Indiana Golf Journal December

2) Annabelle Pancake Successfully Breaks Into Professional Golf Zionsville native Annabelle Pancake had two stellar playing performances on the Epson Tour, which is the official qualifying tour of the LPGA Tour. In June, Pancake played in the Epson Tour’s Otter Creek Classic in Columbus, finishing in a tie for 13th. In August, she received a sponsor’s exemption to compete in the Epson Tour’s Four Winds Invitational in South Bend. She finished in a 4th -place tie, firing a final-round threeunder-par 69, the only round under 70 that day. 3) Zionsville Secures Girls State Title In October, Maggie Nobbe guided the Zionsville High School Eagles to their second IHSAA State Girls golf team title. Freshman Taylor Snively of Zionsville captured the individual honors with an even-par 144. “These girls went out there with total confidence and with no fear. That was our motto for these two days and that’s what these girls did,” said Nobbe. Zionsville finished the 52nd annual state finals with a 627 score, following up its first-round total of 315 with a 312 in round two. That was good enough to overcome first-round leader Noblesville (310-322632). Hamilton Southeastern placed third with 652, one-shot ahead of fourth-place Westfield.

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