
Women’s Golf Moves Up Four Spots In Second Round
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Clemson women’s golf finished its second round of the NCAA Regional within striking distance of the top six, moving up four spots after a windy, cool day on the Scarlet Course on the Ohio State campus. After two rounds, Clemson sits in 10th place following a 15-over 303 team score with 18 holes still to play on Wednesday.
At the conclusion of Wednesday’s play, the top six teams in the 18-team field advance to the national tournament. Headed into the final day, the Tigers are nine shots behind sixth-place Kentucky for the chance to move on.
A solid second round has us in position to make a move on Wednesday at #NCAAGolf Regionals. Play in the 3rd and final round starts tomorrow morning.
— Clemson Women's Golf (@ClemsonWGolf) May 11, 2021
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The conditions and course proved challenging on Tuesday, as no team in the field broke par on the day. Ivy Shepherd led Clemson with a two-over-par 74, and sits in a tie for 13th place overall. Shepherd has taken advantage on the par 3s, with a tournament-leading two-under-par score on Par 3s for the week.
Savannah Grewal shot a 3-over 75 on the day, and played the back at just one over par. Alexandra Swayne, Annabelle Pancake and Callista Rice each shot five-over 77s.
As a team, Clemson’s 117 pars are the second-most in the field, and their overall score of 2-over on Par 3s is fourth-best in the field.
Clemson Team Results:
Round 1: 299 (+11) – 14th place
Round 2: 303 (+15) – 10th place
Round 3: Wednesday
Total: 602 (+26) – 10th place
Clemson Individual Results:
Ivy Shepherd: T13th (+3)
Alexandra Swayne: T21 (+5)
Savannah Grewal: T50 (+10)
Annabelle Pancake: T50 (+10)
Callista Rice: T50 (+10)
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