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Cassity, Cassity and Bryant, Garza Atop the 2019 Women’s Four-Ball Championship

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Date: August 12, 2019
Contact: Amy Worthington, Texas Golf Association
Phone: 214-468-8942
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Cassity, Cassity and Bryant, Garza Atop the 2019 Women’s Four-Ball Championship

Briefly: Caitlyn Cassity and Grace Cassity of Katy and Kiersten Bryant and Samantha Garza of San Antonio are tied for the lead of the 2019 Women’s Four-Ball Championship after an opening round 5-under-par 67.

Leaderboard:
T1        Bryant / Garza                   San Antonio                                   67
T1        Cassity / Cassity                Katy                                               67
3          Delagarza / Smith             Midland, McKinney                       68
4          McKee / Shackelford        Spring, Austin                                70
5          Mancha / Phillips              San Antonio, Spring Branch          72
T6        Hovda / Morrison             Weslaco, Lake Charles                  73
T6        Huntsman / Reid               Mont Belvieu, Montgomery         73
Round 1 Results | Round 2 Pairings

Golf Course: The 18-hole Miller Course, designed by an internationally recognized name, Scott Miller, seems to have been carved along the natural curve of Lake Conroe. A rippling creek provides background music on the 16th and 17th holes and more water views greet players at the 3rd and 4th holes as you enjoy a shimmering 3-acre lake. Round 1 was contested at 5,967 yards.

Weather: The temperature reached 93 degrees with steady winds at 10 mph out of the south, southwest.

In Contention: Caitlyn Cassity and Grace Cassity of Katy and Kiersten Bryant and Samantha Garza of San Antonio are tied for the lead of the 2019 Women’s Four-Ball Championship after an opening round 5-under-par 67. 
Faith Delagarza of Midland and her partner Amari Smith of McKinney carded a 4-under-par 68 and sits one shot off the lead. The team of Amelia McKee of Spring and Jordan Shackelford of Austin sit in solo fourth after a 2-under-par 70.

What’s Next: Round 2 shotgun starts Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. at Bentwater Yacht & Country Club’s Miller Course.

More Info: For more information on the 2019 Women’s Four-Ball Championship, click here.