April 6, 2025 | Maili Bartz
A look into the final round of the 2025 Louisiana Women’s Mid and Senior Amateur Championships at Farm D'Allie Golf Club in Carencro, Louisiana on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
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15 players competed in the final round of the Louisiana Golf Association’s 2025 Louisiana Women’s Mid and Senior Amateur Championships. This morning’s tee times begin at 7:30 AM off the first tee. The course played to a par 72 at approximately 5,197 yards.

Carencro, Louisiana – Championship Sunday at Farm d’Allie Golf Club belonged to Kay Daniel of Covington, who delivered a brilliant performance to sweep both the 2025 Louisiana Women’s Mid-Amateur and Senior Amateur Championships, marking her 13th career LGA title.
Daniel fired rounds of 72-77 to post a 5-over par total of 149, edging out Vinton’s Shannon Hudson by just one stroke. Hudson made a hard charge in the final round with a 1-over 73—Sunday’s lowest round—to finish solo second at 150. Nicole Crochet of Baton Rouge claimed third at 152 after an impressive opening 73.
Daniel’s total also secured her the Women’s Senior Amateur Championship, completing the double victory and reinforcing her status as one of Louisiana’s most accomplished amateur golfers. Shannon Hudson finished as the Senior Amateur runner-up, while Kie McNabb of DeRidder took third at 155 (76-79).
In the Flighted Division, Annette Samec of Sunset emerged as champion with a two-day total of 142 (-2). Her steady rounds of 69 and 73 gave her a four-shot margin over Nancy Conravey of Abita Springs, who finished at 146 (+2). April Prestenbach of Baton Rouge rounded out the top three with a total of 149 (+5).
The Louisiana Golf Association congratulates all competitors on an outstanding championship and thanks the team at Farm d’Allie Golf Club for providing a fantastic tournament experience in Carencro.
Full results, photo galleries, and event coverage can be found at lgagolf.org and on social media @LGA1920.
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