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U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>362nd U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong> <strong>Championship</strong>July 19-24, <strong>2010</strong>The Country Club of North Carolina, Village of Pinehurst, N.C.Par: 36-36—72Yardage: 6,301/6,395Golf Course Architects: Ellis Maples, Willard ByrdOpened: 1963Contact InformationClub Administrative InformationMailing Address:The Country Club of North CarolinaP.O. Box 786Village of Pinehurst, NC 28370Shipping Address:The Country Club of North Carolina1600 Morganton RoadVillage of Pinehurst, NC 28370Phone (main switchboard):(910) 692-6565<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong> Administrative InformationChairman:Steve ComanVice Chairmen:Les BurkeVicki DiSantis<strong>USGA</strong> Staff Representative:Donna Mummert<strong>USGA</strong> <strong>Championship</strong> Communications Contact:Beth MurrisonPlease call <strong>USGA</strong> <strong>Championship</strong> Communications at (908) 234-2300 for the media room phone numbers.


4U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong><strong>2010</strong> Conditions of PlayEntriesOpen to female amateur golfers who will not havereached their 18th birthday on or before July 24, <strong>2010</strong>,and who have a <strong>USGA</strong> Handicap Index not exceeding18.4. Entries close June 2.Starting Field156 playersSchedule of Play• Monday, July 19 – First round, stroke play (18 holes)• Tuesday, July 20 – Second round, stroke play (18 holes)After 36 holes, the field will be cut to the low 64scorers, who will advance to match play.• Wednesday, July 21 – First round, match play(18 holes)• Thursday, July 22 – Second round, match play (18holes); Third round, match play (18 holes)• Winners of the U.S. Women’s Amateur <strong>Championship</strong>the last 10 years (2000-2009)• Runners-up of the U.S. Women’s Amateur<strong>Championship</strong> the last three years (2007-2009)• Quarterfinalists of the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur<strong>Championship</strong>• From the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links,<strong>Championship</strong>, winners in 2009 and <strong>2010</strong> and therunner-up in <strong>2010</strong>• Playing members of the two most current USA andGreat Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup Teams (2008 and<strong>2010</strong>)• Playing members of the two most current USAWomen’s World Amateur Teams (2006 and 2008)• Playing members of the <strong>2010</strong> USA Women’s Copa delas Americas Team• Winners of the Ladies British Open Amateur<strong>Championship</strong> the last five years (2006-<strong>2010</strong>)• Special exemptions as selected by the <strong>USGA</strong>• Friday, July 23 – Quarter finals, match play (18 holes);Semifinals, match play (18 holes)<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.• Saturday, July 24 – Final, match play (36 holes)Sectional Qualifying18 holes stroke play, scheduled at 33 sites, from June 9-29.Exemptions from Sectional Qualifying• Winners of the U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong> <strong>Championship</strong>• Runners-up of the U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong> <strong>Championship</strong>the last three years (2007-2009)• Semifinalists of the U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong> <strong>Championship</strong>the last two years (2008-2009)• Quarterfinalists of the 2009 U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong><strong>Championship</strong>• Any player who qualified for the <strong>2010</strong> U.S. Women’sOpen <strong>Championship</strong>• From the 2009 U.S. Women’s Open <strong>Championship</strong>,those returning scores for 72 holes


