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Meghan Stasi wins Florida Women's Mid-Am
5/4/2014 | by Florida State Golf Association

see also: View results for Florida Women's Mid-Amateur, Lemon Bay Golf Club

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Meghan Stasi, of Oakland Park, added yet another victory to her 2014 season at the Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship

VERO BEACH, Fla. (May 4, 2014) -- Meghan Stasi, of Oakland Park, added yet another victory to her 2014 season at the Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship at Indian River Club in Vero Beach, May 3-4, 2014. Stasi was co-leader with Therese Quinn, of Jacksonville, who also fired a one-under-par 71 in the Championship’s first round. Both competitors, however, had to overcome a long wait to finish their first round. Saturday’s inclement weather suspended play for Round One, causing approximately 60 percent of the field to finish early Sunday morning before the final round. With her dad on the bag, Stasi was able to take advantage of the gorgeous conditions and go under par again with a round of 71 in Sunday’s final round. With six birdies in her first round, she followed it with three birdies and an eagle chip-in on hole 15 during the final round. Her consistent iron play allowed her to only miss three greens in the two days. The final pairings seemed like a match between Stasi and Quinn. Quinn fought hard, firing a final round 73 to only end up two back of Stasi, with a 71-73-144. Tara Connelly, of Palm Beach Gardens, finished in third with rounds of 73-76-149. Charlotte Daughan, of Orlando, fired consistent rounds of 75-75 for a two-day total of 150. Stasi, who was the 2013 Women's Player of the Year, has won four USGA Women’s Mid-Amateur Championships and numerous FSGA Championships. She recently won the 2014 Women’s International Four-Ball Championship with partner and good friend Tara Connelly, of Palm Beach Gardens. Next on her schedule is the US Women’s Open Sectional Qualifier at the end of the month.
About the Florida Women's Mid-Amateur

Format: 54 holes of individual stroke play (Championship Division) 36 holes of individual stroke play (Middle and Forward Divisions) Eligibility: FSGA member at least 22 years of age Handicap: Florida GHIN 34.0 or less

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