PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. – The Wildcats wrapped up their first event of the spring Tuesday at the Lady Bison Bay Point Classic in Panama City Beach, Fla.
The Wildcats finished 14
th out of 15 teams in the event, finishing 161 over par.
How it Happened
The Wildcats improved on their team score each day as the tournament rolled on at Bay Point Golf Club's Nicklaus Course, improving from a 347, to 342, to a 336 on day three.
"Coming into this event, we knew we'd be seeing some of the best competition we'll see all season," said head coach Harry Stokes. "I'm proud of our team for hanging tough. We know what it's going to take for us to get where we need to be. We'll get right back to work and prepare for Alabama State in a few weeks."
Freshman
Skylar Kew posted the Wildcats' best overall score on the weekend. After an opening-round 87, she turned in back-to-back 80s on day two and three.
Senior
Emma Hastie also posted a round-three 80 after an 85 and 91 in the previous two days.
Kamary Leaf finished with an 82, 93, and 85, respectively, while
Kyleigh Leaf posted an 87, 84, and 91.
Jordan Davis also competed for the Wildcats, with a round-two birdie on the par-three hole 10.
Up Next
Next on the schedule for the Wildcats is the Alabama State University Spring Classic. The Wildcats will travel to Pratville, Ala. for the two-day event beginning Sunday, Feb. 19.
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