10U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>Complete Stroke-Play Results<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.141 Amy Anderson, Oxbow, N.D., 69o-72n142 Erynne Lee, Silverdale, Wash., 67o-75n; Jessica Korda, Bradenton, Fla., 69o-73n; SarahBrown, Lopatcong Township, N.J., 72o-70n143 Ani Gulugian, Irvine, Calif., 73o-70n144 Kelly Shon, Port Washington, N.Y., 72o-72n145 Alexis Thompson, Coral Springs, Fla., 69o-76n146 Ginger Howard, Bradenton, Fla., 72o-74n147 Danielle Kang, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 70o-77n; Stephanie Meadow, Northern Ireland, 73o-74n; Victoria Tanco, Argentina, 75o-72n; Yueer “Cindy” Feng, People’s Republic of China,70o-77n148 Kimberly Kaufman, Clark, S.D., 75o-73n149 Alison Lee, Valencia, Calif., 69o-80n; Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand, 76o-73n; Austin Ernst,Seneca, S.C., 73o-76n; Casie Cathrea, Castro Valley, Calif., 74o-75n; Cassy Isagawa,Wailuku, Hawaii, 76o-73n; Jennifer Johnson, La Quinta, Calif., 69o-80n; Kimberly Kim,Hilo, Hawaii, 71o-78n; Kristen Park, Buena Park, Calif., 71o-78n; Luz Alejandra Cangrejo,Colombia, 73o-76n; Rebecca Lee-Bentham, Canada, 77o-72n150 Hannah Suh, San Jose, Calif., 79o-71n151 Annie Park, Levittown, N.Y., 72o-79n; Daffodil Sanchez, Mesa, Ariz., 73o-78n; Karen Chung,Livingston, N.J., 77o-74n; Kyung Kim, Chandler, Ariz., 77o-74n; Soobin Kim, Canada, 72o-79n; Victoria Park, Irvine, Calif., 74o-77n152 Casey Grice, College Station, Texas, 76o-76n; Doris Chen, Bradenton, Fla., 76o-76n; IsabelleFailed to Qualify157 *Tiffany Lim, San Jose, Calif., 78o-79n (4); *Lauren Sewell, Renton, Wash., 76o-81n (4);*Kuriko Tsukiyama, Bogota, N.J., 75o-82n (6)158 Ally McDonald, Fulton, Miss., 79o-79n; Alyssa Shimel, Perrysburg, Ohio, 80o-78n; Amy BethSimanton, Lake Oswego, Ore., 76o-82n; Brittany Marchand, Canada, 78o-80n; ChristinaFoster, Canada, 79o-79n; Christina Miller, Bradenton, Fla., 77o-81n; Elyse Archambault,Canada, 76o-82n; Katie-Rose Higgins, Charleston, S.C., 82o-76n; Saby Dagenais, Canada,78o-80n; Shannon Aubert, Champions Gate, Fla., 81o-77n159 Amy Ruengmateekhun, Garland, Texas, 80o-79n; Augusta James, Canada, 74o-85n; DemiFrances Runas, Torrance, Calif., 78o-81n; Grace Na, Oakland, Calif., 77o-82n; Simin Feng,People’s Republic of China, 75o-84n; Szu-Han Chen, Chinese Taipei, 79o-80n; VivianaVazquez, Mexico, 82o-77n160 Aurora Kan, Boothwyn, Pa., 82o-78n; Cali Hipp, Caldwell, Idaho, 78o-82n; Mariah Montoya,Lubbock, Texas, 74o-86n; Tisha Abrea, Murrieta, Calif., 80o-80n161 Christina Ocampo, Delray Beach, Fla., 77o-84n; Jennifer Hahn, Henderson, Nev., 78o-83n;Taylor Newlin, Frisco, Texas, 77o-84n162 Betsy Kelly, Forest Lake, Minn., 83o-79n; Blair Lewis, La Mesa, Calif., 78o-84n; BrennaNelsen, Monte Sereno, Calif., 75o-87n; Lauren Kim, Los Altos, Calif., 81o-81n; NatalieReeves, Fort Worth, Texas, 83o-79n; Ri Hyang Park, Hilton Head Island, S.C., 78o-84n;Robbi Howard, Bradenton, Fla., 80o-82n; Sami Crouch, Park City, Utah, 78o-84n; SarahAlmond, Albemarle, N.C., 81o-81n163 Alice Choi, Whitestone, N.Y., 79o-84n; Ana Alicia Malagon, Mexico, 79o-84n; Andrea Unson,Murrieta, Calif., 80o-83n; Julia Thead, Poway, Calif., 81o-82n; Rinko Mitsunaga, Roswell,Ga., 82o-81n164 Hannah Collier, Birmingham, Ala., 79o-85n; Michelle Lee, Canada, 