Minooka resident Mallory Carr hits out of the rough after overhitting the green on hole No. 16 during the Phil Kosin Illinois Women's Open at Mistwood Golf Club. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Minooka resident Mallory Carr watches her tee shot on hole No. 17 during the Phil Kosin Illinois Women's Open at Mistwood Golf Club. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Samantha Troyanovich (right), a resident of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., holds the trophy with her caddy Chris Korst after she won the Phil Kosin Illinois Women's Open at Mistwood Golf Club. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Samantha Troyanovich, of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., watches the flight of her tee shot on hole No. 10 during the Phil Kosin Illinois Women's Open at Mistwood Golf Club. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Samantha Troyanovich, a resident of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., holds the trophy after winning the Phil Kosin Illinois Women's Open at Mistwood Golf Club. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
If only there were a fourth round. That was Chelsea Harris’ thinking after posting back-to-back rounds of 70 in the second and third rounds of the Phil Kosin Illinois Women’s Open. While an opening-round 78 proved costly, Harris’ 218 total was good enough for sixth …