NORMAN, Okla. - Sophomore Emma Spitz will represent the International squad in the 2021 Arnold Palmer Cup, as announced on Tuesday.
The match-play competition will be held at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Ill. from June 11-13.
Spitz, a native of Vienna, Austria, is currently ranked 16th in the Women s Amateur Golf Ranking. She leads the Bruins in scoring average this season at 72.2, having finished in the Top 10 in six of her seven tournaments. Of her 20 rounds, 11 have been under par, including three in the 60s. Spitz posted back-to-back, season-low rounds of 3-under 68 to open the Pac-12 Championships (April 23-25), where she tied for 10th (+1, 214). She was second at the Sun Devil Winter Classic (Feb. 15-17, -6, 210), producing three under-par rounds, including an opening, 3-under 69. Spitz also tied for second at the Lamkin Invitational (Feb. 8-9, -1, 215) and tied for third at the Silverado Showdown (April 5-7, -2, 214), opening with under par rounds in both tournaments
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FAIRFAX, Calif. – The Washington State women s golf team heads down to the Golden State to participate in its third tournament of the spring, as the Cougars will play in the 2021 Meadow Club Invitational, hosted by both San Francisco and San Jose State. The first two rounds of play will take place this Monday, March 8, while the tournament s final round will be held on Tuesday, March 9.
Fifth-year senior Marie Lund-Hansen and junior Amy Chu head into this play this week as the defending individual champions at Meadow Club Invitational. The WSU duo shared last year s tournament title by carding 214 (-2) over their three rounds. Washington State will be hoping for a repeat performance at the Meadow Club Invitational this week, as the Cougars earned a second-place finish at this tournament a year ago with a score of 877 (+13).