Choi wins Oregon Women's Stroke Play
WOODLAND, OR (August 14, 2013) — Aram Choi of Portland State University shot 70-72 this week at Lewis River Golf Course to take home the Oregon Women's Stroke Play title.
She finished the tournament one stroke ahead of Oregon State University golfer Ashlee Pickerell, who shot a two-under par 70 on Wednesday to move from three back into solo second place.
Co-leader of the first round Gigi Stoll of Beaverton High School shot 76 in the final round and dropped back to fifth.
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ABOUT THE
Oregon Women's Stroke Play
36-hole stroke play competition. Entries are open to
amateur golfers who
are
female with USGA Handicap
Indexes™ of 22.4 and less, and are
members in
good standing of an
OGA Member Club. The Women’s Division
will be
limited to the first 96
qualified entrants who must be at least 13
years of age. The Senior Women’s Division
will
be limited to the first 48 qualified
entrants who are at least 50 years of age.
Entries will be accepted according to the
lowest USGA Handicap
Indexes™ as of the entry deadline.
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