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19th Carolinas Women’s Match Play Championship
And then there were four - Round of 16 and Quarterfinal Recap

ADVANCE, N.C. – (July 7, 2016) – Round of 16 and Quarterfinal match results from 19th Carolinas Women's Match Play Championship hosted by Bermuda Run Country Club (West) in Advance, N.C. on Thursday, July 7, 2016  (5737 yards, par 35-36--71, Course/Slope Rating: 73.5/137).

 

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Pendleton Bogache of Myrtle Beach, S.C. survived a three-for-one playoff after stroke-play qualifying to earn a date with two-time defending champion Mallory Hetzel of Waynesville, N.C. Bogache gave the defending champion all she could handle. Bogache erased a two-down deficit by winning the 11th and 12th holes. Hetzel, the Western Carolina University Women's Golf Coach, responded by winning No. 13 to take a one-up lead. The players halved the remaining holes giving Hetzel the one-up victory and allowing her to continue her title defense. "It was a good match, she is a good player and it really could have gone either way," Hetzel said.  

Kayla Thompson of Whiteville, N.C. went up against medalist Sarah Bae of Pinehurst, N.C. in the closest match of the Round of 16. "I knew I had to play well to compete," Thompson said. "The front nine was a birdie fest and that was a lot of fun." Neither player led by more than two holes, and after halving Nos. 16-18 the match went an extra hole. Thompson knocked in a 20 foot birdie putt on No. 1, the 19th hole, to knock out the medalist and advance.

Carley Cox of China Grove, N.C. found herself in a three-down to Emily Stinson of Charlotte, N.C. after seven holes. Cox used a hot putter to reverse her fortunes, squaring the match on the 10th hole. "It seemed like she could not miss out there," Stinson said. Cox completed the comeback with a birdie on No. 17 to win 3 and 2.

The rest of the Round of 16 matches in the championship flight also made it to at least the 17th hole except for Maddisen Cox. The Easley, S.C native built a five-hole lead at the turn and ultimately advanced to the quarterfinals after a 6 and 4 victory.

Hetzel played clean golf in her quarterfinal match allowing her to cruise to a 7 and 5 victory over Hailey Cleary of Lexington, S.C. "I made three birdies and no bogeys, that is tough for anybody to beat." After her Round of 16 match went the distance, Hetzel was grateful to get out of the heat early. "If you can get a match like that it is great, especially knowing you might have to play two more tomorrow." The two time defending champion is now two matches away from a three-peat, but knocking on history's doorstep is not going to faze her, "My name is alread on the trophy two times, that is a good enough accomplishment. So it is more just fun trying to go win it three times because nobody has done that before." 

Cecily Overbey of High Point N.C. got out to an early lead in her quarterfinal match against Carley Cox. Cox erased the two-hole deficit on the eigth hole. Overbey never trailed in the match and won the 16th hole to take a two-up lead with two holes remaining. Cox was unable to manufacture another comeback and Overbey moved on to the semifinals after a 3 and 1 victory. Overbey will face Hetzel in the semifinals.

Kayla Thompson looked to capatilze on the momentum and confidence she gained in the Round of 16. "That first match gave me a little extra confidence even though I knew I could play," Thompson said. Ashley Thompson of Clyde, N.C. kept the match square until the turn. Kayla Thompson proceeded to seize control of the match, winning the next four holes en route to a 3 and 2 victory. "I kept my driver in play all day and that was the difference today. I feel good about it going into tomorrow," the victorious Kayla Thompson said

The final quarterfinal featuring Lea Venable of Simpsonville, N.C. and Maddisen Cox was also square at the halfway point. Cox was able to win No. 10 and 11 to take a two-up lead. "Both of us hit the ball well which made for a competitive match against a familiar face," Cox said after the match. After two victories Thursday, the James Madison University rising junior moves within two matches of her first CGA championship. Next up for Cox will be Thompson in the semifinals.     

