ST. GEORGE, Utah — The Montana ladies’s golf workforce shot a 311, with 5 scores within the 70s, because the Grizzlies opened their spring season on Thursday on the Girl Thunderbird Invitational.
Montana is tied for eleventh total and tied for third out of the six Huge Sky Convention groups which are competing on the Sunbrook Golf Course.
The Grizzlies opened their spring season the final two years on the Girl Thunderbird Invitational as properly and had first-day scores of 321 and 324.
“I’m inspired by the way in which everybody dealt with the primary day of competitors and being exterior,” stated coach Kris Nord. “It’s simply good to get exterior and hit off turf.”
Tricia Joyce, who opened her day with an eagle on the par-4, 237-yard 14th, shot a 77, which matched her finest spherical from Montana’s 4 fall tournaments. She is tied for thirty ninth total.
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Jessica Ponce, Madison Cecil and Kylie Franklin all shot 78, Raina Ports a 79.
Out of 90 holes performed by the 5 Grizzlies on Thursday, solely 5 have been scored at double or triple bogey. Montana had six birdies and Joyce’s eagle.
“We had one or two holes that have been our demise and performed rather well the remainder of the time, so it’s encouraging,” stated Nord.
“The placing was the place I believed it will be after not being on grass. All of them hung in there actual properly. I cherished their demeanor on the course. If we are able to get it going, there’s plenty of upside to the crew.”
Joyce, beginning her day on the 14th, a drivable par 4, put her first tee shot of the spring proper on the inexperienced and proper on line with the pin.
“I noticed it enter the inexperienced and needed to run up when individuals began reacting to see how shut it got here,” Nord stated. “It was shut, 4 and a half toes proper beneath the pin.
“If it rolled a number of extra toes she had a hole-in-one. She drained the eagle putt. It was a extremely cool solution to begin.”
Joyce had a double bogey on the sixteenth, a triple on the sixth plus two birdies on the entrance 9 as properly for an eventful first day.
Ponce was the lone Grizzly to keep away from something worse than a bogey. She had six bogeys for her spherical, the remainder pars. Cecil had back-to-back birdies on 14 and 15.
Six groups broke 300, with Wyoming (290) being trailed by Boise State (293), North Dakota State (294), California Baptist (296) and Utah Tech (297) and UC Riverside (297).
Weber State, at 307, had the very best day by a workforce from the Huge Sky. Portland State shot a 309, Northern Colorado matched Montana at 311.
UC Riverside’s Tiffany Le (69), Wyoming’s Samantha Hui (70) and CSU Bakersfield’s Sarah Mutai (71) all broke par for the primary spherical.
Groups will play 18 holes on Friday and 18 holes on Saturday.