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Woodard’s 70 Leads After First Round

At 2007 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur

Carefree, Ariz. – Dawn Woodard, 33, of Franklin, Tenn., shot a 3-under 70 to take the lead following Saturday’s first round of stroke play at the 2007 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur, being played at the 6,208-yard, par-73 Desert Forest Golf Club.

Virginia Derby Grimes, 43, of Meridian, Miss., who played with Woodard, finished three shots back at even-par 73.

For Woodard, the key was keeping the ball in play and away from the many obstacles on Desert Forest’s difficult layout.

“I avoided the desert today, which is a good thing,” said Woodard. “I feel like I’m hitting the ball well off the tee, so I’m giving myself some good chances into the greens.”

Woodard made the first of her five birdies at the par-4, 382-yard fourth hole despite pushing her tee shot to the right. She also took advantage of the par-5 holes, with birdies on three of the five on the course.

“I knew that if you could keep it in play off the tee, there’s definitely some low scores out there because of the par 5s,” said Woodard. “I also realized that there are also some potential hazards along the way.”

But Woodard managed to avoid most of that trouble to record the only sub-par score of the first round.

Despite the strong start, Woodard wasn’t focused on earning stroke-play medalist honors. She did so a year ago but was eliminated in the second round in extra holes.

“The main goal is to have a tee time on Monday morning,” said Woodard, who is playing in her sixth Women’s Mid-Amateur. “Just because you’re medalist doesn’t mean you’re going to have an easy match. You can have a good player play poorly and end up down there and then get it together come Monday.”

Grimes, a three-time USA Curtis Cupper and the 1998 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur champion, had three birdies and three bogeys en route to her 73.

She agreed with Woodard’s game plan for playing this week’s championship course.

“The key is getting your drive in play and staying out of the desert,” said Grimes. “You get in there and you don’t know if you’re going to find it or take an unplayable.”

Defending champion Meghan Bolger, 29, of Haddonfield, N.J., was one of five players who finished five strokes back.

Bolger, who faced windier conditions in the afternoon, had four bogeys and one birdie en route to a 2-over 75.

“I didn’t keep it quite straight off the tee,” said Bolger. “I didn’t lose any balls, but I started steering the ball into the wind and you just can’t do that on this golf course.”

But Bolger, who is trying to become the first repeat champion in more than 10 years, was satisfied with her round overall.

“There are still some shots out there, but I am happy,” she said. “It’s a good start.”

Toni Wiesner, 60, of Fort Worth, Texas, who has played in all 21 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateurs, opened with a 3-over 76. Seven-time USGA champion Carol Semple Thompson, 58, of Sewickley, Pa., who is also playing in her 21st Women’s Mid-Am, shot an 8-over 81.

Among those finishing at 4-over 77 was 2007 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur champion Anna Schultz, 52, of Rockwall, Texas.

After a second day of stroke play Sunday, the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur field will be reduced to 64 players for match play. The first round of match play is scheduled for Monday, the second and third rounds will be played Tuesday, the quarterfinal and semifinal matches are on Wednesday, and the 18-hole championship final will be played Thursday.

The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur is one of 13 championships conducted annually by the United States Golf Association each year, 10 of which are strictly for amateurs.

Story written by Beth Murrison of USGA Media Relations. For questions or comments, contact her at bmurrison@usga.org.

Carefree, Ariz. – Results following Saturday’s first round of stroke play at the 2007 U.S. Women’s Mid- Amateur Championship at the 6,208-yard, par-73 Desert Forest Golf Club:

