Monday, January 20, 2025
Google search engine
HomeNEWSFiddlesticks CC to Host U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship

Fiddlesticks CC to Host U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship

Fiddlesticks CC to Host U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship Sept. 17 – 22

FT. MYERS, Florida – When the 35th U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship tees it up at Fiddlesticks Country Club Sept. 17 – 22, on its Long Mean course, the talented amateur ladies, aged 25 and over, will have their hands full.

Don’t be fooled. When the Unites States Golf Association selects a site for one of its 14 major championships each year, the criteria include quality design and superior condition, two-factors that for over 30 years has established Fiddlesticks Country Club as one of the premier courses in southwest Florida.

Fiddlesticks may be an exclusive, serene enclave for mostly-retired, well-heeled residents, but the Long Mean, designed by architect Ron Garl in 1983, is anything but a stroll in the park. Garl, of Lakeland (FL) has designed or renovated over 200 courses around the world.

From the tips, the par 72 18-hole layout stretches out to 7,077 yards, featuring impeccably maintained tees, fairways and greens. The USGA course rating is 74.2 with slope of 144 on Bermuda grass. Greens and bunkers were recently renovated, and the ladies will play the course at 6,137 yards with par of 72.

“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to take this championship to Fiddlesticks Country Club, which will be a fantastic host,” said Laura Nochta, USGA Director of Championships. “Players will enjoy the course’s challenging layout which will require them to control their ball placement and landing targets, while dealing with relatively small greens. It will be a true test of their endurance and ability to deal with the pressures involved with competing to earn a coveted USGA title and a place in the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open Championship.”

The Women’s Mid-Amateur was originally scheduled at Fiddlesticks in 2021, but when the coronavirus pandemic disrupted those plans, it was canceled and moved to Berkeley Hall Club in Bluffton, South Carolina.

“We’ve always had a very good relationship with the USGA and continue to support amateur golf across the state of Florida,” said Fiddlesticks General Manager Ryan Shaw at a recent media day to promote the event. “The members really relish the opportunity to host these types of events and give back to the game of golf and the USGA. The leaders of our club formed a Tournament Invitation Committeewhich wrote to the USGA requesting consideration for a USGA tournament to be held here at Fiddlesticks Country Club. We are delighted that they selected Fiddlesticks for this tournament.”

The 2022 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur will be the second USGA championship at Fiddlesticks Country Club. In 2010, the club hosted the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur. The club has been busy securing volunteers and set up ten committees: Marshalls/Forecaddies; Housing; Registration; Evacuation; Hospitality; Scoring; Medical; Practice Facilities; Volunteers and Fundraising.

Travis Wehrs, Director of Golf at Fiddlesticks CC, addressed questions related to a mid-September tournament during hurricane season.

“Certainly, inclement weather conditions can be a disruption, but our courses can handle any problems associated with rain and wind,” said Wehrs, head pro for the past eight years. “We will work closely with our ground’s crews and the USGA to address those types of problems if they happen.”

U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship Tournament

The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to any female amateur golfer 25 and older with a Handicap Index not exceeding 9.4. The 2022 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur will be the 26th USGA championship contested in Florida.

A total of 132 players advance to the national championship through several exemption categories, or through one of a number of qualifiers held throughout the country and in Mexico. A starting field of 132 players will compete in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. Following 18-hole rounds of stroke play on Sept. 17-18, the field will be cut to the top 64 players for match play. Five 18-hole rounds of match play will determine the finalists, who will square off in an 18-hole championship match on Thursday, Sept. 22.

SCHEDULE OF PLAY

Practice rounds will take place Sept. 15-16. (Thursday/Friday)

  • Sept. 17 (Saturday): First round, stroke play.
  • Sept. 18 (Sunday): Second round, stroke play.
  • Sept. 19 (Monday): Round of 64, match play.
  • Sept. 20 (Tuesday): Round of 32 and Round of 16, match play.
  • Sept. 21 (Wednesday): Quarterfinal and semifinal rounds, match play.
  • Sept. 22 (Thursday): 18-hole championship final, match play.

ADMISSION

Admission is free. Tickets are not required for this championship and spectators are encouraged to attend.

