July 2, 2022
Big Sur Flight
Kelly Simpson won first place, carding a final round 1-over 72 to come in with a 36-hole total of 4-over 146. Michiko Shoji and Debra Bake finished tied for second at 151 after final rounds of 71 and 75, respectively. Shoji earned second place in a card-off.
Golden Gate Flight
San Jose resident Lacey Keating took the title, carding a final round 3-over 74 to finish at 3-over 145. Second place went to Miok Kim at 147 after a final round 74. Mary Kelly was third at 150.
Yosemite Flight
San Martin resident Alicia Meiners took home the title, shooting a final round 3-over 74 to come in at 3-over 145. Cytnhia Grazier and Beverly Wooley finished tied for second at 150 after final rounds of 77 and 75, respectively. Wooley earned second place in an ensuing card-off.
July 1, 2022
Big Sur Flight
Himali Ghale took the early lead, posting a score of 2-over 73 at Poppy Hills. In second place at 74 are both Young-Ah Dutton and Kelly Simpson.
Golden Gate Flight
It's tight at the top, as both Lacey Keating and Rosie Frampton opened with first round leading scores of even-par 71. Miok Kim is alone in third place at 73.
Yosemite Flight
Alicia Meiners is the player to chase after the San Martin resident opened with a score of even-par 71. Cynthia Grazier is in second place at 73.
Originally a part of the NCGA Women’s Championship, which began in 2005, the Women’s Net Championship has stood on its own since 2008. Players are divided into three flights based on Handicap Index: Big Sur, Golden Gate and Yosemite.