How the West was Won
Parachute, Colorado - For the second year in a row, the CGA Western Championship took place at Battlement Mesa Golf Club in Parachute, Colorado.
Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Kim Eaton (Northern Colorado e-Club) and Molly Steffes (Central Rockies e-Club) held onto their lead to win the Brassie Championship title with a Day Two score of six-under-par.
The pair entered the second day with a comfortable five-shot lead, and clinched the number one spot with a two-under-par 70, the second lowest score of the day.
This gives Eaton her 27th CGA/CWGA title and Steffes her second. "Once I broke the (wins) record, I think people thought I was going to stop competing in Colorado..." Eaton said. "I like Colorado golf, I like the way they set up their tournaments, I like the courses..."
Both Eaton and Steffes play most of their golf in Arizona. "She is somebody I look up to…," Steffes said after the round. “It was so great to finally play a tournament with her."
Kelly Green (Glenmoor Country Club) and Shelly Edwards (Boulder Country Club) placed second and shot the low round of the day, 69.
Final results from each flight:
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