CARROLLTON, Texas – Maddie Szeryk set the tournament-low 70 in the opening round and never looked back, marching to a wire-to-wire victory at the Bruzzy Challenge on Tuesday at the Maridoe Golf Club.
Szeryk, a Team Canada National Amateur Squad member, finished the 54-hole at even par (70-72-74), four strokes ahead of the field. The Texas A&M senior collects her third NCAA victory in the process, something Team Canada Head Coach Tristan Mullally doesn’t take lightly.
“I’m really proud of Maddie—she has been close a number of times this spring and finally gets the win she deserves,” said Mullally, a PGA of Canada Class ‘A’ member. “She is getting better all the time and growing into a player who will gain success at the next level.”
Szeryk continues to impress in her farewell campaign with the Aggies—she’s now posted six top-5 events in the 2017-18 season leading into the NCAA regionals next month.
#TeamCanada's @mszeryk holds a 4-stroke lead with three to go at the #NCAA Bruzzy Challenge ? ? pic.twitter.com/VM039du1Kp
— Golf Canada (@TheGolfCanada) April 3, 2018
She’ll lead the Aggies next week from April 9-10 at the Dale McNamara Invitational in Tulsa, Okla.
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