PNW Section PGA raises nearly $100,000 in 100-hole event
In the fifth year of the Pacific Northwest PGA Section’s 100 Hole...
Calm, cool, and bogey-free. Cindy Hsu showed why she’s one of the most elite amateurs in the game, firing back-to-back rounds of 67 to cruise to victory at the Ladies National Golf Association (LNGA) Amateur Championship at The Home Course. Her 12-under-par total over three days put her six shots ahead of co-runner-ups, Caroline Smith and Rebecca Wang, who both finished at 6-under.
Hsu, the reigning Women’s Elite Amateur Cup Champion is ranked in the top 50 amateur in the world. She was clinical from tee to green, not dropping a single shot over her final 39 holes. Her performance included a calm presence that never wavered under pressure. She used her last win, the 2023 World Amateur Championship, as a building block for the final round
Founded in 1927, the LNGA is a national, volunteer-led women’s amateur golf association dedicated to promoting the game, conducting an elite championship, and upholding sportsmanship and camaraderie. LNGA champions include LPGA stars, USGA titleholders, and legends of the game.