Gina Kim Captures Vicki DiSantis Girls'
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Gina Kim of Chapel Hill, N.C. |
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 8, 2016) -- Final results of the 11th Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship held at Pine Island Country Club in Charlotte, N.C. on Sunday, May 8, 2016. Par 35-37--72, 6,022 yards (Course Rating: 74.1/136).
When Gina Kim asked her mom what she wanted as a Mother's Day gift, she replied, "Something that starts with a 'T'." Turns out that 'T' stood for 'trophy'.
Starting the round tied for the lead with Kathryn Carson of Mooresville, N.C. Kim bogeyed two of her opening three holes. "I just knew if I did my routine well and stayed consistent, it would be enough for me to win," said Kim, who resides in Chapel Hill, N.C.
She kick started her round with a 30 foot birdie putt on the par-3 4th hole. Tap-in birdies on holes 5 and 7 got Kim to one-under through nine and gave her a three shot lead.
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Gina Kim plays from a bunker on Sunday |
"I thought I had it from the beginning. I was pretty relaxed from the start," said Kim, the 2014 N.C. Junior Girls' Player of the Year. "I wasn't worried about a score, just playing my game."
Carson was able to cut Kim's lead to two shots after a birdie on hole 14, but a double bogey on the 16th took her out of contention. The high school junior finished with five-over 77, tied for fourth at 150 (+6).
The rounds of the day were shot by Kathleen Sumner of Charleston, S.C. and Callista Rice of Mars Hill, N.C. Each posted one-under 71 to climb the leaderboard into a tie for second at 149 (+5).
Defending champion Emily Cox of Lancaster, S.C. finished T-17. Cox improved after an opening round 81 with 2-over-par 74 Sunday.
Kim's last appearance in the Vicki DiSantis Championship was in 2013, as a seventh grader. Even then, as a 13-year-old competing against 18-year-olds, she finished sixth. Later that same year, Kim captured her first CGA championship at the Twin States Junior Girls'.
For winning this championship, her second CGA title, Kim is invited to represent the CGA in the Mid-Atlantic Challenge Junior Team Matches on July 30-31, 2016 at Williamsburg GC in Williamsburg, VA. The trophy Kim keeps for the next year has Division I and professional golfers engraved on it. LPGA player Austin Ernst won this championship twice (2008 & 2010). Kim, a high school sophomore, has verbally committed to play golf collegiately at Duke University.
Kim left Pine Island Country Club with her mother and the trophy she promised she would win for Mother's Day. "My mom is the person who always comes to follow me on the course while my dad works and supports me playing golf," Kim said. "It means a lot to have to watch over me."
The Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship is 36 holes of stroke play. Entry is open to any female amateur golfer ages 12 to 18 as of May 7, 2016, who has not started college, is a legal resident of North Carolina or South Carolina, and is a member in good standing of a club which is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association.
11th Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship
May 8, 2016
Pine Island Country Club
Charlotte, N.C.
6,022 yards, par 72
Final Results
Place | Name | Score |
1 | Gina Kim (2018), Chapel Hill, NC | 73-73--146 |
T2 | Callista Rice (2017), Mars Hill, NC | 78-71--149 |
T2 | Kathleen Sumner (2017), Charleston, SC | 78-71--149 |
T4 | Anna McDonald (2019), Hickory, NC | 77-73--150 |
T4 | Baylee Evans (2018), Lancaster, SC | 76-74--150 |
T4 | Jennifer Chang (2018), Cary, NC | 75-75--150 |
T4 | Jessica Spicer (2016), Bahama, NC | 74-76--150 |
T4 | Kathryn Carson (2017), Mooresville, NC | 73-77--150 |
9 | Haeley Wotnosky (2018), Wake Forest, NC | 77-74--151 |
T10 | Jodee Tindal (2017), Rock Hill, SC | 78-74--152 |
T10 | Rachel Kuehn (2019), Asheville, NC | 79-73--152 |
T10 | Victoria Huskey (2016), Greenville, SC | 78-74--152 |
13 | Gracyn Burgess (2018), Lexington, SC | 76-77--153 |
T14 | Ashley Czarnecki (2016), Greenville, SC | 77-77--154 |
T14 | Grace Yatawara (2016), Salisbury, NC | 79-75--154 |