78o-86n; Vivian Tsui,Canada, 81o-83n165 Alexandra Wong, San Francisco, Calif., 79o-86n; Chelsea Mocio, Fort Worth, Texas, 80o-85n;Cristina McQuiston, Italy, 85o-80n; Fabiola Arriaga, Mexico, 81o-84n; Sloan Shanahan,Suwanee, Ga., 79o-86n; Stani Schiavone, Bangor, Pa., 79o-86n; Tessa The, Los Altos, Calif.,85o-80n166 Alexandra Groetsema, Palo Alto, Calif., 82o-84n; Cyd Okino, Honolulu, Hawaii, 85o-81n;Kendall Allen, Pittsburgh, Pa., 88o-78n; Lauren Coughlin, Chesapeake, Va., 84o-82n; MonifaSealy, Trinidad & Tobago, 85o-81n; Portland Rosen, Sugar Land, Texas, 84o-82n; SammiStevens, Hereford, Texas, 82o-84n; Stephanie Liu, Lakewood Ranch, Fla., 83o-83n; TanyaWadhwa, McKinney, Texas, 81o-85n167 Bailey Cocca, Latham, N.Y., 84o-83n; Lyberty Anderson, Chesterfield, Va., 83o-84n; PaigeSpiranac, Monument, Colo., 76o-91n168 Alex Carl, Union, Ky., 86o-82n; Lindsey Eisenreich, Fenton, Mo., 82o-86n; Shelby Phillips,Gilbert, Ariz., 81o-87n; Somin Lee, Denver, Colo., 82o-86nLendl, Goshen, Conn., 72o-80n; Jenny Shin, Torrance, Calif., 78o-74n; Katherine Perry, Cary, N.C.,73o-79n; Kristin Coleman, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., 75o-77n; Lisa McCloskey, Houston, Texas,75o-77n; Nicole Zhang, Canada, 72o-80n153 Devon Brown, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 79o-74n; Emma Talley, Princeton, Ky., 79o-74n;Heather Proctor, Silver Spring, Fla., 79o-74n; Kayli Quinton, Cypress, Texas, 73o-80n;Kendall Martindale, Jefferson City, Tenn., 72o-81n; Seo Hee Moon, Mukilteo, Wash., 77o-76n154 Kyle Roig, Pembroke Pines, Fla., 73o-81n; Lindsey Weaver, Scottsdale, Ariz., 75p-79n155 Allison Emrey, Charlotte, N.C., 77o-78n; Haley Andreas, Pacific Grove, Calif., 76o-79n; SuzieLee, Long Island, N.Y., 78o-77n156 Alina Ching, Honolulu, Hawaii, 79o-77n; Casey Kennedy, Venice, Fla., 77o-79n; DottieArdina, Philippines, 78o-78n; Gabi Oubre, Mobile, Ala., 78o-78n; Jackie Chang, ParadiseValley, Ariz., 81o-75n; Jisoo Park, Korea, 74o-82n; Kaira Martin, Paradise Valley, Ariz., 78o-78n; Mariko Tumangan, San Jose, Calif., 75o-81n; Serena Aoki, Japan, 76o-80n; WhitneyRhodes, Staunton, Va., 78o-78n157 *Anne Cheng, Torrance, Calif., 76o-81n (2); *Daniela Lendl, Goshen, Conn., 77o-80n (3);*Harin Lee, Bayside, N.Y., 75o-82n (3); *Seshia-Lei Telles, Tualatin, Ore., 77o-80n (3);*Veronica Valerio, Temecula, Calif., 79o-78n (3)*=Playoffo=Old Course; n=New Course169 Ellese Dias, Crockett, Calif., 82o-87n; Katelyn McDougal, Richmond, Texas, 86o-83n; OliviaLugar, Rockledge, Fla., 85o-84n; Stephanie Frankian, Watertown, Mass., 77o-92n170 Kelsey Ulep, Lincoln, Calif., 84o-86n; Olivia Lavy, Fayetteville, Ark., 87o-83n171 Chelsea May Saelee, Seattle, Wash., 89o-82n172 Dana Finkelstein, Chandler, Ariz., 89o-83n; Jaye Marie Green, Boca Raton, Fla., 85o-87n173 Allie Johnston, Castle Rock, Colo., 87o-86n; Gianna Misenhelter, Overland Park, Kan., 84o-89n; Isabel Southard, Sharon, Mass., 84o-89n; Katy Harris, St. Simons Island, Ga., 81o-92n; Maria Yacaman, Colombia, 86o-87n; Scotland Preston, Mountainside, N.J., 84o-89n;Taelor Rubin, Raleigh, N.C., 84o-89n174 Erica Herr, New Hope, Pa., 91o-83n; Sandra Lee, Euless, Texas, 81o-93n175 Tyler Barker, Caldwell, Idaho, 87o-88n176 Lindsey Murray, Tipp City, Ohio, 94o-82n; Rachel Powers, Quincy, Ill., 83o-93n177 Megan Khang, Rockland, Mass., 86o-91n178 Kendall Prince, Lake Oswego, Ore., 81o-97n181 Kathleen Gallagher, Savannah, Mo., 85o-96nWD Victoria Trapani, Hollywood, Fla., 87oLuz Alejandra Cangrejoadvanced to the semifinalsbefore falling toeventual champion AmyAnderson in 19 holes.


