
Reed and Shelton halved the next three and with a win on the 15th, Shelton was heading to the semifinals on Sunday. Shelton again got out to an early 3 up lead and after trading a few holes got back to a 3 up lead heading in to the par-5, 12th hole. Shelton stayed steady in his Quarterfinal match on Saturday afternoon, going up against Stateline Amateur player Alex Reed. Winning Hole 15, Shelton had a comfortable 2 up lead heading in to 16 and clinched the match with a par on the 17th hole to win 2 and 1. After getting out to an early 3 up lead, Shelton faced a tough competitor in Terranova who tried to stage a comeback. In the Round of 16 on Saturday morning, Shelton faced a familiar name in Kansas City of Mark Terranova. He matched up with Patrick Roth in the first round of match play and after winning Holes 16 & 17 went on to win the match, 1 up. Shelton finished stroke play qualifying on Friday morning as the 22 seed with an even par round of 72 that featured one birdie and one bogey. This is his second KC Match Play victory, with the first coming in 1994.

It took six rounds of golf, a weather delay, and a 5 down comeback semifinal win, but he is our 2020 KC Match Play Champion.
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View full results > Posted in Women's Golf With cooler temperatures predicted for Tuesday, golfers will need to dress warm and mentally prepare for tougher course conditions. Darlene Allen holds third place with her 91. Jan Allerheiligen is in second place shooting 90 today. Bezek shot 88 on the cold and windy round. Jettie Bezek holds first place in the overall gross Super Senior division. With scores so close, the championship is still in reach for many. Terri Albers, Susan DeVoe, and Denise Desilet all hold fourth place at 83. Susan Mueller, Wichita holds third place at 82. Linscott shot 80, holding a one-shot lead over 2019 champion, Pam Simpson, Kansas City. Leading the overall gross Senior division is Martha Linscott, Mission Hills. It was a very windy day in Manhattan, Kansas for the first round of the Women’s Senior/Super Senior Championship. Wind Prevails at Women’s Senior/Super Senior The last women’s event of the season will be Fall Triple Threat at Country Club of Leawood on October 12. “Yesterday I shot a 91 and I didn’t feel too bad about it,” said Allen while discussing the weather on Monday, “I looked forward to today to play again.” Susan DeVoe, 2019 Senior Player of the Year, shot 83-76-159 to hold third place.Ĭalmer conditions today at the Senior/Super Senior championship yielded lower scores.ĭarlene Allen claimed the Super Senior title this afternoon shooting 91-84-175 winning by two shots over Jettie Bezek. Most notably, is Denise Desilet who has won the event 11 times during her career.Ģ019 Champion, Pam Simpson finished in a close second shooting 81-77-158 for the event. Historically champions at the Women’s Senior Championship have won the event multiple times throughout their careers. This was Linscott’s first year eligible for the championship. From there she knew she had a good chance of finishing strong. On the tough par-3, 17 th hole she hit the green and made par. Going into the back nine she was coaching herself to stay in the moment and think positively about her putting.

Her plan worked well, as she finished one over on the front nine today.

Linscott held the lead going into today, “I wanted to stick to my game plan which was hit the fairway, hit the green, and not worry about what everyone else was doing,” Linscott said. Martha Linscott claimed the title shooting 80-74-154. A new era of Women’s Senior champions has begun.
