Anna Olafsdottir (photo credit CMU Athletics)
Anna Olafsdottir One Shot Back of Top 10 at A-Ga-Ming
9/3/2023 7:58:00 PM | Women's Golf
KEWADIN, Mich. - Anna Olafsdottir of the Purdue Fort Wayne women's golf team is one shot back of the top 10 at the A-Ga-Ming Invitational after 36 holes on Sunday (Sept. 3).
The senior from Iceland shot 74-75-149 on the opening day of the event. She started her day with a bogey-free 12 holes, including a pair of birdies on holes 16 and one. She had seven pars to start the day. In the afternoon, after a tough first five holes, she rattled off four birdies in a row on holes 14, 15, 16 and 17. After making the turn for the second time, she birdied hole four.
In her first collegiate action, Olivia Jang shot 81-76-157. She got birdies to fall on holes two and 16 in the morning and hole three in the afternoon. In her second round, Jang holed out 13 pars, which put her in a tie for 41st with her teammate Adrienne Rohwedder. Rohwedder shot 78-79-157 in her first rounds of 2023. She had 12 pars in round one and eight in round two. She found birdies on holes one and 16 in the afternoon.
Freshman Lillie Cone and Arny Dagsdottir both shot 161. Cone shot 82-79 in her college debut with 23 pars. Dagsdottir shot 78-83 for her 161. She had 21 pars and a birdie on hole seven in round two. The two are tied for 53rd, but Dagsdottir played as an individual.
Freshman Hunar Mittal shot 85-81-166 in her first tournament. She Had a birdie on hole 15 in the morning round and added 16 pars throughout the day.
The Mastodons are in 10th place as a team with a 624, one spot ahead of Horizon League foe Detroit Mercy. Abilene Christian is leading the field with a 571.
The final round of the A-Ga-Ming Invitational kicks off on Monday (Sept. 4) at 9 a.m.
The senior from Iceland shot 74-75-149 on the opening day of the event. She started her day with a bogey-free 12 holes, including a pair of birdies on holes 16 and one. She had seven pars to start the day. In the afternoon, after a tough first five holes, she rattled off four birdies in a row on holes 14, 15, 16 and 17. After making the turn for the second time, she birdied hole four.
In her first collegiate action, Olivia Jang shot 81-76-157. She got birdies to fall on holes two and 16 in the morning and hole three in the afternoon. In her second round, Jang holed out 13 pars, which put her in a tie for 41st with her teammate Adrienne Rohwedder. Rohwedder shot 78-79-157 in her first rounds of 2023. She had 12 pars in round one and eight in round two. She found birdies on holes one and 16 in the afternoon.
Freshman Lillie Cone and Arny Dagsdottir both shot 161. Cone shot 82-79 in her college debut with 23 pars. Dagsdottir shot 78-83 for her 161. She had 21 pars and a birdie on hole seven in round two. The two are tied for 53rd, but Dagsdottir played as an individual.
Freshman Hunar Mittal shot 85-81-166 in her first tournament. She Had a birdie on hole 15 in the morning round and added 16 pars throughout the day.
The Mastodons are in 10th place as a team with a 624, one spot ahead of Horizon League foe Detroit Mercy. Abilene Christian is leading the field with a 571.
The final round of the A-Ga-Ming Invitational kicks off on Monday (Sept. 4) at 9 a.m.
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