcha Perkins, Thailand, 79-77; Caitlin 84-83; Kim Keyer Scott, Bonita Springs, Fla., 79-88 Farley, San Diego, Calif., 76-80; Lauren Bates, Columbia, S.C., 75-81; 168 Barbora Millichip, Czech Republic, 83-85; Eden Anderson, Oakland, Linda Jeffery, Prattville, Ala., 82-74 Calif., 84-84; Samantha Schuffenecker, Troy, N.Y., 88-80; Stephanie 157 Haley Nist, Denver, Colo., 79-78; Erin Packer, Peachtree City, Ga., 79-78; Tran, Irvine, Calif., 87-81; Meredith Jameson, Amarillo, Texas, 86-82 Kaylin Crownover, Tampa, Fla., 77-80; Shelly Stouffer, Canada, 82-75; 169 Jennifer Delgadillo, Horizon City, Texas, 82-87; Mary Chamberlain, Jennifer Brumbaugh, Boulder Creek, Calif., 77-80; Camm Dougherty, Dennis, Mass., 84-85 Corpus Christi, Texas, 80-77 170 Karen Siegel, Maple Glen, Pa., 81-89; Megan Godfrey, Chicago, Ill., 82-88 158 Mary Langdon Hardman, Galveston, Texas, 78-80; Daezsa Tomas- 171 Sophie Kelner, Colorado Springs, Colo., 83-88 Tamagawa, Lihue, Hawaii, 79-79; Taylor Kay, Mission Viejo, Calif., 77-81 172 Shawna Alexander, The Woodlands, Texas, 87-85 159 Mary Katherine Donovan, Greenville, N.C., 82-77; Terrill Samuel, 174 Allison Woodward, Johnson City, Tenn., 87-87 Canada, 80-79 175 Allison Mayborg, Cincinnati, Ohio, 86-89 160 Emily Stoker, Tampa, Fla., 81-79 176 Debbie Johnson, Stamford, Conn., 90-86 162 Tracy Welch, Winchester, Mass., 82-80; Lea Venable, Simpsonville, S.C., 178 Stephenie Harris, Furlong, Pa., 92-86 81-81; Natalie Mu, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., 87-75; Hana Ku, Palo 180 Hillary Lilya, Boise, Idaho, 90-90; Sheryl Scott, Boise, Idaho, 89-91; Alto, Calif., 83-79; Olivia Hochschwender, Akron, Ohio, 80-82 Samantha Mantyla, Wauwatosa, Wis., 96-84; Shannon Mason, Yuma, 163 Lauren Bernard, Philadelphia, Pa., 82-81; Lucia Farias, Mexico, 83-80; Ariz., 88-92 Kavita Shmi, Lanham, Md., 81-82 WD Katie Mitchell, Chattanooga, Tenn., 76; Samantha Perrotta, Bordentown, 164 Kendra Bishop, Canada, 84-80; Colleen Estes, Charlotte, N.C., 85-79; N.J., 82; Karen Ford, Oak Brook, Ill., 97 Shelly Haywood, Huntington Beach, Calif., 85-79 165 Gigi Higgins, Cape Coral, Fla., 84-81; Julie Pouliquen, Eden Prairie, Minn., 81-84; Erin Lanphear, Bowling Green, Ky., 82-83; Audrey Dalton, Portland, Ore., 82-83; Jessica Krattiger, Saginaw, Mich., 80-85
6 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship History The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship began in 1987 as Beach Gardens, Fla., defeated Page Marsh Lea on the 22nd a result of a need determined by an ad hoc committee headed hole. In 1990, despite the tremendous pressure of compet- by Dena Nowotny, a member of the USGA Women’s Committee. ing on her home course as a crowd favorite, Carol Semple Thompson, 41, of Sewickley, Pa., defeated Marsh Lea, 3 and 1, The Women’s Mid-Amateur, the USGA’s 13th championship, at the Allegheny Country Club, where Semple Thompson had was created to provide a national competitive arena for ama- learned the game. teurs age 25 and older. Two women have won the Women’s Mid-Amateur on four By 1987, it had become increasingly difficult for female ama- occasions. In 2011, Ellen Port, of St. Louis, Mo., captured teur golfers beyond college to compete equitably with their her fourth championship title with a 2-and-1 victory over collegiate counterparts, for whom golf was nearly a full- 2009 champion Martha Leach at Bayville Golf Club in Virginia time vocation. One must go back to 1973 and Carol Semple Beach, Va. Having previously won in 1991, 1993 and 2000, Thompson to find the last career amateur to win the U.S. Port’s 11-year span between victories broke the record of Women’s Amateur. seven years, set by Thompson in 1997. As with any new championship, there was initial concern with The following year, Meghan Stasi, of Oakland Park, Fla., won the