2022 Women's Open of Maryland Edition #5 | FINAL RD, B10 LEAD | Frazer, Shertick, Lioi, Merriman
The 2022 Women's Open of Maryland Edition #5 features the final round at Seneca Creek State Park, where players are vying for the lead in the B10 leaderboard. Michelle Fraser and Emily Dale provide expert analysis as they navigate the back 10 holes of this challenging tournament. With a three-stroke lead over Rose, and some surprising movements on the leaderboard, there's still plenty at stake. As the players face the par-4, 359-foot hole 11, Michelle shares her insights on the importance of hitting center gap to secure an easy birdie putt. Meanwhile, Emily highlights the difficulties posed by the tree-lined fairway and the need for precision control. Throughout their discussion, the duo draws on their expertise gained from previous tournaments, including last year's edition number four at Seneca Creek. With the stakes high and only 10 holes left to play, this video provides an engaging analysis of the action unfolding at the Women's Open of Maryland.
Watch the Women's Open of Maryland final round action as Frazer, Shertick, Lioi, and Merriman compete for victory!
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welcome back to gatekeeper media's coverage of the women's open of maryland edition number five here at seneca creek state park special thank you to blue chip technologies who's our presenting sponsor as well as discraft and upper park for their contributions as well as our patreon supporters yes we're very grateful to them for bringing this gatekeeper coverage to you i'm michelle fraser and i'm joined here by emily dale and we are here on the back 10 of the final round of the women's open of maryland so we've all played 50 holes at this point and we have 10 holes to go this is your lead card um i have a three stroke lead over rose who is close at my heels and you can see there's a couple members who are not on the lead card they're close as well michelle gallacher and jessica beckett they're at six down yeah we have some movement on that leaderboard as we head into this final round so a lot still on the line here and if you saw the front ten you'll know that all these holes at seneca creek there's trees so you can always get in trouble get a big score but a lot of them are birdie your bowl as well so hole 11 here it's a 359 foot par-4 so this plate actually has the easiest hole of this round with it being a par 4. you can see a little bit of trouble there on each side but if you can hit that center gap should make for a pretty easy birdie yeah the last time this tournament took place in 2020 edition number four of the tournament we were playing from the short t and we could reach the green but now it is a lot harder hole from that long tee and it looks like you pulled it a little bit to that right hand side i just threw a horrible shot i have no excuse for that that didn't hit a tree there wasn't wind it was just a really bad job and that is followed by a perfect shot center cut fairway exactly where you want to be on this hole cass is coming a little high which brings those tree branches into danger with those twizzlers up there but she gets through safe and she has enough distance...





