
Emma Bell shot a career-best 75.
Women’s Golf 11th after First Round of Lady Paladin Invite
9/27/2019 9:14:00 PM | Women's Golf
The Eagles tee off at 9 a.m. in Saturday’s second round.
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Emma Bell shot a career-best 75 to lead the Georgia Southern women's golf team Monday in the first round of the Lady Paladin Invitational at Furman University Golf Club.
The Eagles are in 11th place, four shots back of Old Dominion in 10th and 11 strokes behind Kansas in fifth. Wake Forest leads the field, followed by Furman, North Florida and South Florida.
Bell played her last 11 holes 1-over with a birde at the par-4, 355-yard 12th. Savanah Satterfield started her round with five straight pars and played her last six holes even with a birdie on the par-4, 469-yard 13th on her way to a 76.
Scores
Team – 305, (+17), 11
Emma Bell – 75 (+3), T30
Savanah Satterfield – 76 (+4), T37
Alberte Thuesen – 77 (+5), T47
Ella Ofstedahl – 77 (+5), T47
Sarah Noonan – 84 (+12), T84
Quotables from Coach Emily Kuhfeld
"This tournament is a marathon, not a sprint. I am proud of the team and their focus and patience out there today. We had a few missed opportunities, but overall, I saw a lot of good things. We are excited to get out there for moving day tomorrow."
Up Next
The Eagles play the second round of the Lady Paladin Invitational Saturday. GS is paired with Tulsa and Old Dominion and tees off the 10th hole at 9 a.m.
The Eagles are in 11th place, four shots back of Old Dominion in 10th and 11 strokes behind Kansas in fifth. Wake Forest leads the field, followed by Furman, North Florida and South Florida.
Bell played her last 11 holes 1-over with a birde at the par-4, 355-yard 12th. Savanah Satterfield started her round with five straight pars and played her last six holes even with a birdie on the par-4, 469-yard 13th on her way to a 76.
Scores
Team – 305, (+17), 11
Emma Bell – 75 (+3), T30
Savanah Satterfield – 76 (+4), T37
Alberte Thuesen – 77 (+5), T47
Ella Ofstedahl – 77 (+5), T47
Sarah Noonan – 84 (+12), T84
Quotables from Coach Emily Kuhfeld
"This tournament is a marathon, not a sprint. I am proud of the team and their focus and patience out there today. We had a few missed opportunities, but overall, I saw a lot of good things. We are excited to get out there for moving day tomorrow."
Up Next
The Eagles play the second round of the Lady Paladin Invitational Saturday. GS is paired with Tulsa and Old Dominion and tees off the 10th hole at 9 a.m.
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