1987
Kay Cockerill
Kay Cockerill of Los Gatos, California, successfully defended her U.S. Women's
Amateur title, defeating Tracy Kerdyk of Coral Gables, Florida, the 1987 Women's
APL champion, 3 and 2, at the Rhode Island Country Club in Barrington.
She became the first to win consecutive Women's Amateurs since Juli Inkster
won the championship in 1980-81-82.
Kerdyk and Michiko Hattori of Nagoya, Japan, shared medalist honors at three
over-par 141, one stroke ahead of Susan Ginter of Appleton, Wisconsin. It was
Hattori's third consecutive qualifying medal in this championship. She was eliminated
by Carol Semple Thompson in the third round, 4 and 3.
Cockerill defeated Thompson in the quarterfinals, then ousted Nanci Bowen
of Tifton, Georgia, 3 and 1, to reach the final. Kerdyk was extended to 22 holes
by Kim Saiki of Redwood City, California, in the third round, then downed Leslie
Shannon and Pat Milton to earn her trip to the final.
Cockerill won the first three holes of the final, but Kerdyk played the sixth
through the ninth in two under par and made the turn 1 up Cockerill birdied
the 12th to even the match and took the lead with a par at the 13th. She won
the 15th, 16th and 17th, played in a driving rain, and was 4 up after the morning
round.
Play was suspended after Cockerill and Kerdyk had played their approaches
to the 19th green. Play was resumed the following day. Cockerill sank a 35-foot
putt at the 19th to go 5 up. Kerdyk reduced the lead to four holes on three
occasions and got it to three at the 31st. Cockerill parred the lost three holes
to win the match.
The USGA accepted 359 entries for the championship.
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