Avani Prashanth makes ANWA final round at Augusta National

Latanna Stone and Beatrice Wallin lead the women in the final round at even par. Avani Prashanth is in T21 at 5-over through 36 holes

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02 April 2022: The second round of the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur finished Friday morning with Latanna Stone and Beatrice Wallin leading the way at even-par 144. The field was cut to the top-30 players, with a four-hole playoff taking place to determine the final spot, which was claimed by Paula Schulz-Hanssen on her 19th birthday.

Avani Prashanth had closed her round on the weather curtailed Thursday, giving her some clear air for a practice round at Augusta National. Avani shot a disciplined 73 in the second round, which pushed her eighteen spots to T21.

Megha Ganne suffered an indignant 80 in the second round to miss the cut.

Wallin held a share of the lead on Thursday evening as play was suspended due to darkness. The Florida State senior from Sweden finished her last two holes on Friday morning with pars for a second-round 71. Wallin has now made the cut in all three of her appearances in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, finishing in the top 10 in both previous editions.

“I’m going to take it shot-by-shot and just enjoy it because it’s going to be my last time playing Augusta National and playing this event,” said Wallin, No. 6 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. “I’m going to go out there with a big smile and see what happens.”

Starting on No. 10, Stone was able to save par after her ball plugged in the bunker on No. 7. She joined Wallin at the top after a birdie on No. 8. The Louisiana State University junior finished both of her rounds at even-par 72 in her debut.

“I’ve just been trying to keep it simple – fairways, greens, two-putt and get off,” Stone said. “I’m not trying to do anything special. I know there’s not a lot of birdies out there, and I’m just trying to stay patient.”

Following delays due to inclement weather and suspension of the second round on Thursday evening, play resumed on Friday with 21 groups left to complete the second round. Thursday night co-leader Amari Avery bogeyed her first hole on Friday morning. With a chance to rejoin the leaders, Avery missed a birdie putt on No. 18 to finish at one-over-par 145 in a tie for third place with Austria’s Emma Spitz and Denmark’s Amalie Leth-Nissen.

“Compared to last year, I think I played obviously much better,” said Avery, who lost in last year’s playoff at Champions Retreat. “I’m sitting comfortably so I can relax a little bit, head over to Augusta, do a practice round, and just get ready for tomorrow.”

First-round co-leaders Benedetta Moresco and Anna Davis, as well as Stanford senior Aline Krauter, sit tied for sixth at two-over-par 146.

Before play concluded at Champions Retreat, a playoff between four players knotted at six over par was needed to determine the 30th spot for Saturday’s final round at Augusta National Golf Club. Playoff competitors included Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State senior Alexandra Forsterling, Vanderbilt senior Auston Kim and University of Virginia freshman Amanda Sambach.

All four players made par at the first playoff hole, the par-4 10th, to advance to the par-3 11th, before a Forsterling bogey at the 11th and a Kim bogey at the 17th left Sambach and Schulz-Hanssen remaining.

After both players laid up at the par-5 18th, Germany’s Schulz-Hanssen two-putted for par to claim the final spot.

“I’m so excited, and it’s even my birthday,” said Schulz-Hanssen after the playoff. “So that’s like a great present for myself. I’m very excited, and I’m very proud.”

Fighting to make the cut, top-ranked amateur Rose Zhang kept her composure and birdied her last three holes to move into a tie for ninth place. She is joined by Stanford teammates Krauter and Rachel Heck, the No. 3 player in WAGR. Avery Zweig, the youngest player in the field at 15 and a three-time Drive, Chip and Putt National Finalist, made the cut in her Augusta National Women’s Amateur debut at five over par.

All 72 participants will play a practice round at Augusta National Golf Club, the home of the Masters Tournament, on Friday afternoon.