LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas women’s golf will next compete at the 24th Big 12 Women’s Golf Championship, April 18-20 at The Club of Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas. This is the 25th year the conference has existed but the 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Big 12 Championship will consist of three rounds with 18 holes each day. Teams will play in threesomes beginning at 8 a.m. (CT). TCU and Kansas State will play alongside Kansas for the April 18 round. The second and third round pairings will be determined based on the previous round scores.
There are nine teams that participate in Big 12 women’s golf – Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, TCU and Texas Tech. For the Big 12 Championship, The Club of Carlton Woods measures 6,345 yards with a par 72 and it is a Tom Fazio Championship Course.
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JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. – In the final round of the Briar’s Creek Invitational Tuesday, the Kansas women’s golf team improved nearly 19 strokes from its first round, carding a 10-over 298.
Darkness had the 18-team field play some extra holes Tuesday morning to finish round two prior to starting the third and final round at The Golf Club at Briar’s Creek. KU improved its second-round score by 10 shots with a 307 and shaved off nine more strokes in the final round with a 298. The Jayhawks finished the event with a three-round score of 922. Host College of Charleston won the event, edging runner-up Miami (Fla.) by one shot, 873-874.