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Carolyn
Creekmore Beats Liz Haines For USGA Senior Women's Amateur Title,
1 Up
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| Liz
Haines makes a good pitch from near the hazard on the 16th hole
of the final match. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
Santa
Cruz, Calif.
- Carolyn Creekmore, 52, of
Dallas, Texas, built a 2-up lead with birdies on holes 10 and 11
and hung on to defeat Liz Haines, 56, of Gladwyne, Pa., 1 up, in
the 18-hole final match at the USGA Senior Women's Amateur at Pasatiempo
Golf Club.
Creekmore
never trailed over the tough 5,790-yard layout and seized the lead
for good in this age 50-and-older championship, when she made a
12-footer that circled the hole before it fell on the 11th and then
gained a concession on her 6-foot birdie putt on the following hole
when Haines found trouble off the tee and was out of the hole.
Haines
pulled to within 1 down when she chipped in from the back of the
12th green. From there, the two traded holes, with Creekmore taking
the 14th with a par and Haines winning the 15th with a birdie. Haines
had a chance to square the match on the par 3 last hole, but she
missed her uphill 6-footer for birdie, allowingCreekmore to two-putt
from 20 feet for the win.
"I
told myself, 'You don't have to make the first putt, just make sure
you make the next putt,’ " said Creekmore.
"This
is something you want from the time you start playing golf," addedCreekmore,
who tried professional golf for four years in her mid-20s before
being reinstated as an amateur.
"I've
always heard people say, ‘It hasn't sunk in,’ I'm just
numb. You think, 'Wow, how'd I do that!’ "
Creekmore
and Haines each had two winning pars through the first nine holes.
Creekmore made a winning 6-footer for par at the second hole and
two-putted for a win at the par-3 fifth. However, she three-putted
the sixth and eighth holes to allow Haines to pull all square.
It
was the last putt, however, that lingered in her mind.
"I
wish I had made that putt on 18," said Haines, looking back at her
match. "I took advantage of any mistakes Carolyn
made and I played my best
golf all week long. I'd like to think that when a match is this
close that it could go either way."
Creekmore,
who raises horse on a 60-acre farm with her boyfriend Donnie Anderson,
a former Green Bay Packers' running back, was playing in her third
Senior Women's Amateur. Her previous best in a USGA championship
was twice reaching the quarterfinals of the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur
(1997 and 1999). She also won the 1997 Texas Women's Amateur.
"I
am playing better than ever," said the long-hitting Creekmore, who
goes by the nickname Creekie. "This is so exciting I can't even
tell you."
This
was Haines' 29th USGA championship, covering more than 30 years.
She was a semifinalist at the 2001 Senior Women's Amateur, but never
was a finalist until now.
"I
have been waiting a long time," said Haines of reaching a USGA final.
Advancing in a USGA championship is always your highest goal as
an amateur."
Creekmore
had trailed for a total of only two holes over her previous four
matches. She beat Toni Wiesner of Fort Worth, Texas, in her semifinal
match, 2 up. She easily defeated Ann Lahey of Kentfield, Calif.,
in her quarterfinal match, 7 and 6. She made more birdies than anyone
else in the field for the championship. With the usual concessions
for match play, she had 15 bridies before the final match.
Haines
was equally in form, playing from behind for only seven holes all
week. She won her see-saw semifinal match over Martha Lang of Mandeville,
La., 2 up. She beat Marianne Towersey of Newport Beach, Calif.,
in her quarterfinal match, 3 and 2. Haines made less than half the
birdies that Creekmore did for the week (seven), but was adept at
chipping and putting around the small, sloping greens designed by
famous architect Alister Mackenzie.
The
Senior Women's Amateur is one of 13 national championships conducted
annually by the United States Golf Association, 10 of which are
strictly for amateurs.
Story
written by Craig Smith, USGA director of media relations.
You can reach him at csmith@usga.org.
Santa
Cruz, Calif. - Result of Thursday's 18-hole championship final at
the USGA Senior Women's Amateur, at the 5,790-yard, par 36-36-72
Pasatiempo Golf Club .
Carolyn
Creekmore, Dallas, Texas (155) def. Elizabeth Haines, Gladwyne,
Pa. (160), 1 up.
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