level of entries. In this case, women amateurs responded her fourth Women’s Mid-Amateur, taking a 6-and-5 victory with enthusiasm. The first championship attracted 320 over Liz Waynick at Briggs Ranch Golf Club in San Antonio, entries, only 29 fewer than the number that had entered the Texas. She won back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007 under 1987 Women’s Amateur a few weeks earlier. her maiden name of Bolger, and also took the victory in 2010. The starting field of 135 players was determined by sectional Sarah LeBrun Ingram, of Nashville, Tenn., in 1994 became the qualifying. The first Women’s Mid-Amateur was played at first player to take consecutive Women’s Mid-Amateur cham- Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla., and was won by pionships. She had previously won in 1991 and 1993. Cindy Scholefield, 27, of Malibu, Calif. In 2020, the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur was canceled due to The Women’s Mid-Amateur has been the setting for a num- the COVID-19 pandemic. ber of noteworthy finals. In 1989, Robin Weiss, of Palm
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 7 Championship Results: 1987 to 2022 1987 (Oct. 10-15) Cindy Scholefield d. Pat Cornett-Iker, 6 2002 (Sept. 21-26) Kathy Hartwiger d. Ellen Port, 2 up; and 5; Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla.; Medalist — 157, Eugene (Ore.) C.C.; Medalists — 150, Taffy Brower, Anne Quast Sander; Entries: 320 Ellen Port, Lara Tennant; Entries: 488 1988 (Oct. 8-13) Martha Lang d. Mary Hanyak, 4 and 3; 2003 (Oct. 11-16) Amber Marsh d. Shannon Ogg, 3 and 2; Amelia Island (Fla.) Plantation; Medalist — 148, Anne Long Cove Club, Hilton Head, S.C.; Medalist — 142, Quast Sander; Entries: 346 Robin Burke; Entries: 532 1989 (Oct. 7-12) Robin Weiss d. Page Marsh Lea, 22 holes; 2004 (Sept. 10-15) Corey Weworski d. Virginia Grimes, 5 and The Hills of Lakeway G.C., Lakeway, Texas; Medalist — 4; Holston Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn.; Medalist — 146, 150, Carol Semple Thompson; Entries: 289 Tobi Probst; Entries: 425 1990 (Sept.19 – Oct. 4) Carol Semple Thompson d. Page 2005 (Sept. 10-15) Mary Ann Lapointe d. Kerry Postillion, 1 Marsh Lea, 3 and 1; Allegheny C.C., Sewickley, Pa.; up, Shadow Hawk G.C., Richmond, Texas; Medalist — Medalists — 149, Sally Krueger, Carol Semple 142, Kerry Postillion; Entries: 418 Thompson; Entries: 354 2006 (Oct. 21-26) Meghan Bolger d. Thuhashini Selvaratnam, 1991 (Sept. 21-26) Sarah LeBrun Ingram d. Martha Lang, 5 and 4; Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss.; Medalist 6 and 5; Desert Highlands G.C., Scottsdale, Ariz.; — 142, Dawn Woodard; Entries: 455 Medalist — 143, Andrea Dornin; Entries: 394 2007 (Sept. 29 – Oct. 4) Meghan Bolger d. Kerry Postillion, 1 1992 (Oct. 10-15) Marion Maney-McInerney d. Carol Semple up; Desert Forest G.C., Carefree, Ariz.; Medalist — 144, Thompson, 19 holes; Old Marsh G.C., Palm Beach Dawn Woodard; Entries: 483 Gardens, Fla.; Medalist — 142, Robin Weiss; Entries: 2008 (Sept. 6-11) Joan Higgins d. Lynn Simmons, 1 up; Barton 452 Hills C.C., Ann Arbor, Mich., Medalist — 142, Wendi 1993 (Aug. 9-14) Sarah LeBrun Ingram d. Mary Burkhardt, Patterson-Golden; Entries: 410 2 and 1; Rochester (Minn.) G. & C.C.; Medalist — 141, 2009 (Oct. 3-8) Martha Leach d. Laura Coble, 3 and 2; Carol Semple Thompson; Entries: 461 Golden Hills G. & T.C., Ocala, Fla.; Medalists — 146, 1994 (Sept. 10-15) Sarah LeBrun Ingram d. Marla Jemsek, 2 Meghan Stasi, Mina Hardin, Jennifer Lucas, Laura and 1; Tacoma (Wash.) C. & G.C.; Medalist — 144, Robin Ladden; Entries: 411 Weiss; Entries: 356 2010 (Sept. 25-30) Meghan Stasi d. Carol Robertson, 2 up; 1995 (Sept. 18-23) Ellen Port d. Brenda Corrie Kuehn, 3 and Wichita (Kan.) C.C.; Medalist — 146, Ellen Port; Entries: 1; Essex County Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.; 364 Medalist — 146, Brenda Corrie Kuehn; Entries: 397 2011 (Sept. 17-22) Ellen Port d. Martha Leach, 2 and 1; 1996 (Sept. 24-29) Ellen Port d. Kerry Postillion, 2 and 1; Bayville G.C., Virginia Beach, Va.; Medalist — 146, Mission Hills C.C. (Dinah Shore Course), Rancho Mirage, Brenda Pictor; Entries: 390 Calif.; Medalist — 145, Brenda Corrie Kuehn; Entries: 515 2012 (Oct. 6-11) Meghan Stasi d. Liz Waynick, 6 and 5; Briggs 1997 (Sept. 18-23) Carol Semple Thompson d. Leslie Ranch G.C., San Antonio, Texas; Medalist — 142, Dawn Shannon, 2 and 1; Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, N.J.; Woodard; Entries: 405 Medalist — 143, Kerry Postillion; Entries: 450 2013 (Oct. 5-10) Julia Potter d. Margaret Shirley, 19 holes; 1998 (Oct. 5-9) Virginia Grimes d. Robin Weiss, 4 and 3; Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C.; Medalist — 143, Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Julia Potter; Entries: 420 Texas; Medalist — 142, Mary Ann Lapointe; Entries: 469 2014 (Sept. 6-11) Margaret Shirley d. Julia Potter, 5 and 3; 1999 (Oct. 2-7) Alissa Herron d. Leland Beckel, 1 up; Harbour Tree G.C., Noblesville, Ind.; Medalist — 142, Cherokee Town & C.C., Atlanta, Ga.; Medalist — 146, Margaret Shirley; Entries: 349 Pat Milton; Entries: 515 2015 (Oct. 3-8) Lauren Greenlief d. Margaret Shirley, 2000 (Oct. 3-8) Ellen Port d. Anna Schultz, 3 and 2; Big 2 and 1; Squire Creek C.C., Choudrant, La.; Medalist — Canyon C.C., Newport Beach, Calif.; Medalist — 147, 144, Casey Ward; Entries: 327 Ellen Port; Entries: §533 2016 (Sept. 10-15) Julia Potter d. Shannon Johnson, 2 and 1; 2001 (Oct. 6-11) Laura Shanahan d. Mina Hardin, 4 and 3; The Kahkwa Club, Erie, Pa.; Medalist — 145, Shannon Fox Run G.C., Eureka, Mo.; Medalist — 147, Ellen Port; Johnson, Julia Potter; Entries: 370 Entries: 517
8 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 2017 (Nov. 11-16) Kelsey Chugg d. Mary Jane Hiestand, 3 and 1; Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas; Medalist — 142, Katie Miller, Lauren Greenlief, Marissa Mar; Entries: 427 2018 (Sept. 22-27) Shannon Johnson d. Kelsey Chugg, 1 up; Norwood Hills C.C., St. Louis, Mo.; Medalist — 143, Shannon Johnson; Entries: 398 2019 (Sept. 14-19) Ina Kim-Schaad d. Talia Campbell, 3 and 2; Forest Highlands G.C. (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz.; Medalist — 138, Julia Potter-Bobb; Entries: 388 2020 No Championship: COVID-19 pandemic 2021 (Sept. 25-30) Blakesly Brock d. Aliea Clark, 5 and 4; Berkeley Hall Club (North Course), Bluffton, S.C.; Medalist — •136, Jennifer Peng; Entries: 414 2022 (Sept. 17-22) Krissy Carman d. Aliea Clark, 2 and 1; Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla.; Medalist — 138, Jennifer Peng; Entries: 437 • Record qualifying score (2021) § Record entry (2000)
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 9 Records Age Joan Higgins (2008 Women’s Mid-Amateur; 2014 Senior Women’s Amateur) Youngest Champion (years/months/days) Longest Span Between Victories 25/0/25 Lauren Greenlief, 2015 11 years Ellen Port (2000, 2011) 25/3/26 Sarah LeBrun Ingram, 1991 25/10/20 Blakesly Brock, 2021 25/11/21 Julia Potter, 2013 Entries Oldest Champion 52/1/1 Joan Higgins, 2008 Largest 533 (2000) Champions Smallest 289 (1989) Most Victories 4 Ellen Port (1995, 1996, 2000, 2011) 4 Meghan Stasi (2006, 2007, 2010, 2012) Match Play Consecutive Victories Largest Margin of Victory 2 Sarah LeBrun Ingram (1993, 1994) 9 and 8 Ellen Port d. Sue Churchich, first round, Fox Run G.C., 2 Ellen Port (1995, 1996) Eureka, Mo., 2001 2 Meghan Stasi (2006, 2007) 9 and 8 Thuhashini Selvaratnam d. Brenda Williams, third round, Holston Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn., 2004 Most Times in Final Match 9 and 7 