There will be 51 new faces in the Golf Capital of Tennessee Women's State Open, which tees off Thursday-Saturday, July 16-18, at the Stonehenge Golf Course.
As of Friday morning, 84 ladies (48 amateurs and 36 pros) have registered for the tournament, with the pro-am on July 15.
Of those 84, 33 competed last year, including professionals Adrienne McDonald of Mabank, TX; Sue Ertl of Bradenton, FL; Taryn Durham, Glasgow, KY; and 2003 champion Sarah Jacobs, Hendersonville, TN.
McDonald, Ertl, Durham and Jacobs are only four of the top 18 finishers from last year to submit entries; however, the entry deadline is less than one week away.
The other professionals entered include Shelley Anderson, Ashli Bunch, Clarissa Childs, Jackie Cone, Karen Daves, Megan Dowdy, Taryn Durham, Tami Dunigan, Kendall Dye, Sue Ertl, Jeana Finlinson, Katie Fraley, Janice Gibson, Breanne Hall, Rachel Ingram, Katy Jarochowitz, Brittany Johnston, Katie Kempter, Brittany Klein, Jennifer Kovach, Adrienne McDonald, Lorna Miedema, Beth Miller, Ester Moon, Carrie Morris, Diana Ramage, Alley Ramsay, Margaret Shirley, Dawn Shockley, Nicole Smith, Darlene Stowers, Julie Tomlinson, Paula Pearson-Tucker and Vicki Vanderpool, Loretta Young.
Twenty-one of the professionals are current or former members of the Duramed Futures Tour, while Daves is the 2007 Tennessee state open champion.
Defending champion Marci Turner and the seven other former champions — Erin Kurczewski (1999), Katie Gallina (2000), Nicolle Flood (2001), Courtney Wood (2001 & 2005), Leah Hart (2004) and Kathleen Robinson (2006) — have yet to enter, but registration ending in over 24 hours.
The amateur field includes Ashley Averitt, Tabitha Beard, Katherine Bell, Ashley Birdwell, Evelyn Blackman, Chelsea Boshears, Jordan Britt, Jillian Brodd, Katie Brown, Carolyn Cochran, Andrea Cropper, Angel Cropper, Lisa Daubner, Mary Katherine Furr, Katy Beth Glover, Ashley Haggard, Morgan Hale, Jordan Hollinshead, Sara Hunt, Rachel A. Ingram, Alex Jasper, Betsie Johnson, Ashley Lance, Carolyn Levy, Staci Lynch, Jessica Maness, Melanie Manis, Patricia Masick, Sarah Mathews, Linda Mullins, Megan Murphy, Rhonda Nadasdi, Jennifer Newman, Olivia Love, Alexa Payne, Peyton Ritchie, Jean Roise, Maggie Scott, Emily Sills, Lindsey Spradlin, Suzanne Stanley, Janet Steen, Kayla Stewart, Lauren Stratten, Shay Sullivan, Jessica Tarbet, Kayla Turner, Ashley Wathen, Leigh Wilkins and Karen Williams.
Pro Am: The city of Crossville will be hosting the pro am on Wednesday, July 15, at 1 p.m., at the Stonehenge Golf Club. Three amateurs will be paired with a lady professional or amateur in the four-person scramble. The cost is $300 per team, with $100 hole sponsorships still available.
Applications are available at the Crossville Centennial Park office or call (931) 456-6632 or call Bill Loggins at (931) 787-1956. The completed applications can be faxed to 787-1139.
The awards dinner provided by Veolia Water will follow play in the Stonehenge Grill.
Ed Greif has copies of the entry form at the Crossville Chronicle office. Call him at 484-5145.
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Fifty-one new faces are in the tournament field
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