STUDENT FROM SOUTHEND JUST OUTSIDE TOP 30
DULCIE SVERDLOFF IS BEST OF
BRITISH AT LADY PALADIN TOURNEY
Dulcie Sverdloff from Southend, a second-year student at Kennesaw State University, was the "Best of British" in this past week's Lady Paladin Invitational 54-hole college tournament over the Furman University golf course at Greenville, South Carolina.
Dulcie (pictured) shot rounds of 77, 73 and 76 to finished T31 on 226 over a par-72 course of 6,266yd. There were 96 players in the field.
Emily Royer from Maidstone, Kent, freshman student at Georgia State, finished T50 on 230 with scores of 70, 80 and 80. Wonder what made the difference between her excellent, two-under-par opening round and her pair of 80s after that?
Elizabeth Mallett from Sutton Coldfield, a third-year student at North Carolina University, had scores of 78, 77 and 78 for 233 and joint 59th place.
Former Scottish Under-21 champion Nicola Callander from Mill Green, Hertfordshire, finished T91 on 246 but there is hope that she has turned the corner in her freshman year at Southern Mississippi.
After starting with scores of 88 and 83, Nicola, daughter of golf writer Colin Callander, posted a respectable 75 which should do Nicola's confidence a power of good.
Taylor Totland (Furman) won by five shots over her home course with scores of 70, 68 and 71 for a seven-under-par total of 209.
BRITISH AT LADY PALADIN TOURNEY
Dulcie Sverdloff from Southend, a second-year student at Kennesaw State University, was the "Best of British" in this past week's Lady Paladin Invitational 54-hole college tournament over the Furman University golf course at Greenville, South Carolina.
Dulcie (pictured) shot rounds of 77, 73 and 76 to finished T31 on 226 over a par-72 course of 6,266yd. There were 96 players in the field.
Emily Royer from Maidstone, Kent, freshman student at Georgia State, finished T50 on 230 with scores of 70, 80 and 80. Wonder what made the difference between her excellent, two-under-par opening round and her pair of 80s after that?
Elizabeth Mallett from Sutton Coldfield, a third-year student at North Carolina University, had scores of 78, 77 and 78 for 233 and joint 59th place.
Former Scottish Under-21 champion Nicola Callander from Mill Green, Hertfordshire, finished T91 on 246 but there is hope that she has turned the corner in her freshman year at Southern Mississippi.
After starting with scores of 88 and 83, Nicola, daughter of golf writer Colin Callander, posted a respectable 75 which should do Nicola's confidence a power of good.
Taylor Totland (Furman) won by five shots over her home course with scores of 70, 68 and 71 for a seven-under-par total of 209.
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