PORTSTEWART, Northern Ireland- Texas A&M golfer Maddie Szeryk qualified for match play in 112th Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship at Portstewart Golf Club, shooting a 1-under 72 in the second and final round of stroke play on Wednesday. A&M teammate Bianca Fabrizio finished the tournament with a 1-over 74 as well.
Szeryk is at 147 (+1) for the tournament after two rounds, and is tied for 25th after stroke play. Fabrizio finished at 152 (+6) and tied for 71st, just two strokes off of the final entrants in match play.
Leona Maguire, who plays her college golf for Duke, led the tournament with an 11-under 135 through two rounds on the par 72 / 6,262 yard course. The top 64 competitors advance to match play, where the tournament’s champion will be crowned.
Szeryk will face Meghan MacLaren, who plays her college golf for FIU, in the first round of match play, starting at 8:42 a.m. local/2:42 CT.
Eight of the top 20 from the Women’s World Amateur Rankings have entered the tournament – Maguire (ranked No 2/Duke), Bronte Law (3/UCLA), Noemi Jimenez (6/Arizona State), Celine Boutier (7/Duke), Madelene Sagstrom (8/LSU), Nuria Hurrios (9), Linnea Strom (19) and Olivia Cowan (20).
Fabrizio and Szeryk helped Texas A&M to the SEC team title in 2015, with Fabrizio winning the individual title and Szeryk finishing as the tournament’s runner-up. Both Fabrizio and Szeryk were First Team All-SEC selections, and Szeryk was the league’s Freshman of the Year.
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics