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Cassie Stein

Assistant Editor/Social Media Coordinator

Cassie Stein joined Golfweek in September of 2012 as an Assistant Editor. She grew up in Lewiston, N.Y., and graduated from Robert Morris University, where she majored in journalism, and played two years on the women’s golf team. Prior to joining Golfweek, Stein interned in the communications department for both the AJGA and the USGA. She is actively involved with the Porter Cup, which is held at her home course of Niagara Falls CC. Besides golf, she likes to spend time with her family, travel and watch hockey.

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Dream foursome: Sidney Crosby, Adam Levine and Sergio Garcia (But seriously, lets make this happen)

Best Golf Shot Seen Live: Brendan Gielow made a 20-ft chip shot for birdie on the third playoff hole to win the 2009 Porter Cup

Dream vacation: Anywhere in Europe

Favorite golf memory: Playing at Adare Golf Club in Ireland

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Haskins: Cal's Kim headlines final four candidates

With the NCAA Championship on the horizon, it is going to take a win by the three players behind Michael Kim to take away the top spot in the Haskins Award Watch List.

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Bauchou's short game pays off in tournaments

Multiple juniors have advanced through U.S. Open local qualifying and will play in Sectional qualifying June 3 at various golf courses around the country. But for Zachary Bauchou, he will always remember his first.

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Thunderbird to host top players from the world

The AJGA’s Thunderbird International Junior is set to take place May 25-27 at Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor course in Scottsdale, Ariz. For the 13th consecutive year, the Thunderbird will boast a good field of homegrown American players along with an international mix.

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Baton Rouge Regional: 'Bama keeps rolling

Alabama won its fifth consecutive tournament title Saturday, coming from behind to defeat Florida by six shots at the NCAA's Baton Rouge Regional.

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Baton Rouge Regional: Vogel, Florida still lead Tide

T.J. Vogel is looking like an All-American again, and as a result, the Florida Gators are leading the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional after two rounds.

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Baton Rouge Regional: Florida leads 'Bama by 10

Gators growl in Round 1, lead by 10 shots over Alabama and South Alabama at the NCAA's Baton Rouge Regional.

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Regional fields set for Div. I men's championship

California, Alabama, UCLA, Texas, New Mexico and Washington are the No. 1 seeds heading into the NCAA postseason, which begins May 16. They are among the 81 teams that will make up the six NCAA Regional fields.

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12-year-old misses European Tour cut in China

Ye Wocheng, the 12-year-old who made history on May 2 in becoming the youngest player to compete on the European Tour, shot consecutive 79s to miss the cut at the Volvo China Open in Tianjin, China.

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Winner's Bag: Carson Young, Junior Invitational

A look inside the bag of Carson Young, the winner of the 2013 Junior Invitational title.

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Notes: Par-4 sixth the ultimate risk-reward hole

The par-4 6th hole -- named Loblolly Bay -- played just over 300 yards on Saturday, and some players in the field took to the risk, but didn't always reap the reward.

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