
Hunar Mittal
Hunar Mittal Finishes Round Two in Range of Individual Title
4/21/2024 2:04:00 PM | Women's Golf
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. - After 36 holes of play at the Horizon League Championship, Purdue Fort Wayne freshman Hunar Mittal is within four shots of the lead. She shot 79 on Sunday (April 21).
Mittal is in fourth place, four shots behind Oakland's Bridget Boczar. Mittal started her round with four pars, then had three more to wrap up the back nine. On the front, she birdied holes one and six with pars on five and nine.
Adrienne Rohwedder shot 82 in round two, turning in pars on seven holes. She had a stretch on the back nine of five pars in a six-hole stretch, including a pair of tap-in putts.
Natalie Papa also shot 82 in an improved round two. She started off with five pars in a row and had nothing worse than a bogey on the back nine.
Anna Olafsdottir also birdied hole seven in round three, setting up for an 83 in her second round. She had four pars in a row, which started after getting up and down on 12 out of the greenside bunker.
Olivia Jang shot 84 on Sunday, finding seven pars on the back nine. On the more difficult front nine, she birdied hole seven, a 430-yard par-5 with a creek forcing a layup on the tee shot.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 326, sliding back to fifth place for the weekend. They are just seven shots out of third place.
The final round of the Horizon League Championship will begin in the morning on Monday (April 22).
Mittal is in fourth place, four shots behind Oakland's Bridget Boczar. Mittal started her round with four pars, then had three more to wrap up the back nine. On the front, she birdied holes one and six with pars on five and nine.
Adrienne Rohwedder shot 82 in round two, turning in pars on seven holes. She had a stretch on the back nine of five pars in a six-hole stretch, including a pair of tap-in putts.
Natalie Papa also shot 82 in an improved round two. She started off with five pars in a row and had nothing worse than a bogey on the back nine.
Anna Olafsdottir also birdied hole seven in round three, setting up for an 83 in her second round. She had four pars in a row, which started after getting up and down on 12 out of the greenside bunker.
Olivia Jang shot 84 on Sunday, finding seven pars on the back nine. On the more difficult front nine, she birdied hole seven, a 430-yard par-5 with a creek forcing a layup on the tee shot.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 326, sliding back to fifth place for the weekend. They are just seven shots out of third place.
The final round of the Horizon League Championship will begin in the morning on Monday (April 22).
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