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Mary Enright, 20, of San Leandro, California, won the Women's Amateur
Public Links Championship by defeating Lauri Merten, of Phoenix,
Arizona, 3 and 1, in the final at the Emerald Valley Gof Course
in Creswell, Oregon. Enright was only the third different champion
in the event's five year history.
The medalist was 14-year-old Kay Cornelius, of Scottsdale, Arizona,
who posted a 36-hole score of 152, four strokes better than anyone
else in the field. Enright, who had won the California Women's Amateur
title earlier in the year, advanced to match play with a 159 total.
Merten, who only made the field as an alternate, had 158. Two-time
champion Lori Castillo, of Honolulu, Hawaii, reached match play
with a 156 total. Her string of 11 consecutive match victories ended
in the second round when she lost on the first extra hole to Pam
Elders.
Enright reached the championship match by defeating Heidi Brice,
of Lake Oswego, Oregon, 3 and 2; Susan Berdoy, of Litchfield Park,
Arizona, 1 up; Janis Kleiman, of Rushiville, Indiana, 1 up; and
Beth Sierra, of Lansing, Michigan, 4 and 3. In the other bracket,
Merten advanced by eliminating Nancy Taylor, of Phoenix, Arizona,
2 up; Libby Akers, of French Lick, Indiana, 6 and 5; Kay Cornelius,
3 and 1; and Lisa Bradley, of Emporia, Kansas, 2 and 1.
Through eight holesof the final, Enright and Merten were even,
each having won two holes to that point. Enright won the 9th with
a birdie putt of 10 feet and then won the 10th with a par to go
2 up. Merten got one hole back with a par at the 12th. Enright then
won the 15th with a birdie putt of 15 feet for a 2 up lead. At the
17th, her 20-foot birdie putt ended the match. The Phoenix, Arizona
Team of Berdoy, Cornelius and Kelly Merten (Lauri's sister) won
the team trophy with 473, outdistancing the second place team from
Miami, Florida, by 26 strokes. The Championship drew 686 entries,
as in the first event in 1977, but short of the 728 entries attracted
in 1980.
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