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Vicky Hurst Claims Fourth Tour Victory at CIGNA Golf Classic BLOOMFIELD, Conn., July 13, 2008 – Rookie Vicky Hurst of Melbourne, Fla., erased a two-stroke deficit with a 4-under-par 68 to earn her fourth Duramed FUTURES Tour win of the season at the CIGNA Golf Classic. Hurst, winner of four events in eight entries, claimed the top prize of $11,200 and finished the tournament with a three-round total of 209 (-7). She won by eight shots over special invitee Natalie Sheary (71) of West Hartford, Conn., an amateur and sophomore at Wake Forest University, who is close friends with Hurst. Sheary finished her second event with the Duramed FUTURES Tour at 217 (+1) after tying for 19th in last year’s CIGNA Golf Classic. With wins in McAllen, Texas, Decatur, Ill., and Hammond, Ind., Hurst became the first player to win four events in a season since LPGA Tour pro Song-Hee Kim earned five victories in 2006. Hurst was the only player to finish under par for the tournament and joined Sheary and Jenny Suh of Fairfax, Va., as the three players to finish with an under-par final round.
Hurst came into Sunday’s round two shots back to rookie
M.J. Hur (81) of Seoul, South Korea, who retained the
lead through the first two rounds. But just as it was on
Saturday, when she saw a five-stroke lead shrink to a
two-shot advantage, Hur struggled from the start on
Sunday with two bogeys on her first three holes and
three consecutive bogeys on holes nine through 11. “The wind didn’t bother me that much today, but I just couldn’t do anything right,” Hur said. Just like the swirling winds Hurst overcame in Hammond, Ind., she mastered the problematic gusts that plagued the field on Sunday. Still, the rookie would not say the wind was worse than Saturday’s gusts. “I just tried to focus on my own game today,” Hurst said. “I’ve been hitting the ball really well all week and I wanted to put it to good use when it counted.” Hurst took the lead for the first time on the front nine with a birdie on the sixth hole and rolled home a 55-foot birdie putt to extend her lead to three shots. She led by as many as six shots, adding a birdie on the 11th hole. She spun her approach shot with backspin within five feet on the par-4 18th hole, setting the stage for her final birdie putt. Next up for the 18-year-old Hurst is the LPGA State Farm Classic next week in Springfield, Ill., an exemption from her victory at the Michelob ULTRA Duramed FUTURES Players Championship in Decatur, Ill., the Tour’s major championship. Hurst didn’t feel any extra pressure knowing she will be absent from the Tour next week in Syracuse, N.Y. “I go out there and treat every tournament the same,” Hurst said. “I just wanted to focus on my game.” Hurst will be wearing one of her signature Kangol hats stitched with the Duramed logo next week and gave fans a glimpse by wearing it during Saturday’s second round. “I’ve never worn something that someone has asked me to wear,” Hurst said. “When I’m out there wearing it, I’ll be proud of the Duramed FUTURES Tour for supporting me.” Sheary entertained Hurst at her home earlier this week, saying when they’re together, golf is the last thing they talk about. The friends couldn’t have scripted the results any better, and were proud of the fact that they shared the top two spots on the leaderboard. “I’m so proud of Vick because she’s won three and is on her to way to number four,” said Sheary after finishing her round. “I hit the ball the same all three days, and other than a mess on 16 yesterday, I thought I played the course pretty smart.” The Duramed FUTURES Tour moves on to Syracuse, N.Y., next week for the Alliance Bank Golf Classic, set for July 18-20. For complete scores and more information, visit www.duramedfuturestour.com. Jenny Suh Claims iPod Touch With Sunday’s Low Round Jenny Suh of Fairfax, Va., was convinced her score of 2-under-par 70 wouldn’t hold up throughout the day while eating lunch after her final round. Gusting winds didn’t prevent the Tour rookie from moving up to 13th after beginning the final round locked for 56th place. Suh became the 11th recipient of the Duramed Sunday Low Round Award, earning an Apple 8 GB iPod Touch. After a bogey on her third hole, Suh carded three birdies through the remainder of her round, closing with a birdie on her final hole. The former University of Alabama All-American recorded her season-best finish two weeks ago in Hammond, Ind. Suh was accompanied by fellow rookie, Sara Brown of Tucson, Ariz., as a caddie in today’s round. Suh wasn’t on hand to receive her award because the good friends were going to a New Britain Rock Cats baseball game, the Double A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. Weather: Sunny with a high temperature of 80 degrees in the morning with winds up to 20 mph from the south. Temperatures ranging into the mid-80s throughout the afternoon with winds up to 25-30 mph from the south. Contact: Ben Schlesselman, 386-274-6228, Ben@duramedfuturestour.com. |
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