Kim maintains lead at Women's Trans National
August Kim
ELGIN, S.C. (July 31, 2014) — August Kim, who just finished her freshman season at Purdue University, will take a two stroke lead into tomorrow's final round at the Women's Trans National Amateur.
Playing The Members Club at Woodcreek, a Tom Fazio design, Kim has managed to hold the lead after every round up until this point thanks to her first-round 69. The Florida native has fired rounds of 73 and 70 since.
Caroline Inglis, a junior at the University of Oregon, tied the low round of the tournament with a 69 on Thursday to pull within two shots of Kim.
The only other player under par in South Carolina is UC Davis junior Andrea Wong, who shot her lowest round of the event in round three — a one-under par 70. She sits three strokes behind Kim.
ABOUT THE
LNGA Amateur
The inaugural event, held in 1927 at Blue Hills
Country Club in Kansas City, Mo. set off decades
of successful tournament across the United
States, conducted by an organization then
named the Missouri Valley Women's Golf
Association. A year later, the name became the
Women's Trans-Mississippi Golf Association,
evolving into the Women's Trans National Golf
Association by 1953 to include all states before
changing to the Ladies National
Golf Association in 2019. This
54-hole stroke play event spans the nation and
has been hosted at some of the country finest
courses,
including Persimmon Ridge in Kentucky,
Stonewall Links in Pennsylvania, and Eugene
Country Club in Oregon.
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