![]() Stone is tied for fourth in the individual competition after 18 holes, just two shots out of the lead held by Brooke Biermann of Michigan State, who had five birdies in her 3-under round of 69. ![]() Stone, playing some three hours from her home city of Riverview, Florida, had four of LSU’s eight total birdies on the day and is co-leader in par 5 scoring at 3-under par. Stone punctuated the LSU momentum swing by getting up and down for par from distance on the par 3 17, saving an LSU stroke, and then hit a great approach to close distance on the par 5 18th hole. LSU senior Latanna Stone shot 2-under 34 on the back nine in a 1-under round of 71 on the course that hosts the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic. 3 seed Northwestern at 300 with California 302, Penn 306 and Quinnipiac at 315. 2 seed Texas at 10-over 298.Īlabama is one more shot back in seventh at 299, followed by UCF and No. 8 seed Arkansas is third at 9-over 297 and then No. 6 seed, is the first-round leader at 3-under 285, followed by 10th seed South Florida at 8-over 296. The top five at this and five other NCAA women’s golf regionals will advance. LSU is tied with Duke and Texas at 10-over par 298, the number for qualifying for nationals in Scottsdale, Arizona later this month. PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida – LSU saved a counting stroke on the 17th hole and then posted three birdies on the 18th and final hole Monday in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Golf Regional to stand in a tie for fourth at PGA National Champion Course.
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