The Kansas women's golf team climbed two spots on the leaderboard Friday after a second-round team score of 292 (+4), which put the Jayhawks in 13th place at +12 with 18 holes left to play at the PING/ASU Invitational.
Sunset, S.C. – Behind Isabella Rawl’s career-best round, Clemson women’s golf tied for the best round of the day at -7 and currently sits in second place, five shots out of the lead, heading into the final round of the 2024 Clemson Invitational. Vanderbilt, the leader heading into today, finished tied with Clemson for the best score of the second round. Rawl recorded a career-high seven birdies to card a -5 (67) and sit tied for fourth heading into the final round. Annabelle Pancake was the only other Tiger to finish under-par on Saturday, carding a -2 (70) with four birdies to sit tied for seventh. Chloe Holder finished at even par and is tied for 15th, while Melena Barrientos wraps up the scoring portion of Clemson’s lineup tied for 37 (+2). Sydney Roberts was even on the back nine on Saturday, while Katherine Schuster was even on the front nine. Ivy Schulze, Clemson’s second individual competitor, finished at +8 on the day.Texas A&M sits third heading into Sunday’
The Kansas Women’s Golf team posted a 54-hole score of 43-under to win the Westbrook Invitational at Westbrook Village Golf Club, setting three program records at the tournament for the team’s first title in six years.