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Back-to-Back: Jackie Stoelting Wins IOA Golf Classic for Second Straight Tour Title

12/10/2015
 
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IOA Golf Classic 

Alaqua Country Club

Longwood, Florida

October 11, 2015

Final-Round News & Notes

 

LONGWOOD, Fla., October 11, 2015 - It took Jackie Stoelting (Vero Beach, Fla.) six years to get her first victory on the Symetra Tour, but it only took one event to get her second as the LPGA Tour member captured her second title in as many events at the IOA Golf Classic on Sunday. Stoelting is the first player to win back-to-back events on the Symetra Tour since Esther Choe, who won the 2012 Sara Bay Classic and the Riviera Nayarit Classic in consecutive weeks. 

 

“It was a huge monkey off my back to win two weeks ago and now to win two in a row after six professional seasons is everything I could have asked for,” said Stoelting. “This is definitely the confidence I needed and an extra bonus to win twice.”

 

Stoelting, who captured her first win at the Murphy USA El Dorado Shootout two weeks ago, fired her third-consecutive round of 4-under, 67, to claim a two shot victory over Brianna Do (Lakewood, Calif.).

 

“Today, I was one shot back just like Arkansas entering the round and my goal was to get to 12-under,” said 29-year-old Stoelting. “On hole 17, I was able to hit it close and birdie to get to my goal of 12-under so I was happy about that.”

 

Entering the final round one shot off the lead, Stoelting was sitting at even for the day heading to the ninth when she stepped on the gas and tallied four birdies coming in to run away from the rest of the pack. Stoelting’s run was highlighted by a perfectly struck hybrid into the par-4 17th which landed a mere foot from the cup to give her a three-shot lead heading into the final hole. Stoelting calmly two-putted to seal the deal.

 

The victory this week was extra special for Stoelting because her whole family was in attendance including her dad, who was on the bag, her mom, who was her high school golf coach and her husband, who is her current swing coach.

 

“It has been a long journey to get here, I spent five years on the Symetra Tour,” said Stoelting. “None of my family was in Arkansas so to have them all here was just awesome. I’m glad that they got to witness it and be a part of it this time.”

 

Stoelting will now take some time off before preparing for the final stage of LPGA Qualifying School, which takes place in Daytona Beach during the first week of December.

 

“Both the courses in Daytona are like a home course to me,” said Stoelting. “Both of my career low rounds are on those courses so I definitely have the confidence. I needed these two wins to know that I am doing the right thing.”

 

Stoelting played in 18 LPGA Tour events this year and played in the last three Symetra Tour events as a non-member. Stoelting finished third on the Volvik Race for the Card money list in 2014. 

 

The Symetra Tour season concludes this upcoming week with the Symetra Tour Championship at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida. The top 10 on the Volvik Race for the Card money at the end of the event will earn LPGA Tour membership for the 2016 season. 

 

DO MOVES TO NUMBER 12 ON VOLVIK RACE WITH 2ND PLACE: Brianna Do (Lakewood, Calif.) knocked in a seven foot birdie putt on her final hole to claim solo second place at 10-under par at the IOA Golf Classic.

 

“I saw the scoreboard and I knew that it had to be a hole-in-one or go home,” Do said. “It wasn’t going to be a win with a birdie but I hit a really good tee shot and I’m glad I made that putt for the birdie. It was a nice way to end the round.”

 

The second place finish earned Do a $9,342 check and allowed her to jump from 18th to 12th on the Volvik Race for the Card Money List. Do now sits a mere $1,277 back of the key 10th spot on the money list heading into the Symetra Tour Championship next week in Daytona Beach.

 

“I know that course well,” said Do. “I’ve played there many times for Q-School and the Tour Championship so if I just keep hitting it and making putts like I have been this week I think I’ll be in good shape.

 

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