The Canadian Senior Women’s Championships concluded Thursday at The Club at North Halton with six Saskatchewan players in the field.
Pauline McDougall of Prince Albert was the top Saskatchewan player in the event finishing tied for 50th at 41-over par, 257. The Cooke Municipal Golf Course member shot 87 in round one in Georgetown, Ont. on Tuesday, she followed that up with an 85, made the cut and posted another 85 Thursday concluding her second straight national senior event, and first as leading the Saskatchewan team.
Denise Wilson of Swift Current and Sue Skinner from Rosetown made up the rest of the provincial roster for the inter-provincial competition, Saskatchewan was seventh as a team.
Neither Wilson or Skinner made the cut, Wilson shot 92 and 86, Skinner went 96 and 89 over 36 holes.
Kathy Hopfner of Swift Current was in the field, the Elmwood Golf Club member shot 95 and 90, she didn’t make the cut.
Also in the event was Lloydminster golfers Jo-Anne Schiller and Robin Acton, both players made the cut and played all 54 holes. Schiller tied for 68th at 54-over par, 270 (89, 87, 94), Acton carded rounds of 84, 90, and 98 to conclude the championship in 70th place at 56-over par.
The complete results can be seen here.