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1997

Carol Semple Thompson

Carol Semple Thompson, 48, of Sewickley, Pa., defeated Leslie Shannon, 49, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2 and 1, to win the 11th U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship at the 5,984-yard, par-72, Atlantic City Country Club.

Thompson, a two-time winner of this national championship for women age 25 or older, closed the match on the par-3, 161-yard 17th when Shannon failed to convert a 12-foot putt to save par.

"Amazing," said the 1973 U.S. Women's Amateur champion. "I never thought I would win."

Shannon, a first-time finalist in a national championship, was one under par at the turn before carding three bogeys and two double bogeys on the back side.

"I was disappointed for only nine holes this week," said Shannon. "That's it. But I am sure when I look back, I will be very pleased I made the finals."

Thompson was 1 up through 15 holes, before the match was all but decided after the par-4, 348-yard 16th.

"It looked like a good opportunity for Leslie to win the hole and go back to even," said Thompson, who found trouble after her second shot landed in the scrub just short and right of the green. "I was just hoping to halve the hole. It was such a gift that she hit it into the water."

Shannon attempted to hit an 8-iron 135 yards, but came off of her second shot enough to find a small canal in front of the green.

"I thought the door was open," said the three-time Curtis Cup Team member. "All I had to do was hit the green. I was in a good situation to win the hole. As it was, she hit a good third shot and that was it."

A member of the USGA Executive Committee, Thompson has won three national titles, competed for a record-nine U.S. Curtis Cup teams, and has 16 Pennsylvania state amateur titles to her credit.

"I am overwhelmed," she concluded. "Really."

 

 
Championship Facts

U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur

PAR AND YARDAGE – Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club will play at 6,173 yards and a par of 35-37—72 for stroke-play rounds. For match play, the course will play at 6,193 yards.

COURSE SETUP – The USGA Course Rating® for the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur at Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club is 76.5 and USGA Slope Rating® is 134.

Tees, fairways, approaches and collars, height of grass – 0.425 inches

Putting greens – 0.120 inches with a speed of 10.5 to 11 feet on the USGA Stimpmeter

Intermediate Rough – 0.75 inches (6-foot width)

First Cut, Primary Rough – 1.5 inches (15- to 20-foot width)

Second Cut, Primary Rough – 2.5 inches

ARCHITECTS – Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club was designed by Charles Pace and Lee Popple and opened in 1964. The course was redesigned by Rees Jones in 2005.

THE USGA AND FLORIDA – The 2009 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship will be the 17th USGA championship conducted in the state of Florida. It will be the seventh national women’s championship and the third U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur to be conducted in the state of Florida. In 1988, the championship was held at Amelia Island Plantation in Amelia Island, and in 1992 it was played at Old Marsh Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens.

 

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