57Th U.S. Senior Women's Amateur Championship – Storylines
57th U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship – Storylines Oct. 6-11, 2018, Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club, Vero Beach, Fla. usga.org/seniorwomensam | #USSeniorWomensAm | @usga | mediacenter.usga.org/us-senior-womens- amateur The average age of the 132 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur competitors is 57.59 years old. Deb Pearson, of Colorado Springs, Colo., is the championship’s youngest competitor. She turns 51 on Oct. 18. Four players in the championship are in their 70s – Elizabeth Haines, 70, of Gladwyne, Pa.; Kathleen Westlund, 73, of Fort Myers, Fla.; Patsy Ehret, 74, of Stuart, Fla.; and Marianne Springer, 74, of Wellington, Fla. Kim Keyer-Scott, of Bonita Springs, Fla., will celebrate her 51st birthday during the championship (Oct. 9). Field by age: Age 50-54, 33 players Age 55-59, 64 players Age 60-64, 24 players Age 65-69, 7 players Age 70-74, 4 players There are six countries represented in the championship: Australia, Canada, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico and the United States. There are 34 states represented in the championship: Alabama (3), Alaska (1), Arizona (5), California (17), Colorado (6), Connecticut (3), Delaware (1), Florida (15), Georgia (5), Hawaii (4), Illinois (4), Kentucky (1), Louisiana (1), Maryland (3), Massachusetts (5), Minnesota (1), Mississippi (1), Missouri (3), Nebraska (1), Nevada (1), New Jersey (1), New York (2), North Carolina (1), Ohio (2), Oklahoma (2), Oregon (3), Pennsylvania (4), South Carolina (1), Tennessee (2), Texas (7), Utah (1), Virginia (4), Washington (4) and Wisconsin (1). With 17 players, California is the most represented state, followed by Florida, which is represented by 15 players.
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