WASHINGTON STATE CAREER
Senior (2008-09): Competed in each of WSU’s 11 tournaments during her final collegiate campaign…garnered All-Pacific-10 Conference honorable mention honors, her fourth-straight all-league award…one of only two Cougar women’s golfers to accomplish the feat (Kim Welch)…recorded five top-10 finishes, tied for eighth on WSU’s all-time single-season list…also had 10 top-25 finishes, tied for fourth-most in school history…scoring average of 75.12 led the team and was the seventh-best in school history…began the season with four-straight top-25 finishes: tied for 23rd at the Ptarmigan Invitational, finished third at the Inland Invitational, tied for 13th at the Gisutina Memorial and tied for seventh at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational…finished one stroke back of the top 25 at the Palmetto Intercollegiate, and then reeled off top-25 finishes in each of the last six tournaments: tied for eighth at the Qdoba Invitational, tied for 24th at the UNLV Spring Invitational, tied for 25th at the Duck Invitational, tied for 18th at the Mountain View Collegiate, finished ninth at the Cardinal and Canes Classic and finished ninth at the Pac-10 Championships…the effort at the conference tournament was a career best, and marked her fourth-straight top-25 finish there…also was tied for the third-best finish by a Cougar at the conference championships…completed her career with a scoring average of 75.14, the third-lowest in school history…her 21 career top-10 finishes rank third all-time, and her 37 top-25 finishes rank second all-time.
Junior (2007-08): Competed in 12 tournaments for the Cougars…earned five top-10 finishes as well as 10 top-25 finishes…led the Cougars to a victory at the Giustina Memorial Classic with a second-place finish…fired a 3-over 219 in the tournament…second top 10 finish of the season put her in sole possession of third place on the career top 10 list (13)…recorded 27th-career top-25 finish and moved into third position on the career list at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships…finished second in the Duck Invitational followed by a tie for first in the Inland Cup… first place finish in the Regional Preview highlighted by a career-low round of 68…tied for 22nd at the Pac-10 Championships…earned Pac-10 honorable mention as well as Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention…led the team in scoring average (74.69), the third-best in WSU single-season history.
Sophomore (2006-07): Named All-Pac-10 Second Team…named to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team…scoring average of 74.79 in 12 tournaments is fourth on the WSU career list…six top-10 finishes are tied for sixth on the school’s all-time single-season list…10 top-25 finishes tied for fourth on the single-season list…11-career top 10s and 17 career top 25s are good for fourth and sixth (tie), respectively, on the WSU all-time list…put together four consecutive top-10 finishes, capped off by her first-career individual tournament victory at the Duck Invitational…shot 222 at the event…other top 10s included: Salbasgeon Suites Invitational (T-3rd), Stanford Intercollegiate (T-8th), Pat Bradley Invitational (2nd), Red Rocks Invitational (T-10th) and Rebel Spring Invitational (T-10th)…prior to the string of top 10s also had four top 25s, giving her eight-consecutive top-25 finishes...finished season with an 11th-place tie at the Pac-10 Championships and a 23rd-place tie at the NCAA West Regional…fired what was then a career-low 69 in the opening rounds of both the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational and the Rebel Spring Invite.
Freshman (2005-06): Named All-Pac-10 honorable mention in debut season with the Cougars…five top-10 finishes were good for a tie for seventh on the all-time WSU single-season list…seven top-25 finishes were good for 10th on the single-season list…scoring average of 76.0 in 12 tournaments was the best in school history for a freshman…posted a top-25 finish in first-career event at the Oregon State Invitational…posted four-consecutive top-10 finishes at the Pat Bradley Invitational (T-8th), Inland Cup (second), Pinehurst Challenge (T-10th) and Duck Invitational (T-6th)…also finished tied for 10th at the Peg Barnard Intercollegiate…finished tied for 19th at first-career Pac-10 championships.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters in golf under head coach Don Beloved…four-time team MVP…competed at state all four years…named all-league player of the year during her sophomore and senior seasons…won the title at district finals as a sophomore and again as a senior…garnered a third place finish at state as a senior…named Mead Senior High Athlete of the Year…competed at the USGA Junior Girls Championship in 2003 and 2004…qualified for the U.S. Amateur during the summer of 2005.
PERSONAL
Amy Irene Eneroth…born in Spokane, Wash…parents Dave and Dovie…two older sisters Dana and Tara…enjoys sports and working out…named 2004 WJGA Player of the Year…earned Puetz Most Valuable Player at the Junior America’s Cup in 2004…carried a 3.5 gpa in high school.