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Final Round 307 Leaves CSUN 11th at Colonel Wollenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic
9/27/2022 7:31:00 PM | Women's Golf
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The CSUN women's golf team carded a final round 307 to slip to 11th at the conclusion of the Colonel Wallenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic Tuesday at Ptarmigan Country Club.
Freshman Gracie Piar was the low Matador for the second straight tournament to begin her collegiate career. After posting a pair of birdies and 28 pars over two rounds on Monday, Piar added a pair of birdies and 10 pars on Tuesday to finish at 5-over 77. Piar, who wound up 40th at 10-over 226, tied for fourth in the 62-player field with 38 pars.
As a team, the Matadors posted rounds of 302-307-307 for a tournament score of 916. Nevada (832) claimed the team title while the Wolfpack's Victoria Gailey won individual medalist honors by five shots after finishing at 15-under 201.
CSUNÂ SCORES
COACH MICHELLE WINKLER SAID
"Credit to Elle (Laur), that was her lowest round both in competition and in general. I'm so proud of all the hard work she's put into her game, and now it's really starting to show. As a team, we have a lot of mental preparation to put our attention to, but I know with time we will get better and better."
The Matadors will be back in action next Monday, Oct. 3 as they travel to Omaha, Neb. for the opening round of the Big-O Classic hosted by Omaha at Oak Hills Country Club.
#UniteTheValley
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The CSUN women's golf team carded a final round 307 to slip to 11th at the conclusion of the Colonel Wallenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic Tuesday at Ptarmigan Country Club.
Freshman Gracie Piar was the low Matador for the second straight tournament to begin her collegiate career. After posting a pair of birdies and 28 pars over two rounds on Monday, Piar added a pair of birdies and 10 pars on Tuesday to finish at 5-over 77. Piar, who wound up 40th at 10-over 226, tied for fourth in the 62-player field with 38 pars.
As a team, the Matadors posted rounds of 302-307-307 for a tournament score of 916. Nevada (832) claimed the team title while the Wolfpack's Victoria Gailey won individual medalist honors by five shots after finishing at 15-under 201.
CSUNÂ SCORES
- Following Piar, sophomore Elle Laur fired a career-low round of 2-under 70 on Tuesday to move into a tie for 41st at 11-over 227. Laur's final round 70 was a career-low and featured a team-high six birdies and eight pars. Laur's tournament score of 227 is also a career-best by six strokes.
- Fernanda Sosa Stackpole posted a pair of birdies over her final three holes to finish at 8-over 80 which left her 53rd at 17-over 233.
- Kim Turgut tied for 57th at 20-over 236 after also notching a pair of birdies on her way to a final round 8-over 80 which.
- Julia Myklebust rounded out the Matador scoring as she tied for 59th following rounds of 77-77-83 for a tournament total of 21-over 237.Â
- After posting rounds of 74-85 on Monday, Grace Bettis was forced to withdraw in Tuesday's final round. Â
COACH MICHELLE WINKLER SAID
"Credit to Elle (Laur), that was her lowest round both in competition and in general. I'm so proud of all the hard work she's put into her game, and now it's really starting to show. As a team, we have a lot of mental preparation to put our attention to, but I know with time we will get better and better."
The Matadors will be back in action next Monday, Oct. 3 as they travel to Omaha, Neb. for the opening round of the Big-O Classic hosted by Omaha at Oak Hills Country Club.
#UniteTheValley
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