Dawn Woodard, Franklin, Tenn., 35-35--70

Virginia Grimes, Meridian, Miss., 38-35--73

Lisa Schlesinger, Laytonsville, Md., 41-34--75

Lynette Duran, Lakewood, Colo., 37-38--75

Meghan Bolger, Haddonfield, N.J., 38-37--75

Sharon Park, Irvine, Calif., 38-37--75

Tara Joy-Connelly, Duxbury, Mass., 38-37--75

Dana Harrity, N Hampton, N.H., 39-37--76

Toni Wiesner, Fort Worth, Texas, 35-41--76

Anna Schultz, Rockwall, Texas, 37-40--77

Lara Tennant, Portland, Ore., 37-40--77

Lynne Cowan, Davis, Calif., 38-39--77

Patty Moore, Charlotte, N.C., 40-37--77

Kerry Postillion, Burr Ridge, Ill., 40-38--78

Kim Eaton, Greeley, Colo., 38-40--78

Lee Ann Lewis, Great River, N.Y., 36-42--78

Lisa McGill, Philadelphia, Pa., 38-40--78

Veronique Drouin, Canada, 38-40--78

Adrienne Maclean, Verona, N.J., 39-40--79

Deanne Stolarik, Zion, Ill., 38-41--79

Deborah Anderson, Rancho Mirage, Calif., 37-42--79

Diane Lang, Jamaica, 41-38--79

Judy Dotten, Canada, 43-36--79

Rheba Mabie, Boulder Junction, Wis., 39-40--79

Robin Burke, Houston, Texas, 35-44--79

Sally Krueger, San Francisco, Calif., 38-41--79

Thuhashini Selvaratnam, Sri Lanka, 37-42--79

Ann Pohira, Winter Park, Fla., 38-42--80

Christy Schultz, Rochester, N.Y., 41-39--80

Jessica Branch, Orlando, Fla., 39-41--80

Jill Hardy, Canada, 38-42--80

Jin Son Antoskow, Phenix City, Ala., 38-42--80

Karen Garcia, Cool, Calif., 39-41--80

Kathy Kurata, Pasadena, Calif., 41-39--80

Kim Keyer-Scott, Cincinnati, Ohio, 40-40--80

Lea Bagwell Venable, Simpsonville, S.C., 40-40--80

Patti Huxford, Cumming, Ga., 43-37--80

Shannon Rouillard, Eugene, Ore., 39-41--80

Ann Lahey, Kentfield, Calif., 39-42--81

Carol S Thompson, Sewickley, Pa., 41-40--81

Ellen Port, St Louis, Mo., 42-39--81

Emily Ahn, Garden Grove, Calif., 43-38--81

Lecia Alexander, Stafford, Texas, 42-39--81

Martha Lang, Birmingham, Ala., 40-41--81

Mary Ann Lapointe, Canada, 43-38--81

Mary Jane Hiestand, Naples, Fla., 41-40--81

Mina Hardin, Ft Worth, Texas, 41-40--81

Noreen Mohler, Bethlehem, Pa., 40-41--81

Stacey Arnold, Westminster, Colo., 41-40--81

Leigh Klasse, St Anthony, Minn., 39-43--82

Michelle Stelben, Darien, Conn., 40-42--82

Shirley Trier, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., 41-41--82

Tracy Welch, Boston, Mass., 44-38--82

Brooke Cooper, New York, N.Y., 41-42--83

Carolyn Creekmore, Dallas, Texas, 42-41--83

Darquise Leduc, Canada, 43-40--83

Heidi Stark, Lincoln, Neb., 42-41--83

Kathy Crumley, Dallas, Texas, 42-41--83

Leigh Casey, San Jose, Calif., 40-43--83

Leslie Green, The Woodlands, Texas, 42-41--83

Lisa Kraxner, Kansas City, Mo., 40-43--83

Lynn Anderson, Hopkins, Minn., 42-41--83

Mari Miezwa, Brooklyn Park, Minn., 40-43--83

Marilyn Hardy, Houston, Texas, 42-41--83

Melanie Furuta, Long Beach, Calif., 41-42--83

Nadine Elliott, Bermuda Dunes, Calif., 38-45--83

Pam Clark Brown, Landenberg, Pa., 42-41--83

Sydney Moore, Menominee, Mich., 38-45--83

Angela Stewart, Greenville, N.C., 42-42--84

Annette Gaiotti, Marstons Mills, Mass., 42-42--84

Donna Gonsalves, Bluffton, S.C., 42-42--84

Eva Monisteri, San Mateo, Calif., 39-45--84

Jan Phillips, Bonita Springs, Fla., 40-44--84

Karen Veriato, San Marcos, Texas, 42-42--84

Kristi Joiner-Simpson, Phoenix, Ariz., 43-41--84

Kristin Feil, Littleton, Colo., 41-43--84

Laura Carson, Lake Bluff, Ill., 42-42--84

Linda Olsen, La Quinta, Calif., 42-42--84

Lisa Desimone, Phoenix, Ariz., 42-42--84

Marion Webster, Concord, Mass., 43-41--84

Martha Leach, Hebron, Ky., 43-41--84

Michelle Robinson, Littleton, Colo., 46-38--84

