Best of 2021: The year’s top amateur golf stories (including a Heck of a run)

Our partners from AmateurGolf.com offered up their best moments of the year.

(Editor’s note: For the final few days of 2021, we’ve been offering up a snapshot of the top 10 stories from each of Golfweek’s most popular sections, including the likes of travel, the PGA and LPGA tours, instruction and equipment. Here’s what we’ve already counted down. But when it came to the top amateur moments of the year, we brought in our friends from AmateurGolf.com to help with the list. The outstanding site is a partner on the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com player rankings for men, women, and mid-amateurs.)

After the game shut down along with the world around it in 2020, golf came back with a roar in 2021, with amateurs offering some indelible moments that will surely stand the test of time.

Who will ever forget Megha Ganne’s memorable run at the U.S. Women’s Open at the Olympic Club? Stanford’s Rachel Heck announced her presence on the collegiate scene by winning six consecutive tournaments as a freshman, including the NCAA individual championship. Gene Elliott won senior majors on two continents, Cinderella found her slipper in a castle at the Westchester Country Club while Michael Thorbjornsen and Matt Parziale staged a duel for the ages in the finals of the Massachusetts State Amateur.

Here are the top five moments of the amateur golf year (see the bottom of the list for a link to AmateurGolf.com’s full top 20 moments):

Tsubasa Kajitani wins 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur in playoff

Tsubasa Kajitani won the second Augusta National Women’s Amateur Saturday in a playoff.

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Tsubasa Kajitani won the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur in a playoff Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club.

Kajitani defeated Emilia Migliaccio in the one-hole playoff on the 18th hole.

Kajitani shot 70 in the final round, finishing the tournament at 1-over par.

The 17-year-old from Ikayama, Japan is the world’s 23rd ranked amateur.

Kajitani was runner-up at the Avondale Amateur in Australia earlier this year, finishing one stroke behind Grace Kim.

The final round got off to a chilly start, as frost delayed tee times an hour, but turned sunny and warm as the day progressed.

The Augusta Women’s National is a 54-hole stroke play event. A cut took place after 36 holes, with the top 30 players advancing to the final round at Augusta National.

The first two rounds were played over two days at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, followed by a practice round at Augusta National Friday.

The inaugural tournament took place in 2019 but was canceled last year over COVID concerns.

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