Women’s Golf Records Historic Round, Locks Up Eighth in Heidelberg Fall Invitational
The Anderson University women’s golf team locked up eighth place in the two-day Heidelberg Fall Invitational, which concluded on Saturday in Fostoria, Ohio.
The Anderson University women's golf team locked up eighth place in the two-day Heidelberg Fall Invitational, which concluded on Saturday in Fostoria, Ohio.
Anderson recorded a 36-hole team score of 692 (+116). The Ravens' Round 2 of +50 (338) marks the program's lowest 18-hole relative-to-par score since 2011.
"I'm so proud of this group," Coach Morgan Douglass said. "One of our goals this year was to beat the 18-hole record and they accomplished that the first weekend out! I'm excited to see what this year brings."
Hannah Emenhiser took 22nd place with a 36-hole score of 164 to lead the Ravens. The junior from Whiteland fired rounds of 86 and 78 on the par-72 layout at Fostoria Country Club. Emenhiser tied her 18-hole relative-to-par personal record (PR) and has accounted for both of the program's individual rounds of +6 since 2014. Addy Gick tied for 36th with a 169 (+25), behind rounds of 88 and 81. Gick's round of +9 ties her PR.
Abbie Burden tied for 50th with a 176 (+32), behind rounds of 91 and 85. Lehna Wagner shot a 178 (+34) behind rounds of 91 and 87. The junior from Peru posted relative-to-par PR's for both 18 holes (+15) and 36 holes. Ava Capes put together a 183 (+39) behind rounds of 89 and 94. She also set PR's for both 18 holes (+17) and 36 holes. Alyssa Cole turned in a 190 in her collegiate debut after shooting rounds of 96 and 94.
Anderson battles in the two-day Randy Sadler Invitational, beginning on Saturday, Sept. 20 at The Players Club at Woodland Trails in Yorktown.