Mindy Smith, Zephyrhills, Fla., 43-41--84

Missy Farr-Kaye, Scottsdale, Ariz., 44-40--84

Nancy Beck, Dallas, Texas, 41-43--84

Stephanie Sendell, Pebble Beach, Calif., 41-43--84

Joan Higgins, Glendora, Calif., 43-42--85

Adrienne Gill, New York, N.Y., 42-44--86

Janie Carpenter, Garland, Texas, 42-44--86

Katie Falk, Milwaukee, Wis., 42-44--86

Laura Ladden, Coatesville, Pa., 40-46--86

Maureen Sheehan, Grayslake, Ill., 43-43--86

Sandra Brunner, Switzerland, 39-47--86

Betsy Aldrich, St Louis Park, Minn., 42-45--87

Jen Lochhead, Canada, 45-42--87

Laurie Strite, Foley, Ala., 44-43--87

Leeann Fairlie, Oklahoma City, Okla., 40-47--87

Marlo Stil, Solana Beach, Calif., 43-44--87

Nina Whalen, Indianapolis, Ind., 43-44--87

Susan West, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 42-45--87

Donna Young, Ewing, N.J., 41-47--88

Hilary Howard, Pacific Grove, Calif., 43-45--88

Karla Kalian, Brush Prairie, Wash., 44-44--88

Kristine Berger, Hilton Head Island, S.,C., 42-46--88

Louella Kanew, Los Angeles, Calif., 46-42--88

Lynn Simmons, Phoenix, Ariz., 41-47--88

Amy Walker, Dupont, Wash., 44-45--89

Carol Turnage, Anna, Texas, 45-44--89

Claudia Pilot, Austin, Minn., 44-45--89

Kathleen Maloney, Madison, N.J., 46-43--89

Mimi Racicot, Seattle, Wash., 45-44--89

Pam Kuong, Wellesley, Mass., 46-43--89

Salley Wessels, Mt Morris, Ill., 47-42--89

Maggie Weder, Greenville, N.C., 44-46--90

Nancy Kromar, Austin, Texas, 42-48--90

Teresa Cleland, Syracuse, N.Y., 44-46--90

Allisyn Terry, Leesburg, Va., 45-46--91

Corey Weworski, Carlsbad, Calif., 45-46--91

Joan Garety, Ada, Mich., 46-45--91

Monica Marquardt, Peoria, Ariz., 40-51--91

Renee Theiler-Reichle, Fallbrook, Calif., 46-45--91

Julie Harrison, Baton Rouge, La., 48-44--92

Amy Suleiman, North Royalton, Ohio, 46-47--93

Brenda Knott, Las Vegas, Nev., 47-46--93

Jamille Lee, Lincoln, Calif., 42-51--93

Sarah Phillips-Durst, Tallahassee, Fla., 43-50--93

Sue O'Connor, Lake Bluff, Ill., 46-47--93

Fumie Sato, Japan, 49-45--94

Kelly Loeb, Tucson, Ariz., 46-49--95

Angela Collins, Glendale, Calif., 48-48--96

Jennifer Douglas, Granite Bay, Calif., 49-48--97

Deborah Jamgochian, Greenwich, Conn., WD

 

 

 
Championship Facts

PAR AND YARDAGE – Desert Forest Golf Club will play at 6,209 yards with par of 37-36—73.

WHO CAN PLAY? – The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female amateur players who will have reached their 25th birthday on or before Sept. 29, and who have a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 9.4.

ARCHITECT – Desert Forest, widely considered the first desert-style course ever built, was designed by Robert "Red" Lawrence and opened in 1962. Lawrence carved the course from existing desert landscape, with virtually no soil having been removed or shaped during course construction. There are no fairway bunkers or water hazards on the course.

COURSE RATING AND SLOPE – The USGA Course RatingTM for Desert Forest Golf Club is 76.5; Slope Rating® is 143.

COURSE LAYOUT – The fairways will measure .500" in height. The intermediate rough will measure 1.0 inch with a width approximately 6 feet (with adjustments as needed). Depending on density, the primary rough will stand at approximately 1.75 inches high. The goal is to have the putting greens run 10.5-11 feet on the USGA Stimpmeter.

TICKETS – Admission for all six days of the championship is free of charge. Spectators are invited to walk the fairways behind the players, but no cameras are allowed during the days of competition.

 

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