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Miller-Gee wins West Penn Women's Amateur

Paul Schofield
| Monday, July 28, 2025 10:18 p.m.
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Katie Miller-Gee drops a birdie putt on No. 10 at Fox Chapel Golf Club during the WPGA Ladies Mid-AM.

Katie Miller-Gee won her second Mid-Am tournament within a week on Monday by running away from the pack at Fox Chapel.

The 40-year-old Hempfield Area grad, a three-time PIAA 3A champion, and wife of Oakmont Country Club pro Devin Gee, shot 78-74, to finish at 6-over par 152 in the West Penn Women’s Amateur. Miller-Gee won the Pa. State Mid-Am last week at Valley Brook Country Club.

Hunker native Oliva Zambruno was second, shooting a 14-over 160.

This was the inaugural Mid-Am sponsored by the WPGA.

“I felt like I played better than my score on the first 18,” Miller-Gee said. “I had a tough time with the greens. This is truly one of my favorite courses. This is a gem.

“I kind of enjoy the Mid-Am golf thing. I expect this championship to grow.”

Emily Holzopfel of Williams Golf and Country Club in Weirton, W.Va. won the 17th Women’s Amateur.

Caroline McConnell of the Club at Nevillewood was second and had a chance at tying Holzopfel with a par on No. 18, but she just missed the putt by inches.

Holzopfel, who played college golf at Wheeling and is coaching golf at Fairmont State, shot a 5-under 68 during round one. She shot a 77 on the back nine.

“I felt good through 27 holes,” Holzopfel said. “But I made a couple mistakes and had a couple bad breaks during the final nine holes.”

McConnell shot a 74 during the first 18 and a 72 on the second 18 for a 146.

Mya Morgan and Grace Windfelder each shot a 150.

The Senior Amateur winner was Butler’s Jane Wymer, who edged Steph Urban of Lawrence Park, in a playoff. Both finished 3-over 76.

The Super Senior winner was Nemacolin Country Club’s Kathleen Smith, who edged Longue Vue’s Stephanie Dewar an Hee Soo Kim of Edgewood in a playoff. The trio of ladies shot a 15-over 88.


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