Casey Landman and Ronda Henderson won titles at the prestigious 2025 Nevada State Women’s Amateur played at Spanish Trail Country Club in June 2025. Read on for their stories and to see their interviews.
Henderson is a veteran champ and a longtime SNGA member, while Landman is much newer to the SNGA and a member of the SNGA’s Ladies E Club. Both are compelling stories.
Silver State Gross
Ronda Henderson overcame shaky starts in the second and third rounds before steadying the ship each time to post a 10-shot victory in the Silver State Gross division.
After a two-over-par first round, Henderson was five-over-par through the first four holes in each of the second and third rounds but managed to get the rounds back on track…at times.
“It was a rough start the last two days,” Henderson said. “Yesterday, I had a hosel-rocket into the pond on No. 2. I haven’t done that in ages. It really shook me up and took me awhile to get settled down. That shot came out of nowhere.”
She said the last two rounds came after a solid opening round. Henderson posted four birdies the first day but just three birdies combined the final two days.
“I played great the first day,” she said. “I had a six-shot lead and other than a shot in the water on No. 17 I played solid golf.”
Then came the last two days.
“With a big lead, what happens to me is that my intention and attention are not in the right spot,” Henderson said. “It was tough to bring it home. I’m a better player with pressure on me, that’s for sure. I’d get things going OK and then run into problems again. It was definitely a struggle at times.”
She said any victory is nice, but the high-profile events add a little more prestige.
“I’m grateful for any state win,” said Henderson who now has five individual state titles to go along with eight state team titles. “Whether it’s good golf, bad golf or ugly golf…we’re all out here to win tournaments. I go into events expecting to win but it’s certainly more satisfying when you play well when you win. I didn’t play well by any means this week.”
Silver State Gross
Ronda Henderson, 74-79-81—234
Normelita Imamoto, 80-82-82—244
Yoshie Masuda, 89-85-87–261


Silver State Net
Casey Landman had net eagles on the same hole, the par-4 6th, in back-to-back rounds in winning the Silver State Net crown, her first state title.
Landman’s scores ran the gamut, from a ‘3’ to a ‘9’ and everything in between over the three rounds.
“It was a pretty wild three days,” said Landman, who moved to Vegas from the Philadelphia area a little over a year ago. “I hit the ball pretty well off the tee and this course let me hit some fuller shots into holes that left me on or near the greens.”
She said moving to Vegas has given her a new outlook on golf.
“I’m so excited to be out here,” she said. “The Southern Nevada Golf Association has events where they include handicaps and that’s so amazing. It lets everyone compete no matter their handicap. And it’s been great meeting new people and playing new courses.”
She added the three days were impressive from start to finish.
“This course fit my eye,” she said. “I had never played it before. My 95 on Monday was me figuring out where I can and where I can’t hit it.”
She added everyone seemed to be in the same boat when it came to scores.
“It seemed like everyone had some great holes…but also had some blowup holes,” she said. “And with it being 54 holes, we all had a chance to figure stuff out.”
She said her handicap, a 19, is the lowest it’s been and she’s working on getting better.
“Bogey golf is my game,” she said. “Pars are like birdies for me. I’ve been working hard since moving out here. Out here, you can play 365 days a year. I’m taking lessons and it’s just nice to see the work starting to pay off.”
Silver State Net
Casey Landman, 76-66-68—210
Karen Bernard, 75-74-77—226
E Wright, 75-75-77—227