Ellen Port d. Marianne Towersey, third round, Big 5 Ellen Port (1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011) Canyon C.C., Newport Beach, Calif., 2000 4 Meghan (Bolger) Stasi (2006, 2007, 2010, 2012) 9 and 7 Kathy Hartwiger d. Kate Grace, first round, Holston 3 Carol Semple Thompson (1990, 1992, 1997) Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn., 2004 3 Kelly Postillion (1996, 2005, 2007) 9 and 7 Liz Waynick d. Mary Jane Hiestand, second round, 3 Julia Potter-Bobb (2013, 2014, 2016) Briggs Ranch G.C., San Antonio, Texas, 2012 3 Margaret Shirley Starosto (2013, 2014, 2015) 8 and 7 Pat Cornett-Iker d. Tamara Bowman, second round, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 8 and 7 Carolyn Creekmore d. Robin Weiss, second round, Most Times Runner-Up Mission Hills C.C., Rancho Mirage, Calif., 1996 3 Kelly Postillion (1996, 2005, 2007) 8 and 7 Susan Marchese d. Elizabeth Haines, first round, 2 Page Marsh Lea (1989, 1990) Cherokee Town & C.C., Atlanta, Ga., 1999 2 Margaret Shirley Starosto (2013, 2015) 8 and 7 Lesley Stracks d. Mary Ann Lapointe, first round, Fox 2 Aliea Clark (2021, 2022) Run G.C., Eureka, Mo., 2001 8 and 7 Thuhashini Selvaratnam d. Alicia Kapheim, first Winners of U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and U.S. Women’s round, Holston Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn., 2004 Amateur (1) 8 and 7 Ann Pohira d. Joan Garety, first round, Old Waverly G.C., West Point, Miss., 2006 Carol Semple Thompson (1990, 1997 Women’s Mid-Amateur; 8 and 7 Clare Connolly d. Patricia Ehrhart, first round, 1973 Women’s Amateur) Norwood Hills C.C., St. Louis, Mo., 2018 8 and 7 Sarah Gallagher d. Maggie Leef, first round, Berkeley Winners of U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and U.S. Senior Hall Club (North Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 Women’s Amateur (3) Largest Margin of Victory, Final Ellen Port (1995, 1996, 2000, 2011 Women’s Mid-Amateur; 2012, 2013, 2016 Senior Women’s Amateur) 6 and 5 Cindy Scholefield d. Pat Cornett-Iker, Southern Hills Carol Semple Thompson (1990, 1997 Women’s Mid-Amateur; C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Senior Women’s Amateur) 6 and 5 Sarah LeBrun Ingram d. Martha Lang, Desert
10 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Highlands G.C., Scottsdale, Ariz., 1991 23 holes Thuhashini Selvaratnam d. Melissa Loh, first round, 6 and 5 Meghan Stasi d. Liz Waynick, Briggs Ranch G.C., San Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Antonio, Texas, 2012 Texas, 2017 23 holes Meghan Stasi d. Tara Joy-Connelly, second round, Largest Margin of Victory, Semifiinal Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 8 and 6 Lauren Greenlief d. Whitney Britton, Squire Creek C.C., Choudrant, La., 2015 Longest Match, Final 7 and 5 Kathy Hartwiger d. Lyn Nelson, Eugene (Ore.) C.C., 2002 22 holes Robin Weiss d. Page Marsh Lea, The Hills of Lakeway 7 and 5 Shannon Johnson d. Michelle Butler, Norwood Hills G.C., Lakeway, Texas, 1989 C.C., St. Louis, Mo., 2018 19 holes Marion Maney-McInerney d. Carol Semple 6 and 5 Meghan Stasi d. Lisa McGill, Desert Forest G.C., Thompson, Old Marsh G.C., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Carefree, Ariz., 2007 1992 6 and 5 Meghan Stasi d. Laura Coble, Briggs Ranch G.C., San 19 holes Julia Potter d. Margaret Shirley, Biltmore Forest C.C., Antonio, Texas, 2012 Asheville, N.C., 2013 Largest Margin of Victory, Quarterfinal Longest Match, Semifinal 7 and 6 Ellen Port d. Patricia Milton, Big Canyon C.C., 22 holes Ellen Port d. Lisa DeSimone, Eugene (Ore.) C.C., 2002 Newport Beach, Calif., 2000 21 holes Joan Higgins d. Lynne Cowan, Barton Hills C.C., Ann 7 and 5 Ellen Port d. Brenda Pictor, Bayville G.C., Virginia Arbor, Mich., 2008 Beach, Va., 2011 20 holes Mary Burkhardt