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Former high school teammates decide Kentucky Women’s State Amateur golf title

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Former high school teammates decide Kentucky Women’s State Amateur golf title

Former Glasgow High School standout Abbie Lee overcame the heat and a challenging field to win the 96th Kentucky Women’s State Amateur golf tournament at the University Club of Kentucky on Wednesday.

Lee, a rising senior at Middle Tennessee State University, closed out the three-day event by winning a semifinal and championship match on the final day in Lexington.

Stroke-play qualifying narrowed a field of 37 golfers to 16 for the match-play portion. Lee entered match play as the No. 11 seed but defeated No. 6 Elizabeth Eberle 2-and-1 and No. 14 Macie Brown 4-and-3 on her way to the semifinals. There, Lee knocked off No. 7 Taryn Walker, the 2005 Women’s Am champion, 2-and-1. Eberle is a rising sophomore at Stetson from Madison Central. Brown is a rising sophomore at Vanderbilt from Bullitt East. Walker, like Lee, played at Glasgow and Middle Tennessee.

The championship match pitted Lee against No. 5 seed Nina McMurtrey, Lee’s former high school teammate at Glasgow who now golfs for Western Kentucky University.

Lee captured the title with a birdie putt on the 18th hole for a 1-up victory.

Lee was runner-up in last year’s tournament to Bellarmine’s Alaina Schmitt.

McMurtrey advanced to the final match by beating University of Kentucky golfer Maria Lopez Echevarria 1-up.

Abbie Lee, a former Glasgow High School standout who now golfs at Middle Tennessee State University, won the 96th Kentucky Women’s State Amateur in Lexington on Wednesday.

Abbie Lee, a former Glasgow High School standout who now golfs at Middle Tennessee State University, won the 96th Kentucky Women’s State Amateur in Lexington on Wednesday.

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