SPIRIT WHISPERINGS BOARD FREE
Business-friendly amenities include phones along with free local calls (restrictions may apply). This Franklin cottage provides complimentary wired Internet access. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations with jetted bathtubs, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Accommodations at this 4-star cottage have kitchens with full-sized refrigerators/freezers, stovetops, microwaves, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Select Comfort beds feature Egyptian cotton sheets and premium bedding. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations include sofa beds. to victory earlier this year.Guest accommodations at this cottage offer washers/dryers and DVD players. Women’s Mid-Amateur champion (1991, 19) and a member of three Curtis Cup Teams (1992, 19), will serve as captain after leading the U.S. The 42nd edition of the match will be played June 10-12 at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Both Jensen and Rose are fantastic competitors and people, and we are proud to once again have them represent the USGA and the United States.” “We felt it was important to keep those selections intact, despite the unprecedented nature of the current match schedule. McCormack Medal winner receive automatic selections to the Curtis Cup team,” said John Bodenhamer, senior managing director, championships. “As part of the USGA’s selection process for its international competitions, the reigning U.S. Women’s Amateur champion and McCormack Medal winner would earn spots.īoth Castle and Zhang were members of last August’s Curtis Cup. With that being the case, the USGA decided the reigning U.S. The Curtis Cup is being played in consecutive years due to circumstances around the pandemic. Jensen Castle and Rose Zhang have already secured their places on next year’s Curtis Cup team as the Americans look for their third consecutive triumph against Great Britain and Ireland. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: MEN | WOMEN | COMBINED Castle, Zhang Earn Spots On U.S. And Switzerland was a surprise runner-up in the women’s team competition, placing seven strokes behind the U.S. Isabella Fierro, a Mexican international who plays at Oklahoma State, shot 7-under 209 to claim runner-up in the women’s portion. Hugo Townsend of Sweden continued to show promise as he finished second in the men’s individual. blitzing the field, there were solid performances elsewhere. While most of the attention went to the U.S. Having her with us this week was special.” “She’s been through so much, and I’ve learned so much from her. “Stacy is such an inspiration to young golfers like us out there,” Zhang said. Having Lewis captain the team was a vital part of the experience for Zhang, the No.
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I really appreciated what they did this week.” “I’m thankful that they came, and for their fight when it’s a time they could be taking time off.
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“I was proud of the way the kids rallied,” Lewis said. LPGA Tour player Stacy Lewis served as the U.S. The only other country to win a gold medal was Sweden, who won the men’s team competition by one stroke over the Americans.
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Zhang and Heck also combined to win the women’s team portion. Bennett, the Texas A&M Aggie who won three times in the spring semester, showed out in his home state by winning the men’s gold in a two-stroke victory. Zhang, hot off of a three-victory opening semester at Stanford, won the women’s individual portion by three strokes. The Americans won four of the five gold medals. The next best team was Canada, led by Savannah Grewal and Johnny Travale, which finished 21 strokes behind the U.S. Nobody could come close to keeping pace with the Americans, who totaled 28-under-par 620 between the formidable team of Sam Bennett, James Piot, Rose Zhang and Rachel Heck. The unique event saw 20 countries competing against each other in five concurrent competitions. The United States side easily ran away with the team championship gold medal in the Spirit International on Saturday at Whispering Pines Golf Club in Trinity, Texas. Header Americans Romp At Spirit International Canada Finishes One Shot Ahead of Sweden For Runner-Up