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Mathews Makes Comeback to Win Dogwood Junior Girls

 

BY PALMER THOMBS

GREENVILLE, N.C. (July 16, 2020) -- Final results of the 16th Dogwood State Junior Girls’ Championship at Ironwood Golf & Country Club in Greenville, N.C. on July 16, 2020. (6,049 yards, par 36-36--72) 

 

The CGA will be conducting this championship under the new COVID-19 Tournament Protocols. Learn more here

 

Related: Championship Web Site | Scoring | History | Photos

 

When the day started, Emily Mathews of Mebane, N.C. was five strokes behind the leader, but after taking it one shot at a time, Mathews was able to notch a comeback win at the 16th Dogwood State Junior Girls’ Championship hosted by Ironwood Golf & Country Club.

 

“It's an honor to win this tournament,” Mathews said, following her final round 70. “Last year I didn’t finish as well as I wanted to, so this was some nice redemption for me.”

 

Last year, Mathews held the 36-hole lead at this event, but ultimately fell to second place with a final round 77. This time, the roles were reversed and it was Mathews’ turn to finish strong and come out on top.

 

After playing the front nine at even-par, she pulled to within one stroke of the lead with a birdie on No. 12. Two holes later, she stuck her approach shot to just a couple of feet away and made birdie to tie McKenzie Daffin of Fort Bragg, N.C atop the leaderboard.

 

“I had a solid front nine, but on the back, I got a couple of birdies to go,” Mathews said. “My iron proximity and wedge proximity were both extremely tight, so it was easy to make those putts go in the hole. Sticking it close is a great feeling, but you’ve got to take it one shot at a time. When I stick it, I’m just focused about getting the line down and getting the speed down for the putt.”

 

After another birdie for Mathews on No. 16, a hole that Daffin bogeyed, the Mebane native held a two-stroke advantage, and knew what she had to do on the closing stretch to come away a champion.

 

“After I made that birdie on No. 16, I just went to the next tee and was focused on that shot,” Mathews said. “I wasn’t focused on the score at all, because that can get to your head and mess you up. I was just taking it one shot at a time.”

 

“McKenzie is a great player,” she added. “She’s super nice. It was fun competing with her, but I knew what I needed to do to win, and I got it done coming down the stretch.”

 

With the win, and in addition to her great play all summer, Mathews earned an invite to play on the Carolinas Team at the 19th Girls’ Mid-Atlantic Challenge Matches at Danville Golf Club in Danville, Va.

 

The CGA would like to extend a thank you to the members and staff of Ironwood Golf & Country Club, specifically to PGA Professional John LaMonica, Golf Professional Jon Rucker and Golf Course Superintendent Danny Ray Britt for their hospitality in hosting the 16th Dogwood State Junior Girls’ Championship. We would also like to thank the players and spectators for their understanding and adherence to the new COVID-19 tournament protocols.


 

16th Dogwood State Junior Girls’ Championship

Ironwood Golf & Country Club | Greenville, N.C.

Final Results

 

Pos. Player City, State, Graduation To Par R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Emily Mathews Mebane, NC, 2023 -1 73 72 70 215
2 McKenzie Daffin Fort Bragg, NC, 2021 +1 72 68 77 217
3 Alexsandra Lapple Pinehurst, NC, 2023 +3 69 78 72 219
4 Kiera Bartholomew Wake Forest, NC, 2023 +5 75 74 72 221
5 Grace Ridenour Raleigh, NC, 2025 +8 73 78 73 224
6 Grace Holcomb Wilmington, NC, 2021 +9 76 73 76 225
7 Anna Howerton Winston-Salem, NC, 2023 +11 74 79 74 227
T8 Morgan Ketchum Winston-Salem, NC, 2022 +12 78 78 72 228
T8 Lotte Fox Raleigh, NC, 2020 +12 76 77 75 228
10 Leah Edwards Greensboro, NC, 2025 +13 79 73 77 229
11 Macy Pate Boone, NC, 2024 +15 79 74 78 231
12 Elizabeth Lohbauer Huntersville, NC, 2021 +16 81 74 77 232
T13 Jaclyn Kenzel Southern Pines, NC, 2020 +17 79 80 74 233
T13 Kayla Dowell Mebane, NC, 2021 +17 82 77 74 233
T13 Macie Burcham Greensboro, NC, 2021 +17 79 76 78 233
T13 Megan Morris Cary, NC, 2021 +17 80 75 78 233
T13 Halynn Lee Cary, NC, 2021 +17 75 75 83 233
18 Deborah Spair Raleigh, NC, 2020 +19 76 82 77 235
T19 Emerson B. Dever Durham, NC, 2025 +20 79 78 79 236
T19 Ella Perna Durham, NC, 2022 +20 76 81 79 236
T19 Layla Meric Monroe, NC, 2021 +20 79 79 78 236
T19 Kinsley Smith Raleigh, NC, 2024 +20 80 76 80 236
23 Maci Beaver Roanoke Rapids, NC, 2021 +22 78 77 83 238
T24 Heather Appelson Wake Forest, NC, 2023 +24 83 83 74 240
T24 Katherine Brictson Raleigh, NC, 2024 +24 80 76 84 240
26 Gabriela Cruz High Point, NC, 2021 +26 83 79 80 242
T27 Sophia Martone Holly Springs, NC, 2021 +28 83 80 81 244
T27 Mary Sears Brown Wake Forest, NC, 2021 +28 81 80 83 244
T29 Julie Fiedler New Bern, NC, 2021 +35 83 86 82 251
T29 Camryn Lamp Conover, NC, 2021 +35 87 82 82 251
31 Adamma Anukwuem Salisbury, NC, 2023 +37 82 81 90 253
T32 Claudia Winterberg Harrisburg, NC, 2021 +58 98 88 88 274
T32 Anna Reimers Mount Olive, NC, 2023 +58 95 87 92 274
34 Peyton Nichols Winterville, NC, 2024 +63 94 92 93 279
WD Ava Lucas Raleigh, NC, 2021 - 75 84 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.     

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