Strong final round propels Badgers in Westbrook Spring Invitational
February 27, 2017 | Women's Golf
Curtis, Ferrell tie for sixth place
Peoria, Ariz. – Behind solid contributions from all seven competitors, the Wisconsin women's golf team clawed its way to a seventh place finish at its sixth-annual Westbrook Spring Invitational held at the Westbrook Golf Club Vistas Course.
The Badgers (+13, 291-300-286=877) saved their best round for last to jump one spot up the leaderboard.
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Gabby Curtis and Brooke Ferrell both finished 2-under par to tie for sixth place and lead the Badgers. Curtis (69-72-73=214) recorded her best 54-hole total of the season and was just one stroke away from her career best. The finish also marked the Altoona, Wisconsin, native's fourth top-10 finish of her career.
Reigning champion Ferrell (70-72-72=214) shot back-to-back even par-72's to match her best total of the season and collect her 12th top-10 finish.
Nat Zeng (71-75-74=220) finished the tournament at 4-over to match her career low and tie for 27th place. Just one stroke behind was Michelle Cheung (74-73-74=221), who collected her best finish of the season with a tie for 31st.
Tess Hackworthy (72-80-76=228), who competed as an individual, finished the final round at 4-over to jump up to a tie for 52nd. Becky Klongland (76-81-71=228) rebounded from a tough second round by shooting a 1-under 71 on the final day to secure a tie for 54th place.
"Brooke and Gabby really had good tournaments and closed out by playing well today," Oehrlein said. "And I was really proud of how Jess and Becky bounced back in a big way with great scores."
At 3-under par, Kansas State (290-288-283=861) took home the team title while Ohio State and Kansas both finished at 1-over to tie for second. Illinois (+7) and Iowa (+9) then rounded out the top-five, while New Mexico State (+10) nabbed sixth place and the Badgers (+13) finished in seventh. Oregon State (+18), Notre Dame (+20), Washington State (+20), UC Davis (+22), Nebraska (+26) and Indiana (+34) completed the 13-team field.
Just four strokes separated the top five finishers. Nebraska's Audrey Judd (-7) earned the tournament title, followed by Kansas State's Connie Jaffrey (-6) in second. Isabella DiLisio (-5) of Notre Dame and Tristyn Nowlin of Illinois (-5) tied for third while Kansas' Ariadna Fonseca (-4) took fifth.
Up next, the Badgers travel to Gainesvile, Florida, to compete in the Suntrust Gator Invitational at the Mark Bostick Golf Course March 11-12.
"We were really consistent today throughout the lineup, one through seven, and that bodes well for the rest of the spring." Oehrlein said.
The Badgers (+13, 291-300-286=877) saved their best round for last to jump one spot up the leaderboard.
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"Today was a really good day for us," UW head coach Todd Oehrlein said. "I'm always happy when we have five contributors across the board and that's what we had today."#Badgers huddle before the final round starts. #GoLow ???????? pic.twitter.com/ftqPL4JHb3
— Wisconsin Golf (@BadgerWGolf) February 27, 2017
Gabby Curtis and Brooke Ferrell both finished 2-under par to tie for sixth place and lead the Badgers. Curtis (69-72-73=214) recorded her best 54-hole total of the season and was just one stroke away from her career best. The finish also marked the Altoona, Wisconsin, native's fourth top-10 finish of her career.
Reigning champion Ferrell (70-72-72=214) shot back-to-back even par-72's to match her best total of the season and collect her 12th top-10 finish.
Nat Zeng (71-75-74=220) finished the tournament at 4-over to match her career low and tie for 27th place. Just one stroke behind was Michelle Cheung (74-73-74=221), who collected her best finish of the season with a tie for 31st.
Jessica Reinecke (77-80-69=226) eagled her first hole (No. 10) on her way to firing a 3-under 69 and matching her career low. The performance propelled her up the leaderboard to a tie for 50th place.Michelle makes it ?? 2?? easy on No. 1??1??. Knock it stiff ... pic.twitter.com/Ojosc96tEv
— Wisconsin Golf (@BadgerWGolf) February 27, 2017
Tess Hackworthy (72-80-76=228), who competed as an individual, finished the final round at 4-over to jump up to a tie for 52nd. Becky Klongland (76-81-71=228) rebounded from a tough second round by shooting a 1-under 71 on the final day to secure a tie for 54th place.
"Brooke and Gabby really had good tournaments and closed out by playing well today," Oehrlein said. "And I was really proud of how Jess and Becky bounced back in a big way with great scores."
@BadgerWGolf then bury the short putt for birdie. #Badgers pic.twitter.com/k38fCJqUjw
— Wisconsin Golf (@BadgerWGolf) February 27, 2017
At 3-under par, Kansas State (290-288-283=861) took home the team title while Ohio State and Kansas both finished at 1-over to tie for second. Illinois (+7) and Iowa (+9) then rounded out the top-five, while New Mexico State (+10) nabbed sixth place and the Badgers (+13) finished in seventh. Oregon State (+18), Notre Dame (+20), Washington State (+20), UC Davis (+22), Nebraska (+26) and Indiana (+34) completed the 13-team field.
Just four strokes separated the top five finishers. Nebraska's Audrey Judd (-7) earned the tournament title, followed by Kansas State's Connie Jaffrey (-6) in second. Isabella DiLisio (-5) of Notre Dame and Tristyn Nowlin of Illinois (-5) tied for third while Kansas' Ariadna Fonseca (-4) took fifth.
Up next, the Badgers travel to Gainesvile, Florida, to compete in the Suntrust Gator Invitational at the Mark Bostick Golf Course March 11-12.
"We were really consistent today throughout the lineup, one through seven, and that bodes well for the rest of the spring." Oehrlein said.
Â#Badgers cap a great weekend in Arizona w/the 4th-best round of the day (-2 as a team). Thanks to everyone at Westbrook Village! pic.twitter.com/w46LFow2YC
— Wisconsin Golf (@BadgerWGolf) February 27, 2017
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