US COLLEGE TOURNAMENTS
ANOTHER BAD DAY AT THE
OFFICE FOR LOUISE
Victory in the Scottish Under-21 girls championship at West Kilbride during her summer holidays from Jacksonville State University must seem light years away now for Louise Fleming from Kelso.
Louise is lying 89th equal with one round to go in the Taco Bell Intercollegiate golf tournament at Bradford Creek Golf Club, Greenville in North Carolina.
She has had two rounds of eight-over-par 80 for an aggregate of 160. She had eight bogeys and no birdies in her second round whereas she had two double bogeys in her opening effort.
Anna Scott (Georgia State) from Consett, Co Durham is sharing ninth place on 145 after scores of 75 and 70. Anna birdied the first, 13th and 17th and had one bogey, at the ninth in halves of 36 and 34 on Saturday.
She is nine shots behind the leader, Katie Stepanek (Maryland) with scores of 69 and 67.
Georgia State (575) lead the team event by six shots from Maryland. Jacksonville State are lying 19th of 20 with a total of 622.
IRISH EYES NOT SMILING AT KNOXVILLE
The Delaney sisters from Carlow, golf scholarship students at Kent State University, Ohio, did not have their troubles to seek in the second round of the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Championship at Cherokee Country Club, Knoxville in Tennessee.
Tara dropped out of the overnight top 10 with an 81 – 10 shots worse than her first round – to be lying joint 24th on 152. Tara opened with a double bogey 6 at the first and then ran up a 9 at the par-5 fourth.
Another Kent State University team player, England’s Becky Wood, is also on 152 with scores of 75 and 77.
Karen Delaney is back in joint 71st place on 167 with scores of 85 and 82. In the second round, Karen, like Tara, had a double bogey at the first. Karen had a second double bogey at the 12th and then finished her round with a triple bogey.
The lead, with one round to go, is being shared by Amanda McCurdy (Arkansas) and Whitney Wade (Georgia) on 144. Amanda has had rounds of 70 and 74 while Whitney has scored 71 and 73.
OFFICE FOR LOUISE
Victory in the Scottish Under-21 girls championship at West Kilbride during her summer holidays from Jacksonville State University must seem light years away now for Louise Fleming from Kelso.
Louise is lying 89th equal with one round to go in the Taco Bell Intercollegiate golf tournament at Bradford Creek Golf Club, Greenville in North Carolina.
She has had two rounds of eight-over-par 80 for an aggregate of 160. She had eight bogeys and no birdies in her second round whereas she had two double bogeys in her opening effort.
Anna Scott (Georgia State) from Consett, Co Durham is sharing ninth place on 145 after scores of 75 and 70. Anna birdied the first, 13th and 17th and had one bogey, at the ninth in halves of 36 and 34 on Saturday.
She is nine shots behind the leader, Katie Stepanek (Maryland) with scores of 69 and 67.
Georgia State (575) lead the team event by six shots from Maryland. Jacksonville State are lying 19th of 20 with a total of 622.
IRISH EYES NOT SMILING AT KNOXVILLE
The Delaney sisters from Carlow, golf scholarship students at Kent State University, Ohio, did not have their troubles to seek in the second round of the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Championship at Cherokee Country Club, Knoxville in Tennessee.
Tara dropped out of the overnight top 10 with an 81 – 10 shots worse than her first round – to be lying joint 24th on 152. Tara opened with a double bogey 6 at the first and then ran up a 9 at the par-5 fourth.
Another Kent State University team player, England’s Becky Wood, is also on 152 with scores of 75 and 77.
Karen Delaney is back in joint 71st place on 167 with scores of 85 and 82. In the second round, Karen, like Tara, had a double bogey at the first. Karen had a second double bogey at the 12th and then finished her round with a triple bogey.
The lead, with one round to go, is being shared by Amanda McCurdy (Arkansas) and Whitney Wade (Georgia) on 144. Amanda has had rounds of 70 and 74 while Whitney has scored 71 and 73.
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