Palos Verdes, Calif. – Clemson women’s golf wrapped up the first day of the 2024 Therese Hession Regional Challenge on Saturday, in a tournament that has been completely altered by the threat of severe weather heading towards California. The #15 Tigers played two match-play rounds today, dropping their first match 3-1-1 to #19 San Jose State. Isabella Rawl won her match 2-up, thanks in large part to a birdie on the par-3 15. Annabelle Pancake tied her match, but Melena Barrientos, Sydney Roberts and Chloe Holder each dropped their matches to put the Tigers into the non-winners bracket to face Georgetown in the second round.With the second round of the day suspended due to darkness, the Tigers finished the shortened round with a win, 2-1-2, against the Hoyas. Rawl won her second match of the day at 1&1, while Pancake took a win at 3&2. Barrientos and Holder each ended their match in a tie, while Roberts dropped her match 3&2. As an individual, freshman Ivy Schulze wo
Kansas Women’s Golf is set to compete against a loaded 18-team field at the UCF Challenge, a 54-hole event hosted at Eagle Creek Country Club in Orlando, Florida Feb. 3-6.
Kansas Women’s Golf opened its spring season with a fifth-place finish at the 2024 Match in the Desert on Monday, January 22 at the Prospector Course at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona.
Kansas Women’s Golf will open its 2024 spring season hosting the Match in the Desert on Monday, January 22. The 18-hole stroke play event will take place at the Prospector Course at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club in Superstition Mountain, Arizona.