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The Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team showcased their prowess at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, clinching the top spot and individual honors. Mirabel Ting led the way with an impressive score of 11-under par, while teammate Lottie Woad also excelled with a third-place finish. The team set records with multiple eagles and birdies throughout the tournament. Despite weather challenges canceling the final round, their previous performances solidified their dominance in women’s collegiate golf, signaling what may be a continued winning streak.
Florida State Women’s Golf Team Shines Bright at Briar’s Creek Invitational
Golf fans, gather around! The Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team has shown us once again why they’re a force to be reckoned with. At the recent Briar’s Creek Invitational, they didn’t just participate—they dominated the competition, capturing first place and top individual honors in a display that has left many gushing.
Mirabel Ting Takes the Crown
Leading the charge for the Seminoles was none other than Mirabel Ting, who dazzled everyone with a remarkable final score of 11-under par (133). Ting stormed through the course, carding two stellar rounds of 67 and 66. Her performance was nothing short of spectacular, placing her a whopping five shots ahead of her nearest rival, Purdue’s Jasmine Kahler, who ended the tournament at 6-under par. That’s right—Ting left the competition in the dust!
Team Efforts That Can’t Be Overlooked
The Seminoles didn’t stop there! Lottie Woad, who recently earned the title of the top-ranked female golfer in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women’s Rankings, finished strongly in third place with a score of 5-under par (139). Both Woad and Ting displayed incredible teamwork, especially considering the Seminoles notched up an impressive three eagles and an eye-popping 32 birdies throughout the tournament—both setting records for the event. Talk about an all-star performance!
Another notable performer was Sophia Fullbrook, who wrapped up her time on the course with a solid 17th-place finish. Meanwhile, Alexandra Gazzoli shined as an individual competitor, clinching a spot in the top ten with a ninth-place finish. These strong contributions made it clear that the Seminoles are a well-rounded team filled with depth and talent.
Weather Interrupts Final Round
As fate would have it, the event met some anticipated challenges. The final round of the tournament had to be called off due to inclement weather. But what’s a little rain when you’re already sitting pretty at the top, right? The Seminoles were already basking in their glory!
A String of Victories
This is not merely an isolated victory, folks. The Florida State Seminoles have been on quite the roll, capturing team and individual titles in four consecutive tournaments. Their winning streak kicked off at the Landfall Tradition last October, where Woad took the crown. Then, Ting followed shortly with a win at the Guadalajara Collegiate in January, only to have Woad shine once more at the Moon Invitational in February. And now, look at Ting’s back-to-back win at the Briar’s Creek Invitational!
It’s noteworthy that Ting’s two victories this season have propelled her to a third-place ranking for the season according to Clippd’s college golf rankings, closely followed by Woad, who is ranked sixth. This just goes to show how deep their talent truly runs!
On the Road Again
So what’s next for our Seminoles? They’re gearing up to compete at the Old Barnwell Match Play in Aiken, South Carolina. If they maintain this momentum, there’s a very real chance they could clinch their fifth consecutive tournament win. Golf enthusiasts everywhere are eager to see if this powerhouse team can keep the winning streak alive!
Stay tuned, everyone, because this Florida State Women’s Golf Team is on fire, and they’re not letting up anytime soon!
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- Amateur Golf: Florida State Women’s Golf Team Shines Bright
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