 

AM Match Play Results

Championship Flight -- (Round of 16)
Mallory Hetzel, Waynesville, N.C.  (1) def. Pendleton Bogache, Myrtle Beach, S.C.  (16), 1 up
Hailey Cleary, Lexington, S.C.  (9) def. Sarah Bertram, Concord, N.C.  (8), 3 and 1
Carley Cox, China Grove, N.C.  (13) def. Emily Stinson, Charlotte, N.C.  (4), 3 and 1
Cecily Overbey, High Point, N.C.  (5) def. Ann Elizabeth Gore, Lexington, S.C.  (12), 2 and 1
Kayla Thompson, Whiteville, N.C.  (15) def. Sarah Bae, Pinehurst, N.C.  (2), 19 holes
Ashley Thompson, Clyde, N.C.  (7) def. Annie Collom, Charlotte, N.C.  (10), 1 up
Lea Venable, Simpsonville, S.C.  (14) def. Ashlii Thompson, Brown Summit, N.C.  (3), 1 up
Maddisen Cox, Easley, S.C.  (11) def. Madison Corley, Charlotte, N.C.  (6), 6 and 4
First Flight -- (Quarterfinal)  
Jaelyn Tindal, Rock Hill, S.C.  (1) def. Julie Streng, Greensboro, N.C.  (8), 6 and 4
Jacqueline Twitty, Chapin, S.C.  (4) def. Abby Parsons, Pinehurst, N.C.  (5), 4 and 3
Kate Collom, Charlotte, N.C.  (7) def. Morgan Laird, Waxhaw, N.C.  (2), 19 holes
Killian Casson, Greenville, N.C.  (6) def. Rhea Bhatia, Wake Forest, N.C.  (3), 5 and 4
Second Flight -- (Quarterfinal)
Alaina Yeatts, Durham, N.C.  (1) def. Samantha Vodry, Mooresville, N.C.  (8), 3 and 2
Morgan Cox, Easley, S.C.  (4) def. Alexis Kershaw, Winston-Salem, N.C.  (5), 19 holes
Sydney Legacy, Central, S.C.  (2) def. Hannah Craver, Winston Salem, N.C.  (7), 1 up
Susan Beaupied, Pittsboro, N.C.  (6) def. Mary Katherine Donovan, Hampstead, N.C.  (3), Withdrew
Third Flight -- (Semifinal)  
Savanah Goodman, Easley, S.C.  (1) - BYE
Meghan Symonds, Cary, N.C.  (2) def. Alexis Jarrell, Davidson, N.C.  (3), 6 and 4

 

PM Match Play Results

CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE:

July 6
Round 1 – 18 holes stroke play qualifying
(single tee start 8:00 a.m.)
Lunch will be provided for all players immediately following play

July 7
First and Quarterfinal Round Matches
AM and PM Matches, 8:00 a.m. and approximately 12:30 p.m.

July 8
Semifinal and Final Round Matches
AM and PM Matches, 8:00 a.m. and approximately 12:30 p.m

- See more at: https://www.carolinasgolf.orgblogpost-single/home/women/year/2016/id/152040/carolinas-women-s-match-play-preview#sthash.OQUuBvDu.dpuf
CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE:

July 6
Round 1 – 18 holes stroke play qualifying
(single tee start 8:00 a.m.)
Lunch will be provided for all players immediately following play

July 7
First and Quarterfinal Round Matches
AM and PM Matches, 8:00 a.m. and approximately 12:30 p.m.

July 8
Semifinal and Final Round Matches
AM and PM Matches, 8:00 a.m. and approximately 12:30 p.m

- See more at: https://www.carolinasgolf.orgblogpost-single/home/women/year/2016/id/152040/carolinas-women-s-match-play-preview#sthash.OQUuBvDu.dpuf
Championship Flight -- (Quarterfinal)
Mallory Hetzel, Waynesville, N.C.  (1) def. Hailey Cleary, Lexington, S.C.  (9), 7 and 5
Cecily Overbey, High Point, N.C.  (5) def. Carley Cox, China Grove, N.C.  (13), 3 and 1
Kayla Thompson, Whiteville, N.C.  (15) def. Ashley Thompson, Clyde, N.C.  (7), 3 and 2
Maddisen Cox, Easley, S.C.  (11) def. Lea Venable, Simpsonville, S.C.  (14), 3 and 2
First Flight -- (Semifinal)  
Jacqueline Twitty, Chapin, S.C.  (4) def. Jaelyn Tindal, Rock Hill, S.C.  (1), 1 up
Kate Collom, Charlotte, N.C.  (7) def. Killian Casson, Greenville, N.C.  (6), 1 up
Second Flight -- (Semifinal)  
Alaina Yeatts, Durham, N.C.  (1) def. Morgan Cox, Easley, S.C.  (4), 5 and 4
Sydney Legacy, Central, S.C.  (2) def. Susan Beaupied, Pittsboro, N.C.  (6), 5 and 3
Third Flight -- (Final)  
Meghan Symonds, Cary, N.C.  (2) def. Savanah Goodman, Easley, S.C.  (1), 5 and 4


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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