September 2022 Ohio Golf Journal

Davies had not made a bogey since No. 8 on Friday – a stretch of 39 holes – when she drove into left rough on No. 12, clipped a tree with her second shot, which went out of bounds, then hit another tree with her next shot. Davies eventually got to the green in 6 and two-putted for a quadruple-bogey 8. Meanwhile, McGill stayed focused on her own game. “I knew at the turn I was a couple back, and from that point on, I really had no idea. I knew that I was close when I made a couple of birdies. I was disappointed with that bogey on 17. I tried not to focus on it. All I could do was what I could do, and whatever everybody else was doing was what they were doing.” Sorenstam, who won by eight strokes last year, came in with high hopes but never found the reliable rhythm that was the hallmark of her World Golf Hall of Fame career. While several of the other contenders succumbed to the challenges of NCR, McGill was more than up to the task. It was a historymaking performance. As the 2022 U.S. Senior Women’s Open Champion McGill receives, the U.S. Senior Women’s Open Trophy for one year, a gold medal, exemptions into the next 10 U.S. Senior Women’s Opens, exemption into the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open Presented by ProMedica at Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links, plus a first-place check for $180,000. This is how the game should be played. Ambitious challenges. Stunning views. An old-school Donald Ross layout, and Pete Dye’s modern gem. It all comes together at the Midwest’s favorite golf destination. frenchlick.com/golf • 888-936-9360 Just the way golf intended. Management reserves the right to cancel or modify any event without notice. Must be 21 years or older to enter the casino. Gambling Problem? Call 1.800.9.WITH.IT or text INGAMB to 53342! Ohio Golf Journal

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