WHAT THE WINNER RECEIVES

  • A gold medal
  • Custody of the Mildred Prunaret Trophy for one year
  • Exemption into the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open Championship at Pebble Beach
  • Exemption into the next 10 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championships
  • Exemption into the next two U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships
  • Exemption into the next two U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championships (if age-eligible)

2021 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur ChampionshipCHAMPIONSHIP

Blakesly Brock, of Chattanooga, Tenn., defeated Aliea Clark, of New York, N.Y., 5 and 4, at Berkeley Hall Club’s North Course in the first final featuring two players in their first year of eligibility. Brock, who played collegiately at the University of Tennessee, became the third-youngest champion in U.S. Women’s Mid- Amateurhistory behind only Lauren Greenlief and Sarah Ingram.

HISTORY

The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship originated in 1987 to provide a national competitive arena for female amateurs age 25 and older. In 2017, the USGA announced that the winner of the U.S. Women’s Mid- Amateur will receive an exemption into the following year’s U.S. Women’s Open. The U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Trophy is a sterling Revere bowl. Mildred Prunaret, who served as chairman of the USGA Women’s Committee from 1959-63, presented it in 1987.

NOTABLE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT FIDDLESTICKS COUNTRY CLUB

  • 1998 Florida Women’s Amateur (Marla Jemsek Weeks)
  • 2010 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur (Mina Hardin)
  • 2016 Florida State Amateur (Jacob Huizinga)
  • 2021 Florida Open (Connor Arendell)

USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS IN FLORIDA

The 2022 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur will be the 26th USGA championship conducted in Florida. It will be the fourth U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur held in the state. Amelia Island Plantation hosted the championship in 1988, Old Marsh G.C. in Palm Beach Gardens hosted in 1992 and Golden Hills G. & T.C. in Ocala hosted in 2009.

Previous article
Next article
Bill Sangster
Bill Sangster
A regular contributor to NewEngland.Golf, eSouthernGolf, Bill is a member of Golf Travel Writers of America. He is a life-long golf aficionado and former sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. He moved to Cape Cod in 1974, where he raised a family and worked for 23 years as a teacher/administrator with the Sandwich Public Schools, enjoying golf at Paul Harney’s Golf Course, White Cliffs Country Club and Sandwich Hollows Country Club. In 2019, Bill moved to The Villages community in Florida where his addiction and love of of the game continues. Bill can be reached via email.
RELATED ARTICLES

