KirkwoodGolf: AMERICAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

AMERICAN WOMEN'S COLLEGE NEWS

PAMELA PIPPED BY A BIRDIE
FOR FLORIDA TITLE
Scotland international team player Pamela Feggans was deprived of a fifth title on the American women’s college circuit when she was beaten by a birdie at the third extra hole in a play-off for the Unicco Fall Invitational at Tamarac, Florida.
The 22-year-old from Ayrshire, a student at Florida Southern University, after starting the 36-hole tournament with a 77 then shot a three-under-par 69 to tie with West Florida’s Lorena Fortlage (71, 75) on 146 for the individual title.
"That 69 was the lowest round I’ve ever had in America, so I have to be pleased about that but it was a bit disappointing to lose the play-off, even to a birdie," said Pamela who is a member of Doon Valley Golf Club.
Her second-round score was the second lowest ever returned by a Florida Southern University women’s team member.
Florida Southern (610) won the team title by 18 shots from West Florida with Lynn University (630) third.
The Unicco Invitationl was Florida Southern's final tournament of the year. The Lady Mocs return to action in early February at the University of Central Florida Invitational.