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Tonore, Daniel Advance to Wednesday's Quarterfinals
Whitney Britton won three straight holes to secure her win <br>USGA/Matt Sullivan photo
Whitney Britton won three straight holes to secure her win
USGA/Matt Sullivan photo

Ashley Tonore, 38, of Monroe, La., and Kay Daniel, 44, of Covington, La., advanced to the quarterfinals of the 29th U.S. Women’s Mid- Amateur Championship, conducted in their home state at the 6,061-yard, par-72 Squire Creek Country Club.

Both Tonore and Daniel took exciting paths to Wednesday’s quarterfinals, as Tonore won both of her Tuesday matches in 19 holes and Daniel eliminated two Women’s Mid-Amateur champions in Julia Potter (2013) and four-time winner Meghan Stasi (2006, 2007, 2010, 2012). Daniel also eliminated 2004 champion Corey Weworski in Monday’s Round of 64.

Trailing 1 down in her Round-of-32 match against Shelly Stouffer, 45, of Canada, Tonore won the 18th hole with a par to force extra holes. Tonore sealed the win on the par-4 first hole with a tough two-putt down a steep ridge, while Stouffer’s chip on her third shot rolled off the other end of the green.

Tonore then seemed in control in her Round-of-16 match against Rachel Smith, 27, of Mansfield, Texas, holding a 3-up lead after 12 holes. However, Smith rallied to win 13, 14 and 17 to square the match. Tonore again headed to the first hole, where she won with a par when Smith missed a 6-footer in her bid to extend the match.

Tonore had a strong show of support from the locals, which she said helped get her through the long day.

“I love it. It's great. I think it spurs you on, gives you that adrenaline when you're playing in front of people,” said Tonore, an alumna of Louisiana State University who works in pharmaceutical sales for Eli Lilly. “I appreciate everybody coming out and showing their support.”

Daniel won the first two holes in her Round-of-32 match against Potter and never trailed en route to a 4-and-3 win. Daniel was 1 up through 10 holes, but pulled away with wins on 11, 13 and 14.

Daniel then found herself in a big hole early in her match with Stasi. Stasi won the first three holes before Daniel fought back with wins on 6 and 7. Daniel was 2 down after 13, but then won four consecutive holes to stun the four-time champion.

“My first two greens were actually very well- struck irons. I hit them the way I wanted,” said Daniel, who is a practicing orthodontist. “So even though I was 3 down, I didn't feel like I was playing poorly. I have a lot of confidence in my short game, so I just had to keep grinding.”

Daniel will face Whitney Britton, 25, of Laguna Niguel, Calif., in the quarterfinals. Britton eliminated Sarah Davison, 35, a Choudrant, La., resident who lives on the Squire Creek property, in the Round of 32, and Connie Isler, 31, of Annapolis, Md., in the Round of 16.

Tonore will face defending champion Margaret Shirley, 29, of Roswell, Ga., in the quarterfinals. Shirley had to rally from 2 down at the turn in her Round-of-32 match against Amanda Jacobs, 27, of Portland, Ore. Shirley, the 2013 runner-up, won holes 10 and 12 to draw even, then won 15 and 16 to go 2 up. Jacobs got one back on 17, but Shirley took the 1-up victory with a halve on 18. Shirley had less trouble in her Round-of-16 match against Dawn Woodard, 41, of Greer, S.C., as she only lost one hole on the way to a 4-and-2 triumph.

“I missed a couple really short putts on 2 and 5 in my first match and my dad pointed out that I was too quick with my stroke,” said Shirley, the executive director of Atlanta Junior Golf. “After that, I made a nice putt on 6 to tie and then played really well on the back nine. I felt much better in the afternoon, and that showed with my play.”

Christina Proteau, 32, of Canada, advanced to the quarterfinals for the second straight year, which would have been hard to imagine after she shot a 15-over 87 in the first round of stroke play. Proteau, a prosecutor for the province of British Columbia, rebounded with an even-par 72 in the second round to make match play and has posted three impressive wins. Proteau defeated fellow 2014 quarterfinalist Debbie Adams in the first round, then defeated stroke-play medalist Casey Ward, 25, of Canada in the Round of 32, 3 and 1, and 2009 Women’s Mid-Amateur champion Martha Leach, 53, of Hebron, Ky., 4 and 3, in the Round of 16.

After getting over the initial disappointment of her opening-round 87, Proteau returned determined for Round 2.

“Sunday morning, before I teed off, I had my mind made up what I was going to do,” she said. “It doesn't always work out that you get it done, but I did and after that I felt great. If I can do that, then I can do anything this week if I just stick to my own game.”

Proteau will face Paige Bromen, 29, of Minneapolis, Minn., in the quarterfinals. Bromen won the final three holes of her Round-of-64 match against fellow Minnesotan Olivia Herrick, 27, of Roseville, to advance to Tuesday. She reached the quarterfinals by defeating Lacy Shelton, 35, of Overland Park, Kan., and Kristin Paulson, 25, of Pella, Iowa, in the Rounds of 32 and 16, respectively.

The youngest competitor in the field, Lauren Greenlief, 25, of Oakton, Va., advanced to the quarterfinals via victories over Sue Wooster, 53, of Australia, 3 and 2, and Tara Jay-Connelly, 42, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 4 and 3.

The final Round-of-16 match between Dani Mullin and Mercedes Huarte was suspended due to darkness with the match all square after 18 holes. That match will resume at 7:20 a.m. CDT on Wednesday on the 10th hole, with the winner facing Greenlief.

All quarterfinalists are now exempt into the 2016 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur at The Kahkwa Club in Erie, Pa.

The quarterfinals begin at 8 a.m. on Wednesday with the Proteau-Bromen match. The semifinals will also be conducted on Wednesday, and are scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., as the field is cut to two for Thursday’s 18-hole final.

The 2015 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female amateur golfers with a Handicap Index® not exceeding 9.4. It consists of 36 holes of stroke play followed by six rounds of match play, with the championship scheduled to conclude with an 18-hole final on Thursday, Oct. 8.

The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is one of 13 national championship conducted annually by the United States Golf Association, 10 of which are strictly for amateurs.

Results: U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur
WinVALauren GreenliefAshburn, VA700
Runner-upGAMargaret ShirleyRoswell, GA500
SemifinalsCanadaChristina ProteauCanada400
SemifinalsCAWhitney BrittonDana Point, CA400
QuarterfinalsMNPaige BromenStillwater, MN300

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ABOUT THE U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur

The U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur originated in 1987 to provide a national competitive arena for amateurs 25 and older. Besides the age restriction, the event is open to those with a USGA Handicap Index of 9.4 or lower. It is one of 14 national championships conducted annually by the USGA, 10 of which are strictly for amateurs.

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