Play Suspended but Scores Shine in Round 1 of the 15th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship
Karli Kerrigan hits a nice drive during the opening round of the 15th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship on Monday.
Round 1 of the 15th IGA Women’s Four-Ball Championship began under promising conditions at Waverly’s Prairie Links Golf Club, but weather soon became a significant factor. After a strong start to the day, play was suspended early in the afternoon on Monday due to inclement weather, resulting in a delay of over three hours.
Despite the disruption, several teams posted impressive scores. Anna Jensen and Erika Holmberg took advantage of the calm morning conditions, firing an outstanding 8-under-par 64 to set the early pace.
For teams caught in the delay, resuming play under more challenging conditions made maintaining momentum difficult—but not impossible.
In the Senior Division, the competition is tight at the top. Margene Grady and Rosalie Kubesheski are tied for the lead with Laura Leszcynski and Michelle Klein, as both pairs carded even-par rounds of 72.
Round 1 concluded just before nightfall, setting the stage for a decisive final round Tuesday, where champions will be crowned in both divisions.
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