Bengals Wrap Up Play at Bermuda Triangle Collegiate
The Idaho State women's golf team concluded their participation at the Bermuda Triangle Collegiate with a 54-hole total of 987 (+132) at Port Royal Golf Course. Coach Todd Loveland noted challenging windy conditions with gusts reaching 45 mph and limited experience on Bermuda grass impacted their performance. Sophomore Izzy Hassebrock led the team with a score of 239 (+26), highlighting a strong start with a round of 75. Andrea Chin and Avery Bayer also contributed notable scores, with Chin finishing at 241 (+28) and Bayer closing with an improved round of 80 (+9).
By the Numbers- Idaho State finished the tournament with rounds of 328-331-328 for a total of 987 (+132).
- Izzy Hassebrock's 75 in the first round was the team's lowest score of the tournament.
- The windy conditions significantly affected club selection and overall team performance.
- The team鈥檚 experience at the challenging Port Royal course is seen as beneficial for future competitions.
Looking ahead, Idaho State aims to leverage the lessons learned from this tournament in upcoming matches, focusing on adapting to varied course conditions and improving their collective performance.
Bottom LineDespite tough conditions, Idaho State's participation in Bermuda provided valuable experience, helping build resilience as they prepare for the remainder of the spring season.
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