Christie Blasi, 54, Ozark, Mo.
-N/R in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Works for State Farm Insurance Agency, and is fully licensed in property and causality, auto, life and health.
-Was a member of the University of Missouri-Columbia women’s golf team, graduating in 1990
-Aced the third hole in her Round of 32 match, using an 8-iron from 127 yards
Road to the QuarterfinalsShot 80-78—158 in stroke play to earn the No. 37 seed
R64: Def. Jackie Little, 1 up
R32: Def. Kay Daniel, 19 Holes
R16: Def. Sally Krueger, 21 Holes
Terri Frohnmayer, 66, Meridian, Idaho
-N/R in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Won the 2011 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur at The Honors Course in Chattanooga, Tenn.
-2011 Oregon Golf Association Player of the Year
-Won the 1976 Pacific Northwest Golf Association Championship. 2010 PNGA Senior Women’s Champion.
-Runner-up in the PNGA Senior Women’s Championship.
-Member of the Rollins College Sports Hall of Fame
-Began playing golf at the age of 13 after being introduced to the game by her parents
Road to the Quarterfinals
Shot 79-79—158 in stroke play to earn the No. 32 seed
R64: Def. Mary Ann Hayward, 22 Holes
R32: Def. Lynne Cowan, 1 up
R16: Def. Brenda Kuehn, 2 and 1
Kathy Hartwiger, 56, Birmingham, Ala.
-No. 446 in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Playing in her third U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
-Won the 2002 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur at Eugene (Ore.) Country Club, defeating Ellen Port, 2 up, in the final match
-10-time winner of the Alabama Women’s State Amateur (1999, 2002-2008, 2010-2012)
-Holds the record for most Alabama Golf Association state tournaments won (21)
-Won the 2020 Alabama Women’s State Senior Amateur and was runner-up in 2021
-Runner-up in the 2021 North and South Senior Women’s Championship in Pinehurst, N.C.
-Retired high school science teacher and middle school counselor
-Her husband, Chris, is the director of the USGA Green Section’s Course Consulting Service
Road to the Quarterfinals
Shot 77-80—157 in stroke play to earn the No. 27 seed
R64: Def. Kerry Postillion, 3 and 2
R32: Def. Corey Weworski, 4 and 3
R16: Def. Julie Harrison, 4 and 3
Judith Kyrinis, 58, Canada
-No. 1691 in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Won the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
-Runner-up in the 2014 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
-Tied for low amateur at the 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s Open at Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
-Won the 2021 Ontario Senior Championship
-Won the 2019 Canadian Mid-Amateur and Senior Amateur Championships
-Inducted into the Ontario Golf Hall of Fame
-Started playing golf at age 12; mother of three kids
Road to the QuarterfinalsShot 77-76—153 in stroke play to earn the No. 10 seed
R64: Def. Ran Keane, 5 and 3
R32: Def. Andrea Miller, 4 and 3
R16: Def. Martha Leach, 19 Holes
Shelly Stouffer, 52, Canada
-No. 309 in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Playing in her second U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
-Was a semifinalist in the 2021 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur
-Won the mid-master and senior division titles at the 50th Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur and Senior Championship in 2021
-Turned professional at age 26 and played in several majors, including the 2001 U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club
-Reinstated as an amateur in 2011
-Won the 2016 and 2019 British Columbia Women’s Mid-Amateur and Mid-Master Championships
-Won the British Columbia Senior Championship in 2020, 2021 and 2022
-Kinesiologist for Dynamic Kinesiology in Nanoose Bay
-Has her 15-year-old son, Brett, on the bag this week
Road to the Quarterfinals
Shot 81-68—149 in stroke play to earn the No. 2 seed
R64: Def. Lisa Poritz, 5 and 3
R32: Def. Lee Burton, 5 and 4
R16: Def. Molly Steffes, 8 and 6
Lynn Thompson, 64, Cincinnati, Ohio
-N/R in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Was a member of the winning Ohio team at the 2003 USGA Women’s State Team Championship
-Is playing in her fourth U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, where she has made match play every year
-Six-time Ohio Senior Women’s Amateur champion
-Won the 1980 and 1981 Cincinnati Women’s Amateur
-Coached high school golf for five years
Road to the Quarterfinals
- Shot 83-77—160 in stroke play to earn the No. 51 seed
- R64: Def. Robyn Puckett, 4 and 3
- R32: Def. Kim Keyer-Scott, 3 and 2
- R16: Lara Tennant, 2 and 1
Sue Wooster, 60, Australia
-No. 718 in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Runner-up in both the 2018 and 2019 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateurs
-Has made match play in all nine U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur appearances
-Won the 2022 European Senior Women’s Championship
-In 2018, she won the Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur, the Canadian Women’s Amateur, the Australian Senior Women’s Amateur and the North & South Senior Women’s Amateur
-Has four children and started playing golf at age 25
Road to the Quarterfinals
Shot 74-78—152 in stroke play to earn the No. 9 seed
R64: Def. Joan Gardner, 4 and 2
R32: Def. Amy Kennedy, 3 and 1
R16: Def. Suzi Spotleson, 5 and 4
Sherry Wright, 55, Oxnard, Calif.
-N/R in Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Playing in her third U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, and seventh USGA championship
-Won the 2018 and 2019 Southern California Women’s Public Links Championship
-Began playing golf at 43 years old
-Works as a physical therapist
-Grandparents were longtime members at San Diego Country Club and used to have a woman named “Mickey” over to the house. It wasn’t until Sherry was an adult that she realized it was four-time U.S. Women’s Open champion Mickey Wright.
Road to the Quarterfinals
Shot 75-75—150 in stroke play to earn the No. 4 seed
R64: Def. Ulrika Migliaccio, 2 up
R32: Def. Tracy Welch, 2 and 1
R16: Def. Terrill Samuel, 2 and 1
U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S AMATEUR
60th U.S. Senior Women's Amateur: Meet the Quarterfinalists
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Aug 2, 2022
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Anchorage, Alaska