d. Andrea Gaston, Rochester (Minn.) 6 and 5 Cindy Scholefield d. Marilyn Horn, Southern Hills G. & C.C., 1993 C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 20 holes Brenda Corrie Kuehn d. Martha Lang, Essex County 6 and 5 Anne Sander d. Rise Lakowske, Allegheny C.C., Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., 1995 Sewickley, Pa., 1990 20 holes Liz Waynick d. Stacy Dennis, Briggs Ranch G.C., San 6 and 5 Shannon Johnson d. Margaret Shirley-Starosto, The Antonio, Texas, 2012 Kahkwa Club, Erie, Pa., 2016 19 holes Ellen Port d. Judith Allan-Kyrinis, Big Canyon C.C., 6 and 4 Brooke Williams d. Carolyn Creekmore, Wichita Newport Beach, Calif., 2000 (Kan.) C.C., 2010 19 holes Mina Hardin d. Anna Schultz, Fox Run G.C., Eureka, 6 and 4 Kelsey Chugg d. Hayley Hammond, Champions G.C. Mo., 2001 (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 19 holes Martha Leach d. Tara-Joy Connelly, Bayville G.C., Virginia Beach, Va., 2011 Largest Margin of Victory, Round of 16 19 holes Margaret Shirley d. Meghan Stasi, Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C., 2013 9 and 7 Ellen Port d. Marianne Towersey, Big Canyon C.C., 19 holes Mary Jane Hiestand d. Shannon Johnson, Champions Newport Beach, Calif., 2000 G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 9 and 7 Michelle Butler d. Katie Elliott-Johnson, Forest 19 holes Blakesly Brock d. Shannon Johnson, Berkeley Hall Highlands G.C. (Meadows Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., Club (North Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 2019 7 and 6 Carol Semple Thompson d. Mary Ann Bierman, Longest Match, Quarterfinal Allegheny C.C., Sewickley, Pa., 1990 21 holes Liz Rogers d. Phyllis Preuss, Amelia Island (Fla.) Longest Match Plantation, 1988 21 holes Robin Burke d. Marla Jemsek-Weeks, Champions G.C. 24 holes Tanna Lee d. Mary Jane Anderson, first round, (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 1998 Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 21 holes Carol Semple Thompson d. Andrea Kraus, Long 24 holes Carolyn Creekmore d. Laura Ladden, second round, Cove Club, Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 Desert Forest G.C., Carefree, Ariz., 2007 21 holes Julia Potter d. Katie Miller, The Kahkwa Club, Erie, 23 holes Lynn Anderson d. Mina Hardin, first round, Atlantic Pa., 2016 City C.C., Northfield, N.J., 1997 21 holes Lauren Greenlief d. Andrea Kosa, Forest Highlands 23 holes Sylvia Kim d. Dana Harrity, second round, Mission G.C., Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 Hills C.C., Rancho Mirage, Calif., 1996 20 holes Patricia Milton d. Carolyn Creekmore, Cherokee Town 23 holes Kathy Hartwiger d. Andrea Kraus, first round, Fox & C.C., Atlanta, Ga., 1999 Run G.C., Eureka, Mo., 2001 20 holes Martha Leach d. Robin Burke, Big Canyon C.C., 23 holes Shawn Farmer d. Wendi Golden, first round, Bayville Newport Beach, Calif., 2000 G.C., Virginia Beach, Va., 2011 20 holes Lyn Nelson d. Mina Hardin, Eugene (Ore.) C.C., 2002 23 holes Kathy Kurata d. Christy Larrimore, third round, 20 holes Robin Burke d. Carol Semple Thompson, Shadow Bayville G.C., Virginia Beach, Va., 2011 Hawk C.C., Richmond, Texas, 2005
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 11 20 holes Christina Proteau d. Paige Bromen, Squire Creek C.C., Most Times to Advance to Match Play Choudrant, La., 2015 20 holes Gretchen Johnson d. Julia Hodgson, Norwood Hills 29 Martha Leach (1988-2022) C.C., St. Louis, Mo., 2018 24 Ellen Port (1989-2022 20 holes Blakesly Brock d. Clare Connolly, Berkeley Hall Club 23 Robin Burke (1989-2018) (North Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 23 Carol Semple Thompson (1987-2009) 22 Mina Hardin (1995-2018) Longest Match, Round of 16 21 Corey Weworski (1994-2021) 21 Toni Wiesner (1987-2008) 21 holes Susan Romano