10th (par 4, 404 yds): On the fairway twice, birdie putt is 18" short, makes par.
11th (par 5, 609 yds): On the fairway all three shots, birdie putt is 10" short, makes par.
12th (par 4, 443 yds): On the fairway, second shot on the rim of the green, makes par.
13th (par 3, 178 yds): 3 inches off of the carpet, birdie putt is GOOD!
14th (par 4, 457 yds): On the green in two, long birdie putt is 6" short, makes par.
15th (par 4, 430 yds): Drive misses barely right of the fairway, approach shot still hits the green, 20ft putt is just left of the hole. 5" par putt is good
16th (par 3, 188 yds):
17th (par 4, 383 yds):
18th (par 4, 427 yds):
It seems to me there's no reason why she couldn't be competitive; if she's 25 yards short off the tee, then she just uses a bit more club on the 2nd shot. As long as you keep your drives in the fairway, the key to low scores is the short game and putting.
Women in (ahem) "comfortable shoes" bump.