PRESENTING
WoMEN’S senioR amateur
FIRST TEAM
Susan Cohn
Palm Beach Gardens, FlORIDA
Semifinalist, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
Top 5, Florida Women’s Senior Open (Pro)
Runner-Up, Florida Women’s Senior Amateur
Cohn nearly won three of the biggest events on the senior women’s calendar, coming up just short in each. Her tremendous run in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur was ended by eventual champion Lara Tennant in the semifinals.
Kathy Hartwiger
Birmingham, AlaBAMA
Winner, Women’s Southern GA Senior Amateur
Quarterfinalist, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
Runner-Up, North & South Senior Women’s
Hartwiger made a deep run in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur and also qualified for match play in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am. She also had two wins and finished runner-up in the North & South and the Alabama Women’s State Senior.
Kim Keyer-Scott
Estero, FlORIDA
Winner, Florida Women’s Senior Open (PRO)
Winner, Florida Women’s Senior Amateur
Runner-Up, Women’s Southern Golf Association Mid-Amateur
The late bloomer who didn’t play college golf until her mid-30s pulled off a double dip in Florida senior women’s events to go along with nice showings at the Women’s Southern Mid-Amateur, the Women’s Southern Senior, the North & South Senior Women’s and the AGA Senior Women’s Amateur.
Martha Leach
Hebron, KenTUCKY
Winner, North and South Senior Women’s Championship
Top 20, U.S. Senior Women’s Open (PRO)
Round of 32, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
The former U.S. Women’s Mid-Am winner and sister to Hollis Stacy tied for low-am honors in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open and defended her title against a sturdy field in the North & South Senior Women’s. She also finished in the top 15 in the AGA Women’s Amateur against a field of mainly mid-ams.
Ellen Port
St. Louis, MISSOURI
Runner-Up, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
Winner, Metropolitan Senior Amateur
The seven-time USGA champion came close to an eighth title at the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, but the highlight of her year had to be winning the Metropolitan Senior Amateur, a men’s event in Missouri. She also tied for low-am honors in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open and made the round of 32 in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am.
Therese Quinn
Jacksonville, FlORIDA
Winner, Allied Golf Association Senior Women’s Amateur
Top 5, North & South Senior Women’s
Round of 16, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
Quinn won by five strokes against a strong field in the AGA Senior Women’s Am and she also had notable top-10s in the North & South Senior Women’s, the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur and the Florida Women’s Senior Amateur.
Christine Petit-Martin
France
Winner, European Seniors’ Championship
Winner, TrophÉe Lally Segard
Runner-Up, Belgian International Senior Championship
Petit-Martin had two big wins and a runner-up to go with a top-10 finish in the European Senior Ladies’ Championship.
Lara Tennant
Portland, OreGON
Winner, U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
Made Cut, U.S. Senior Women’s Open (PRO)
Round of 16, U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur
Tennant won her third consecutive U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, defeating good friend Ellen Port in the finals. She is the 11th player in history to win a USGA event three consecutive times. Following her win, she went on a great run in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am to show she still can compete with players less than half her age.
Sylvie Van Molle
Belgium
Winner, Belgian International Senior
Winner, Gran Premio Senior Femenino
Van Molle won three events in three different countries. She was also top-5 in the Spanish International Senior Ladies’ Championship, the European Seniors’ Championship and the European Senior Ladies’ Team Championship. A quarterfinals appearance in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur cemented her place on the first team.
Susan West
Tuscaloosa, AlaBAMA
Top 5, Ladies National Golf Association Senior
Top 10, Florida Senior Women’s Open (PRO)
Top 10, Women’s Southern Golf Association Senior Amateur
West had a full calendar of national events and was competitive in nearly all of them, racking up seven finishes of 11th place or better. She also reached the round of 32 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur.
Corey Weworski
Carlsbad, CalifORNIA
Top 5, North and South Senior Women’s
Top 5, Allied Golf Association Senior Women’s Am
Weworski had three top-5 finishes in big events, made the cut at the U.S. Senior Women’s Open, reached the round of 32 in the U.S. Senior Women’s Am and qualified for match play in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am.
SECOND TEAM
Macarena Campomanes
Spain
Winner, Spanish International Senior Ladies’ Championship
Runner-Up, European Senior Ladies’ Team Championship
MarÍa Castillo
Runner-Up, Spanish International Senior Ladies’ Championship
Top 5, European Senior Ladies’ Team Championship
Mina Hardin
Winner, Texas Women’s Senior Stroke Play
Runner-Up, Women’s Southern Golf Association Senior Amateur
Shelly Haywood
Huntington Beach, CalifORNIA
Runner-Up, Ladies National Golf Association Senior
Runner-Up, California Senior Women’s Championship
Mary Jane Hiestand
Naples, FlORIDA
Top 10, Florida Women’s Senior Open (PRO)
Top 10, Allied Golf Association Senior Women’s Amateur
Sarah Ingram
Nashville, TennESSEE
Winner, Ladies National Golf Association Senior
Pamela Kuong
Wellesley Hills, MassACHUSETTS
Top 5, Allied Golf Association Senior Women’s Amateur
Top 5, Women’s Eastern Senior Amateur
Annick Riff
Top 5, European Senior Ladies’ Championship
Top 5, Belgian International Senior Championship
Shelly Stouffer
Canada
Winner, British Columbia Senior Championship
Sue Wooster
Australia
Winner, Arizona State Seniors Championship
Wunsch Xonia
Winner, Spanish Senior Championship
Top 5, Spanish International Senior Ladies’ Championship
HONORABLE MENTION
Tina Barker
Fairfield, CalifORNIA
Lin Culver
Palm Coast, FlORIDA
Lynne Cowan
Rocklin, CalifORNIA
Kay Daniel
Covington, LOUISIANA
Kim Eaton
Mesa, ArizONA
Amy Ellertson
Free Union, VIRGINIA
Sherry Herman
Gigi Higgins
Cape Coral, FlORIDA
Judith Kyrinis
Maggie Leef
Pewaukee, WiscONSIN
Andrea Miller
Keswick, VIRGINIA
Rose Tarpley
Guam