Las Vegas Review-Journal

Goldstein claims state women’s amateur

- By Greg Robertson Special to the Review-journal

Mother Nature was the only thing that could slow Morgan Goldstein on Sunday at the Nevada State Women’s Amateur Championsh­ip.

Goldstein was cruising to victory atreflecti­onbaygolfc­lubbefore thunder rumbled and lightning flashed over Lake Las Vegas as if announcing her arrival at the 18th tee. A weather delay forced players off the course for a half-hour, delaying her coronation as champion of Nevada’s premier women’s golf tournament.

Goldstein shot a final-round 67 to finish at 11-under 133, good for an eight-shot victory over Lilly Denunzio, Hunter Pate and Yana Wilson.

“I was working on my swing prior to this, so coming into it I felt super confident in myself and my swing,” said Goldstein, a 2019 Faith Lutheran High School graduate who now plays golf at Iowa.

That confidence showed all over the course, as Goldstein made seven birdies Saturday and six Sunday, all on different holes. She said the majority of the credit goes to her driving.

Goldstein recently put a new driver in the bag and has spent the summer working out, giving her added distance. She’s also trying to emulate the swing of LPGA star Lexi Thompson, one of the game’s longest hitters.

Goldstein knew she had a lead, butwasnota­wareexactl­ywhere shestoodth­roughoutth­eround. She said it didn’t matter because she was focused on playing her own game, regardless of the situation.

“After nine holes I knew I was ahead, but I didn’t know how far,” she said. “I was paying more attention to my swing.”

Because of that focus, Goldstein’s name will be added to a trophy that includes LPGA Hall of Famer Patty Sheehan, a four-time champion during the 1970s.

The list of former champions includes Pate, who won in backto-back years at ages 12 and 13. Now a junior at Long Beach, Pate matched Goldstein with a 67 for Sunday’s low round.

Patewaspar­toftheyout­hfultrio that tied for second. Denunzio is a sophomore at Coronado High, and Wilson, 13, has yet to begin high school.

Two-time defending champion Veronica Joels, who plays at UNLV, was within four shots of the lead attheturn.butfourbog­eysonthe back nine led to a 74 and a tie for eighth.

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