RECAP: Women鈥檚 Golf鈥檚 Just Outside Top 10 in Florida
The Chattanooga Mocs women's golf team finished the first day of the Coach Mo Classic in 12th place after a challenging 36-hole competition in Saint Augustine, Florida. The team posted scores of 303 and 311, placing them just four shots behind the top 10, which is currently a three-way tie among FIU, Georgia Southern, and Michigan. Despite being short-handed, Coach Katie Woodruff emphasized the importance of focusing on each shot in demanding conditions.
By the Numbers- Mocs scored 303 in the first round and 311 in the second, totaling 614.
- Kera Healey led the team with a total score of 147, sitting in a tie for 14th place.
While the team's short-handed situation presents challenges, it also cultivates resilience and concentration, underscoring the value of every shot taken during play.
State of Play- The Mocs are currently 12th, four shots off the top 10.
- They will compete again on Tuesday with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m., teeing off from holes 8-10.
In the final round, the Mocs aim to break into the top 10, and players like Kera Healey will be looking to build on their current performances to help elevate the team's standing.
Bottom LineThe Mocs need to leverage their skills and maintain focus to achieve a top-10 finish, reflective of their potential and the need for teamwork even in challenging circumstances.
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