On August 28, 2014

Central Vt. golfers take top finishes at the State Amateur Championship

Rutland’s Chloe Levins takes second place with Kristin Mahoney of Rutland, Terry Boyce and Patti Haas of Killington finishing in the top 10

Madison Corley of Essex Junction fired a blistering one-under par round of 71 to secure her second straight State Amateur Championship, Vermont State Women’s Golf Association officials announced Thursday, Aug. 21. Madison Corley lead from wire-to-wire with all three rounds in the 70s for a three-day total of 225.

Chloe Levins of Rutland matched Madison’s sub-par round with a 71 of her own to pull herself into second place, three shots behind Madison at 228.

Overall, the scoring for Thursday’s final round was lower, VSWGA reported. Tiffany Maurycy of Williston fired a 75 for a third place finish at 231. Holly Reynolds of Copley stayed in fourth place with a 76 for a 236 total. Kristin Mahoney of Rutland fired a 79 to pull herself into the top five with a 244 total.  Jeanne Morrissey of Williston finished in sixth place at 248.  Terry Boyce of Killington, Patti Haas of Killington, and Susie Bremner of Rocky Ridge all tied for seventh at 253.  Cheri Campbell of Burlington was tenth at 254.

Madison Corley also won the Junior Championship and the Allbright Ringer Trophy.  The team from Williston Golf Club won the Paquet Cup.

For more information visit www.vswga.org.

VSWGA State Amateur Championship results

Madison Corley, NA, 76-78-71 — 225
Chloe Levins, Rutland Country Club, 79-78-71 — 228
Tiffany Maurycy, Williston Golf Club, 80-76-75 — 231
Holly Reynolds, Copley Country Club, 80-80-76 — 236
Kristin Mahoney, Rutland Country Club, 84-81-79 — 244
Jeanne Morrissey, Williston Golf Club, 78-84-86 — 248
Susie Bremner, Rocky Ridge Golf Club, 84-80-89 — 253
Terry Boyce, Killington Golf Club, 85-88-80 — 253
Patti Haas, Killington Golf Club, 83-87-83 — 253
Cheri Campbell, Burlington Country Club, 84-80-90 — 254
Gretchen White, Williston Golf Club, 84-92-85 — 261
Jane Horton, Orleans Country Club, 94-83-88 — 265
Mari Harter, Orleans Country Club, 84-91-92 — 267
Rhonda Colvard, Burlington Country Club, 91-95-84 — 270
Sue Bagley, Country Club of Barre, 87-90-93 — 270
Maddie Myers, Vermont National Country Club, 95-92-83 — 270
Barbara Shiffler, Williston Golf Club, 92-90-88 — 270
Kathy Allbright, Green Mtn National Golf Course, 84-97-91 — 272
Ann Barron, Orleans Country Club, 89-93-91 — 273
Erika Politano, Green Mtn National Golf Course, 86-96-91 — 273
Katie Goulet, Newport Country Club, 88-99-88 — 275
Trish Wade, Green Mtn National Golf Course, 88-92-95 — 275
Sheila Clairmont, Williston Golf Club, 91-94-90 — 275
Cheryl Hoar, Burlington Country Club, 89-105-83 — 277
Nancy Devaux, West Bolton Golf Club, 95-95-89 — 279
Kathy Kemp, Country Club of Barre, 95-100-90 — 285
Olivia King, Barton Golf Club, 96-98-94 — 288
Doris Wildes, Country Club of Vermont, 97-103-90 — 290
Stephanie Damico, Northfield Country Club, 108-98-87 — 293
Chris Johnson, Saint Johnsbury Country Club, 93-94-114 — 301
Irene Farrar, Orleans Country Club, 108-107-97 — 312
Eunice Bashaw, Crown Point Country Club, 106-101-105 — 312
Kathy Sikora, West Bolton Golf Club, 116-106-99 — 321

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