Practice makes perfect in the world of golf and the WMU golf
team has been doing just that over the summer months. All of the team members have
been playing in amateur tournaments and sharpening their game for
the upcoming season.
Kaylee Imel, the Broncos only returning senior for the 2012-13
campaign has played in four amateur tournaments throughout the summer. Imel
placed first in the Women's Amateur Public Links Qualifier at Heartland
Crossing Golf Links with a score of 75.
Following her win, she qualified for the U.S. Women's Amateur, however
she missed the cut by just five strokes with a two-day total of 154
(75-79).
She then missed qualifying for the U.S. Amateur by five
strokes with a score of 81. She
finished with a tied for ninth showing at the Indiana Women's State Amateur
with a three day total of 226 (73-77-76).
Junior Melissa Beurmann has had a busy summer as well,
playing in three tournaments. Beurmann tied for 27th overall and
eighth among amateurs at the Michigan Women's Open with a three-day total of
232 (74-80-78). She placed tied for 11th out of a field of 87 at the
Michigan Amateur with a total of 153 (75-78). Finishing 11th qualified Beurmann for match play
in which she won the first match 5-4, the second match 3-1 and then lost the
third match two down to the eventual winner of the match play overall.
Another incoming junior Heather Marks has played well during
her time off this summer. Marks placed seventh in the Taylor-Made tournament at Hawk Hallow
and Eagle Eye Golf Course with a two-day total of 161 (82-Hawk
Hallow, 79-Eagle Eye). She then went on to finish 33rd overall and
10th for amateurs in the Women's Open. She shot a three day total of 236 (78-81-77).
Sophomore Kelsey Carney participated in the GAM Michigan
Women's Amateur where she finished 22nd with a two-round total of
157 (77,80). Carney's score propelled her to match play in the tournament where
she lost in the first round 5-4. She next played in the TaylorMade Collegiate Series tournament where she placed 24th with a two-round total of 166 (82,84).
Incoming freshman Emma Salata was apart of six events during
the summer months. Salata placed first in the Adams Junior Golf Tournament at
Arbor Hills Golf Course with a round score of 79. She then went on to finish
tied for 17th in the AJGA with a three-day total of 255 (89,84,82). Yet
again she finished first in the Adams Junior Golf Tournament at Walnut Hills
Golf Club with a round score of 74.
She finished tied for 35th in the Taylormade Adidas
Collegiate Series Tournament with a 27-hole score of 127 (82-18holes, 45-9holes). In the Big "I" State Qualifier, Salata
finished third with a two-round score of 164 (81-83). She followed up the third place finish with yet another
third place finish in the Adams Junior Golf Tournament at University of
Michigan Golf Course. She shot a two-round score of 167 (81-86).
Another incoming freshman Chloe Lawrie also played in six events during the summer. Lawrie placed tied for 56th in the Crystal Mountain Michigan PGA Women's Open Championship with a three-day total of 262 (88-85-89). She played in the Flint Junior Golf Association tournament were she finished tied for 1st with a 18-hole score of 75. In the USGA Women's Amateur Qualifier, she had a 18-hole score of 85 and missed qualifiy for the next event. She finished 41st in the Michigan Women's Amateur tournament with a two-day total of 163 (81-82). Lawrie played in back to back Flint Junior Golf Association Tournaments, were she finished second with a 18-hole score of 80. Then backed that up with a first place finish with a 18-hole score of 77 and won match play one up through 18-holes.
Sophomore Laura Moutrey participated in the Ontario Women's Amateur Tournament, where she finished 37th with a three-round total of 237 (85-77-75).
The fifth annual WMU Golf "Par Buster" golf outing will be taking place on Monday, August 27 at The Moors Golf Club. The event starts with registration at 11 a.m. It's $100 to be a program sponsor and $125 to be a golf participant. All the proceeds will go to the WMU Golf program.
The women's golf schedule has been released as they start
their early season play in East Lansing on Sept. 15 for the Michigan State's
Mary Fossum Invitational.