Players took on the heat this weekend with temperatures reaching the upper 90s and heat indexes as high as 109. Clark set the pace on Sunday with her own fire. Despite the possibility of intimidation from the talented field in pursuit, she did not cool her flame.
“I was feeling the pressure; Hanna is a good player and everyone was hitting good shots. I started out hitting the ball ok… I wasn’t hitting it as close to the hole as I had been the past couple days and I was faced with a lot of longer putts and staying patient and working with what I had today,” Clark said.
Though the match was close, Clark prevailed. Her drives were long, chips were steady and putting was seamless. Annika had two par saves on the par-3 15th and par-3 17th. Her shots from the tee box did not leave her with ideal shots to the green. On 15th tee box, Annika’s ball was laying in the right sand bunker, but she was able to splash it out onto the green and make her par putt.
Clark plans to turn professional in August..
“This is the first tournament I have played since regionals for school. It was really awesome to see all the hard work I’ve been putting in payoff,” Clark said.
Alberto finished second in the championship flight with a final-round score of 73 and an overall total of 6-under 210. Sophie Digesualdo of Austin finished in third place with an overall score of three-under 213. Finishing with an overall score of two-under 214, low mid-amateur Melissa Loh of Dallas and Jenna Phillips of Leander.
Former Professional Golfer, Kelley Nittoli won the first flight with a final score of 9-over 225.
