2022 Ladies’ Club Championship

By:
Corey Roberson, Director of Golf

The 2022 Ladies’ Club Championship was held on Wednesday and Thursday, September 14 and 15, where 20 ladies competed for the overall championship. In the gross competition, the race was tight after Day 1, as Karla Wright and Liza Robinson had a 1-shot lead over Yana Dommert and Sue Bielstein. A few other ladies — Maria Sayers, Jamie Angelich and Kam Gossett — were hot on their heels. Half-way through the back nine on Thursday, the race was narrowed to Liza, Yana and Maria. Yana stumbled out of contention on #13 and Liza made a costly double on #15, which gave Maria a 1-shot lead at the time. Maria would go on to make a good par on #16 but ran into trouble on #17 and made double. Liza made par on #16 and hit two great shots on #17 setting up a 2-putt par. Standing on the 18th tee, Liza had a 1-shot lead. At this point, Maria was just short of the green on #18 and with a missed up-and-down, made bogey. Liza hit two more beautiful shots setting up a routine par to capture the 2022 Ladies’ Club Championship by 2-shots over Maria and 6-shots over Yana and Sue. We did a scorecard playoff to break the tie for 3rd place between Yana and Sue — Yana won the playoff. 

In the net competition, Jamie Angelich started Thursday with a 6-shot lead and extended that to an 8-shot lead by the day’s end to take the net title! With rounds of 64-69, Jamie was victorious over Beckie Russi who is a tough competitor and carded rounds of 71-70. Coming in 3rd place, Karla Wright posted rounds of 70-75.

Thank you to all of our ladies who competed in the event!

Corey Roberson is the Director of Golf at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. He can be reached at croberson@cordilleraranch.com and 830.336.4653.

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