Burgess Battles Back to Win Vicki DiSantis Girls'
2017 champion Gracyn Burgess with Vicki DiSantis
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 14, 2017) -- Final results of the Carolinas Golf Association's 12th Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship at Pine Island Country Club in Charlotte, N.C. on Sunday, May 14th (6,022 yards, Par 35-37--72, Course/Slope Rating: 74.0/135).
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Two years ago, Gracyn Burgess held the first round lead at the Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship at Pine Island Country Club. While she could not hold on for the win that year as a freshman, Gracyn has grown up a lot since. Now the top-ranked girl in South Carolina, the Lexington native captured her first CGA title at the 2016 Twin States Girls'.
Showing the calmness of a seasoned veteran Sunday at Pine Island CC, the 17-year-old Burgess fired a final round 67 to erase a five shot deficit and win the 12th Vicki DiSantis Girls'. "Focusing on my own game and not on others were doing was key to my success." A five-foot par putt on the final hole that caught the edge of the cup before it dropped sealed the one stroke victory in front of a large crowd of spectators.
Burgess made seven birdies to overtake first round leader Rachel Kuehn of Asheville, N.C. None was bigger than a 15-foot birdie on No. 17, "I was pumped going into the final hole after making that putt," said the high school junior who has committed to play for Clemson University. "That was a huge birdie for me."
Kuehn had a chance to force a playoff, but was unable to convert par on the final hole. Looking back on a day when her lead slipped away, the high school sophomore showed a lot of poise. "I learned to take every shot as it comes and not worry about the finish."
On the way to the course Sunday morning, Burgess had promised her mother the trophy as a Mother's Day gift. Gracyn was able to deliver on that promise, "She does everything for me," said Burgess as she left the club. "It means a lot to win for her today." Tomorrow Gracyn will be back competing for her high school boys' team in the state tournament.
Entry is open to any female amateur golfer ages 12 to 18 as of May 14, 2017, who has not started college, 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 and has a current USGA Handicap Index® at a CGA member club that does not exceed 18.3.
The CGA wishes to thank the members and staff of Pine Island Country Club for hosting the Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship. Special gratitude is extended to head golf professional Nick Wood, PGA and course superintendent Brandon Mills, CGCS.
12th Vicki DiSantis Girls' Championship
Pine Island Country Club | Charlotte, N.C.
Final Results | Sunday, May 14, 2017
1 | Gracyn Burgess (2018) Lexington, SC | 72-67--139 |
2 | Rachel Kuehn (2019) Asheville, NC | 67-74--141 |
3 | Anna Morgan (2019) Spartanburg, SC | 68-74--142 |
4 | Phoebe Carles (2020) Clinton, SC | 74-73--147 |
T5 | Taylor Hinson (2017) Belmont, NC | 73-75--148 |
Amanda Sambach (2021) Davidson, NC | 74-74--148 | |
T7 | Caroline Cahill (2017) Wilmington, NC | 75-74--149 |
Haeley Wotnosky (2018) Wake Forest, NC | 79-70--149 | |
Isabella Rawl (2022) Lexington, SC | 76-73--149 | |
Katherine Schuster (2021) Kill Devil Hills, NC | 77-72--149 | |
T11 | Kathleen Sumner (2017) Charleston, SC | 75-75--150 |
Moon Cheong (2017) Charlotte, NC | 75-75--150 | |
Keri Kenkel (2017) Charlotte, NC | 74-76--150 | |
Sasha Hayes (2020) Winston Salem, NC | 76-74--150 | |
T15 | Madison Isaacson (2018) Greensboro, NC | 75-76--151 |
Sophie Holland (2020) Cornelius, NC | 73-78--151 | |
Hailey Joy (2018) Reidsville , NC | 75-76--151 | |
T18 | Baylee Evans (2018) Lancaster, SC | 79-73--152 |
Nicole Adam (2020) Pinehurst, NC | 77-75--152 | |
T20 | Jensen Castle (2019) West Columbia, SC | 79-74--153 |
Emily Hawkins (2018) Lexington, NC | 80-73--153 | |
Hannah Rose Bruxvoort (2018) Chapel Hill, NC | 81-72--153 | |
T23 | Jodee Tindal (2017) Rock Hill, SC | 75-79--154 |
Natalie Petersen (2017) Holly Springs, NC | 82-72--154 | |
