The Lee women's golf team secured a tie for third place at the Grand Harbor Classic, finishing with a team score of 877 alongside the University of North Georgia. Hannah Nall shone brightly, achieving a remarkable 7-under-par total, including a tie for medalist honors with rounds of 74-68-67 (209). Despite her efforts, she narrowly missed the title in a playoff after Birdieing the final hole. The Lady Flames demonstrated strong performances, with Justine Emond and Olivia Ireland tying for 10th place at 218, showing depth in their lineup.

By the Numbers
  • Lee and North Georgia both finished at 877, tying for third place.
  • Hannah Nall posted rounds of 74-68-67, totaling 209 (-7) and tied for first.
  • Justine Emond and Olivia Ireland each finished with a score of 218, tying for 10th place.
State of Play
  • Lee's team exhibited strong finishes in the latter rounds, crucial for upcoming competitions.
  • The team is preparing for the Gulf South Conference Tournament scheduled for April 20-22.
What's Next

The Lady Flames will focus on refining their game as they head into the Gulf South Conference Tournament, aiming to strengthen their fourth score and build on their recent successes.

Bottom Line

Lee's women's golf team demonstrated resilience and skill at the Grand Harbor Classic, and with a solid foundation of strong individual performances, they are poised for further success in upcoming tournaments.