Reagan Zibilski (Springfield) capped off a dominant week at Dalhousie Golf Club with a course record-tying 8-under-par 64 today to win the 95th Missouri Women’s Amateur Championship by 12 strokes.
The rising senior at the University of Arkansas finished with a three-day total of 16-under-par 200, highlighted by 18 birdies, 34 pars and just two bogeys across 54 holes. Her final round included nine birdies, one bogey, and an electric back nine featuring five birdies—four of them in a row on holes 13 through 16.
“I just came in knowing that I would be in contention to win but also not getting too far ahead of myself,” said Zibilski. “I took it shot for shot and one hole at a time, and it worked out pretty well.”
Zibilski’s only bogey of the day came on the par-5 seventh, a hole that proved difficult for much of the field throughout the tournament. She went bogey-free on the back nine all three days.
With the win, Zibilski earns an exemption into the 2025 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, set to be held at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon. It will be her fourth appearance in the event.
Tied for third at even-par 216 were Lyla Louderbaugh (Buffalo) and Bailey Burkett (Kansas City). Louderbaugh, a rising junior at the University of Kansas, closed with an even-par 72 and posted a bogey-free back nine with two birdies. Burkett, who shot 69 in the second round, followed with a steady 73 that included two birdies.
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