SCOTS STUDENTS FINISH DOWN THE FIELD AT
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
Scots Calum Hill, a second year student at Louisiana-Monroe University, and Greg Smail, a third-year student at the same college, finished down the field in the Wyoming Desert Collegiate 54-hole tournament which ended at the Classic Club, Palm Desert, California on Sunday.
Hill, pictured, from North Berwick, had scores of 72, 77 and 73 for a six-over par total of 222 over a long course of 7,305yd and tied for 34th place in a field of 128 players.
Smail, from Musselburgh, finished joint 104th on 235 with rounds of 77, 80 and 78.
A third British student in the big field, David Langley (Old Dominion), a second-year student frm Buckinhamshire, finished T99 on 234 with scores of 76, 83 and 75.
The winner, Clement Sordet (Texas Tech) totalled 11-under 205 (69-65-71).
Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies and Kansas State University), pictured left, from Kilwinning has had scores of 75 and 74 in the first two rounds of th3 54-hole Westbrook Invitational at Peoira, Arizona and needs a low score in today's final round to get near to a top-20 finish.
Another GB and I international player, Bronte Law (UCLA) from Bramhall, Cheshire shot a 71 in the first round of the three-round Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at English Turn, New Orleans.
And Aberdeen-born Curtis Cupper, Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane), has a highmre round of 80 in this event after hitting the headlines with her five-star display in her last competition.
Just goes to show you that golf is a funny game.
Also at English Turn, Alison Knowles (Michigan State) from Yorkshire and Brogan Townend (UTSA) from Blackburn had scores of 74 and 79 respectively.
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
Scots Calum Hill, a second year student at Louisiana-Monroe University, and Greg Smail, a third-year student at the same college, finished down the field in the Wyoming Desert Collegiate 54-hole tournament which ended at the Classic Club, Palm Desert, California on Sunday.
Hill, pictured, from North Berwick, had scores of 72, 77 and 73 for a six-over par total of 222 over a long course of 7,305yd and tied for 34th place in a field of 128 players.
Smail, from Musselburgh, finished joint 104th on 235 with rounds of 77, 80 and 78.
A third British student in the big field, David Langley (Old Dominion), a second-year student frm Buckinhamshire, finished T99 on 234 with scores of 76, 83 and 75.
The winner, Clement Sordet (Texas Tech) totalled 11-under 205 (69-65-71).
Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies and Kansas State University), pictured left, from Kilwinning has had scores of 75 and 74 in the first two rounds of th3 54-hole Westbrook Invitational at Peoira, Arizona and needs a low score in today's final round to get near to a top-20 finish.
Another GB and I international player, Bronte Law (UCLA) from Bramhall, Cheshire shot a 71 in the first round of the three-round Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at English Turn, New Orleans.
And Aberdeen-born Curtis Cupper, Gemma Dryburgh (Tulane), has a highmre round of 80 in this event after hitting the headlines with her five-star display in her last competition.
Just goes to show you that golf is a funny game.
Also at English Turn, Alison Knowles (Michigan State) from Yorkshire and Brogan Townend (UTSA) from Blackburn had scores of 74 and 79 respectively.
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