Leavenworth (Wash.) Golf Course is hosting the 18th Washington State Women’s Best-Ball Championship, conducted by the Washington State Golf Association (WSGA).
The two-day championship is being held May 1-2, and includes many of the top women amateur golfers from Washington and Northern Idaho.
Follow the WSGA Women’s Best-Ball on Twitter at the handles @WSGA1922 and @WSGAChampions for live updates and news and use the hashtag #WSGAWomensBestBall.
Highlighting the field are Kelly Gardner of Gig Harbor, Wash. and Kim Titus of Fox Island, Wash., who won this championship in 2014. Gardner and Titus also qualified for the 2015 U.S. Women’s Four-Ball Championship.
Also in the field is Karen Madison of East Wenatchee, who is teaming with Patty Myers of Olympia. Madison was named the 2015 WSGA Senior Women’s Player of the Year, and won the 2016 WSGA Super Senior Women’s Amateur.
The format for the WSGA Women’s Best-Ball is 36-hole Four-Ball stroke play (gross and net). The field will be divided into flights based on team handicap. Play will commence with a 9:00 a.m. shotgun start each day.
Click here for pairings and more information about the WSGA Women’s Best-Ball. Visit www.thewsga.org for daily news, live scoring, and more.