The Lady Shocker golf team is playing its opening fall season tournament this weekend at the ORU Lady Maxwell Invitational at Dornick Hills Golf Club in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
The Shocks got of to a relatively poor start on Friday shooting a 30-over 314 to finish 24 shots behind 1st round leader Texas A&M and in a tie for 4th in the 6 team field.
The Shocks rebounded quite nicely on Saturday to record a 8-over 292 which was the best round of the day 6 strokes better than Texas A&M. That moved them up to 3rd place still 18 shots behind Texas A&M and 7 shots behind Sam Houston State.
The final round will be played today. They have a shot at Sam Houston if they can duplicate the Round 2 effort but I don't see them making up the deficit on Texas A&M (that would require an extra good effort by the Shocks and a bad day by the Aggies).
Shocker Sr. Taryn Torgerson, who isn't exactly petite, is leading the way for the Shocks after shooting a 76 in round 1 and the giving her best Craig Stadler impersonation with a stellar 67 in round 2. All 7 of the Shocks playing in this tournament (2 as individuals) improved their scores in round 2. Taryn is tied for 2nd in the medalist race 2 shots behind the leader.
Seems like consistency of play from round-to- round is a issue the Shockers have struggled with in the past and that is something they need to work for to be competitive in AAC.
The Shocks got of to a relatively poor start on Friday shooting a 30-over 314 to finish 24 shots behind 1st round leader Texas A&M and in a tie for 4th in the 6 team field.
The Shocks rebounded quite nicely on Saturday to record a 8-over 292 which was the best round of the day 6 strokes better than Texas A&M. That moved them up to 3rd place still 18 shots behind Texas A&M and 7 shots behind Sam Houston State.
The final round will be played today. They have a shot at Sam Houston if they can duplicate the Round 2 effort but I don't see them making up the deficit on Texas A&M (that would require an extra good effort by the Shocks and a bad day by the Aggies).
Shocker Sr. Taryn Torgerson, who isn't exactly petite, is leading the way for the Shocks after shooting a 76 in round 1 and the giving her best Craig Stadler impersonation with a stellar 67 in round 2. All 7 of the Shocks playing in this tournament (2 as individuals) improved their scores in round 2. Taryn is tied for 2nd in the medalist race 2 shots behind the leader.
Seems like consistency of play from round-to- round is a issue the Shockers have struggled with in the past and that is something they need to work for to be competitive in AAC.
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