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Cowgirls In Fourth Heading Into Final Day In Norman
September 25, 2022 | Cowgirl Golf
NORMAN, Okla. ---- Oklahoma State women's golf finished the second round of the Schooner Fall Classic at Belmar Golf Club on Sunday, and will head into Monday's final round in fourth place at even-par after shooting a 5-over 285 this afternoon.
The Cowgirls currently trail the leader, Florida State, by eight strokes, but are only two shots back of second-place Oklahoma. There isn't much breathing room between much of the field in Norman, as the gap between second and tenth place is only eight shots.
"We got off to a rough start on the front nine," head coach Greg Robertson said. "But they did well. They came back on the back nine and made some birdies. They battled the wind pretty good on the back side and got us back into a decent position."
Clemence Martin led the way again for the Cowgirls after posting a solid 1-under 69 and remained in a tie for third at 5-under. A sophomore, her 36-hole score of 136 is the best of her career.
Martin has dominated the par fives so far in Norman, shooting 4-under on such holes, and has carded 10 total birdies, which is good enough for second most in the field.
"She made four birdies on the back nine," Robertson said about Martin. "That was good to see her gather herself. Again, this is her first tournament in about six months… She's handling herself well."
Han-Hsuan Yu fired her best round since the Mountain View Collegiate in March of the 2021-22 season with a 3-under 67, moving her into a tie for 22nd. Yu finished with the lowest score of the day for the Cowgirls thanks in large part to racking up an impressive five birdies.
Senior Hailey Jones posted a 4-over 74 on Sunday but will carry momentum into Monday thanks to an even-par back nine. She sits in a tie for 64th at 8-over after the first 36 holes of the weekend.
Rounding out the starting five for the Cowgirls was Maddison Hinson-Tolchard and Rina Tatematsu, who recorded scores of 75 and 76, respectively.
Thitaporn Saithip, playing as an individual, heads into the final round in a tie for 17th place at 1-under after shooting a 72 on Sunday. A freshman, she is looking for her second career top-10 finish in as many tries.
Cecilie Leth-Nissen is also competing as an individual this weekend, and carded a second round 75 to finish the day in a tie for 70th.
This weekend, Oklahoma State will be looking for the program's second consecutive, and fourth overall, victory at the Schooner Fall Classic.
The Cowgirls will tee off for the final round tomorrow morning, starting with Hailey Jones at 9:20 a.m.
Live scoring for the event will be available at golfstat.com.
For more information on the Cowgirls, check back with okstate.com.
The Cowgirls currently trail the leader, Florida State, by eight strokes, but are only two shots back of second-place Oklahoma. There isn't much breathing room between much of the field in Norman, as the gap between second and tenth place is only eight shots.
"We got off to a rough start on the front nine," head coach Greg Robertson said. "But they did well. They came back on the back nine and made some birdies. They battled the wind pretty good on the back side and got us back into a decent position."
Clemence Martin led the way again for the Cowgirls after posting a solid 1-under 69 and remained in a tie for third at 5-under. A sophomore, her 36-hole score of 136 is the best of her career.
Martin has dominated the par fives so far in Norman, shooting 4-under on such holes, and has carded 10 total birdies, which is good enough for second most in the field.
"She made four birdies on the back nine," Robertson said about Martin. "That was good to see her gather herself. Again, this is her first tournament in about six months… She's handling herself well."
Han-Hsuan Yu fired her best round since the Mountain View Collegiate in March of the 2021-22 season with a 3-under 67, moving her into a tie for 22nd. Yu finished with the lowest score of the day for the Cowgirls thanks in large part to racking up an impressive five birdies.
Senior Hailey Jones posted a 4-over 74 on Sunday but will carry momentum into Monday thanks to an even-par back nine. She sits in a tie for 64th at 8-over after the first 36 holes of the weekend.
Rounding out the starting five for the Cowgirls was Maddison Hinson-Tolchard and Rina Tatematsu, who recorded scores of 75 and 76, respectively.
Thitaporn Saithip, playing as an individual, heads into the final round in a tie for 17th place at 1-under after shooting a 72 on Sunday. A freshman, she is looking for her second career top-10 finish in as many tries.
Cecilie Leth-Nissen is also competing as an individual this weekend, and carded a second round 75 to finish the day in a tie for 70th.
This weekend, Oklahoma State will be looking for the program's second consecutive, and fourth overall, victory at the Schooner Fall Classic.
The Cowgirls will tee off for the final round tomorrow morning, starting with Hailey Jones at 9:20 a.m.
Live scoring for the event will be available at golfstat.com.
For more information on the Cowgirls, check back with okstate.com.
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