Moore Makes NC Sr. Women's 18th Title
Final Results
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SANFORD, N.C. (April 20, 2016) -- Final results from the 13th North Carolina Senior Women's Championship conducted by the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) on Wednesday, April 20 at Carolina Trace Country Club's Lake Course in Sanford.
The all-time winningest women's golfer in CGA history, Patty Moore of Charlotte, added to her list of accolades Wednesday by winning the North Carolina Senior Women's Championship for a record fourth time (2004, 2008, 2014). Her twelve foot birdie putt on the final hole sealed a one shot victory for her 18th overall CGA title.
First round leader Angela Stewart of Greenville helped Moore erase the five shot deficit she faced starting the day. On the par-3 6th, Stewart's ball found the hazard three times, leading to a 13. "As soon as [Angela] did that, both mine and Pat [Brogden]'s ears perked up, like 'Oh, we are back in it'," said Moore. Stewart would finish T-4 at 17-over for the championship.
Pat Brogden of Garner has claimed this championship three times. Also playing in the final group with Stewart and Moore, she took the lead after Stewart's mishap. However, Brogden's triple bogey on hole 12 gave Moore a two shot lead. Moore would later relinquish that lead on the 17th hole, hitting her second shot over the green, making double bogey. With the players tied on the final green, Brogden would be first to putt for birdie from 15 feet. Her ball missed falling the cup by half an inch from the left edge.
Moore's converted birdie on the final hole was her fourth on Wednesday, part of the day's best round of one-over-par 73. "When [the putt] went in I felt relief, joy, satisfaction, luck, you know, all of that," she said after finishing with a two-day total of six-over 150.
Being an 18-time CGA champion, Moore is familiar with hitting putts for a chance at victory. "There are times when you are in the position to make a shot to win and you don't," said Moore, a member of the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame. "So to be able to be in that situation and make it is special."
Defending champion Kim Briele of New Bern finished T-6 in the Championship Division at 18-over 162.
In the Carolinas Division, Sook Hee Yang of Jamestown successfully defended her title by five over Carole Jones of Hillsborough. The Carolinas Division plays a shorter course. Jones, the 2005 Carolinas Senior Women's champion, was able to repeat in the Super Senior category.
13th North Carolina Senior Women's Championship
Final Results
April 20, 2016
Championship Division (approximately 5600 yards) |
1 Patty Moore, Charlotte, N.C. - 77-73--150 |
2 Pat Brogden, Garner, N.C. - 75-76--151 |
3 Peg Brady, Stanley, N.C. - 81-78--159 |
T4 Angela Stewart, Greenville, N.C. - 72-89--161 |
T4 Susan Beaupied, Pittsboro, N.C. - 86-75--161 |
T6 Kim Briele, New Bern, N.C. - 77-85--162 |
T6 Ramona Jackson, Wilmington, N.C. - 81-81--162 |
8 Jackie King, High Point, N.C. - 82-88--170 |
T9 June Wang, Huntersville, N.C. - 82-89--171 |
T9 Maria Malone, Greensboro, N.C. - 85-86--171 |
T11 Jennifer Hjalmquist, Cary, N.C. - 87-87--174 |
T11 Therese St Peter, Pittsboro, N.C. - 85-89--174 |
T13 Betty Zvarich, Fayetteville, N.C. - 91-84--175 |
T13 Kathy DeVore, High Point, N.C. - 91-84--175 |
15 Robin Gallagher, Hillsborough, N.C. - 93-86--179 |
16 L Bissonnette, Durham, N.C. - 95-102--197 |
Carolinas Division (approximately 4900 yards) |
1 Sook Hee Yang, Jamestown, N.C. - 71-76--147 |
2 Carole Jones, Hillsborough, N.C. - 76-76--152 |
3 Julie Shore, Raleigh, N.C. - 78-75--153 |
4 Dianne Yelovich, Pinehurst, N.C. - 78-76--154 |
5 Ellen Ollett, Sanford, N.C. - 77-79--156 |
6 Cynthia Curry, Charlotte, N.C. - 81-82--163 |
7 Vicki DiSantis, Pinehurst, N.C. - 80-85--165 |
8 June Lee, Durham, N.C. - 90-78--168 |
9 Barbara Munnett, Winston Salem, N.C. - 84-86--170 |
10 Nancy Cooper, Burlington, N.C. - 78-93--171 |
T11 Bonnie Montgomery, Jamestown, N.C. - 88-84--172 |
T11 Clate Aydlett, Elizabeth City, N.C. - 87-85--172 |
T13 Em Clifford, Sanford, N.C. - 92-87--179 |
T13 Mary Rhodes, Greensboro, N.C. - 87-92--179 |
15 Jackie Edmunds, Greensboro, N.C. - 88-93--181 |
T16 Betsey Mitchell, Pinehurst, N.C. - 89-94--183 |
T16 Carmen Andia, Kernersville, N.C. - 91-92--183 |
T16 Debbie Arbogast, Chapel Hill, N.C. - 92-91--183 |
19 Kathy Mulligan, Mooresville , N.C. - 102-83--185 |
20 Dotty Lawrence, Sanford, N.C. - 94-97--191 |
21 Beverly Cassels, Charlotte, N.C. - 94-98--192 |
T22 Kay Reardon, Greensboro, N.C. - 97-96--193 |
T22 Lisa Bomkamp, Pinehurst, N.C. - 100-93--193 |
24 Peggy Hall, Belmont, N.C. - 93-101--194 |
25 Dollie Watson, Lexington, N.C. - 103-95--198 |
26 Kc Sorvari, Aberdeen, N.C. - 108-93--201 |
27 Misuk Bailey, Marshall, N.C. - 100-107--207 |
Championship Quick Facts
Event: 13th North Carolina Senior Women's Championship
Playing Dates: April 19-20
Host Site: Carolina Trace Country Club (Lake), Sanford
5,421 yards (Championship), 4,829 (Carolinas) Par 36-36--72
Format: 36-holes stroke play.
Eligibility: Any female amateur golfer who has reached her 50th birthday by April 19, 2016, is a legal resident of North Carolina, is a member in good standing of a club which is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) and has an active GHIN® USGA Handicap Index® at a CGA member club.
About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.
The CGA annually conducts 43 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 140 One-Day (net and gross) events and qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed more than $1,500,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.
For more information about the CGA, visit our website.
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