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NCHSAA WOMEN’S GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIPS TO START ON MONDAY
CHAPEL
HILL—Top golfers from across the state will compete next week in the North
Carolina High School Athletic Association’s 31st women’s state golf
championships.
For
the ninth year in a row, the NCHSAA is offering classified championships as the
number of schools competing in the sport has grown, and for the first time this
year there will be three different state championships. The two-day events will
be held on Monday and Tuesday at three different sites.
The 4-A championship is set for Pinehurst number
six, while the 3-A golfers will have a separate championship for the first time
and will compete at the West Course at the Foxfire Resort and Golf Club in
Foxfire Village. The 1-A/2-A classification will be held at Longleaf Golf and
Country Club in Southern Pines.
Players and teams qualified to the state
championship from regionals across the state.
Charlotte Ardrey Kell won last year's 4-A team
title, after Raleigh Athens Drive has won the last two before that. Mount Tabor's Kristi Ingram was the
individual champion.
West Henderson has won the last two championships
when the 1-A, 2-A and 3-A schools played together, led by Kayla Scuipider, the
medalist in each of the last two state tournaments.
The best three scores for a team, which may have up
to five individuals, are counted each day toward the team total.
The
championships will include a field of 78 golfers in all three tournaments. The
first group of players in the 4-A championships will tee off at 8:30 each
morning while the 1-A/2-A and 3-A events will start at 9 a.m. Players will be
paired differently and tee times adjusted for Tuesday’s round, based on
Monday’s scores.
NCHSAA FastFacts
Event: NCHSAA Women’s
Golf Championships
Date: October 31-November
1, 2011
Site: 1-A/2-A: Longleaf
Golf and Country Club; 3-A: Foxfire Resort and Golf Club, West Course; 4-A: Pinehurst
No. 6
First Held: 1969
Qualifiers: Teams
and individuals compete at the regional level qualify to for the state tournament.
Of Interest: This is the first year of three
different state championships in women's golf.



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