2022 NEW YORK STATE WOMEN’S SENIOR AND SUPER SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS CONDUCTED BY THE RaNic Golf Club - Ithaca, New York August 23-24, 2022
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On behalf of the entire New York State Golf Association, welcome to the 69th Women’s Senior and 15th Women’s Super Senior TheChampionships!NYSGAispleased to join with the leadership and staff of RaNic Golf Club to provide a memorable challenge in crown ing New York State’s Women’s Senior and Super-Senior winners.
I’d like to offer our thanks and appreciation to the management, club and pro shop staff, and especially the course grounds crew, whose com bined efforts have provided us with this wonderful championship venue.
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We are proud to return to this classic Geof fry Cornish layout in Ithaca. The site, for merly known as the Country Club of Ithaca, has been the host of several memorable New York State Championships throughout the decades, including the 1973 and 1994 Girls’ Junior and the 1973 and 2013 Women’s Amateur. This is the first time the Women’s Senior and Super Senior will take place at RaNic. We certainly anticipate an exciting and memorable competition over the next several days, and the golf course and setup will surely chal lenge the players to utilize their full ability and skill.
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Thank you to the staff at RaNic Golf Club for hosting this year’s championship!
During the first half of the 1900s, the clubhouse and golf course changed lo cations several times in the Cayuga Heights area, moving from Wycoff Avenue to Highland Avenue. In the 1920s, the Club moved again to Triphammer and Jessup Roads and built an 18‐hole course.
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RaNic Golf Club, formerly known as the Country Club of Ithaca was founded in 2020 by the Whittaker family. The owners, Sean and Jennifer Whittaker, were inspired by their two children Rachel and Nicholas Whittaker to rename the Golf Club with the ship name of “RaNic”. RaNic’s mission is to shift from a country club perspective towards a more inclusive semi-private Golf Club.
In 1958, the Club sold some of its land to Cornell and built a new clubhouse, swimming pool, and the present‐day course where it is today. Geoffry Cor nish, our course architect, was one of the premiere designers of the time. For additional recreation, tennis courts were added in the 1970s. One of the main driving factors to becoming a member at RaNic is the new vision of a semi-private golf club where members are provided with access to - ban quets, catering, dining, fitness center, golf, pickleball, shopping, social events, summer camps, and more. at RaNic Golf Club
Sean & Jennifer Whittaker Owners Jamie Sindelar Head Golf Professional Kyle Shaw Golf Course Superintendent
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2022 NYS WOMEN’S SENIOR & SUPER SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS THE COURSE 1 PAR FOUR 295 YARDS 295 YARDS 2 PAR THREE 165 YARDS 160 YARDS 3 PAR FIVE 420 YARDS 420 YARDS 4 PAR FOUR 310 YARDS 260 YARDS
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2022 NYS WOMEN’S SENIOR & SUPER SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 PAR FOUR 363 YARDS 363 YARDS 18 PAR FOUR 359 YARDS 350 YARDS THE COURSE Each hole includes yardages for both the senior (top) and super senior (bottom) divisions. Entries The Championship is open to female amateur golfers. Players must be a member of the NYSGA, defined as either belonging to an NYSGA member club or an NYSGA eClub (NYS resi dency required of eClub members). Players must be at least 50 years old as of August 23, 2022 and must have an up-to-date USGA Handicap Index issued by their NYSGA member club. Format 69th NYS Women’s Senior - Stroke Play, 36 Holes 15th NYS Women’s Super Senior - Stroke Play, 36 Holes Ties In the event of a tie for either Championship, a sudden-death playoff will be held immedi ately following play. Schedule of Events Monday, August 22 // Practice Rounds Tuesday, August 23 // Round 1 (18 Holes) Wednesday, August 24 // Round 2 (18 Holes) Coverage Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @NYSGA1923 Check out full photo galler ies from all NYSGA tournaments and events at nysga.smugmug.com
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Kaul comfortably secured her third Women’s Senior title. WOMEN’S SENIOR TITLE BY FOUR STROKES
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This title marks Kaul’s third senior championship, with her first two coming in 2008 and 2015. It was especially meaningful to her because she lost in a playoff in the 2018 championship at Thendara Golf Club. “Three years ago I felt I gave the championship away,” Kaul said. “That was my last tournament because I had surgery then COVID so I’ve been wanting to get back to this and claim the title again.” In regards to her round, she added, “I’m just very pleased at how I played and held it together. Yesterday I had two double bogeys and just bore down and made a couple birdies so that really helped culminate yesterday’s round. Then today I only had one real bad Kaul,mistake.”amember at East Aurora Country Club, entered the back nine tied with Teresa Cleland of Bellevue Country Club at eight-over. She bogeyed on ten, but responded with two consecutive pars and a birdie on thirteen to get back to eight-over.
