Extending Her Stay

Former professional Susie Roh of Denver, competing in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur for the second consecutive year, earned a berth into the 64-person match play bracket on Sunday at Champions Golf Club in Houston.

Roh tied for 42nd in the two-round stroke-play portion of the tournament, which concluded on Sunday. She carded scores of 77-78 for an 11-over-par 155 total, which left her 13 strokes behind co-medalists Katie Miller of Jeannette, Pa., Lauren Greenlief of Ashburn, Va., and Marissa Mar of San Francisco.

Roh finished round 2 with two birdies, six bogeys and a double bogey. She will face Canadian Terrill Samuel, the runner-up in this year’s U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, in Monday’s round of 64.

Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Janet Moore of Centennial (82-80–162) fell two shots shy of a playoff for the final match play positions.

Originally set for early October at Quail Creek Country Club in Naples, Fla., the U.S. Women’s Mid-Am had its dates and site changed due to extensive damage caused by Hurricane Irma.

The championship is limited to players 25 and older.

Here are the scores for all the Coloradans competing in Houston:

ADVANCES TO MATCH PLAY
42. Susie Roh, Denver 77-78–155
FAILED TO ADVANCE
Janet Moore, Centennial 82-80–162
Molly Dorans, Firestone 83-82–165
Tiffany Maurycy, Denver 84-83–167
Brittany Roberts, Denver 88-80–168
Jamie Zook, Colorado Springs 86-84–170