
BRISTOL, Tenn. – The Emory & Henry University Women's Golf Team is in third place 12 strokes out of the lead after 18 holes of play at the King University Invitational Monday. The tournament is being played at the Golf Club of Bristol, hosted by King (Tenn.) University.
Emory & Henry's team score of 312 (+28) is the fourth-best raw score and the fifth-best score to par for a team over one round.
The Basics
TOURNAMENT – King University Invitational
HOST – King (Tenn.) University
FORMAT – Stroke Play/36 holes/5-count-4
LOCATION – Bristol, Tennessee
COURSE – Golf Club of Bristol
PAR – 36-35 – 71
LENGTH – 5,852 Yards
Emory & Henry
Freshman McKenzie Hauk (Kingsport, Tenn.) sits alone in fifth place at +3 (74), tying for the fourth-best raw score in program history. Sophomore Abby Bradley (Castlewood, Va.) is tied for eighth at +5 (76) while junior Katie Hall (Abingdon, Va.) shot a 78 (+7) and is tied for 16th.
Senior Briah Frisbee (Leicester, N.C.) shot an 84 (+13) and is tied for 32nd overall while senior Lexi Humbert (Greeneville, Tenn.) carded a +16 (87) to sit tied for 40th.
The Leaders
There is a three-way tie atop the leader board at +1 (72) with Abigail Fernandez (Union (Tenn.)), Brooklyn Verdugo (Union (Tenn.)) and Terra Schmitt (Barton). Elle Weber is one stroke back in fourth place at +2 (73).
Union is the top team halfway through the tournament after carding a +16 (300). Converse University is in second place five strokes back (+21).
Up Next
E&H will finish the King University Invitational on Tuesday.
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