Kim Kaul emerged victorious at the 68th New York State Women’s Senior Amateur Championship at Country Club, at ten-over 154. Kim Kaul East Aurora CC 77-77--154 (+10) Teresa Cleland Bellevue CC 77-81--158 (+14) Mary Scatena Pinehaven CC 78-83--161 (+17) Tammy Blyth Monroe GC 81-80--161 (+17) Susan Kahler Ballston Spa CC 82-79--161 (+17)
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Her one mistake that she mentioned on hole nine was her only double-bogey of the round. She chunked a chip shot, then two-putted the par-three hole.
There was one point in her round yes terday where Kaul thought that she had played herself out of the tournament. She began her back nine with consecutive double bogeys. After checking the lead erboard, she was pleased to find out that she was near the top, and helped her lock in for the rest of the round. She carried the momentum into today’s round, and sat atop the leaderboard at the end. “It got my thoughts collected and got me back on my game,” Kaul said. “I’m just very pleased. I’ve played a lot of competitive golf over the last couple weeks, I’m exhausted so I’m just happy to have claimed the title this year.”
Gross Winners: Nikki Fowler of Stone Creek GC (50-54), Scatena (55-59), Cleland (60-64)
Net Winners: Molly Flynn of East Aurora Country Club (50-54), Nancy Kroll of Schenectady Municipal Golf (55-59), Blyth (60-64) Kim Kaul
“Other than that my short game was re ally sharp today,” Kaul said. “I missed one putt that I should’ve made so other than that I just tried to stay in the moment.”
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On the other hand, Cleland suffered a pair of bogeys and a double-bogey on thirteen, allowing Kaul to open a three-stroke lead with five holes remaining.
“That was probably where I gained an advantage,” Kaul said. “I’ve known [Cleland] since college and we’ve known each other for a really long time, but in the cart together we are each other’s support and rooting for each other, so it’s interesting because you’re competing against somebody but they’re also cheering for you too...that’s the kind of person T is.”
Cleland finished runner-up at 14-over 158. Three players tied for third place at 161: Mary Scatena of the host Pine haven Country Club, 2018 champion Tammy Blyth of Monroe Golf Club and 2014 champion Susan Kahler of Ballston Spa Country Club. Mary Sicard of Queensbury Country Club, the 2019 champion, finished eighth at 163.
This was Kelly’s second state championship, her first came at the 1980 NYS Women’s Amateur at Foxfire. “It does feel good,” Kelly said. “I really wasn’t thrilled with how I played but a win is a win. I got it done.”
Her best stretch came on holes thirteen through seventeen in the final round, where she posted a pair of birdies and three pars after bogeying her first three holes. “That kind of settled me down for a few holes until we made the turn,” Kelly said. “Then I struggled, I made par getting up and down on my tenth and eleventh holes and then I had a couple bogeys then I settled back down. The double bogey rears its ugly head occasionally.”
2022 NYS WOMEN’S SENIOR & SUPER SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP In the concurrent Super Senior Division for women ages 65 and older, Mary Jo Kelly of Wolferts Roost Country Club shot 14-over 158 to capture the title. PLACE NAME CLUB SCORE 1 Mary Jo Kelly Wolferts Roost CC 78-80--154 (+14) 2 Deborah Enders Links at Erie Village 81-79--160 (+16) 3 Leslie Arakelian Orchard Creek 84-77--161 (+17) 4 Lynn Quinn Clifton Springs CC 80-86--166 (+22) 5 Kathy Harkins Ballston Spa CC 80-87--167 (+23)
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She noted that she struggled with short irons shots, and got nervous as she got Kelly recorded two birdies down the stretch to claim the win.
Gross Winners: Enders (65-69), Colleen Rutt of NYSGA eClub - Western NY (7074), and Sandra Weckter of Pinehaven Country Club (75+).
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Net Winners: Mary Corrigan of Western Turnpike Golf Club (65-69), Maxine Tucker of Ballston Spa Country Club (70-74) and Barbara Dewall of Trumansburg Golf Club (75+). Kitty Colliflower Kathy Harkins
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Deborah Enders of Links at Erie Village finished runner up at 160, while Leslie Arakelian of Orchard Creek was third at 161. Lynn Quinn of Clifton Springs Country Club (166) and Kathy Harkins of Ballston Spa Country Club (167) rounded out the top five. Kitty Colliflower of Oak Hill Country Club, the 2019 champion, finished sixth at 168. Winner were recognized for gross and net in both championships, in the following age groups: 65-69, 70-74, 75+
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