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Sunriver, Ore. Annie Thurman, 19, of Highland, Utah, defeated
Hwanhee Lee, 19, of Cerritos, Calif., 6 and 5, to win the 2002 U.S.
Womens Amateur Public Links Championship at the 6,189-yard,
par 71 Meadows Course of the Sunriver Resort Sunday.
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With consistent tee shots and a deft touch around the greens, Thurman
took an early lead over a tiring Lee and was never headed in the
first scheduled 36-hole match in the championships history.
It hasnt hit me yet, said Thurman after her victory.
Im tired but the thought of it is awesome. You watch
so many United States Golf Association championships or read about
them, but going from event to event, you want that trophy in the
end.
Thurman, the first woman from Utah to win a USGA championship,
took a 5-up lead after the morning 18-hole round. As the players
approached the 24th tee, her lead had shrunk to four holes.
Lee, meanwhile, drove safely into the fairway and hit her approach
on the 366-yard, par-4 to within 35 feet of the hole. Thurmans
second shot from thick rough barely made it to the fairway, but
she then hit her approach shot to within 8 feet of the flagstick.
If Lee could birdie or par the hole, and Thurman missed her par
putt, the lead would shrink to a manageable margin with 12 holes
remaining.
If I made the putt, I would be three down, said Lee.
I said to myself, Alright, I can do it. But I
knew Annie would make her putt.
Instead, Lee sailed her first putt some 5 feet past the hole. Thurman
indeed made the 8-footer for a par, then Lee missed her comeback
putt, lost the hole, and was five holes down in the match.
It was a huge turning point of the match, said Thurman.
Thurman won the 27th hole with a routine par to go 6 up. The next
three holes were halved. When Thurman and Lee made threes on the
165-yard 31st hole, Thurman with a four-foot putt, the match was
over. Thurman and Lee shook hands, hugged, and a grueling week of
golf came to an end with the two finalists having played nine rounds
in six days.
Lee and her father, Michael Lee, her caddie throughout the week,
planned an all-night, 15-hour drive back to Cerritos. Thurman, her
mother Kay Thurman and her caddie, Lana Sitterud, a friend since
both were in 9th grade, begin their 650-mile return journey with
the championship trophy crammed in their 1998 white Volkswagen.
First, theres a stop in Boise, Idaho, where the new U.S.
Womens Amateur Public Links Champion will fulfill a promise
Monday to caddie for Natalie Stone, 15, in a sectional qualifying
round for the U.S. Girls Junior Championship, another of the
USGAs 13 national championships.
Lees caddie rates, she said, wont go up just because
shes a national champion.
Story written by Rhonda Glenn, USGA.
Sunday's Results
Sunriver, Ore. Results of the final match of the 2002 United
States Womens Amateur Public Links Championship at the 6,189-yard,
par 71 Meadows Course of the Sunriver Resort.
Final
Annie Thurman, Highland, Utah (149) def. Hwanhee Lee, Long Beach,
Calif. (148), 6 and 5.
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