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Marlene Streit

Canada’s Marlene Streit, 69, outlasted Nancy Fitzgerald, 59, of Carmel, Ind., in 23 holes to capture the 203 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur Championship at the 5,762-yard, par-72 Foothills course at Barton Creek Resort & Club in Austin, Texas.

It was the fourth USGA championship for Streit, who also captured the 1956 U.S. Women’s Amateur and the 1985 and 1994 Senior Women’s Amateurs. At 69 years, six months and two days old, she breaks the record of oldest ever to capture a USGA championship of 69 years, four months, and 24 days set by Lewis Oehmig at the 1985 USGA Senior Amateur.

Streit also joined countrywoman Gayle Borthwick as the only two players to have won the Senior Women's Amateur in both the stroke-play and match-play formats.

"This is really something," Streit said. "If anyone had said I'd win another champi-onship after the year 2000, 1 wouldn't have believed it. I didn't think I'd ever win another national championship."

Streit squared the match on the par-5, 460-yard 18th hole when she sank a four foot par putt and Fitzgerald missed her six-foot putt for par. The two remained all square until the 23rd hole, the par-5, 506-yard 5th hole, where Fitzgerald put her approach shot on the edge of a hazard, chipped on and two-putted, while Streit was safely on the green and two-putted for par to earn the 1-up victory.

It was the second marathon match of the day for Streit, who needed 24 holes to oust Marianne Towersey, 52, of Newport Beach, Calif, in the semifinals earlier that morning. The 24 holes was the most-ever in a Senior Women's Amateur match, and the 23 holes was a new high for the championship final.

"I always tell the young lads, you can't get tired until it's over," said Streit. "You can't get tired while you're doing it, so I just tried to tell myself that. I could have gone as many holes as it would have taken."

Fitzgerald, the 1997 Senior Women's Amateur champion, was also facing her sec-ond tough match of the day, after ousting four-time defending champion Carol Semple Thompson, 54, of Sewickley, Pa., 1 up. Fitzgerald won the match when Semple Thompson missed her par putt on the 18th hole.

"I think I played some of the best competitive golf of my life this morning," Fitzgerald said. "I knew I'd have to do it. Carol beat me last year so I was up for it. Mentally, I was ready to go and we played, in my opinion, great golf this morning."

The semifinal loss ended Semple Thompson's win streak of 28 consecutive Senior Women's Amateur matches, and ended her hopes of tying Carolyn Cudone's record of five consecutive titles, set from 1968-72.

"Nancy played beautifully," said Semple Thompson, who was the equivalent of two under par. "I played well, but not well enough."

 
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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