U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>131972 (Aug. 7-12) Nancy Lopez d. Catherine Morse, 1 up; JeffersonCity (Mo.) C.C.; Medalist — 151, Amy Alcott; Entries: 931973 (Aug. 6-11) Amy Alcott d. Mary Lawrence, 6 and 5; SomersetHills C.C., Bernardsville, N.J.; Medalist — 144, Nancy Lopez;Entries: 981974 (Aug. 5-10) Nancy Lopez d. Lauren Howe, 7 and 5; Columbia-Edgewater C.C., Portland, Ore.; Medalist — 151, Carolyn Hill;Entries: 1021975 (Aug. 4-9) Dayna Benson d. Kyle O’Brien, 1 up; Dedham(Mass.) C. & P.C.; Medalists — 148, Dayna Benson, BeverleyDavis, Lauren Howe; Entries: 1131976 (Aug. 9-14) Pilar Dorado d. Kellii Doherty, 3 and 2; Del RioG. & C.C., Modesto, Calif.; Medalist — 146, Lauren Howe;Entries: 1291977 (Aug. 1-6) Althea Tome d. Melissa McGeorge, 3 and 2; GuyanG. & C.C., Huntington, W.Va.; Medalist — 144, Mary Murphy;Entries: 1271978 (Aug. 7-12) Lori Castillo d. Jenny Lidback, 4 and 2;Wilmington (Del.) C.C., (North Course); Medalist — 146, MaryBarrett; Entries: 1721979 (Aug. 6-11) Penny Hammel d. Amy Benz, 2 and 1; PleasantValley C.C., Little Rock, Ark.; Medalist — 142, Amy Benz;Entries: 1761980 (Aug. 4-9) Laurie Rinker d. Libby Akers, 5 and 4; CrestviewC.C. (North Course), Wichita, Kan., Medalist — 151, CynthiaSchreyer; Entries: 1621981 (Aug. 3-8) Kay Cornelius d. Kim Simmons, 2 and 1; IllaheHills C.C., Salem, Ore.; Medalists — 151, Jamie De Weese,Kathy Kostas; Entries: 1311982 (Aug. 9-14) Heather Farr d. Caroline Keggi, 2 and 1; Greeley(Colo.) C.C.; Medalist — 141, Melissa McNamara; Entries: 1671983 (Aug. 8-13) Kim Saiki d. Buffy Klein, 2 and 1; Somerset HillsC.C., Bernardsville, N.J.; Medalist — 150, Melissa McNamara;Entries: 1651984 (Aug. 6-11) Cathy Mockett d. Michiko Hattori, 1 up; MillCreek C.C., Bothell, Wash.; Medalist — 146, Cathy Mockett;Entries: 1451985 (July 29 – Aug. 3) Dana Lofland d. Amy Fruhwirth, 4 and 3;St. Clair C.C., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Medalist — 148, Dana Lofland;Entries: 1441986 (Aug. 4-9) Pat Hurst d. Adele Moore, 20 holes; Peach Tree G.& C.C., Marysville, Calif.; Medalist — 140, Michiko Hattori;Entries: 1931987 (Aug. 10-15) Michelle McGann d. Lynne Mikulas, 7 and 5;The Orchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass.; Medalists — 151, LisaBrandetsas, Michelle McGann, Brandie Burton; Entries: 209Defending champion AlexisThompson’s quest to repeatwas ended in the thirdround by Ariya Jutanugarn.1988 (Aug. 1-6) Jamille Jose d. Debbie Parks, 5 and 4; GoldenValley (Minn.) C.C.; Medalist — 141, Brandie Burton;Entries: 2071989 (July 24-29) Brandie Burton d. Camie Hoshino, 1 up; PineNeedles L. & G.C., Southern Pines, N.C.; Medalist — 138,Brandie Burton; Entries: 1891990 (Aug. 13-18) Sandrine Mendiburu d. Vicki Goetze, 3 and 2;Manasquan River G.C., Brielle, N.J.; Medalist — 147, VickiGoetze; Entries: 1831991 (July 29 – Aug. 3) Emilee Klein d. Kimberly Marshall, 3 and2; Crestview C.C., Wichita, Kan.; Medalist — 142, EmileeKlein; Entries: 2101992 (Aug. 3-8) Jamie Koizumi d. Alicia Allison, 5 and 4;Meridian Hills C.C.