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Hye Jin Choi Medals again at Women's NSW Amateur
Hye Jin Choi <br>(Nova Scotia Golf Association Photo)
Hye Jin Choi
(Nova Scotia Golf Association Photo)

TERREY HILLS, New South Wales (January 31, 2017) -- In the Women's NSW Stroke-Play Championship, Korea's world No. 3 Hye Jin Choi defended her 2016 title after firing a 4-under par 70 for a 10-under-par total of 136.

Coolangatta-Tweed Heads Rebecca Kay finished in a tie for second place after carding 3-under-par round of 71. She finished alongside first round Leader, Korea's Haeran Ryu, who could only post a 1-over-par 75 in the tough conditions.

The top 16 women qualify for the match play rounds which begin tomorrow at Terrey Hills Golf and Country Club.

-Editors Note: Article is by Dave Tease of Golf New South Wales



Results: New South Wales Women's Amateur
WinKoreaSo-mi LeeKorea700
Runner-upKoreaHye-Jin ChoiKorea500
SemifinalsKoreaGa-young LeeKorea400
SemifinalsKoreaHyun-Kyung ParkKorea400
QuarterfinalsKoreaYunji JeongKorea300

View full results for New South Wales Women's Amateur

ABOUT THE New South Wales Women's Amateur

The NSW Medal is played over two courses. It is two rounds of 18-holes stroke play and then match play.

The field is evenly divided between the two venues for the first day’s play with players changing venues for their second round. The winner of the 36 holes stroke play section of the Championship is the winner of the NSW Medal.

The leading 16 players from the NSW Medal (who have nominated to play in the NSW Amateur) will be eligible to compete in the NSW Amateur Championship Match Play, with each match played over 18-holes other than the Final which is played over 36-holes. The match play is seeded with ties determined by lot.

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