Jalen Castle (2020) West Columbia, SC | 77-77--154 | |
Kayla Smith (2019) Burlington, NC | 79-75--154 | |
Maria Atwood (2022) Holly Springs, NC | 79-75--154 | |
T28 | Caroline Crumrine (2020) Wilmington, NC | 80-76--156 |
Rachael Mast (2017) Lexington, NC | 72-84--156 | |
Katie Whitfield (2018) Clemson, SC | 79-77--156 | |
Rachel Rich (2020) Mount Pleasant, SC | 79-77--156 | |
T32 | Anna McDonald (2019) Hickory, NC | 79-78--157 |
Elizabeth Nguyen (2017) Pinehurst, NC | 79-78--157 | |
Olivia John (2018) Summerfield, NC | 80-77--157 | |
Kat Floyd (2020) Chapel Hill, NC | 73-84--157 | |
Elle Johnson (2019) Inman, SC | 77-80--157 | |
Beth Ann Townsend (2017) Greenville, SC | 74-83--157 | |
T38 | Carly Lyvers (2018) Simpsonville, SC | 78-80--158 |
Alexis Sudjianto (2019) Charlotte, NC | 79-79--158 | |
T40 | Muskan Uppal (2019) Cornelius, NC | 76-83--159 |
Alexis Jarrell (2018) Davidson, NC | 80-79--159 | |
Anna Grace Brock (2019) Greenwood, SC | 78-81--159 | |
T43 | Mallory Fobes (2019) East Bend, NC | 82-78--160 |
Victoria Ladd (2019) Greensboro, NC | 81-79--160 | |
T45 | Sarah Funderburg (2018) Wilmington, NC | 79-82--161 |
Alyssa Campbell (2018) Lake Wylie, SC | 75-86--161 | |
Anna Freeman (2017) Aiken, SC | 81-80--161 | |
Chloe Holder (2020) Williamston, SC | 80-81--161 | |
T49 | Mackenzie Battle (2018) Aberdeen, NC | 83-79--162 |
Ana Tsiros (2019) Asheville, NC | 77-85--162 | |
Michelle Harn (2019) Charlotte, NC | 80-82--162 | |
Lauren Martin (2020) Mooresville, NC | 83-79--162 | |
Carleigh Greene (2017) Williamston, SC | 84-78--162 | |
T54 | Nicole Kramer (2018) Charlotte, NC | 81-82--163 |
Lotte Fox (2020) Raleigh, NC | 82-81--163 | |
Kayla Bartemeyer (2020) Mount Pleasant, SC | 84-79--163 | |
T57 | Jayla Rogers (2019) Wilmington, NC | 84-80--164 |
Ryann Sinclair (2019) Mooresville, NC | 81-83--164 | |
Emily Dunlap (2019) Greenville, SC | 85-79--164 | |
Mara Hirtle (2020) Pinehurst, NC | 82-82--164 | |
Angelique Seymour (2019) Fayetteville , NC | 83-81--164 | |
T62 | Riley Hamilton (2020) Reidsville, NC | 78-87--165 |
Grace Jones (2020) Hayesville, NC | 79-86--165 | |
T64 | Delanie Mortier (2017) N. Charleston, SC | 82-84--166 |
Caroline Duggan (2019) Holly Springs, NC | 87-79--166 | |
Charleigh Hodges (2018) Mooresville, NC | 85-81--166 | |
T67 | Maria File (2019) Moore, SC | 87-80--167 |
Sofia Carles (2021) Clinton, SC | 82-85--167 | |
69 | Parker Stalvey (2019) Elgin, SC | 84-84--168 |
T70 | Mary Slade White (2019) Winston Salem, NC | 83-87--170 |
Tylor Whitley (2018) Raleigh, NC | 84-86--170 | |
72 | Mary Kathryn Talledo (2021) Blythewood, SC | 82-90--172 |
73 | Grace Holcomb (2021) Wilmington, NC | 83-90--173 |
74 | Siana Wong (2020) Summerfield, NC | 86-88--174 |
T75 | Kennedy Carroll (2019) Mt. Pleasant, SC | 84-92--176 |
Karlee Vardas (2020) Lexington, SC | 91-85--176 | |
T77 | Anna Bonifay (2017) Pfafftown, North Carolina | 91-86--177 |
Kelley Topiwala (2020) Matthews, NC | 91-86--177 | |
T79 | Ashlee Richardson (2017) Simpsonville, SC | 89-89--178 |
Erica Boyd (2020) Charlotte, NC | 92-86--178 | |
Isabella Britt (2021) Chesnee, SC | 90-88--178 | |
82 | Carmen Tucker (2019) Fayetteville, NC | 91-90--181 |
83 | Emma Charles (2019) Hartsville, SC | 93-89--182 |
84 | Victoria Lucarelli (2020) Moncks Corner, SC | 92-91--183 |
85 | Layla Meric (2021) Wesley Chapel, NC | 95-90--185 |
T86 | Lauren Denhard (2019) Salisbury , NC | 90-96--186 |
Jasmine Donaghue (2020) Candler, NC | 92-94--186 | |
T88 | Emily Brubaker (2020) Raleigh, NC | 97-92--189 |
Anna Hillman (2018) Summerfield, NC | 95-94--189 | |
90 | Claire Patrick (2018) Creedmoor, NC | 95-97--192 |
91 | Kallie Pavlish (2020) Charlotte, NC | 97-100--197 |
92 | Kathryn Carson (2017) Mooresville, NC | 77-WD--WD |
93 | Channing Hensley (2018) Wake Forest, NC | WD--WD |
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 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 150 One-Day (net and gross) events as well as 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 nearly $2,000,000 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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