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1987

Anne Sander

Anne Sander, 50, of Seattle, Washington, shot rounds of 72-80-76-228 to win the championship by three strokes over Harriet Hart of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and eight strokes over Charlotte Wood of Beaumont, Texas. The win was Sander's fourth in a USGA competition. She won the Women's Amateur in 1958, 1961 and 1963.

Sander shot a two-under-par 72 in the first round, which was played on a day that featured heavy rain and gusty winds. She led Wood and Millie Zimring by five strokes. Sander was seven over par through six holes of the second round, but was one under par the rest of the way for a round of 80. Zimring's second 77 pulled her to within two strokes at 154. Hart stood another stroke back at 78-77-155.

After parring the first hole of the final round, Zimring lost six strokes over the next five and fell from contention. Hart had cut Sander's lead to one stroke after six holes. The margin was still one after 11 holes. Sander then birdied the 12th and picked up another stroke when Hart bogeyed the 13th. Sander parred in for a three-stroke victory.

Sander was the Group I winner (ages 50-54). Lois Hodge won Group 2 (ages 55-59), shooting 247; Dot Porter won Group 3 (ages 60-64) with a 245 total; and Helen Sigel Wilson won Group 4 (ages 65 and over) with 251. The USGA accepted 136 entries for the championship.

 
Championship Facts

COURSE ARCHITECT – John Fought, an Oregonian who won the 1977 U.S. Amateur, made revisions to the Meadows course in 1999. The redesign resembles great American courses from the 1920s and 30s with its use of directional and fore-bunkers. The original Meadows Course opened in 1969.

COURSE SETUP – The USGA Course Rating/Slope Rating® for Sunriver's Meadow Course during the USGA Senior Women's Amateur Championship is: 74.4/141.

Heights of grass:
Teeing ground – .275"
Fairways and driving range tee -- .450-.475"
Collars around greens – .300", approximately 30 inches wide, or one mower width
Putting greens – no height prescribed; speed: 10-10 ½ feet on the Stimpmeter.
Primary rough – 2-2 ½ "
Intermediate rough – 1 ¼", approximately 6' wide or one mower width

WHO CAN ENTER -- Open to female amateur golfers who will have reached their 50th birthday on or before Sept. 1, 2007, and have USGA Handicap Indexes not exceeding 18.4.

 

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