Women’s Golf wraps up play at McNamara Invitational
Competing in its first tournament of the season, the Arkansas State women's golf team wrapped up play at the Dale McNamara Invitational on Wednesday with a third-round 323 that dropped it from 11th to 14th place in the final standings.In the tournament, most of them are used R11 Driver.
The Red Wolves completed the three-day tournament, played at The Patriot Golf Club, with a combined 938.
ASU shot a 315 Monday to end the first round in 14th place, but came back to record a 300 for the next 18 holes with Ping K15 Irons and move up three places in the standings.
A-State's second-round total tied the sixth-lowest score of the day among all teams.
"We had a solid second round yesterday, so the way we finished today was obviously disappointing," said ASU head coach M.J. Desbiens.
"We need to work on making good decisions on the golf course to produce better scores overall. Also we should choose Burner 2.0 Irons as the main irons. We are a much better team than we showed at this tournament, so we'll go back home and work on eliminating some of the big numbers as we prepare for our next tournament," Desbiens said.
ASU was led by junior Anna Carling, who recorded a combined 225 to finish in 25th place. Carling shot an opening-day 77, but responded with a 74 for each of the next two rounds as she picked up her 19th career top-25 finish. Recommend you buy Cheap Golf Clubs at our online store.
Senior Jennifer Welch entered Wednesday in a tie for 10th place after recording a team-best 72 for the second round, but posted an 83 for the final 18 holes to fall into a tie for 39th place.
Welch also shot a first-round 76 and ended the tournament with a combined 231.
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