SF City Women's: Cathrea leads top seeds advancing
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (Feb. 23, 2014) -- Top-seed and defending champion Casie Cathrea won with ease and advanced to the Round of 16 at the 2014 San Francisco City Women's Championship Sunday.
The highly-ranked Cathrea, who recently announced her decision to leave Oklahoma State after just one semester to focus on her training and development outside of NCAA play, knocked off No. 32 Madeline Bong and will face 16th seed Kathleen Scavo when play resumes Saturday at Presidio Golf Course.
No. 2 seed Amanjoty Sangha, who took stroke-play co-medalist honors with No. 3 seed Anna Zhou, is also moving on. She beat Katherine Zhu on Sunday, 2-and-1.
Zhou bested No. 30 Emily Rotter, 7-and-5.
No. 4 Angela Liu kept the top four seeds in tact entering the second weekend of match play thanks to a win over No. 29 Sarah Rotter.
For a full rundown of Sunday's Round of 32 scores and results, use the link below.
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ABOUT THE
San Francisco City WOMEN'S
NOTE: 2017 REGISTRATIONS CLOSED ON JAN. 15.
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP AND INKSTER
FLIGHT
$275 ENTRY FEE INCLUDES ALL GREEN FEES
Open to the first 60 entries received. No index
required. Qualifying will consist of one 18-hole
stroke play round. Along with the defending
champion, who will hold the number two seed, the
low 15 scores will advance to the Women’s
Championship Flight. The next 16 contestants will be
seeded in the Juli Inkster Flight. Individual scores
will determine seeding for match play. Contestants
who don’t qualify for the Women’s Championship or
Inkster Flight will be refunded $125. Entrants who
are a no show will not be entitled to a refund. All
rounds will be played at TPC Harding Park Golf
Course. Those contestants who post the 32nd and
33rd low scores will be deemed alternate #1 and
#2,
respectively.
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY
CHAMPIONSHIPThe oldest municipal
tournament in the
USA.
Match
play event with scratch senior, women's
and
net
divisions. Past champions include Ken
Venturi,
George Archer, and Dorothy Delasin. Some
of
the
'non winners' include Tom Watson and
Johnny
Miller.
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wonderful
event.
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