Ashley Grier Claims Women’s Section Championship Title; Susan Bond Wins Senior Division
West Palm Beach, FL - Ashley Grier, PGA, posted a final round 6-under 65 to force a playoff and eventually win the South Florida PGA Women’s Section Championship, played September 29-30 at The Park. Susan Bond, PGA, captured her second consecutive Senior title.
The South Florida PGA Women’s and Senior Section Championships welcome the top female professionals within the SFPGA Section to compete for the Pam Brosnihan Section Championship trophy. This event serves as a way to honor the late Brosnihan, who was a PGA Professional at Quail Ridge Country Club from 1992 until her passing in 2014 after a long fight against cancer. Dan Brosnihan, current PGA Director of Golf at The Club at Quail Ridge, was in attendance to present the trophies to each champion.
After an opening round at 3-over, 74, Grier of the Legacy Golf & Tennis Club trailed
Loretta Giovannettone, PGA by five.
“I had a talk with myself and changed my mental outlook today and just tried to have fun, make good swings and not really worry where it goes,” Grier explained her mindset going into the final round. “It is amazing when you let go of trying to hit a good shot or shoot a good score how it just happens easily.
The mental switch led to a 4-under front nine and 2-under back nine that included a birdie on the 18th hole, forcing a playoff with Giovannettone of Loblolly.
The playoff was contested on the par-5 18th hole, which both players birdied in regulation. With Grier in the fairway after her tee ball and Giovannettone in the fairway bunker, Grier was first to play, hitting the green in two with a 5 wood. Giovannettone then missed the green left and was unable to get up and down for birdie. Grier managed a two-putt birdie, claiming the title in her first year as an SFPGA Member.
“It is very exciting,” emphasized Grier. “I had won the event in some of my previous Sections and this is the strongest Section I have played in with a lot of really good players and it wasn't an easy task. I knew I had to shoot under par and play really well if I wanted to get a win this week.”
In her first season as an SFPGA Member, Grier has finished in the top-25 during all four Section Majors, had her fifth start in the KMPG Women’s PGA Championship, qualified for the 2026 PGA Professional Championship, made the 2025 SFPGA Challenge Cup team and now adds 2025 South Florida PGA Women’s Section Champion.
“I was kind of nervous coming into the Section. I had success in my other Sections, but there are so many really solid players, and shooting even-par was pretty good before, but now you have to be under-par or you don’t compete,” Grier said. “I kind of did everything I could possibly ask for this year and met a lot of great people.”
In the senior division, Susan Bond, PGA of PGA Magazine captured her second straight Women’s Senior Section Championship title, defeating Pamela Elders of Boca West Country Club by four.
Bond opened the 36-hole event with a 7-over 78, trailing Kim Augusta, PGA by one and tied with Elders going into the final round. With a 5-over 76, Bond managed the tournament's low round in the senior division to hold off Elders, who had a hole-in-one on the third hole today.
The 2025 South Florida PGA Women’s Section Championship was supported by Winston Collection and The PGA Tour. This year’s Championship was hosted at The Park which is led by PGA General Manager, Brian Conley, PGA Director of Golf, Cody Sinkler and PGA Head Professional, Clay Myers.
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