A historical bandon round, a golf canal cameo: scenes of a records setting US Women’s AM

A historical bandon round, a golf canal cameo: scenes of a records setting US Women’s AM

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Records have fallen. Favorites have that too.

Three days in the 125th American amateur championship for women in Bandon Dunes, the tournament has already left its mark. With another four days of match play, this is what you need to know to get informed.

History was written

On Tuesday it became clear and still along the coast of the southern oregon, which strips Bandon -dunes of his most important defense: Wind. Many competitors benefited (the scoring average for the field with 156 players was a showy 72.37), but nothing more than the Canadian Vanessa Borovilos, an emerging second-year A&M second-year student, who recorded 10 Birdies on their way to the lowest single-round score of the event. Her 9-under 63 was also one blow to bind the lowest score by a female golfer in the history of USGA Championship.

An engineer has designed an epic comeback

The sparkling Tour of Borovilos spent her to the Tour of 64, where she received a taste of her own medicine from Ashley Kozlowski from Littleton, Colo, a former Purdue golfer who now works as a system engineer for Aeronautics Giant Northrop Grumman. Three-down to Borovilos by 15 holes, Kozlowski Bird the remaining three to extend the game before he ended it with a par on the second extra hole.

The two top seeds are out

For a while, it was déjà vu all over again thanks to two familiar names: Rianne Malixi of the Philippines and Asterisk Tallley of Chowchilla, Calif. After meeting in the finals of a pair of USGA Championships in 2024 (The US Girls’ Junior and the US Women’s Amateur, With Malixi Winning Both), The Two Cruised Through Stroke Play this week to Co-Medalist and Appeared was assumed to be. Instead, The early expulsion of Malixi and Talley marked the first time in a decade that several medal winners in this event were eliminated in the round of 64.

A golf group is in the mix

From making shots to calling Schoten, Golf Channel on-course Reporter Emilia (Migliabacio) Doran, both tasks handled nicely on Wednesday. A dual Curtis cupper and former all-American in Wake Forest, Doran left an 8-foot putt for Birdie on the 20th hole to defeat Arkansas emerging senior Reagan Zibilski. She then hit her cap for headsets and switched to her broadcast role. At 26 she is the oldest player who stays in the field. She will be confronted with Adrianna Lau in the round of 32 on Thursday morning.

You can coordinate live at home

Thirty -two players continue to exist, but Thursday is a long day, and by the time it is over, the field will be reduced to eight. The round of 32 is played on Thursday morning, starting at 7.15 am local time, followed by the round of 16 in the afternoon. That afternoon session will be broadcast live on a golf channel of 6/18 pm et. Friday’s quarterfinals will be broadcast live on Golf Canal in the same window, followed by the quarterfinals on Saturday from 3-6 pm et and the 36-hole champion match on Sunday from 7 pm to 10 am et.

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