2 COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -
Google search engine

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Fobertgrout on South Carolina Golf
Fobertgrout on Shot Scope G5 GPS Watch
Ismaelevign on Ping Putters
EarnestMoupe on Pro V1s Radio Capture Balls
Gichardaudig on Sandra Changkija
StephentUm on Callaway’s Big Bertha
Gichardaudig on Limestone Springs
Gichardaudig on REVA Golf Balls
Lhanewam on Primland
Keithfrosy on V1 Game Mobile App
EarnestMoupe on TaylorMade P-790 Irons
Ismaelevign on Payntr Golf Shoes
TimsothyLoP on TrueEnergy Socks
LewisLeamy on ASICS Golf Shoe
OLanewam on Mesa Country Club
LewisLeamy on Twisted Oaks Golf Club
StephentUm on Grande Lakes Resort
Gichardaudig on Ten Top Golf Stories 2022
TimsothyLoP on Edel Golf SMS Irons
Gichardaudig on MLA Target Defender Putter
OLanewam on St. Johns Golf Club
Ismaelevign on Forest Preserve Golf
LewisLeamy on PXG 0317 CB Irons
TimsothyLoP on Callaway Paradym
Fobertgrout on Streamsong Resort
Gichardaudig on Gulf Shores Alabama
Ismaelevign on Tour Edge EXS 220 Pro
EarnestMoupe on TaylorMade Joins PopStroke
LewisLeamy on Decolt Grand
StephentUm on Apes Hill Barbados
Shanewam on Sapelo Hammock
Lhanewam on Les Borde Golf Club
Dichaelres on V1 Game Mobile App
Gichardaudig on Cold Weather Golf Gear
Fobertgrout on Seminole Legacy Golf Club
TimsothyLoP on Wilson Triad Golf Ball
Shanewam on ReelGolf
Fobertgrout on Renwick Polos
TimsothyLoP on Sky Valley Country Club
OLanewam on Tom Wildenhaus
Lhanewam on Georgia On Your Mind
LewisLeamy on Tom Wildenhaus
TimsothyLoP on Honma T//World GS Clubs
Gichardaudig on Golf Club Membership
Fobertgrout on The Alamo City Golf Trail
Gichardaudig on Marriott Golf Academy
Ismaelevign on Callaway Apex Black Irons
Gichardaudig on PXG One & Done Putter
Brandonelews on V1 Game Mobile App
StephentUm on Harbor of Hospitality
LewisLeamy on Tour Striker Toolbox
Lhanewam on Pinehurst No. 8
TimsothyLoP on Duran Golf Club
EarnestMoupe on Callaway Apex Utility Wood
EarnestMoupe on Craig Dolch and Donna White
EarnestMoupe on Reunion Resort & Golf Club
Gichardaudig on Callaway’s Big Bertha
Dichaelres on Acushnet CEO David Maher
OLanewam on Barnsley Resort
TimsothyLoP on Wilson D9 Forged Irons
Gichardaudig on 1986—The Old Guys Win
OLanewam on Shot Scope PRO LX+
Dichaelres on TaylorMade Stealth Irons
StephentUm on U.S. Hickory Open
OLanewam on Golf’s Sad Future
EarnestMoupe on Datrek DG Lite II Cart Bag
Fobertgrout on Callaway Paradym Star
Dichaelres on GOLFZON Honored
Dichaelres on Ping i525 Irons
EarnestMoupe on Volvik for the Holidays
StephentUm on Q-Star Tour Divide
LewisLeamy on Southern Pines Golf Club
Lhanewam on Sea Trail
OLanewam on Popstroke Orlando
StephentUm on D9 Irons by Wilson Staff
Dichaelres on Puma IGNITE
OLanewam on Titleist AVX 2022
TimsothyLoP on Spot X Hotel is Spot On
Ismaelevign on U.S. Hickory Open
Dichaelres on Ping ChipR
TimsothyLoP on RADMOR 2022 Collections
Fobertgrout on It’s Pure Florida Golf
EarnestMoupe on Royal Albartross
Fobertgrout on Ben Hogan Edge EX Irons
Ismaelevign on Cobra T-Rail Irons
Fobertgrout on New GolfBuddy Aim L10
Fobertgrout on Duran Golf Club
Gichardaudig on Bridgestone e12 Contact
TimsothyLoP on Gift Guide
EarnestMoupe on Albemarle Plantation
Fobertgrout on XXIO 12 Family of Clubs
Dichaelres on TrueEnergy Socks
Gichardaudig on Matthew Wolff Wins
Gichardaudig on Ping Glide 4.0 Wedges
Gichardaudig on Bettinardi Doubles Down
Dichaelres on Miura’s PI-401 Irons
Ismaelevign on Country Creek Golf Course
Dichaelres on Srixon’s Latest
TimsothyLoP on Senior Challenge Cup
Shanewam on Warm on the Course
LewisLeamy on The Currahee Club
Fobertgrout on 2022 US Open
Lhanewam on 2023 World Amateur
Shanewam on TRUE FS-Slide
EarnestMoupe on Honma TW-W21 Wedge
Ismaelevign on Pine Ridge Golf Club
Dichaelres on Miura Putter
OLanewam on Turtle Bay Resort
LewisLeamy on Srixon’s ZX4 Irons
Lhanewam on XXIO X for 2022
Ismaelevign on On Course Foundation
Gichardaudig on Stone Mountain Park
TimsothyLoP on Tee Off in Paradise
TimsothyLoP on Rules Split Likely
LewisLeamy on Ryder Cup Date Change
Dichaelres on Senior Challenge Cup
StephentUm on PopStroke Sarasota
EarnestMoupe on Rumbling Bald Golf Packages
TimsothyLoP on PGA Golf Club: Dye Course
AndrewMom on V1 Game Mobile App
DannyBeave on V1 Game Mobile App
SpravkiDug on V1 Game Mobile App
HermanFaivy on V1 Game Mobile App
Ervinjatry on V1 Game Mobile App
Stanleyciz on V1 Game Mobile App
RogerErart on V1 Game Mobile App
NormanLah on V1 Game Mobile App