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Fla. Sr. Womens: Hiestand, Sanger win titles
08 Apr 2014
by Florida State Golf Association

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OCALA, Fla. (April 8, 2014) -- Mary Jane Hiestand successfully defends her title win the 2014 Women’s Senior Amateur Championship as Tinker Sanger captured the Super Senior Division at Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club, in Ocala on April 7-8.

Mary Jane Hiestand, of Naples opened up her title defense with the low round of the Championship on Monday, firing an even par round of 72. Hiestand would take a four stroke lead heading into the final round of play. Battling difficult and wet conditions during Tuesday’s final round, Hiestand stayed steady and continued her strong play to claim the 2014 Women's Senior Amateur with a round of 76, for a two day total of 148, which was good enough for an impressive seven shot victory.

Hiestand got off to a rough start in her final round making a double bogey on the first hole, but an impressive chip in for par on the par-3 sixth hole after she played her first shot from the water gave her momentum heading into the back nine. Hiestand capped off her title defense with a birdie on the 18th hole. Hiestand has been the Women’s Senior Amateur Player-of-the-Year for the last four years, and she is already off to a great start for the 2014 race. Lin McMillan, of Palm Coast finished alone in second place after rounds of 78-77 for a tournament total of 155. Past Champion, Taffy Brower, of Boynton Beach, and Therese Quinn, of Jacksonville, took home third place honors with a tournament total of 156.

In the Super Senior Division, Tinker Sanger of North Palm Beach also had a solid first day shooting a six over-par 78 to take the overnight lead. Sanger followed up her first round with a final day of 89 for a total of 167 to capture the Super-Senior Championship title by two strokes. Diane Armet, of West Palm Beach, posted rounds of 82-87 to finish alone in second place. Nancy Chaffee, of Avon Park and Kathie Westlund, of Fort Myers, finished tied for third place.

ABOUT THE Florida Women's Senior Amateur

Championship Format
- 54 holes of individual stroke play - Senior Championship Division
- 36 holes of individual stroke play - Super-Senior Championship and Field Divisions
- Maximum Field Size - 84 players
- Four Divisions - Senior Championship, Senior Field, Super- Senior Championship, Super-Senior Field
- The overall Champions will be the individuals from the Senior and Super-Senior Championship Divisions with the lowest 54 and 36-hole total score

Eligibility
- Female amateur golfer
- At least 50 years of age as of the first day of the Championship
- At least 65 years of age as of the first day of the Championship to select to play in the Super-Senior Division at time of entry
- A valid Florida GHIN Handicap Index not exceeding 34.0 at time of entry
- Entrant is required to be a member of the FSGA

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