Women's Golf: Bobcats hit the links for final time this fall
The Bobcats are set to begin their final tournament of the fall season Monday in the Rocket Classic
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The Bobcats are set to begin their final tournament of the fall season Monday in the Rocket Classic
The rain that has swept through Athens this week also found its way to the TPC River’s Bend golf course in Maineville, Ohio.
The Bobcats, who are fresh off their week of rest and first tournament win in ten years, head off to compete in the Bearcat Classic.
The women’s golf team recorded their first tournament win since 2004.
After playing in Yorktown, Indiana, earlier this week, Ohio returns to the links this weekend to compete in the Golden Grizzly Invitational in Rochester, Michigan.
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Although Ohio has a course on campus, the Men and Women’s teams travel to Athens Country Club.
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The first tournament of the women’s golf season begins this weekend, as the Bobcats heads to compete in the Redbird Invitational.
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After traveling across the country to play on a wide variety of courses, Ohio women’s golf team will head to the Hawthorns Golf & Country Club this weekend to participate in its final meet of the year: the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
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After three straight top-ten finishes, Ohio struggled in Columbus this weekend at the Lady Buckeye Invitational and finished in last place out of 12 teams. The Bobcats shot a combined team total of 957, which was 93 strokes over par.
After finishing three straight tournaments within the top 10, Ohio looks to work on and fine-tune its game in the the final weekend of competition before the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
For the third straight weekend, Ohio finished in the top ten teams of a tournament.
Despite heavy rainstorms and soaking wet greens shortening this weekend’s Colonel Classic to 36 holes opposed to the usual 54, Ohio finished fifth overall in Arlington, Ky. The Bobcats shot a two-day total of 638 strokes for 62-over-par.
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