Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Matthews continues her roll at Augusta

- TOM MURPHY

FAYETTEVIL­LE — University of Arkansas golfer Brooke Matthews is within striking distance for the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur tournament starting today at 7 a.m. at Augusta National in Georgia.

Matthews moved up 11 places in chilly, windy conditions with a second-round score of 2-over 74 on Thursday at the Champions Retreat course to make the 30-player final cut.

The junior from Rogers is in a four-way tie for 17th place, six strokes behind co-leaders Ingrid Lindblad and Rose Zhang. Lindblad, of Sweden and LSU, is the No. 4 amateur in the world and the reigning SEC player of the year. The 17-year-old Zhang of the United States is the reigning U.S. Women’s Amateur champion and the world’s No. 1 amateur.

The final 30 played a practice round at Augusta National on Friday in preparatio­n for today’s final round.

Matthews has had a stellar 2020-21 season, starting with winning medalist honors at the Blessings Collegiate Invitation­al by five shots over Lindblad. The inaugural tournament, won by Arkansas in October, was the first collegiate event available for SEC golfers after the onset of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In the UA’s next event, hosted by Mississipp­i State at Old Waverly in West Point, Miss., Matthews placed second. Last month, Matthews earned a spot on the USA’s Arnold Palmer Cup team, which will compete June 11-13 at Rich Harvest Farms in Illinois.

Another former Razorback made a splash in April 2019 at the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur, whose final round at Augusta National represente­d the first women’s tournament held at the prestigiou­s venue. Maria Fassi and Wake Forest’s Jennifer Kupcho dueled down the stretch in a display of camaraderi­e that made national headlines. Kupcho won that event with a late rally, but Fassi won admirers with her generous sportsmans­hip and went on to defeat Kupcho at the NCAA Championsh­ips at Blessings Golf Club the next month.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) ?? University of Arkansas golfer Brooke Matthews is six strokes behind co-leaders Ingrid Lindblad and Rose Zhang heading into today’s final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in Augusta, Ga.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) University of Arkansas golfer Brooke Matthews is six strokes behind co-leaders Ingrid Lindblad and Rose Zhang heading into today’s final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in Augusta, Ga.

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