Clemson, S.C. – Clemson women’s golf returns to the course on Thursday for the final time this fall, traveling to Wilmington, N.C. for the Landfall Tradition. The annual tournament is being held at the Country Club of Landfall on the 6,194-yard, par-72 Dye Course. Clemson will be joined in the field by Alabama, Arizona, Duke, ECU, Furman, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, NC State, Nebraska, Penn State, Purdue, SMU, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, UCF, and tournament-host UNCW. Savannah Grewal leads the Tigers’ lineup, in what could potentially be her final collegiate tournament. Grewal is currently going through LPGA Q-School and has advanced to the Q-Series, where players must give up their amateur status to participate. Grewal missed the Tigers’ last tournament as she competed in Stage II qualifying where she finished sixth.Chloe Holder is second in the Tigers’ lineup after finishing the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship as the highest Clemson finisher. Katherine Schuste
Knoxville, Tenn. – Clemson women’s golf moved up two spots in the standings after the second round of the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship, finishing the day at +2. The three-day event is held at the par-71 Cherokee Country Club in Knoxville, Tenn.The Tigers turned in the second-best round of the day at +2 and now sit at +6 on the tournament, just one shot out of fourth (Louisville, +5) and two shots out of third (Pepperdine, +4). Ole Miss sits alone in second place at +1, while UCF still holds a seven-shot lead at -6. Individually, Sydney Roberts and Melena Barrientos each finished the day at -1, carding the best rounds of the day for the Tigers (70). Isabella Rawl finished the second round at +1, while Annabelle Pancake finished at +3 and is currently tied for 12th. Chloe Holder finished the second round at +5 and Katherine Schuster, Clemson’s individual participant, finished at +3. The Tigers return to the course for the final round on Tuesday, paired with Louisville an
The 28th-ranked KU Women’s Golf team is set for the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship at Cherokee Country Club in Knoxville, Tennessee for the team’s final event of the fall season.