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Sep 11, 2025
Sisters Kate and Kayley Roberts of Phoenixville, Pa. carded a 6-under-par 65 to take medalist honors in 2026 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Qualifying administered by GAP at Bent Creek Country Club (par 71, 5,992 yards).
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The Philadelphia Junior Tour members combined for a total of seven birdies and one bogey to finish a shot clear of the field.
There were two qualifying positions available for the Championship proper. Mary Grace Dunigan of Kennett Square, Pa. and Marissa Malosh of Bridgeville, Pa. took the final qualifying position in a playoff against Julie Shin of Brambleton, Va. and Bridget O’Keefe of Palo Alto, Calif. Dunigan made birdie on the first playoff hole (No. 1 (par 4, 353 yards). Both teams finished regulation tied at 5-under-par 66. The 2026 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball will take place May 2-6 at Daniel Island Club in Charleston, S.C.
Dunigan is a Kennett Square Golf & Country Club member. Malosh plays golf at White Clay Creek Country Club. Dunigan, Malosh and Kate Roberts are teammates on the University of Delaware’s Women’s Golf team.
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Celebrating Amateur Golf since 1897, GAP, also known as the Golf Association of Philadelphia, is the oldest regional or state golf association in the United States. It serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. The organization’s 345 Member Clubs and 130,000 individual members are spread across Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland. The GAP’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.
| Qualifiers | |
| Name, city, state | Score |
| Kate Roberts/Kayley Roberts, Phoenixville, Pa. | 65 |
| *Mary Grace Dunigan/Marissa Malosh, Kennett Square, Pa., Bridgeville, Pa. | 66 |
| Alternates (in order) | |
| *Julie Shin/Bridget O’Keefe, Brambleton, Va., Palo Alto, Calif. | 66 |
| Joline Truong/Mami (Judy) Amano, Canada, Tokyo, Japan | 67 |
| Sophia Bardunias/Katrina von Behren, San Ramon, Calif., Eagle, Idaho | 68 |
| Lauren Greenlief/Jackie Rogowicz, Oakton, Va., Yardley, Pa. | 69 |
| Kate Granahan/Olivia Gaglione, Mountain Lakes, N.J., Denville, N.J. | 70 |
| Andie Greenberg/Caitlyn Baxter, Bethesda, Md., Amherst, Va. | 70 |
| Ziqing (Judy) Lin/Sierra Kowalyshyn, Canada | 70 |
| Hayden Knapp/Angela Liang, Gansevoort, N.Y., Bridgewater, N.J. | 70 |
| Jillian Burks/Hannah Webb, Paoli, Pa., Woolwich, N.J. | 71 |
| Darcy Wright/Joelle Johnson, The Woodlands, Texas, Bowie, Md. | 71 |
| Anina Ku/Hana Ku, New York, N.Y. | 72 |
| Barbora Millichip/Molly Gorman, West Caln, Pa., Forty Fort, Pa. | 72 |
| Meredith Finger/Alaina Carson, Wilmington, Del., Broomall, Pa. | 73 |
| Alyssa Roland/Callie Kemmer, Short Hills, N.J., Oakland, Calif. | 73 |
| Anna Kittelson/Lene Sperling, Lititz, Pa., Charlotte, N.C. | 75 |
| Juliarose Genuardi/Josephine Genuardi, Pittsburgh, Pa., Harleysville, Pa. | 84 |
| * – determined in a playoff |