d. Patricia Milton, Eugene (Ore.) C.C., 20 Patricia Cornett (1987-2017) 2002 21 holes Andrea Kraus d. Susan Romano, Long Cove Club, Fewest Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 21 holes Shannon Ogg d. Kathy Hartwiger, Long Cove Club, 81 Cindy Scholefield, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 1987 21 holes Liz Waynick d. Corey Weworski, Briggs Ranch C.C., 88 Ellen Port, Big Canyon C.C., Newport Beach, Calif., San Antonio, Texas, 2012 2000 89 Ina Kim-Schaad, Forest Highlands G.C. (Meadow Most Match-Play Victories Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 62 Ellen Port (62-20; 1989-2022) Most Match-Play Holes Needed By Champion 56 Carol Semple Thompson (56-21; 1987-2009) 55 Meghan Stasi (55-12; 2006-2022) 108 Corey Weworski, Holston Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn., 44 Martha Leach (44-29; 1988-2022) 2004 40 Robin Burke (40-23; 1989-2018) 105 Joan Higgins, Barton Hills C.C., Ann Arbor, Mich., 38 Virginia Derby Grimes (38-12; 1993-2011) 2008 38 Mina Hardin (38-22; 1995-2018) 104 Carol Semple Thompson, Atlantic City C.C., 31 Patricia Cornett (31-20; 1987-2017) Northfield, N.J., 1997 28 Kathy Hartwiger (28-14; 1996-2022) 103 Julia Potter, Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C., 28 Robin Weiss Donnelly (28-14; 1987-2016) 2013 28 Corey Weworski (28-20; 1994-2021) 102 Blakesly Brock, Berkeley Hall Club, Bluffton, S.C., 26 Carolyn Creekmore (26-19; 1989-2016) 2021 26 Kerry Postillion (26-15; 1994-2017) 25 Laura Coble (25-14; 1999-2021) Most Extra-Hole Matches, Championship 25 Julia Potter-Bobb (25-7; 2013-2022) 13 Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, 25 Dawn Woodard (25-20; 1999-2022) Texas, 2017 11 Holston Hills C.C., Knoxville, Tenn., 2004 Most Consecutive Match-Play Victories 10 Long Cove Club, Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 14 Ellen Port, 1995-97 10 Bayville G.C., Virginia Beach, Va., 2011 13 Meghan (Bolger) Stasi, 2006-08 12 Sarah LeBrun Ingram, 1993-94 11 Martha Leach, 2009-11 11 Julia Potter, 2013-14 Stroke Play 11 Margaret (Shirley) Starosto, 2014-15 11 Kelsey Chugg, 2017-18 Lowest Score, 18 Holes Most Times in Championship 66 Jennifer Peng, second round, Berkeley Hall Club (North Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 33 Martha Leach (1988-2022) 67 Jennifer Peng, second round, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long 27 Ellen Port (1989-2022) Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 26 Patricia Cornett (1987-2017) 68 Dawn Woodard, first round, Shadow Hawk G.C., 25 Mary Jane Hiestand (1987-2021) Richmond, Texas, 2005 25 Corey Weworski (1994-2021) 68 Lauren Greenlief, second round, Champions G.C. 24 Robin Burke (1989-2018) (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 24 Mina Hardin (1995-2018) 68 Julia Potter-Bobb, first round, Forest Higlands G.C. 23 Carol Semple Thompson (1987-2009) (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 22 Toni Wiesner (1987-2008) 68 Caryn Wilson, first round, Forest Higlands G.C. 22 Carolyn Creekmore (1989-2016) (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 69 Andrea Dornin, second round, Desert Highlands G.C.,
12 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Scottsdale, Ariz., 1991 Antonio, Texas, 2012 (medalist) 69 Robin Weiss, first round, Old Marsh G.C., Palm Beach 142 Margaret Shirley (73-69), Harbour Trees G.C., Gardens, Fla., 1992 Noblesville, Ind., 2014 (medalist) 69 Kerry Postillion, first round, Atlantic City C.C., 142 Katie Miller (69-73), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Northfield, N.J., 1997 Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 (co-medalist) 69 Brenda Corrie Kuehn, first round, Champions G.C. 142 Lauren Greenlief (74-68), Champions G.C. (Cypress (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 