Schuster Secures Twin States Junior Girls' Championship
DATAW ISLAND, S.C. (June 23, 2020) -- The final results from the 54th Twin States Junior Girls’ Championship at Dataw Island Golf Club in Dataw Island, S.C. on June 23, 2020. (6,007 yards, par 36-36--72)
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Katherine Schuster of Kill Devil Hills, N.C. comes from seven shots back in Round 2 of the 54th Twin State's Junior Girl's Championship to claim her second CGA title. Schuster, the 2019 N.C. Junior Girls' Champion and 2018 Carolinas Junior Girls' Player of the Year, finished the tournament at 1-under-par, 143 total.
Schuster shot a solid 1-over-par, 73 in Round 1, but fought her way to the top of the leaderboard by firing a 2-under-par, 70 in today's final round.
“I feel so blessed and excited to have won this tournament. I have so many close friends that have won this tournament in the past few years, so it’s really exciting to have my name on the same trophy,” Schuster said.
Schuster started off the day with three birdies on the front nine, then made her way to No. 15 and had to pause her round due to a short rain delay. Maggie Watts, CGA Director of Women’s Golf said, “ Right before the rain delay, I told Katherine to pick up her ball and go to the shelter to wait. She said, ‘Can I go out and check my line?’ I said ‘ No go back to the shelter!’ That is just the perfect example of Katherine, a fierce competitor,” Watts said.
Schuster said that during the rain delay, while she doesn’t typically like to socialize during her tournament rounds, she got to talk to her future teammate, Isabella Rawl.
“We really got to bond; we’re even closer friends than we were before,” Schuster said.
Schuster said that while she has been going through a little bit of a swing change, she wasn’t feeling her best during round one.
“I just tried to bear down and get it in the hole,“ Schuster said.
Schuster has a busy summer coming up, competing in the Donna Andrews Invitational, North South Women’s Amateur, Western Women’s Amateur, and an AJGA event in Missouri.
In second place, Chloe Holder of Anderson, S.C. finished with a final score of 144, even par. Holder is the reigning Vicki DiSantis Junior Girls’ champion which has been rescheduled to November 28-29, 2020.
Tied for third place was Emma Schimpf of Daniel Island, S.C. and Alexia Siehl of Fort Mill, S.C. who both finished at two-over-par for the tournament for a total score of 146.
The CGA would like to thank the members and staff of Dataw Island Club for their amazing hospitality in hosting the 54th Twin States Junior Girls’ Championship. A special note of gratitude is extended to Director of Golf, Dave Britton, Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Ground, Brian Hollingsworth, and General Manager, Ted Bartlett.
The CGA would also like to thank the players and spectators for their understanding and adherence to the new COVID-19 tournament protocols.
54th Twin States Junior Girls’ Championship
Dataw Island Club, Dataw Island, S.C.
First Round Results
Pos. |
Player |
City, State |
To Par: |
R1 |
R2 |
Total Score |
1 |
Katherine Schuster |
Kill Devil Hills, NC, 2021 |
-1 |
73 |
70 |
143 |
2 |
Chloe Holder |
Anderson, SC, 2021 |
E |
71 |
73 |
144 |
T3 |
Emma Schimpf |
Daniel Island, SC, 2021 |
+2 |
73 |
73 |
146 |
T3 |
Alexia Siehl |
Fort Mill, SC, 2022 |
+2 |
72 |
74 |
146 |
T5 |
Grace Holcomb |
Wilmington, NC, 2021 |
+4 |
77 |
71 |
148 |
T5 |
Ava Lucas |
Raleigh, NC, 2021 |
+4 |
73 |
75 |
148 |
T5 |
Deborah Spair |
Raleigh, NC, 2020 |
+4 |
72 |
76 |
148 |
T5 |
Adrian Anderson |
Murrells Inlet, SC, 2022 |
+4 |
