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Keep Up With Aggie Women's Golf This Summer

Even though Texas A&M isn't competing as a team this summer, the Aggie women's golfers have been busy playing in prestigious tournaments this summer. Stay tuned to this page for the updates on current & former Aggie women's golfers.

Even though Texas A&M isn't competing as a team this summer, the Aggie women's golfers have been busy playing in prestigious tournaments this summer. Stay tuned to this page for the updates on current & former Aggie women's golfers.

July 25-28 - Canadian Women's Amateur Championship
Maddie Szeryk - T-17th - 289 (+9)


Szeryk shot a 9-over 289 to finish tied for 17th at the Canadian Women's Amateur at Cutten Fields in Guelph, Ontario. Szeryk's tournament was highlighted by a 1-under 69 in the third round.

Courtney Dow - T-45th - 299 (+19)

Courtney Dow made the cut at the Canadian Women's Amateur, finishing in a tie for 45th. She shot a 2-over 72 in the third round for her best round of the tournament.

Chloe Velasco - T-45th - 299 (+19)

Velasco shot a 299 (+19), making the cut to finish in a tie for 45th. She also shot a 2-over 72 in the third round for her best mark of the tournament.
 
July 18-21 - 96th WTGA State Amateur Championship
Amber Park - T-3rd - Qualified at 74 (+2); Won Round of 32, 5&3; Won Round of 16, 6&5; Won Quarterfinal, 2&1; Lost Semifinal, 1 Down

Incoming freshman Amber Park cruised to the semifinals of the WTGA State Amateur Championship, held at A&M's home course, Traditions Club in Bryan. She was edged out by eventual champion, Maddie McCrary, a three-time All-Big 12 selection at Oklahoma State

Chloe Velasco - T-9th - Qualified at 73 (+1) - Won Round of 32, 6&5; Lost Round of 16, 1 Down

Velasco shot a 1-over 73 to qualify in a tie for fifth, then won her round of 32 match before falling by one hole to Madison Kidd of UTSA

Mackenzie Matthews - Qualified at 85 (+13); Won Flight 1 Quarterfinals, 19 holes; Lost Flight 1 Semifinal, 2 Down

Competing in the Flight 1 Bracket, Matthews took down Scarlett Eaton of ULM before falling in the flight semifinals.



July 13-14 - US Women's Open
Maddie Szeryk - 75th overall, 7th among amateurs - 149, +5


Szeryk was one of the last six in the field at the US Women's Open, and shot an even-par 72 to open competition on Thursday before just missing the cut with a 5-over 77 on Friday. It was her seventh career appearance at a LPGA-sanctioned event, and her first career appearance at a major championship.
  July 11-15 - European Ladies' Team Championship
Bianca Fabrizio - Individual: t-67 - 148 (+4); Team (Italy): Qualified at 704 (-16); Won quarterfinal, 1 Up against The Netherlands; Won semifinal, 5&4 against Spain; Lost Final, 4&2 to England


Fabrizio, who just completed her senior year at Texas A&M, has helped Italy reach the finals of the European Ladies' Team Championship. Fabrizio won her quarterfinal match against The Netherlands and her semifinal match against Spain, before falling in the Final to England, as Italy lost 5.5-1.5 overall.

June 12-17 - 117th Women's Western Golf Association Amateur Championship
Maddie Szeryk - 1st - Qualified at 143 (-1); Won round of 64, 4&2; Won round of 32, 2&1; Won round of 16, 2&1; Won quarterfinal, 3&2; Won semifinal in 20 holes; Won final, 3&1


Szeryk won the 117th Women's Western Golf Association Amateur Championship, defeating Dylan Kim of Baylor 3 and 1 in the 36 hole final. Szeryk reached the final by defeating Sophia Schubert, who plays her college golf at Texas in 20 holes in the semifinal, avenging a loss to Schubert in the quarterfinals of last year's event. Szeryk won her quarterfinal match 3 and 2, and defeated Naomi Ko, who plays her college golf at NC State, 2 and 1 in the Round of 16. Szeryk started her run through match play by defeating Michigan State's Logan Otter 4 and 2 in the Round of 64, advancing to face Jessica Ip, who plays college golf at Iowa, 2 and 1 in the Round of 32. Szeryk shot a 1-under 143 over two qualifying rounds, tying for the second-best qualifying score on the par 72 / 6,310 yard course at the River Forest Country Club.
 
Courtney Dow - t-17th - Qualified at 152 (+8); Won round of 64, 2&1; Lost round of 32, 6&5
Dow shot a 152 (+8) qualifying score to tie for the 20th best qualifying score, and advanced to the round of 32 in the event, defeating Maggie Ashmore, who plays college golf at Augusta, 2 and 1 in the round of 64, before falling to two-time Big Ten golfer of the year, Hannah Kim of Northwestern, in the round of 32, 6 and 5.

Mackenzie Matthews - Qualified at 168 (+24); Won fourth flight round of 16, 3&2; Lost fourth flight quarterfinal, 3&1
Matthews tied for 108th with a 168 (+24) qualifying score. She advanced to the quarterfinal of the fourth flight, winning her first match 3 and 2.
 
May 25-28 - Italian International Women's Amateur Golf Championship
Bianca Fabrizio - 1st, 283 (-5)
Fabrizio, who just completed her senior year at Texas A&M, shot a 5-under 283 to win the Trofeo Isa Goldschmid and the Italian Amateur Championship by one stroke over Carlotta Ricolfi, who plays college golf at Florida. Fabrizio shot an even-par 72 on the final day at the Monticello Golf Club to hold on to the title.