Megan Buck Wins New England Women's Amateur Championship - MASSGOLF

THORNY LEA GC DUO CLAIMS TOP TWO SPOTS AT NEGA WOMEN’S AMATEUR

for immediate release: juLY 1, 2020

NORTH CONWAY, New Hampshire – The New England Women’s Amateur championship is staying with a Thorny Lea Golf Club member, only there’s a new champion this time.

Megan Buck won her first NEGA title by following up back-to-back 72s with a 1-under-par 70 in Wednesday’s third and final round at North Conway CC. She held off fellow Thorny Lea member Shannon Johnson, the two-time defending champion, by one stroke.

“I always enjoy playing in this event, and I’m just so happy I could pull off this win to start the competitive season,” Buck said.

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Buck grew up in Glendale, Arizona, and attended Northern Arizona University. She has since moved to North Easton and has placed highly in past Mass Golf, regional and national championship events, even making the quarterfinals of the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship. But she said the NEGA Women’s Amateur is the first individual event she’s won since high school. 

Megan Buck holds up the New England Women’s Amateur Trophy. This is the first individual championship she has won as a mid-amateur player. (David Colt)

After taking a one-stroke lead through Round 1, Buck began Wednesday three strokes behind Johnson and one behind Columbia University-bound Alison Paik (Ledgmont CC; RI). Buck saved her best round for last, pulling ahead with a birdie on the 9th hole and then sinking birdie putts on the 13th and 14th.

Johnson, who entered the final round with a two-stroke lead, finished 3-over on the front nine but pulled within a stroke with a birdie on the 17th. However, Buck made par on the final four holes to keep the lead.

“It’s always tough competing against Shannon and Alison, so I knew consistency was key down the backstretch,” Buck said. 

Paik, who played in the final group with Johnson and Buck, was also in contention but fell behind early with a double bogey on the first hole. She made birdie on the 11th but finished four strokes back of Buck with a 5-over 218. Still, she took home the Kathy Albright Junior Trophy.

NEGA President Karen Ammerman, left, stands for a picture with Allison Paik, the top junior player at the NEGA Women’s Amateur. (David Colt)

As was the case during the first two days, seven players who finished in the top 10 were playing out of Massachusetts. In addition to Johnson and Buck, Susan Curtin (Boston GC) finished fourth at 10-over 223 and took home the Carol Patton Senior Trophy.  Morgan Smith (224) and Molly Smith (227), both teenage sisters from Vesper CC, finished T5 and 10th, respectively. Meanwhile, Jennifer Keim (Dennis Pines GC) closed with a 75 to place T7 (225), while Krystal Knight (Bradford CC) closed with a 74 but finished one stroke back (226) to place ninth.

Susan Curtin, right, accepts the Carol Patton Senior Trophy for placing as the top senior player. (David Colt)

Donna DiIeso (Meadow at Peabody) won the Legends Division (Sydney Arnold Legend Trophy), placing fourth overall in the Tournament Division (Gross). Theresa Durkin (Sagamore Spring GC) finished runner-up in the Tournament Division (Net), with a score of 5-over 218.

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