FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Facing stiff winds, lightning-quick greens and an intimidating venue, the Vanderbilt women’s golf team finished the opening round of play at the NCAA Championships in a tie for 16th place.
The Commodores posted an 18-hole total of 27-over-par 319. They are tied with Florida State, just seven strokes out of the top-10.
Vanderbilt and virtually every other team in the field fell victim to the Blessings Golf Club, a par-73, 6,397-yard layout that played to its full difficulty Friday. The first-round co-leaders, Texas and Arkansas, finished with a 10-over-par 302.
Vanderbilt’s 319-shot total was the team’s highest single-day score this year, easily outdistancing a 313 total earlier this spring at the Lamkin Invitational in Southern California.
Vanderbilt returns to action Saturday in the second round. Senior Courtney Zeng is expected to be first off for the Commodores with a tee time of 8:21 a.m. Showers and possible thunderstorms are in the forecast over northwest Arkansas on Saturday.
Vanderbilt head coach Greg Allen wasn’t surprised by the eye-popping scores on Friday.