The Chattanooga Mocs women's golf team competed at the Betsy Rawls Invitational in Austin, Texas, finishing in 12th place. After facing challenging weather conditions, they achieved the sixth-lowest round of the tournament, culminating in a strong 297 score on the final day. Coach Katie Woodruff praised the team's resilience and mindset during the event, highlighting their effort amid adversity.

By the Numbers
  • The Mocs shot a total of 963 (341-325-297) across three rounds.
  • Kera Healey recorded a final round score of 2-under 70, marking her 20th career round at par or better.
State of Play
  • Chattanooga's final round score of 297 was the best among their nine attempts at UT Golf Club.
  • Healey's performance ties her for eighth in career par or better rounds in school history.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Mocs aim to build on their performance in the upcoming tournaments by maintaining their competitive approach and improving overall scores, especially in challenging conditions.

Bottom Line

The Mocs demonstrated grit and promise at the Betsy Rawls Invitational. Their ability to perform well under pressure and adapt to difficult circumstances could be crucial for their future competitions.