1998 Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 (co-medalist) 69 Linda Olsen, first round, Champions G.C. (Cypress 142 Marissa Mar (72-70), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 1998 Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 (co-medalist) 69 Mina Hardin, second round, Golden Hills G. & T.C., 142 Michelle Butler (71-71), Forest Higlands G.C. (Meadow Ocala, Fla., 2009 Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 69 Dawn Woodard, first round, Briggs Ranch G.C., San 142 Heather Wall (71-71), Forest Higlands G.C. (Meadow Antonio, Texas, 2012 Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 69 Julia Potter, first round, Biltmore Forest C.C., 143 Andrea Dornin (74-69), Desert Highlands G.C., Asheville, N.C., 2013 Scottsdale, Ariz., 1991 (medalist) 69 Margaret Shirley, second round, Harbour Trees G.C., 143 Leslie Shannon, Old March G.C., Palm Beach Gardens, Noblesville, Ind., 2014 Fla., 1992 69 Shannon Johnson, first round, Champions G.C. 143 Kerry Postillion (69-74), Atlantic City C.C., Northfield, (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 N.J., 1997 (medalist) 69 Katie Miller, first round, Champions G.C. 143 Brenda Corrie Kuehn (69-74), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 1998 69 Meghan Stasi, first round, Norwood Hills C.C., St. 143 Kathy Hartwiger (70-73), Barton Hills G.C., Ann Arbor, Louis, Mo., 2018 Mich., 2008 69 Courtney Kim, first round, Forest Higlands G.C. 143 Julia Potter (69-74), Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 N.C., 2013 (medalist) 69 Shannon Johnson, second round, Forest Higlands 143 Dawn Woodard (71-72), Harbour Trees C.C., G.C. (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 Noblesville, Ind., 2014 69 Lauren Greenlief, first round, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long 143 Shannon Johnson (69-74), Champions G.C. (Cypress Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 69 Kelsey Chugg, second round, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long 143 Kathy Kurata (72-71), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 69 Clare Connolly, second round, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long 143 Shannon Johnson (72-71), Norwood Hills C.C., St. Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Louis, Mo., 2018 (medalist) 143 Megan Buck (71-72), Forest Higlands G.C. (Meadow Lowest Score, 36 Holes Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 143 Shannon Johnson (74-69), Forest Higlands G.C. 136 Jennifer Peng (70-66), Berkeley Hall Club (North (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 (medalist) 143 Caryn Wilson (68-75), Forest Higlands G.C. (Meadow 138 Julia Potter-Bobb (68-70), Forest Higlands G.C. Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 (medalist) 143 Blakesly Brock (73-70), Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean 138 Jennifer Peng (71-67), Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 (medalist) 143 Krissy Carman (73-70), Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean 139 Kelsey Chugg (70-69), Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 141 Carol Semple Thompson, Rochester (Minn.) G. & C.C., Most Times Medalist 1993 (medalist) 141 Katie Miller (71-70), Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean 4 Ellen Port (2000, 2001, 2002, 2010) Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 3 Carol Semple Thompson (1989, 1990, 1993) 142 Mary Ann Lapointe (71-71), Champions G.C. (Cypress 3 Dawn Woodard (2006, 2007, 2012) Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 1998 (medalist) 3 Julia Potter-Bobb (2013, 2016, 2019) 142 Robin Weiss (69-73), Old Marsh G.C., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 1992 (medalist) Most Competitors in Playoff 142 Kerry Postillion (72-70), Shadow Hawk G.C., Richmond, Texas, 2005 (medalist) 14 Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla. 142 Dawn Woodard (72-70), Old Waverly G.C., West Point, (for nine places), 2022 Miss., 2006 (medalist) 11 Squire Creek C.C., Choudrant, La. (for seven places), 142 Wendi Patterson-Golden (72-70), Barton Hills C.C., 2015 Ann Arbor, Mich., 2008 (medalist) 9 Allegheny C.C., Sewickley, Pa. (for seven places), 1990 142 Dawn Woodard (69-73), Briggs Ranch G.C., San 9 Wichita (Kan.) C.C. (for six places), 2010
