U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur
The U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur is one of thirteen United States Golf Association national championships. First played in 1987, it provides amateur women over the age of 25 an opportunity to compete for a national championship.[1] Entrants must have a handicap index of 9.4 or lower.[2]
The major amateur tournament in the U.S. for women, the U.S. Women's Amateur, is dominated by women under age 25, many with hopes of becoming tournament professionals.
Winners
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Course | Location |
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2016 | Julia Potter | 2 & 1 | Shannon Johnson | The Kahkwa Club | Erie, Pennsylvania |
2015 | Lauren Greenlief | 2 & 1 | Margaret Shirley | Squire Creek Country Club | Choudrant, Louisiana |
2014 | Margaret Shirley | 5 & 3 | Julia Potter | Harbour Trees Golf Club | Noblesville, Indiana |
2013 | Julia Potter | 19 holes | Margaret Shirley | Biltmore Forest Country Club | Asheville, North Carolina |
2012 | Meghan Bolger Stasi | 6 & 5 | Liz Waynick | Briggs Ranch Golf Club | San Antonio, Texas |
2011 | Ellen Port | 2 & 1 | Martha Leach | Bayville Golf Club | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
2010 | Meghan Bolger Stasi | 2 up | Carol Robertson | Wichita Country Club | Wichita, Kansas |
2009 | Martha Leach | 3 & 2 | Laura Coble | Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club | Ocala, Florida |
2008 | Joan Higgins | 1 up | Lynn Simmons | Barton Hills Country Club | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
2007 | Meghan Bolger | 1 up | Kerry Postillion | Desert Forest Golf Club | Carefree, Arizona |
2006 | Meghan Bolger | 5 & 4 | Thuhashini Selvaratnam | Old Waverly Golf Club | West Point, Mississippi |
2005 | Mary Ann Lapointe | 1 up | Kerry Postillion | Shadow Hawk Golf Club | Richmond, Texas |
2004 | Corey Weworski | 5 & 4 | Virginia Grimes | Holston Hills Country Club | Knoxville, Tennessee |
2003 | Amber Marsh | 3 & 2 | Shannon Ogg | Long Cove Club | Hilton Head, South Carolina |
2002 | Kathy Hartwiger | 2 up | Ellen Port | Eugene Country Club | Eugene, Oregon |
2001 | Laura Shanahan | 4 & 3 | Mina Hardin | Fox Run Golf Club | Eureka, Missouri |
2000 | Ellen Port | 3 & 2 | Anna Schultz | Big Canyon Country Club | Newport Beach, California |
1999 | Alissa Herron | 1 up | Leland Beckel | Cherokee Town & Country Club | Atlanta, Georgia |
1998 | Virginia Derby Grimes | 4 & 3 | Robin Weiss | Champions Golf Club, Cypress Creek Course | Houston, Texas |
1997 | Carol Semple Thompson | 2 & 1 | Leslie Shannon | Atlantic City Country Club | Northfield, New Jersey |
1996 | Ellen Port | 2 & 1 | Kerry Postillion | Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Course | Rancho Mirage, California |
1995 | Ellen Port | 3 & 1 | Brenda Corrie-Kuehn | Essex County Club | Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts |
1994 | Sarah LeBrun Ingram | 2 & 1 | Marla Jemsek | Tacoma Golf & Country Club | Tacoma, Washington |
1993 | Sarah LeBrun Ingram | 2 & 1 | Mary Burkhardt | Rochester Golf & Country Club | Rochester, Minnesota |
1992 | Marion Maney-McInerney | 19 holes | Carol Semple Thompson | Old Marsh Golf Club | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
1991 | Sarah LeBrun Ingram | 6 & 5 | Martha Lang | Desert Highlands Golf Club | Scottsdale, Arizona |
1990 | Carol Semple Thompson | 3 & 1 | Page Marsh Lea | Allegheny Country Club | Sewickley, Pennsylvania |
1989 | Robin Weiss | 22 holes | Page Marsh Lea | The Hills of Lakeway Golf Club | Lakeway, Texas |
1988 | Martha Lang | 4 & 3 | Mary Hanyak | Amelia Island Plantation | Amelia Island, Florida |
1987 | Cindy Scholefield | 6 & 5 | Pat Cornett-Iker | Southern Hills Country Club | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Source[3]
Multiple winners
- 4 wins: Ellen Port, Meghan Bolger Stasi
- 3 wins: Sarah LeBrun Ingram
- 2 wins: Carol Semple Thompson, Julia Potter
References
External links
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