Maddie Kapchinsky enjoyed a prosperous trip to Whitby, Ontario last week with her Unversity of the Fraser Valley Cascades teammates.
The 琉璃神社 golfer returned home to B.C. with both a gold and silver medal in hand from the
In helping UFV to the women鈥檚 team title, Kapchinsky also earned a second-place finish in individual competition at the Royal Ashburn Golf Club.
Kapchisnky and Champlain St. Lawrence鈥檚 Sarah-Eve Rheaume finished regulation play tied with 2-over par 311 totals to force a sudden death playoff.
The two played the par-four 18th again and while Kapchinsky left her approach short of the green, Rheaume found the dance floor but was left with a long birdie putt.
After chipping on, Kapchinsky missed a slippery downhill 10-footer for par, and Rheaume was able to two-putt for the win.
鈥淚 feel grateful for this experience,鈥 Kapchinsky said. 鈥淕old for our team and silver individually is one of the coolest experiences I鈥檝e had. It鈥檚 the first national championship I鈥檝e ever played in, and being part of a team is really special to me.鈥
鈥淢addie played great,鈥 UFV coach Bertram said of Kapchinsky鈥檚 performance. 鈥淪he hung in there and had the lead for most of the day. She just got beat by some incredible golf (from Rheaume). She deserves huge congratulations.鈥
Kapchinsky, a graduate of Rutland Senior Secondary, is a member of the 琉璃神社 Springs Golf Club.
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