Women鈥檚 Golf Takes 2nd in Dramatic Final Round at Mimosa Hills
App State Women's Golf narrowly missed winning the Mimosa Hills Invitational, finishing second in a tight contest against Charlotte. The Mountaineers ended with a total score of 907, just one stroke behind Charlotte's 906. Despite holding a lead at different points in the final round, two late birdies from Charlotte's players sealed their victory. This marks App State's third runner-up finish in five spring events, showcasing the team's strong performance as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
By the Numbers- App State finished with a total score of 907 (301-305-301).
- Charlotte won with a score of 906 (298-303-305).
- Zoe Duval tied for fifth at 9 over, scoring 225 (76-75-74).
- Pinky Chaisilprungruang won the individual title at 2 under, 8 strokes ahead of the field.
- App State led by one shot at the start of the final nine holes.
- Charlotte's last two golfers executed crucial birdies to secure the win.
- App State has shown consistent improvement, achieving three runner-up finishes this spring.
The Mountaineers will compete in the Ironwood Invitational next week, followed by the Sun Belt Championship starting April 20. Their recent strong performances may give them momentum heading into these key events.
Bottom LineWith strong finishes from both freshmen and veterans, App State is poised for greater success this season as they continue to build on their recent performances, indicating a promising future for the team.
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