Indiana Golf Journal September 2022

Anabelle Pancake Remains In the News Longtime Zionsville resident and current Clemson University junior Annabelle Pancake had two memorable competitive golf experiences last month. In early August, she competed in the Epson Tour’s French Lick Charity Classic, held at The Pete Dye Course. She was the only Indiana resident in the field, made the cut and finished in a tie for 45th place. After French Lick, she was off to Chambers Bay in Tacoma, Washington for the 122nd U.S. Women’s Amateur and made it to the third round of Match Play before being knocked out. Her caddy at both events was her father, Tony Pancake, the director of golf at the Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel. Well done, Annabelle. Golfweek Crowns Hoosier Amateur Winners On August 8-9, the Golfweek Hoosier Amateur was played on the Pfau Course at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. The winner of the women’s division was Siarra Stout, a resident of Franklin, Tennessee and a sixth-year senior at Lipscomb University in Nashville. One shot back, Jocelyn Bruch, a redshirt sophomore at Purdue, finished runner-up. Stout played well enough to win. After three back-nine bogeys, she rallied with a birdie at 16 followed by two closing pars at 17 and 18. Indiana Golf Journal

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