Adrienne Rohwedder (photo credit CMU Athletics)
'Dons Record Program's Top-Five 54-Hole Score at A-Ga-Ming
9/4/2023 2:39:00 PM | Women's Golf
KEWADIN, Mich. - The Purdue Fort Wayne women's golf team had one of its best 54-hole scores in program history on Monday (Sept. 4), as the Mastodons shot 315-309-302-926 at the A-Ga-Ming Invitational.
The Mastodons' 926 stands as the fourth-best 54-hole score in program history. The 'Dons' final round of 302 was also a top-10 mark, as was Anna Olafsdottir's 224.
Olafsdottir shot 75 in her final round to finish in a tie for 15th. Her final round was highlighted by a stretch of 10 pars in a row (16-7), then a birdie on her finishing hole, the 478-yard ninth.
Adrienne Rohwedder moved up a spot on the leaderboard on Monday, finishing the week with a 233 to tie for 40th. She shot a 76 in her final round, which included birdies on holes 11 and 17. Rohwedder also had seven pars on the front nine.
Olivia Jang was one spot behind Rohwedder at 44th, shooting 234 in her first collegiate tournament. Jang shot 77 in the last round, turning in 12 pars and a birdie on hole seven.
Fellow freshman Lillie Cone moved up eight spots on the leaderboard after her final round of 74. She finished with a 235 to tie for 45th. Her third round included birdies on holes two and seven to pair nicely with 12 pars.
Arny Dagsdottir competed as an individual, shooting 236 to tie for 48th. She had her best round of 75 on Monday, which featured birdies on holes two and eight.
Hunar Mittal rounded out the lineup in her first action as a college student-athlete, shooting 248 to take sole possession of 67th place. She had 10 pars in round three.
Purdue Fort Wayne took 10th as a team, finishing ahead of Detroit Mercy, Chicago State and Niagara. Abilene Christian took the team title at 861 and Oakland's Bridget Boczar won the individual title with a 206.
The Mastodons are off until September 18-19, when they head to Yorktown, Indiana to play in Ball State's Brittany Kelly Cardinal Classic.
The Mastodons' 926 stands as the fourth-best 54-hole score in program history. The 'Dons' final round of 302 was also a top-10 mark, as was Anna Olafsdottir's 224.
Olafsdottir shot 75 in her final round to finish in a tie for 15th. Her final round was highlighted by a stretch of 10 pars in a row (16-7), then a birdie on her finishing hole, the 478-yard ninth.
Adrienne Rohwedder moved up a spot on the leaderboard on Monday, finishing the week with a 233 to tie for 40th. She shot a 76 in her final round, which included birdies on holes 11 and 17. Rohwedder also had seven pars on the front nine.
Olivia Jang was one spot behind Rohwedder at 44th, shooting 234 in her first collegiate tournament. Jang shot 77 in the last round, turning in 12 pars and a birdie on hole seven.
Fellow freshman Lillie Cone moved up eight spots on the leaderboard after her final round of 74. She finished with a 235 to tie for 45th. Her third round included birdies on holes two and seven to pair nicely with 12 pars.
Arny Dagsdottir competed as an individual, shooting 236 to tie for 48th. She had her best round of 75 on Monday, which featured birdies on holes two and eight.
Hunar Mittal rounded out the lineup in her first action as a college student-athlete, shooting 248 to take sole possession of 67th place. She had 10 pars in round three.
Purdue Fort Wayne took 10th as a team, finishing ahead of Detroit Mercy, Chicago State and Niagara. Abilene Christian took the team title at 861 and Oakland's Bridget Boczar won the individual title with a 206.
The Mastodons are off until September 18-19, when they head to Yorktown, Indiana to play in Ball State's Brittany Kelly Cardinal Classic.
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