Women’s Golf Finishes Day One of UNF Collegiate in Fifth Place

FORT MYERS, Fla. – After the opening 36 holes of the UNF Collegiate, junior Laura Edmonds (Buenos Aires, Argentina/Cypress Bay) sits tied for fourth individually while the FGCU women’s golf team is fifth overall heading into Tuesday’s third round at the Jacksonville Golf and Country Club (Par 72, 5926 yards).
 
The tournament will resume with a shotgun start at 8:45 AM for the final 18 holes. Live scoring will be available through www.GolfStat.com.

“We definitely did not play up to our standards today. As a team, we struggled across-the-board,” said head coach Sarah Trew. “We didn’t really hole any putts or make a lot of birdies, something that is uncharacteristic for us. We are going to make some adjustments tomorrow and will look to put up a better round. We are excited for the opportunity to show what we are capable of tomorrow.”

 

Host North Florida finished day one as the field leader after posting a score of 589. Sam Houston State is second (590), while Chattanooga (596) is third. The Eagles (607) are just nine strokes behind fourth-place South Alabama (598)

 

Edmonds shot par in the first round and recorded a three-over 75 in the second round to lead FGCU. She tallied a team-best six birdies on the day including four in the first rounds. The junior is tied with two other players for fourth and sits just three strokes behind individual leader Hanna Alberto (144) of Sam Houston.

 

Junior Josephine Bertelsen (Vejle, Denmark/Campus Vejle/Western Texas College) tied for 20th after shooting 77 in the first round before bouncing back with a 74 in the second for her first tournament as an Eagle. She was followed by sophomore Sarah Edwards (Jay, Fla./Jay) who finished day one tied for 32nd (75-79—154). Redshirt senior Ailsa Clark (Navarre, Fla./Navarre) and redshirt sophomore Haley Yerxa (Ottawa, Ontario/Hillcrest) rounded out the quintet tied for 49th (157) and 54th (158), respectively.

 

The Eagles tied with Sam Houston for the field’s most pars, 119, on the day, but only recorded 10 birdies through the 36 holes played. North Florida led the 17 teams competing with 23 birdies through the two rounds.

 
FGCU Lineup

T4 – Laura Edmonds – 72-75 – 147

T20 – Josephine Bertelsen – 77-74 – 151

T32 – Sarah Edwards – 75-79 – 154

T49 – Ailsa Clark – 80-77 – 157

T54 – Haley Yerxa – 78-80 – 158

 
UNF Collegiate Field (GolfStat.com Rankings):

1 – #46 North Florida – 295-295 – 589

2 – #60 Sam Houston State – 297-293 — 590

3 – #112 Chattanooga – 301-295 – 596

4 – #70 South Alabama – 297-301 – 598
5 – #82 FGCU – 302-305 – 607

6 – #56 Mercer – 304-306 – 610

7 – #84 Western Kentucky – 307-304 – 611

8 – #156 Delaware – 308-306 – 614

9 – #102 Xavier – 316-303 – 619

10 – #133 Murray State – 316-304 – 620

11 – #118 Georgia Southern – 318-304 – 622

12 – Daytona State – 308-315—623

13 – #129 Stetson – 312-312 – 624

14 – #132 Eastern Kentucky – 315-311 – 626

15 – #161 Cincinnati – 311-325 – 636

16 – #85 Troy – 323-317 – 640

17 – #171 Jacksonville – 321-326 – 647

 

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