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Medalist — 145, ErikaHayashida; Entries: 2461993 (Aug. 2-7) Kellee Booth d. Erika Hayashida, 1 up; Mesa VerdeC.C., Costa Mesa, Calif.; Medalist — 141, Cristie Kerr;Entries: 2161994 (July 11-16) Kelli Kuehne d. Molly Cooper, 5 and 3; MeadowLark C.C., Great Falls, Mont.; Medalist — 141, Kelli Kuehne;Entries: 2131995 (July 31 – Aug. 5) Marcy Newton d. Andrea Cordova,4 and 3; Longmeadow (Mass.) C.C.; Medalists — 145,Beth Bauer, Candy Hannemann, Grace Park; Entries: 267<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.


16U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>Jessica Korda, playing inher first <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>, wasousted by Kimberly Kim in19 holes in the third round.Longest Final Match, 36 Holes (2006-present)37 holes — Jenny Shin d. Vicky Hurst, Carmel C.C., Charlotte, N.C.,2006Biggest Comeback, Final (18 Holes)5 down — Sukjin-Lee Wuesthoff d. In-Bee Park, 1 up, Brooklawn C.C.,Fairfield, Conn., 2003Stroke PlayLowest Medalist Score, 18 Holes74 — Mary Mills, Heather Downs C.C., Toledo, Ohio, 195674 — Roberta Albers, Country Club of Buffalo, Williamsville, N.Y., 196274 — Janis Ferraris, Peggy Conley, Wolfert’s Roost C.C., Albany, N.Y., 1963Lowest Medalist Score, 36 Holes (1964-present)130 — Taylore Karle, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 2005 (<strong>USGA</strong> amateurchampionships, lowest score)133 — Christina Kim, Indian Hills C.C., Mission Hills, Kan., 2001134 — Beth Bauer, Legends Club of Tennessee, Franklin, Tenn., 1997134 — Kimberly Kim, Tacoma C. & G.C., Tacoma, Wash., 2007Lowest Score, 18 Holes<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.62 — Christina Kim, second round, Indian Hills C.C., Mission Hills, Kan.,200162 — Kimberly Kim, first round, Tacoma C. & G.C., Tacoma, Wash., 200763 — Taylore Karle, first round, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 200563 — Angela Park, second round, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 200563 — Lisa McCloskey, second round, Hartford G.C., West Hartford,Conn., 2008Lowest Score, 36 Holes24 holes — Ayaka Kaneko d. Sue Kim, quarterfinals, Tacoma C. & G.C.,Lakewood, Wash., 200723 holes — Catherine Curry d. Denise Hermida, first round, Del Rio G.& C.C., Modesto, Calif., 197623 holes — Camie Hoshino d. Jamille Jose, semifinals, Pine Needles L.& G.C., Southern Pines, N.C., 198923 holes — Skyli Yamada d. Clarissa Childs, first round, Crestview C.C.,Wichita, Kan., 199123 holes — Stephanie Kono d. Kimberly Kim, quarterfinals, Tacoma C. &G.C., Lakewood, Wash., 2007Longest Final Match, 18 Holes (1949-2005)20 holes — Judy Eller d. Beth Stone, Lakewood C.C., Denver, Colo., 195720 holes — Pat Hurst d. Adele Moore, Peach Tree G. & C.C., Marysville,Calif., 198620 holes — Julieta Granada d. Jane Park, Mira Vista G.C., Fort Worth,Texas, 200419 holes — Hollis Stacy d. Catherine Morse, Augusta (Ga.) C.C., 1971130 — Taylore