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Dates: Monday, June 30-Wednesday, July 2
Format: 54 holes of stroke play. The field will be cut to the low 20 players and ties for the third and final round. This is a USGA Exemption Event, and the winner will receive automatic entry into the U.S. Girls' Junior.
Host site: Richmond Country Club
Day 3: Consistency leads Rasmussen to second VSGA Junior Girls' Championship title
(The winner of the 56th VSGA Junior Girls' Championship, Macie Rasmussen, tees off on hole 5. Credit: Kaiden Bridges/VSGA)
Richmond -- Macie Rasmussen, the 54th VSGA Junior Girls' Champion, secured her second title on Wednesday in the final round of the 56th championship. After remaining consistent and jumping up the leaderboard yesterday from third to a two-way tie for first place with Lillian McDermott, Rasmussen successfully reclaimed her title, ending the tournament with even par (71-71-74--216).
With the win, Rasmussen received a golden ticket to the USGA's U.S. Junior Girls’ Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club from July 14-19 — her first time competing in this event.
McDermott — who entered Wednesday's third and final round tied with Rasmussen — fell to ninth place after shooting an 81, closing the week with scores of 70-72-81--223.
Addie Doroh climbed the leaderboard, finishing the tournament in second place after finishing day two in a two-way tie for fifth place. Doroh posted an even-par 72, bringing her three-day total to 218 (75-71-72).
After ending Tuesday in third, Carter Bransford maintained her spot through the final round, carding 219 (73-71-75) after the third day.
With a 2-under performance, Emerson Roychoudhury saw the leaderboard for the first time in the championship after she secured three birdies on the back nine. She posted a final score of 220 (78-72-70) for the week.
Quotable
- "I ended up making bogey on 13 but just bounced back well after that and just played steady golf for the rest of the day." -- Rasmussen
- "It was definitely a lot of fun out there, I played really consistently. I hit a lot of greens, made a lot of good putts, it was just a good tournament." -- Rasmussen
- "This was definitely a great field, I knew a lot of the girls playing so it was fun to see some familiar faces. There were a lot of really good girls playing too so I knew I had to have my A-game." -- Rasmussen
- "It's really cool to come back here and have the same result. I love this event and hope to play again next year." -- Rasmussen
Day 2: McDermott holds firm; Rasmussen’s strong round forces another tie for the lead
(Lillian McDermott reads her putt on hole 3 on day two of the 56th VSGA Junior Girls' Championship. Credit: Kaiden Bridges/VSGA)
Richmond -- Day two of the 56th VSGA Junior Girls' Championship came to a close with Lillian McDermott still on top of the leaderboard but shares a new two-way tie for first with the 54th VSGA Junior Girls' Champion Macie Rasmussen as she moves up from her previous spot in third.
McDermott shot an even 72 on Tuesday with another three birdies on the back nine, just as she did during Monday's round. Rasmussen's four birdies on the front nine aided her round as she shot a 1-under 71.
Tuesday’s leaderboard welcomed new names, with Ann Sophie Bourgault and Elsie MacCleery climbing into ties for fifth and seventh place, respectively.
Carter Bransford made a jump up the leaderboard, sitting in third place after round two, also with a 1-under performance on the day. Erin Mullin — who was tied with McDermott after Monday's round — now sits in a three-way tie for seventh place with MacCleery and Rose Hall after carding a 77.
Action continues on Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. on hole No. 1.
Quotable:
- "The front nine I putted really well. I made some good shots and stuck it close a few times I was definitely feeling confident." -- Rasmussen
- "I've just been trying to stay really patient and not get desperate or ahead of myself when putts aren't falling and I know that when the course takes away strokes, it'll give you opportunities to make them back up." -- McDermott
- "It feels nice being back [at the Junior Girls' Championship]. I didn't get to play last year ... but I'm happy to be back — I just love this event." -- Rasmussen
- "I love this tournament, it's really well-run and a lot of great competition." -- McDermott
- "Tomorrow I want to loosen up, focus on my target and just have fun." -- Rasmussen
- "It's just so fun to be in such a competitive environment and be able to feed off of each other's energy and just really push each other to being the best we can." -- McDermott
Day 1: Mullin, McDermott set the pace after opening round
(Erin Mullin tees off on 11 at the 56th VSGA Junior Girls' Championship at Richmond Country Club. Credit: Kaiden Bridges/VSGA)
Richmond -- After Monday's first round of the 56th VSGA Junior Girls' Championship, the leaderboard was packed with a two-way tie for first between Erin Mullin and Lilian McDermott as both finished 2-under par.
Mullin opened the tournament with a hot start, notching four birdies on the front nine while McDermott closely matched Mullin's momentum on the back nine with three consecutive birdies of her own on holes 12, 13 and 14.
Macie Rasmussen sits alone in third place with a 1-under par finished after round one — also with four birdies. Tied for fourth place are Karoline Sweet and Raquel Walker, both of whom shot an even 70 on the day. Walker had been tied for first with the duo of Mullin and McDermott but dropped on the back nine with bogeys on holes 16 and 18.
Action resumes on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. on hole No. 1.
Quotable:
- "Four birdies on the front nine was definitely a good start to the week. I made a lot of good long puts that saved me from bogeys on the back." -- Mullin
- "[The heat] definitely affected me on the back nine a little bit but on the front I just had to ignore the heat and play my game through it." -- Mullin
- "I'm just trying to keep my mental game the rest of the week and be in the same spot. I just want to continue playing great." -- Mullin