was the third time hosting The Women’s Amateur, but the first, since 1964. Prince’s was also the site of the 1956 Curtis Cup and the 1932 (British) Open Championships, won by Gene Sarazen. After 36 holes of medal play, Pancake finished inside the top 64 to advance to the match play portion of the event. She played Annabelle Pancake Had a Magical Summer of Golf Zionsville-native Annabelle Pancake had a ‘bucketlist’ summer. Hopefully her experiences this year will provide the foundation for a successful career on the LPGA Tour. She competed in both amateur and professional tournaments in California, Pinehurst, French Lick and Midland, Michigan, plus The Princes Club in Kent, England. By Mike May The high point had to be her runner-up finish at the 120th Women’s (British) Amateur at historic Prince’s Golf Club in Sandwich, England. It was Annabelle’s first-ever golf tournament in England and it was one that she will never forget. Prince’s Golf Club has a long and distinguished history. This Indiana Golf Journal
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