Centerville grad Wenzler upsets medalist at U.S. Amateur

Marissa Wenzler competes on the final day at the Women’s Western Am at Park Ridge Country Club in Park Ridge, Ill., on Saturday, July 24, 2021. Photo courtesy of 
 Charles Cherney Photography

Credit: Charles Cherney

Credit: Charles Cherney

Marissa Wenzler competes on the final day at the Women’s Western Am at Park Ridge Country Club in Park Ridge, Ill., on Saturday, July 24, 2021. Photo courtesy of Charles Cherney Photography

Marissa Wenzler, a Centerville High School graduate who’s now a junior at the University of Kentucky, advanced to the Round of 32 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur on Wednesday.

Wenzler, an Ohio state champion in 2018, defeated Rachel Kuehn, a junior at Wake Forest, 1 up at Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y. Kuehn was the No. 1 seed in the round of 64, and Wenzler was the No. 64 seed.

Kuehn won medalist honors in stroke play Wednesday by shooting 6-under (71-67—138). No medalist has won the tournament since 2008.

Wenzler, who shot 6-over (78-72—150) in stroke play, won one of the last two qualifying spots in a 12-golfer playoff.

Kuehn was 2 up through five holes. Wenzler lost only one hole the rest of the way, tying the match on No. 9 and taking the lead on No. 11.

Wenzler will face No. 32 seed Hailey Borja, a junior at the University of Michigan, on Thursday. The match starts at 7 a.m.

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