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2013 Senior Women's Am awarded to CordeValle

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05/05/2010 - Far Hills, NJ (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The United States Golf Association announced on Wednesday that CordeValle in San Martin, Calif., has been selected to host the 2013 USGA Senior Women's Amateur Championship.

Situated on 1,700 acres of rolling terrain in northern California, CordeValle was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr and opened for play in 1999. A past U.S. Open local qualifier site, CordeValle will be hosting its first national championship and will serve as the host venue for the 2010 Frys.com Open on the PGA Tour and the 2011 PGA Cup.

"CordeValle is honored to be selected by the USGA, and we look forward to hosting the best female senior amateur players in the United States," said Travis Skeesick, director of golf at CordeValle. "The course sets up well for exciting match play, and the players abilities will be tested on all levels. We hope this is the first of many USGA championships played at CordeValle."

This year's USGA Senior Women's Amateur Championship will be played at Fiddlesticks Country Club in Fort Myers, Fla. Last year, Sherry Herman defeated Carolyn Creekmore, 4 & 3 on the Cascades Course at The Homestead.


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