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Pearl Sinn, 21, won her second consecutive Women's Amateur Public
Links Championship, defeating 19-year-old Kelli Akers, 2 and 1,
in the final. One hole down after the ninth, Miss Sinn won holes
10 through 12 with an eagle and two birdies.
She reached the final for the third straight year by defeating
Michelle Estill, her teammate at Arizona State, 1-up, in a semifinal
match on a ruling on the final hole that went against Miss Estill.
The ruling stemmed from Miss Estill's moving a tree branch in her
attempt to recover from trouble off the 18th fairway.
The Committee's ruling added a penalty stroke to her score, giving
her a bogey on the final hole. In her first three matches, Miss
Sinn was never extended to the 17th hole. She won those early matches
by scores of 3 and 2, 6 and 5, and 5 and 4. She and Curtis Strange,
who won the U.S. Open, were the only two to repeat as USGA champions
in 1989.
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