Karle, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 2005132 — Angela Park, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 2005Most Times Medalist3 — Brandie Burton (1987*, 1988, 1989)3 — In-Bee Park (2002, 2003, 2004*)*Co-medalistMost Players to Tie For Medalist3 — Berridge Long, Anne Richardson and Jacqueline Yates, The CountryClub (Original Course), Brookline, Mass., 19533 — Dayna Benson, Beverley Davis and Lauren Howe, Dedham (Mass.)C. & P.C., 19753 — Lisa Brandetsas, Michelle McGann and Brandie Burton, TheOrchards G.C., South Hadley, Mass., 19863 — Beth Bauer, Candy Hannemann and Grace Park, Longmeadow(Mass.) C.C., 19953 — Mari Chun, Julieta Granada and In-Bee Park, Mira Vista G.C., FortWorth, Texas, 2004


U.S. <strong>Girls</strong>’ <strong>Junior</strong>17Holes-In-One (14)MiscellaneousDebra Miller, 168-yard 6th hole, Augusta (Ga.) C.C., 1971Cathy Mockett, 150-yard 13th hole, Illahe Hills (Ore.) C.C., 1981Colleen Draeger, 105-yard 5th hole, Illahe Hills (Ore.) C.C., 1981Catherine Stevens, 156-yard 12th hole, St. Clair C.C., Pittsburgh, Pa.,1985Camille Coddens, 143-yard 17th hole, The Orchards G.C., South Hadley,Mass., 1987Sara Miley, 113-yard 11th hole, Golden Valley (Minn.) C.C., 1988Patti Sinn, 106-yard 14th hole, Golden Valley (Minn.) C.C., 1988Meilin Poai, 151-yard 14th hole, Crestview C.C., Wichita, Kan., 1991Shayna Miyajima, 166-yard 9th hole, Merion G.C., Ardmore, Pa., 1998Ashley Leonard, 183-yard 1st hole, Green Spring Valley Hunt Club,Owings Mills, Md., 1999Paula Creamer, 130-yard 7th hole, Mira Vista G.C., Fort Worth, Texas,2004Taylor Barrett, 210-yard 15th hole, Mira Vista G.C., Fort Worth, Texas,2004Ashley Freeman, 168-yard 3rd hole, Mira Vista G.C., Fort Worth, Texas,2004Jessica Yadloczky, 154-yard 3rd hole, BanBury G.C., Eagle, Idaho, 2005Most Times Played in <strong>Championship</strong>7 — Margot Morton, 1954-19606 — Laurie Rinker, 1975-19806 — Mika Takayama, 1996-20016 — Sukjin-Lee Wuesthoff, 1999-20046 — Morgan Pressel, 2000-20056 — Megan Grehan, 2001-20066 — Stephanie Kono, 2002-20076 — Kimberly Kim, 2004-20095 — Leslie Green, 1982-19865 — Vicki Goetze, 1986-19905 — Kellee Booth, 1989-19935 — Jessica Reese, 1994-19985 — Leigh Anne Hardin, 1995-19995 — Kim Kouwabunpat, 1995-19995 — Kim Rowton, 1995-19995 — Sandy Kim, 1996-20005 — Kelly Robb, 1998-20025 — Mallory Code, 1997, 1999-20025 — Julieta Granada, 2000-20045 — Jennifer Hong, 2000-20045 — In-Bee Park, 2001-20055 — Mina Harigae, 2003-20075 — Becca Huffer, 2003-20075 — Kristen Schelling, 2003-20075 — Kristina Wong, 2004-20085 — Tiffany Lua, 2004-20085 — Michelle Shin, 2004-20085 — Lisa McCloskey, 2004-2006, 2008-20095 — Isabelle Lendl, 2004-2006, 2008-2009<strong>Girls</strong>’ Jr.Doris Chen hits her approach shot to the eighth holeat Trump National’s new course during her semifinalmatch against Kimberly Kim.Photography: course photo: ©<strong>USGA</strong>/Fred Vuich: all other photos: ©<strong>USGA</strong>/John Mummert

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