KirkwoodGolf: HANNAH AND KATIE TIE FOR EIGHTH PLACE IN MISSOURI

Thursday, October 06, 2011

HANNAH AND KATIE TIE FOR EIGHTH PLACE IN MISSOURI



By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Hannah Lovelock from Surrey and Katie Mundy from Hampshire tied for eighth place in a field of 87 players at the Johnie Imes Invitational women's college tournament at the Club at Old Hawthorne, Columbia, Missouri.
Hannah, pictured right by courtesy of Leaderboard Photography, a student at Missouri University, had rounds of 73, 72 and 75 for six-over-par 220 while Katie, pictured below, also by courtesy of Leaderboard Photography, who studies at Florida International University, had rounds of 78, 69 and 73 for the same total.
Two more English girls were in the field who played a par-72 course of 6,204yd.


Ami Storey (Kansas State) from Ponteland in the NE of England finished joint 10th on 222 with scores of 73, 75 and 75.
Emma Clegg (Missouri State) from Clitheroe, Lancashire finished T40 on 230 with rounds of 78, 75 and 77.
The winner by three strokes was Lejan Lewthwaite (Texas State) with scores of 74, 71 and 69 for two-under 214.
Texas State (879) won the team title ahead of Kansas State (886) and Florida International (893) with Missouri (906) sixth and Missouri State (914) ninth.

SIAN EVANS MAKES TOP 10 IN NORTH CAROLINA

Sian Evans from Gillingham, a student at East Tennessee State University, finished joint ninth in a field of 75 players at the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic women's college tournament at Starmount Forest Golf Club, Greensboro in North Carolina.

Sian, pictured right, scored 78, 74 and 74 for a total of 226 over a par-71 course of 6,265yd.
Sammy Vass from Tain in the North of Scotland, a student at Gardner-Webb University, Florida, finished T64 on 253 with scores of 85, 82 and 86.
Individual winner by three strokes was Charlotte Lorentzen (Georgia State) with rounds of 75, 69 and 74 for a five-over-par total of 218.
Maryland (901) won the team title with East Tennessee State second on 908. Gardner-Webb (947) tied for eighth place in a field of 14 teams.

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