Sloup Slips into Women's Amateur Lead
Ashley Sloup of Southport, NC slips into 36-hole lead
PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. (May 17, 2016) -- Second round results of the 90th Carolinas Women's Amateur Championship at The Reserve Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. on May 17 (6,064 yards, Par 36-36--72, Course Rating: 74.9/131).
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Rounds of 75-74 give Ashley Sloup of Southport, N.C. |
Two days of steady play from Southport, N.C. native Ashley Sloup put her atop the leaderboard at the 90th edition of the longest running women's amateur golf championship in the Carolinas.
In the final round of last year's championship held at Treyburn Country Club, Sloup found herself in the final grouping. She would card a 79 and finish T-5. "I was pretty nervous last year," said 20-year-old Sloup. "It was a good learning experience. I feel a lot more confident this year after that."
As a sophomore this past season at Winthrop University, her team won three tournaments and Sloup won one individually. "I feel from freshman to sophomore year I have learned a lot and have matured a lot in my game."
Rounds of 75-74 give Sloup a one shot lead. Looking ahead to Wednesday's final round, the wise beyond her year's Sloup quotes Ben Hogan when summarizing her golf philosophy. “Golf can be such a frustrating game," said Sloup. "When you hit a bad shot or have a bad hole, it’s hard to stay mentally strong, but it’s such a long game. You just have to stay confident and positive the whole day.”
The round of the day was posted by Carley Cox of China Grove, N.C. Cox, a rising sophomore at James Madison University, made four birdies to play her way into Wednesday's final pairing. Her second round 72 was a seven shot improvement on her opening 79. She will begin Wednesday trailing Sloup by two.
The top three competitors heading into Wednesday are each chasing their first CGA championship. Bailey Cocca, the 2014 runner-up, is one shot back of Sloup. With rounds of 76-74, the recent graduate of Coastal Carolina has a simple strategy. "I just play the course, beat the course," said Cocca, a two-time NYS Junior Girls' champion before moving to South Carolina. "If I do my job then that's all I can do."
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First round leader Lea Venable had a frustrating second round. |
First round leader Lea Venable of Simpsonville, S.C. carded an eight-over-par, 80, on Tuesday which places her four shots off the lead. Venable contributes her inflated score today to poor ball striking and her inability to feel comfortable with the flat stick. “I never felt comfortable over a putt and as a result, I three putted three times.”
Venable’s round was also lacking in birdies today, as she finished the day with zero red numbers on her card. “You have to make birdies to get your round going especially on a tough golf course.” Although her round was rocky and not ideally what she had hoped for, the CGA veteran says that she prefers entering the final round a couple shots off of the lead.
“I would prefer to chase the leader rather than hold a lead. I can sleep chasing [the leader] but I can’t sleep with the lead.” As for tomorrow, Venable's game plan is simple, “Play solid and play aggressive.”
Tuesday's play was suspended for 90 minutes at 1:25pm for lightning. Defending champion Katie Kirk of Greenville, N.C. is in 27th place at 163. Wednesday's final round will begin with a 9:00am shotgun start.
Related: Tee times & Pairings | Hole-by-hole scoring | Championship History | Photos
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The championship is conducted at 54 holes of stroke play (no cut). All players, regardless of Handicap Index, have the option to play in the Championship Division or the Carolinas Division. The Overall Champion will be determined from the contestants playing in the Championship Division. Entry is open to any female amateur golfer who has reached her 13th birthday by May 16, 2016, is a legal resident of North Carolina or South 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 that does not exceed 40.4.
90th Carolinas Women's Amateur Championship
The Reserve Club | Pawleys Island, S.C.
May 17, 2016
Second Round Results
Par 36-36--72
Championship Division |
1 Ashley Sloup, Southport, N.C. - 75-74--149 |
2 Bailey Cocca, Myrtle Beach, S.C. - 76-74--150 |
3 Carley Cox, China Grove, N.C. - 79-72--151 |
T4 Lea Venable, Simpsonville, S.C. - 73-80--153 |
T4 Maddisen Cox, Easley, S.C. - 75-78--153 |
6 Juliana Sebastian, Columbia, S.C. - 77-77--154 |