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur 13 Longest Playoff to Qualify for Match Play Miscellaneous 4 holes, From three players, Janet Frey d. Mari Miezwa for 64th spot, Barton Hills C.C., Ann Arbor, Mich., 2008 Sisters in Match 4 holes, From 11 players, Mimi Hoffman d. Thunashini Selvaratnam for 64th spot, Squire Creek C.C., Choudrant, La., 2015 1994 Page Marsh Lea defeated her sister Amber Marsh, 2 4 holes, From eight players, Liliana Ruiz-Munoz d. Kristine and 1, in the second round at Tacoma (Wash.) G. & C.C. Rohrbaugh for 64th spot, Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek 1995 Page Marsh Lea defeated her sister Amber Marsh, Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 3 and 1, in the first round at Essex County Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Lowest Stroke-Play Cut Recent Holes-in-One (7) 155 (11-over) Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 Kathleen Prieve, second round, stroke play, 7th hole (with 156 (12-over) Forest Highlands G.C. (Meadow Course), 6-iron), Eugene C.C., Eugene, Ore., 2002 Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 Marilyn Hardy, first round, stroke play, 13th hole (with pitching 158 (16-over) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), wedge), Long Cove Club, Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 Houston, Texas, 1998 Tobi Probst, first round, stroke play, 8th hole (with 6-iron), Long 159 (15-over) Tacoma (Wash.) C. & G.C., 1994 Cove Club, Hilton Head, S.C., 2003 159 (15-over) Norwood Hills C.C., St. Louis, Mo., 2018 Stacy Dennis, first round, stroke play, 9th hole (with 7-iron), 159 (15-over) Berkeley Hall Club (North Course), Bluffton, Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C., 2013 S.C., 2021 Marilyn Hardy, first round, match play, 9th hole (with 6-iron), 160 (16-over) Barton Hills C.C., Ann Arbor, Mich., 2008 Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C., 2013 160 (16-over) Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Julie Streng, first round, match play, 9th hole (with 6-iron), Houston, Texas, 2017 Biltmore Forest C.C., Asheville, N.C., 2013 Tara Joy-Connelly, second round, stroke play, 12th hole (with Highest Stroke-Play Cut 4-hybrid), Champions G.C. (Cypress Creek Course), Houston, Texas, 2017 177 (33-over) Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 169 (25-over) Rochester (Minn.) G. & C.C., 1993 Champion and Stroke-Play Medalist 169 (25-over) Fox Run G.C., Eureka, Mo., 2001 Carol Semple Thompson (1990) Lowest 36-Hole Medalist Score Ellen Port (2000) Julia Potter-Bobb (2013, 2016) 136 (8-under) Jennifer Peng, Berkeley Hall Club (North Margaret Shirley Starosto (2014) Course), Bluffton, S.C., 2021 Shannon Johnson (2018) 138 (6-under) Julia Potter-Bobb, Forest Highlands G.C. (Meadow Course), Flagstaff, Ariz., 2019 138 (6-under) Jennifer Peng, Fiddlesticks C.C. (Long Mean Course), Fort Myers, Fla., 2022 141 (3-under) Carol Semple Thompson, Rochester (Minn.) G. & C.C., 1993 Highest 36-Hole Medalist Score 157 (13-over) Anne Quast Sander, Southern Hills C.C., Tulsa, Okla., 1987 150 (6-over) Carol Semple Thompson, The Hills of Lakeway G.C., Lakeway, Texas, 1989 150 (6-over) Taffy Brower, Ellen Port, Lara Tennant, Eugene (Ore.) C.C., 2002
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