CMU Women鈥檚 Golf Takes Fourth at Windy RMAC Championships
The Colorado Mesa University women's golf team finished fourth at the RMAC Championships, which were abbreviated due to extreme winds at Boulder Creek Golf Course. The tournament format was adjusted as conditions worsened, leading to play being halted when balls were reported rolling off greens. The Mavericks concluded the event with a total score of 758 (+38) over the shortened rounds, while CSU Pueblo took home the victory with a score of 745 (+23). Individual standout Hunter Gledhill tied for fifth place, finishing her rounds with a total of 186 (+6) strokes.
By the Numbers- Mavericks' total score: 758 (+38).
- CSU Pueblo's winning score: 745 (+23).
- Hunter Gledhill's score: 186 (+6), tying for fifth place.
- Westminster's Ashley Lam, medalist, with an official score of 181 (+1).
- Only the first nine holes were used to determine final scores due to severe weather.
- All teams faced disruptions, with varying numbers of holes completed.
As the Mavericks wrap up their 2025-26 season, attention will shift to offseason training and preparation for next year. The team aims to address the inconsistencies seen during competition and leverage this year's experience to improve future standings.
Bottom LineThe CMU women's golf team's resilience amid challenging conditions highlights the unpredictability of sports, underscoring the importance of adaptability in competition. Future prospects depend on their ability to incorporate lessons learned and strengthen their game heading into the next season.
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