Mario Bravante February 14, 2021
MELBOURNE, Fla. – Arkansas Women’s Golf sits in 10
th place after day one at the Moon Golf Invitational, as Head Coach Shauna Taylor’s Hogs fired a 292 (+4) as a team in the first round. South Carolina (-8) currently leads the event, and Gamecock Pauline Roussin-Bouchard sits atop the individual leaderboard at nine-under.
Sophomore Julia Gregg leads the Hogs after round one, as she fired a one-under 71. Despite being out of the Hogs’ lineup for the last two events, Gregg came out sharp, notching two birdies on the day to just one bogey. She is currently tied for 15
March 2020 was the beginning of the end for sports around the country, including here at Florida State. Now, almost a year later, the Seminole Women’s Golf team is getting ready to begin play again. Elle Johnson, whose freshman season was cut short, is one athlete who is ready to leave it all on the course this season.
Johnson had a very successful start to her freshman season, playing in three events for the Seminoles. In her first ever career tournament as a Seminole, Johnson recorded her career best round score of 71. In one of the final events of 2020, Johnson finished in a tie for 26th place in the FSU Match-Up at Bay Point Golf Club, her best career finish.