Shelly Stouffer of Nanoose Bay tees off in the opening round of the B.C. Mid-Amateur golf championship Tuesday at Nanaimo Golf Club. Stouffer won the Mid-Amateur (25-over) and Senior Amateur (45-over) titles in the tourney.

Shelly Stouffer of Nanoose Bay tees off in the opening round of the B.C. Mid-Amateur golf championship Tuesday at Nanaimo Golf Club. Stouffer won the Mid-Amateur (25-over) and Senior Amateur (45-over) titles in the tourney.

Nanoose Bay golfer wins Mid-Amateur title

Final-round charge lifts Stouffer to twin titles in B.C. championships at Nanaimo Golf Club

Shelly Stouffer battled more than just her closest pursuers in Thursday’s final round of the B.C. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship. She also battled the butterflies, which were in full flight as she walked the final few holes at Nanaimo Golf Club.

Stouffer, a Nanoose Bay resident, overcame her nerves and held off Alison Murdoch of Victoria and Christina Proteau of Port Alberni to win the Mid-Amateur title by two shots. “I am pretty happy,” Stouffer said. “I was able to hang in and win coming down the stretch. I was nervous, man.”

Thursday’s final round was something of a roller-coaster ride for Stouffer, who shot a final round of four-over 76 to finish the 54-hole event at 16-over par.

That was two shots better than the 66-year-old Murdoch, who closed with an 80. Murdoch, a Victoria Golf Club member, had begun the day with a two-shot lead on Stouffer.

“I was just trying to hit every shot the best I could and it was a much better ball-striking day certainly than the first day, but I just put myself in some awkward spots that I couldn’t get out of,” Murdoch said.

Stouffer also claimed the Mid-Master title for players 40 and over. So she won two provincial championships in one day. Not a bad day at the office.

“I’ve never won the Mid-Am before so it’s exciting,” she said. “In a major tournament like this I have never beat Christina before, so it’s a good feeling.”

Last summer, when the Mid-Amateur and Mid-Master events were contested separately, Stouffer won her first Mid-Master title and finished runner-up to Proteau at the Mid-Amateur. Proteau, the pre-tournament favourite, simply could not buy a putt on Thursday, or most of the tournament for that matter.

She finished alone in third place, three shots behind Stouffer. “I hit a lot of good shots at one point and then I didn’t really pull the trigger the last couple of holes,” Proteau said. “It just happens, I guess.”

— NEWS Staff/B.C. Golf

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