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1984

Mrs. Constance Guthrie

Mrs. Constance Guthrie, 50, of Spokane, Washington, shot 227 for 54 holes and won by two strokes over Mrs. Janice Calin, of Edina, Minnesota, at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club, in Tacoma, Washington.

The first-round lead was shared by Mrs. Lois Hodge, of Los Altos, California, and Mrs. Louise Wilson, of Louisville, Kentucky, both of whom shot 73, two strokes better than Mrs. Natalie Gamble, of Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, and Mrs. Alberta Bower, of Charleston, South Carolina. Mrs. Guthrie shot 76 with an eagle 3 on the 18th hole.

Mrs. Guthrie moved strongly into the picture with 73 in the second round and shared the lead with Mrs. Calin. A 70 boosted Mrs. Calin into the tie and equalled the Championship's record low round, set in 1979 by Mrs. Paul Dye, Jr. At the end of nine holes of the final round, Mrs. Guthrie held a two stroke lead, and despite some shaky play on the fifth and sixth holes, both par-3s, still led by four after 10.

On the 11th, a par 3, Mrs. Guthrie's tee shot plugged deep in a bunker, and when she made 5, Mrs. Calin pulled even. Mrs. Calin then four-putted the 12th hole and Mrs. Guthrie went ahead by two once again. Mrs. Dorothy Porter, four times the Senior Women's Amateur champion, finished third, at 231, tied with Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Gamble was fifth, at 233.

Mrs. Porter was the Group C (ages 60 through 64) champion; Mrs. Gamble won Group B (55 through 59); and Mrs. Helen M. Johnson, of Tacoma, Washington, won Group D (65 and over).

 
Championship Facts
PAR AND YARDAGE – The Homestead’s Cascades Course will play at 5,515 yards and a par of 35-35—70.

ARCHITECT – The Cascades Course was designed by William Flynn and opened in 1923.

COURSE AND SLOPE RATING – The USGA Course Rating® for the Senior Women’s Amateur at The Homestead’s Cascades Course is 73.3 and USGA Slope Rating® is 130.

USGA AND VIRGINIA – The 2009 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur will be the 17th USGA championship conducted in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The most recent USGA championship played in Virginia was the 2004 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links at Golden Horseshoe Golf Club in Williamsburg. It will be the eighth USGA championship and first Senior Women’s Amateur hosted by The Homestead.

SCHEDULE OF PLAY – Championship competition will be in two stages: The 132 players eligible, including exempt players, will compete in 36 holes of stroke play to determine 64 qualifiers for match play.

Saturday, Sept. 12 – First round, stroke play (18 holes)

Sunday, Sept. 13 – Second round, stroke play (18 holes)

Monday, Sept. 14 – First round, match play (18 holes)

Tuesday, Sept. 15 – Second round, match play (18 holes); Third round, match play (18 holes)

Wednesday, Sept. 16 – Quarterfinals, match play (18 holes); Semifinals, match play (18 holes)

Thursday, Sept. 17 – Final, match play (18 holes)

ADMISSION – Admission and parking are free. Tickets are not needed for this USGA championship and spectators are encouraged to attend.

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