Maurycy, who finished second in the Colorado-based qualifier for the national tournament, fell to 10th-seeded Katie Miller, who’s competing in her home state of Pennsylvania, 5 and 3 in Monday’s round-of-64 matches.
Maurycy won the first hole with a bogey and was all square after a birdie on No. 8, but couldn’t keep up with Miller from then on. The Pennsylvanian played the final seven holes of the match in 2 under par to advance to the round of 32.
Here are the stroke-play scores of all the Coloradans who competed at the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am:
52. Tiffany Maurycy of Denver 82-78–160 (lost in R64)
Failed to Advance to Match Play
Janet Moore of Centennial 83-82–165
Susie Roh of Denver 78-87–165
Part-time Vail resident Meghan Christensen 86-91–177
For all the results from the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur, which is limited to players 25 and older, CLICK HERE.
]]>Roh made 14 pars, two bogeys and two double bogeys in a 6-over-par 78 in round 1, which was suspended due to inclement weather with six players still on the course. The first round will conclude Sunday morning, with round 2 following.
After 36 holes, the top 64 players out of the 132-golfer field will advance to match play, which begins on Monday. Roh, a former professional, made match play the last time she competed in the national championship, in 2004.
Also inside the top 64 after Saturday was Tiffany Maurycy of Denver, who carded an 82 and shares 60th place.
Here are the scores of all the Coloradans competing at the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am, which is limited to players 25 and older:
26. Susie Roh of Denver 78
60. Tiffany Maurycy of Denver 82
72. Janet Moore of Centennial 83
105. Part-time Vail resident Meghan Christensen 86
Julia Potter of Indianapolis was the only player to break par on Saturday as she started with a 1-under-par 71.
For all the scores from the Women’s Mid-Am, CLICK HERE.
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