LPGA
Tour
Stacy
Lewis secured her 10
th LPGA Tour
win
at the ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer
finishing with a 16-under par 197. Her six-shot victory moved her into the
coveted No. 1 spot in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings and consequently
ended fellow AJGA alum
Inbee Park’s
59-week span at the top.
Lewis played in eight AJGA tournaments during
the 2001 and 2002 seasons. Her junior career was highlighted by a T4 finish at
the 2002 Aaron’s / Bob Estes Abilene Junior and a seventh-place finish at the
2002 Junior All-Star at Colonial.
The most decorated women’s golfer in the
University of Arkansas history, her collegiate career concluded as a four-time
All-SEC and four-time All-American selection. Lewis was a two-time SEC
champion, as a freshman in 2005 and as a senior in 2008. As a junior, she won
the 2007 NCAA individual title and was presented the Dinah Shore Trophy.
PGA
TOUR
Na finished
second with a tournament-total 13-under-par 275 but lost in a one-hole playoff.
The two-time Rolex Junior All-American competed from 1997-2001 claiming two
AJGA victories and runner-up finishes at the 2000 Thunderbird International
Junior and 2001 Rolex Tournament of Champions. At the age of 17, Na turned
professional in 2001.
Finishing in third, 2014 Masters Champion Bubba Watson, carded a 12-under-par
276. Watson played with the AJGA from
1992-97 and was a three-time Rolex Junior All-American. Before turning
professional in 2003, Watson played on the University of Georgia golf team
where he helped win the 2000 SEC title.