66 |
82 |
148 |
T5 |
Molly Hardwick |
Lexington, SC, 2022 |
+4 |
68 |
80 |
148 |
T10 |
Morgan Ketchum |
Winston-Salem, NC, 2022 |
+5 |
78 |
71 |
149 |
T10 |
McKenzie Daffin |
Fort Bragg, NC, 2021 |
+5 |
76 |
73 |
149 |
T10 |
Karlee Vardas |
Lexington, SC, 2021 |
+5 |
74 |
75 |
149 |
T13 |
Madison Messimer |
Myrtle Beach, SC, 2025 |
+6 |
78 |
72 |
150 |
T13 |
Macie Burcham |
Greensboro, NC, 2021 |
+6 |
77 |
73 |
150 |
T13 |
Lexi Bennett |
Santee, SC, 2021 |
+6 |
77 |
73 |
150 |
T13 |
Mary Kathryn Talledo |
Spartanburg, SC, 2021 |
+6 |
74 |
76 |
150 |
T17 |
Isabella Britt |
Chesnee, SC, 2021 |
+7 |
79 |
72 |
151 |
T17 |
Kayla Dowell |
Mebane, NC, 2021 |
+7 |
76 |
75 |
151 |
T17 |
Ava Romfo |
Charleston, SC, 2021 |
+7 |
75 |
76 |
151 |
T20 |
Camila Burnett |
Bluffton, SC, 2022 |
+8 |
76 |
76 |
152 |
T20 |
Anna Howerton |
Winston-Salem, NC, 2023 |
+8 |
72 |
80 |
152 |
T22 |
Kylie Bowes |
Bluffton, SC, 2022 |
+9 |
76 |
77 |
153 |
T22 |
Isabella Rawl |
Lexington, SC, 2022 |
+9 |
73 |
80 |
153 |
24 |
Halynn Lee |
Cary, NC, 2021 |
+10 |
78 |
76 |
154 |
T25 |
Mia Gray |
Conway, SC, 2023 |
+11 |
82 |
73 |
155 |
T25 |
Sophia Burnett |
Bluffton, SC, 2020 |
+11 |
79 |
76 |
155 |
T27 |
Kennedy Gooding |
Lexington, SC, 2022 |
+12 |
77 |
79 |
156 |
T27 |
Victoria Cook |
Reidsville, NC, 2020 |
+12 |
75 |
81 |
156 |
T29 |
Ella Perna |
Durham, NC, 2022 |
+13 |
80 |
77 |
157 |
T29 |
Sydney Bowes |
Bluffton, SC, 2021 |
+13 |
79 |
78 |
157 |
T29 |
Autumn Carey |
Manning, SC, 2022 |
+13 |
77 |
80 |
157 |
T29 |
Kayleigh Reinke |
Rock Hill, SC, 2021 |
+13 |
75 |
82 |
157 |
33 |
Mary Sears Brown |
Wake Forest, NC, 2021 |
+14 |
80 |
78 |
158 |
34 |
Layla Meric |
Wesley Chapel, NC, 2021 |
+15 |
80 |
79 |
159 |
35 |
Maddie Frank |
hilton head, SC, 2020 |
+16 |
81 |
79 |
160 |
36 |
Phoebe Carles |
Clinton, SC, 2020 |
+18 |
82 |
80 |
162 |
T37 |
Trinity Muthomi |
Kernersville, NC, 2022 |
+20 |
85 |
79 |
164 |
T37 |
Gabriela Cruz |
High Point, NC, 2021 |
+20 |
83 |
81 |
164 |
T37 |
Sofia Carles |
Clinton, SC, 2021 |
+20 |
82 |
82 |
164 |
T37 |
Caitlyn Cash |
Chesnee, SC, 2020 |
+20 |
83 |
81 |
164 |
T37 |
Abby Franks |
Roebuck, SC, 2023 |
+20 |
82 |
82 |
164 |
T37 |
Megan Morris |
Cary, NC, 2021 |
+20 |
80 |
84 |
164 |
T43 |
Madison Logan |
Brasstown, NC, 2022 |
+21 |
83 |
82 |
165 |
T43 |
Emma Hunt |
Lake City, SC, 2022 |
+21 |
81 |
84 |
165 |
45 |
Zoe Carles |
Clinton, SC, 2023 |
+22 |
82 |
84 |
166 |
T46 |
Hailey Pendleton |
Waxhaw, NC, 2020 |
+23 |
84 |
83 |
167 |
T46 |
Hannah Altman |
Lake City, SC, 2022 |
+23 |
83 |
84 |
167 |
T46 |
Shea Smith |
Charlotte, NC, 2022 |
+23 |
78 |
89 |
167 |
49 |
Mattie Padgett |
Seneca, SC, 2023 |
+25 |
88 |
81 |
169 |
50 |
Hanna Grace McCoy |
Columbia, SC, 2021 |
+26 |
87 |
83 |
170 |
51 |
Lextyn Petz |
Columbia, SC, 2021 |
+27 |
88 |
83 |
171 |
52 |
Regan Clifford |
Mount Pleasant, SC, 2020 |
+28 |
88 |
84 |
172 |
T53 |
Alexis Hodge |
Lexington, SC, 2022 |
+29 |
88 |
85 |
173 |
T53 |
Jennifer Rials |
Florence, SC, 2022 |
+29 |
87 |
86 |
173 |
T55 |
Abigail Schimpf |
Daniel Island, SC, 2020 |
+32 |
90 |
86 |
176 |
T55 |
Chayse Cool |
Goose Creek, SC, 2022 |
+32 |
88 |
88 |
176 |
57 |
Madison Myers |
Cary, NC, 2025 |
+37 |
88 |
93 |
181 |
58 |
Makenzie Norwood |
Kiawah, SC, 2022 |
+43 |
97 |
90 |
187 |
59 |
Aubrey Merryman |
Summerville, SC, 2023 |
+47 |
93 |
98 |
191 |
60 |
Ava Neal |
Camden, SC, 2022 |
+63 |
98 |
109 |
207 |
WD |
Kinsley Smith |
Raleigh, NC, 2024 |
- |
81 |
WD |
WD |
WD |
Toni Blackwell |
Fayetteville, NC, 2020 |
- |
89 |
WD |
WD |
WD |
Maria Atwood |
Holly Springs, NC, 2022 |
- |
WD |
WD |
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