T7 Kate Collom, Charlotte, N.C. - 76-79--155 |
T7 Mary-Katelyn Holanek, Cary, N.C. - 80-75--155 |
T9 Abbey Hartsell, Hickory, North Caro - 79-78--157 |
T9 Annie Collom, Charlotte, N.C. - 81-76--157 |
T9 Julie Streng, Greensboro, N.C. - 80-77--157 |
T9 Reona Hirai, Summerville, S.C. - 77-80--157 |
T13 Catherine Ashworth, Fuquay-Varina, N.C. - 83-75--158 |
T13 Jaelyn Tindal, Rock Hill, S.C. - 79-79--158 |
T13 Mallory Hetzel, Waynesville, N.C. - 79-79--158 |
T13 Rachel Jones, Asheboro, N.C. - 81-77--158 |
T13 Taylor Dodson, Aiken, S.C. - 85-73--158 |
T13 Tiffany Robbins, Fort Mill, S.C. - 79-79--158 |
19 Stacey Tomlinson, Greeleyville, S.C. - 83-76--159 |
T20 Kim Briele, New Bern, N.C. - 80-80--160 |
T20 Pendleton Bogache, Myrtle Beach, S.C. - 84-76--160 |
T20 Savanna Wood, Boone, N.C. - 79-81--160 |
T20 Savannah Hallman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. - 85-75--160 |
T24 Ashley Thompson, Clyde, N.C. - 84-78--162 |
T24 Gabrielle Weiss, Southern Pines, N.C. - 79-83--162 |
T24 Lea Anne Brown, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. - 80-82--162 |
27 Katie Kirk, Greenville, N.C. - 84-79--163 |
T28 Susan Beaupied, Pittsboro, N.C. - 80-84--164 |
T28 Taylor Kate Mayers, Summerville, S.C. - 81-83--164 |
T30 Angela Stewart, Greenville, N.C. - 84-82--166 |
T30 Patty Moore, Charlotte, N.C. - 83-83--166 |
T32 Savannah Thompson, West End, N.C. - 88-80--168 |
T32 Terrie Allemang, Hilton Head, S.C. - 86-82--168 |
T34 Alexis Kershaw, Winston-Salem, N.C. - 87-82--169 |
T34 Bethany Renee Galloway, Charlotte, N.C. - 86-83--169 |
T34 Laura Bird, Maxton, N.C. - 89-80--169 |
T37 Annika Winebarger, State Road, N.C. - 91-79--170 |
T37 Danielle Haizlip, Statesville, N.C. - 87-83--170 |
T37 Kelli Smith, Murrells Inlet, S.C. - 87-83--170 |
T40 Alexandria Bare, Kannapolis, N.C. - 87-86--173 |
T40 Ansley Vaughan, Edisto Beach, S.C. - 85-88--173 |
T42 Cayla Smith, Easley, S.C. - 92-83--175 |
T42 Chandler Case, Rock Hill, S.C. - 84-91--175 |
T42 Kristina Blaylock, Cary, N.C. - 86-89--175 |
45 Morgan Laird, Waxhaw, N.C. - 84-92--176 |
46 Anne Washington, Conway, S.C. - 91-87--178 |
T47 Anna Wears, Durham, N.C. - 87-93--180 |
T47 Payton Culler, Hendersonville, N.C. - 91-89--180 |
T47 Samantha Wallace, Charlotte, N.C. - 89-91--180 |
50 Katherine DeVore, High Point, N.C. - 98-94--192 |
51 Cynthia Smith, York, S.C. - 101-93--194 |
52 Mary Katherine Donovan, Hampstead, N.C. - WD |
Carolinas - First Flight |
1 Sook Hee Yang, Jamestown, N.C. - 76-81--157 |
T2 Charlotte Twitty, Chapin, S.C. - 80-82--162 |
T2 Leigh Coulter, Hopkins, S.C. - 83-79--162 |
4 Louise Givens, Columbia, S.C. - 82-82--164 |
5 Suzanne Moro, Myrtle Beach, S.C. - 84-82--166 |
6 Carole Jones, Hillsborough, N.C. - 88-83--171 |
7 Natalie Huff, Elgin, S.C. - 93-81--174 |
8 Suzann Bartley, Columbia, S.C. - 88-89--177 |
9 Anna Moore, Wilmington, N.C. - 95-97--192 |
10 Dianne Yelovich, Pinehurst, N.C. - WD |
Carolinas - Second Flight |
1 Kristen Rooke, Greenville, S.C. - 81-82--163 |
2 Peggy Yountz, Denver, N.C. - 85-82--167 |
3 Lily Lee, Chapel Hill, N.C. - 85-87--172 |
T4 Bonnie Montgomery, Jamestown, N.C. - 90-83--173 |
T4 Cynthia Curry, Charlotte, N.C. - 86-87--173 |
6 Barbara Munnett, Winston Salem, N.C. - 88-86--174 |
T7 Clate Aydlett, Elizabeth City, N.C. - 85-90--175 |
T7 Karen Zeip, Myrtle Beach, S.C. - 86-89--175 |
9 Susan Harden, Beaufort, S.C. - 89-87--176 |
10 Kelly Whitley, Greensboro, N.C. - 91-88--179 |
11 Ellen Miller, Pawleys Island, S.C. - 96-85--181 |
12 Marjorie Rogers, Surfside Beach, S.C. - 92-93--185 |
Carolinas - Third Flight |
1 Kathy Judge, Pawleys Island, S.C. - 88-89--177 |
T2 Laura Rawl, Charleston, S.C. - 84-97--181 |
T2 Peggy Hall, Belmont, N.C. - 89-92--181 |
4 Teddy Stockwell, Charleston, S.C. - 94-91--185 |
5 Mary Rhodes, Greensboro, N.C. - 94-96--190 |
6 Kyoko Tsuchiya, Mt Pleasant, S.C. - 95-97--192 |
T7 Beverly Cassels, Charlotte, N.C. - 102-100--202 |
T7 Sara Murphy, Georgetown, S.C. - 108-94--202 |
9 Brenda Frye, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. - 107-97--204 |
10 Barbara Sobolewski, Murrells Inlet, S.C. - 114-108--222 |
11 Joyce Robinette, Lake Wylie, S.C. - 129-128--257 |
Championship Schedule
Monday, May 16
Round 1 – 18 holes stroke play
(tee times begin 8:00 a.m.)
Lunch immediately following play for players
Monday, May 17
Round 2 – 18 holes stroke play
(tee times begin 8:00 a.m.)
Lunch immediately following play for players
Monday, May 18
Round 3 – 18 holes stroke play
(shotgun start at 9:00 a.m.)
Lunch and awards immediately following play for players
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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