Prophetstown repeats as regional champ in Rock Falls

Return of the Prophets

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Prophetstown's Molly Corbin watches her tee shot Wednesday at the Class A Rock Falls Regional at Rock River Golf and Pool. Corbin won medalist honors in a one-hole playoff and led the Prophets to a regional crown. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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"I don't even think I have yet," Nehrkorn said. "It's really hard to adjust to such a drastic change."

The Rockets were last out of seven complete teams with 459. Fulton had just two golfers – Hailey Wiebenga (127) and Makenna Munson (128).

After shooting a 6-over-par 43 through nine, Prophetstown senior Annie Sandrock was taken aback by the spongey, molasses-slow No. 1 green. Her first putt stopped 8 feet shy of the cup. The second curled around two-thirds of the hole before dropping. Shortly thereafter, Corbin also left a less-then-lengthy putt well short before tapping in for a double.

Erie senior Skylar Neely-Houzenga was the only golfer in the No. 1 group to shoot better than a double on No. 1. She chipped on from left of the green and rolled in a 7-footer for par. Her up-and-down game was outstanding, especially considering how far it's come.

"That's a part of my game that really struggled early in the year," said Neely-Houzenga, whose steady 94 easily beat the cut.

Right behind her was Polo's lone golfer, Alina Llanas, with a 95.

Corbin went par-par-birdie on Nos. 4-6. On the par-5 sixth, she mashed a drive that strayed just left of the fairway before getting a hold of an iron shot from the thick stuff, leaving it on the fairway about 20 yards shy of the green. A textbook chip and run set up a 3-foot tap-in for birdie.

"That did so much for my confidence," Corbin said. "I knew then that I could pull through for the team."

In the group ahead of her, Sandrock was struggling out of the tee box. But she was prepared to scramble.

"It feels really good to know you don't have to use your driver to get that par," Sandrock said. "The whole thought process before was 'I want to hit big. I want to hit long.' All the girls were trying to outdrive one another. I finally started to realize it's not about driving really long. It's just about staying straight and focusing."

Stephanie Emery (102) and Ella Kramer (104) rounded out the Prophets' counted scores. Abbey Baker carded 111. Catherine Cooney (148) got the call to replace Corbin's best friend, Amanda Bertolozzi, who was out with an injury. So Cooney slipped a penny in her shoe and pinned back her ears.

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