Arkansas golfer Brooke Matthews will play in the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, as she made the cut following 36 holes of play over two days.
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.
Kansas junior Sera Tadokoro carded four birdies in the first round of the Briar’s Creek Invitational at The Golf Club at Briar’s Creek here Monday. In a field that consists of eight top-50 teams, No. 49 Kansas is in 14th place in the 18-team field when the second round was suspended due to darkness.
Shepherd in Solo First Heading Into Tomorrow’s Final Round, Tigers in Sixth
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson junior Ivy Shepherd knocked one stroke off her opening round 69 in the second round of The Clover Cup, firing a four-under-par 68 to place her in solo first on the players leaderboard. The Tigers improved four spots as a team, finishing the day in sixth place with a 289 team score, 10 strokes better than yesterday’s 299 score.
The No. 8 Linn Grant of Arizona State sits one shot behind Shepherd with a three-under 69 on the day – six-under through 54-holes. Her teammate Alexandra Forsterling boasted an equal mark for the second round but remained in a two-way tie for third with YouSang Hou of Arizona.
Kansas, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Carolina,
NC State, Ohio State, Old Dominion, Penn State and UCF
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State heads to John’s Island, S.C. this week for the Briar Creek Invitational at Briar Creek Golf Club. This will be the eighth time the event is contested and the first since 2019 with last year’s event being cancelled due to COVID. The teams will play 36 holes on Monday and the final round on Tuesday.
The Buckeye lineup will consist of the same five players from the last three events in
Lauren Peter, Aneka Seumanutafa,