T14 | Kat Floyd (2020), Chapel Hill, NC | 76-78--154 |
T17 | Carly Burkhardt (2016), Greenville, SC | 80-75--155 |
T17 | Carly Lyvers (2018), Simpsonville, SC | 78-77--155 |
T17 | Emily Cox (2017), Lancaster, SC | 81-74--155 |
T17 | Madison Isaacson (2018), Greensboro, NC | 77-78--155 |
T17 | Siranon Shoomee (2016), Sanford, NC | 78-77--155 |
T17 | Smith Knaffle (2019), Murrells Inlet, SC | 79-76--155 |
T17 | Taylor Hinson (2017), Belmont, NC | 75-80--155 |
T24 | Anna Grace Brock (2019), Greenwood, SC | 76-80--156 |
T24 | Jensen Castle (2019), West Columbia, SC | 79-77--156 |
T26 | Caroline Cahill (2017), Wilmington, NC | 79-78--157 |
T26 | Hailey Cleary (2016), Lexington, SC | 78-79--157 |
T28 | Kendall Dobbins (2016), Summerfield, NC | 83-75--158 |
T28 | Samantha Vodry (2016), Mooresville, NC | 77-81--158 |
T30 | Anna Freeman (2017), Aiken, SC | 79-80--159 |
T30 | Elizabeth Nguyen (2017), Pinehurst, NC | 78-81--159 |
T30 | Hannah Rose Bruxvoort (2018), Chapel Hill, NC | 78-81--159 |
T30 | Kate Hill (2016), Clemson, SC | 81-78--159 |
T30 | Samantha Bennett (2016), Wake Forest, NC | 81-78--159 |
T35 | Anna Morgan (2019), Spartanburg, SC | 84-76--160 |
T35 | Hailey Joy (2018), Reidsville , NC | 78-82--160 |
T35 | Jalen Castle (2020), West Columbia, SC | 81-79--160 |
T35 | Sasha Hayes (2020), Winston Salem, NC | 82-78--160 |
T39 | Kerington Lamb (2018), Easley, SC | 83-78--161 |
T39 | Peyton Gillespie (2019), Greenville, SC | 78-83--161 |
T41 | Alexis Sudjianto (2019), Charlotte, NC | 80-82--162 |
T41 | Emily Dunlap (2019), Greenville, SC | 78-84--162 |
T41 | Michelle Harn (2019), Charlotte, NC | 80-82--162 |
T41 | Olivia John (2018), Summerfield, NC | 87-75--162 |
T45 | Anna Parramore (2017), Greenwood, SC | 81-82--163 |
T45 | Katie Whitfield (2018), Clemson, SC | 82-81--163 |
T45 | Sophie Holland (2020), Cornelius, NC | 82-81--163 |
T48 | Hailey Freedman (2018), Chapel Hill, NC | 88-76--164 |
T48 | Muskan Uppal (2019), Cornelius, NC | 85-79--164 |
T48 | Sarah Funderburg (2018), Wilmington, NC | 84-80--164 |
T51 | Beth Ann Townsend (2017), Greenville, SC | 83-83--166 |
T51 | Mallory Fobes (2019), East Bend, NC | 86-80--166 |
T51 | Moon Cheong (2017), Charlotte, NC | 84-82--166 |
54 | Natalie Petersen (2017), Holly Springs, NC | 87-80--167 |
T55 | Janie Gooch (2017), Raleigh , NC | 86-82--168 |
T55 | Taylor Williams (2017), Lincolnton, NC | 81-87--168 |
57 | Mogie Adamchik (2017), Raleigh, NC | 84-85--169 |
T58 | Elle Johnson (2019), Inman, SC | 84-86--170 |
T58 | Jayla Rogers (2019), Wilmington, NC | 83-87--170 |
T58 | Mary Kathryn Talledo (2020), Blythewood, SC | 82-88--170 |
T58 | Riley Hamilton (2020), Reidsville, NC | 89-81--170 |
62 | Ryann Sinclair (2019), Mooresville, NC | 89-82--171 |
T63 | Ashlee Richardson (2017), Simpsonville, SC | 88-84--172 |
T63 | Emma Reid (2018), Flat Rock, NC | 86-86--172 |
T65 | Alexis Jarrell (2018), Davidson, NC | 91-82--173 |
T65 | Janie Thomas (2016), Winston-Salem, NC | 87-86--173 |
T65 | Natalie Warren (2017), Raleigh, NC | 84-89--173 |
T65 | Sydney Abruzzino (2017), Myrtle Beach, SC | 89-84--173 |
69 | Marisa Daquil-Kawabe (2016), Fayetteville, NC | 86-89--175 |
70 | Delanie Mortier (2017), N. Charleston, SC | 85-93--178 |
T71 | Ana Tsiros (2019), Asheville, NC | 85-94--179 |
T71 | Madison Harriman (2017), High Point, NC | 93-86--179 |
T71 | Parker Melting (2018), Mint Hill, NC | 90-89--179 |
T74 | Alexis Whitney (2016), Charlotte, NC | 89-91--180 |
T74 | Lexi Lucarelli (2020), Moncks Corner, SC | 88-92--180 |
T74 | Sarah Smith (2018), York, SC | 90-90--180 |
77 | Kennedy Carroll (2019), Mt. Pleasant, SC | 91-90--181 |
78 | Rachael Mast (2017), Lexington, NC | 96-87--183 |
79 | Kelley Topiwala (2020), Matthews, NC | 88-97--185 |
80 | Emily Brubaker (2020), Raleigh, NC | 95-91--186 |
81 | Sarah Hardin (2017), West Jefferson, NC | 96-91--187 |
82 | Samantha DeBusk (2017), Lexington, NC | 96-93--189 |
83 | Erica Boyd (2020), Charlotte, NC | 106-90--196 |
84 | Carson Jenkins (2019), Raleigh, NC | 98-106--204 |
85 | Michaela Cox (2017), Greensboro, NC | 107-99--206 |
86 | Nyilah Anderson (2018), Durham, NC | 111-102--213 |
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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