The two-day event begins on Monday with 36 holes and finishes on Tuesday with the final 18 holes, featuring five teams ranked within the top 30.
course:
Houston Golf Club: Par 72 (6,392 yards)
THE FIELD (2022-23 GOLFSTAT ranking):
Texas Tech (29)
Charlotte (131)
Houston (37)
Illinois (61)
Iowa (106)
Iowa (27)
Maryland (45)
North Carolina (43)
North Texas (50)
SMUs (28)
Tennessee (40)
Texas A&M (10)
Texas (90)
Tulsa (35)
USC (11)
Uzza (88)
lineup:
1: Anna Don
2: Gala Dumes
3: Shannon Tan
Four: Kiara Horder
Five: Lauren Zaretsky
Final timeout:
Behind a strong final round of 285 (-3), Texas Tech’s women’s golf program won the team title at the 2023 Columbia Classic hosted by Columbia University at the Duran Golf Club on Monday.
After Sunday’s second round was canceled due to high winds, the weather improved for Monday’s third round, allowing the Red Raiders to shoot a -3 overall for the day.
Senior Anna Don Capped off one of the strongest weeks of her Red Raider career by using a final round 70 to capture a three-way share of the first individual title of her career.
Other good grades include new students Lauren Zaretsky Finished in a tie for 4th overall with -1 and a classmate Shannon Tan This also ended with -1 overall. Zaretsky was in position to take home the individual title after barding his 15 and moving to -3 overall. The Canadian he bogeyed on both 17 and 18 and fell back to -1 overall.
Tan has been solid again this week, hitting a final-round 71 after hitting even par on Saturday. Both Tan and Zaretsky earned their first top-five finishes.
Tech finished -5 across the 36-hole event, followed by Princeton (even), Tulsa (+4), Penn State (+12) and Notre Dame (+13).
Old Dominion (+22), Columbia (+31), Seton Hall (+35), Richmond (+39) and Boston U (+40) complete the top 10. Dartmouth (+47) finished in his 11th place, followed by Youngstown (+52), St. John’s (+57) and Albany (+57).
next:
High Tech Women’s Golf will be back in action next Monday through Tuesday for the two-day Juli Inkster Invitational hosted by the State of San Jose.