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Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41St
Curtis Cup Match 1 Curtis Cup Match 41st Record Book 2021 2 Curtis Cup Match United States of America Wins the 2018 Match The Curtis Cup is staying on the American soil in which it was ended the match. played for this week at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. GB&I had one last chance to earn a half-point in the final A pair of U.S. Women’s Amateur champions – Sophia Schubert match, but Paula Grant, 24, of Northern Ireland, failed to (2017) and Kristen Gillman (2014) – delivered the decisive convert a 12-foot par putt on the 18th hole, enabling Mariel points in Sunday’s singles matches as the USA rolled to a 17-3 Galdiano, one of the USA’s two returning players from 2016 victory over Great Britain and Ireland. It was the largest mar- (Andrea Lee), to earn a 1-up victory. gin of victory in the history of the biennial competition, which began in 1932. “We’re obviously very disappointed with the score line and all you can do is congratulate the United States on its win and the The Americans entered the final session with a comfortable very high standard of golf they have played this week,” said 9-3 margin and needing only 1½ points to reclaim the Cup it GB&I captain Elaine Farquharson-Black. “We have played good lost in the Republic of Ireland in 2016. golf in spells, particularly on the first day, but at this level, you have to have more consistency and at times we’ve just not per- A determined USA Team, which featured six of the top 10 play- formed as well as we would have liked.” ers in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™, punctuated its domi- nating effort by claiming all eight of Sunday’s singles matches. -
Leona Shoots the Lights out Leona Maguire, a Professional for Barely 10 Months, Has Set the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic Alight
ROUND 2 THURSDAY MAY 2, 2019 Leona shoots the lights out Leona Maguire, a professional for barely 10 months, has set the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic alight. By Kent Gray – Editor, Golf Digest Middle East FROM AMATEUR SUPERSTARDOM to the summit of the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic leaderboard. Welcome to the astronomical talent that is Leona Maguire. In just her 17th round as a Ladies European Tour player, the former world amateur No.1 carded a sizzling eight-under- par 64 on Wednesday for the Faldo course record and a two- stroke lead over Germany’s Olivia Cowan after the opening round of the 54-hole Pro-Am. The 24-year-old Irishwoman banished any fears that playing under floodlights might be a disadvantage in pro golf’s first day-night event with a flurry of nine birdies. It could have been even better save for a bogey on the par-4 14th but that was a mere blip as Maguire continued her meteoric rise under the Faldo’s equally bright LED lights. Turn to page 2 Kemp eyes the Night Picture Round-Up Well-placed Australian Sarah Kemp is in the All the glitz and glamour from the players’ dark about playing under lights. PAGE 3 welcome party at JA The Resort. PAGE 5 Six to Watch Round 2 Tee Times EMIRATES GOLF Your guide to the big names chasing the famed Plan your viewing pleasure with the groups SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA CLUB DUBAI MASTER CHRONOMETER Dallah trophy at Emirates Golf Club. PAGE 4 and tee times for round 2. -
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 07, 2016
Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, March 07, 2016 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 1 -- Lydia Ko NZL 52 578.08 11.12 2 -- Inbee Park KOR 54 516.04 9.56 3 -- Lexi Thompson USA 49 365.99 7.47 4 -- Stacy Lewis USA 54 376.41 6.97 5 +5 Ha-Na Jang KOR 60 365.46 6.09 6 +1 Amy Yang KOR 45 251.89 5.60 7 -2 Sei Young Kim KOR 58 313.55 5.41 8 -2 In Gee Chun KOR 60 323.32 5.39 9 -- Shanshan Feng CHN 58 299.28 5.16 10 -2 So Yeon Ryu KOR 54 277.15 5.13 11 +1 Brooke M. Henderson CAN 28 177.97 5.08 12 -1 Hyo-Joo Kim KOR 62 306.93 4.95 13 -- Suzann Pettersen NOR 49 222.87 4.55 14 -- Cristie Kerr USA 52 223.12 4.29 15 -- Anna Nordqvist SWE 54 217.36 4.03 16 -- Minjee Lee AUS 42 164.96 3.93 17 -- Brittany Lincicome USA 52 193.63 3.72 18 -- Bo-Mee Lee KOR 64 235.91 3.69 19 +1 Teresa Lu TPE 58 205.68 3.55 20 -1 Na Yeon Choi KOR 50 171.46 3.43 21 -- Alison Lee USA 28 113.59 3.25 22 -- Jessica Korda USA 48 152.42 3.18 23 -- Sun Ju Ahn KOR 53 152.93 2.89 24 +1 Mi Rim Lee KOR 55 158.25 2.88 25 +9 Pornanong Phatlum THA 58 161.23 2.78 26 -2 Morgan Pressel USA 56 154.13 2.75 27 -1 Sung Hyun Park KOR 53 140.18 2.64 28 -- Gerina Piller USA 52 136.99 2.63 29 -2 Jin-Young Ko KOR 54 139.08 2.58 30 -1 Jiyai Shin KOR 63 158.38 2.51 31 +2 Chella Choi KOR 64 155.51 2.43 32 -2 Karrie Webb AUS 43 99.87 2.32 33 -2 Azahara Munoz ESP 53 121.01 2.28 34 +7 Candie Kung TPE 52 117.86 2.27 35 -3 Jung Min Lee KOR 50 112.78 2.26 36 +2 Mika Miyazato JPN 52 114.60 2.20 37 -2 Charley Hull ENG 49 106.22 2.17 38 -2 Ilhee Lee KOR 60 129.19 2.15 39 -2 Mi Hyang Lee KOR 61 -
Rare Golf Books & Memorabilia
Sale 513 August 22, 2013 11:00 AM Pacific Time Rare Golf Books & Memorabilia: The Collection of Dr. Robert Weisgerber, GCS# 128, with Additions. Auction Preview Tuesday, August 20, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday, August 21, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday, August 22, 9:00 am to 11:00 am Other showings by appointment 133 Kearny Street 4th Floor : San Francisco, CA 94108 phone : 415.989.2665 toll free : 1.866.999.7224 fax : 415.989.1664 [email protected] : www.pbagalleries.com Administration Sharon Gee, President Shannon Kennedy, Vice President, Client Services Angela Jarosz, Administrative Assistant, Catalogue Layout William M. Taylor, Jr., Inventory Manager Consignments, Appraisals & Cataloguing Bruce E. MacMakin, Senior Vice President George K. Fox, Vice President, Market Development & Senior Auctioneer Gregory Jung, Senior Specialist Erin Escobar, Specialist Photography & Design Justin Benttinen, Photographer System Administrator Thomas J. Rosqui Summer - Fall Auctions, 2013 August 29, 2013 - Treasures from our Warehouse, Part II with Books by the Shelf September 12, 2013 - California & The American West September 26, 2013 - Fine & Rare Books October 10, 2013 - Beats & The Counterculture with other Fine Literature October 24, 2013 - Fine Americana - Travel - Maps & Views Schedule is subject to change. Please contact PBA or pbagalleries.com for further information. Consignments are being accepted for the 2013 Auction season. Please contact Bruce MacMakin at [email protected]. Front Cover: Lot 303 Back Cover: Clockwise from upper left: Lots 136, 7, 9, 396 Bond #08BSBGK1794 Dr. Robert Weisgerber The Weisgerber collection that we are offering in this sale is onlypart of Bob’s collection, the balance of which will be offered in our next February 2014 golf auction,that will include clubs, balls and additional books and memo- rabilia. -
2018 LPGA Priority List SEP-05-2018
9/5/2018 Priority List Report 2018 LPGA Priority List SEP-05-2018 1. Top-80: Top 80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the previous year's season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the previous year. 1. Sung Hyun Park 28. Chella Choi 55. Jane Park 2. So Yeon Ryu 29. Katherine Kirk 56. Nicole Broch Larsen 3. Lexi Thompson 30. Brittany Altomare 57. Kim Kaufman 4. Shanshan Feng 31. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 58. Sandra Gal 5. Ariya Jutanugarn 32. Brittany Lincicome 59. Ayako Uehara 6. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Austin Ernst 60. Alena Sharp 7. Cristie Kerr 34. Gerina Piller 61. Pernilla Lindberg 8. Anna Nordqvist 35. Haru Nomura 62. Azahara Munoz 9. Moriya Jutanugarn 36. Jenny Shin 63. Mo Martin 10. Sei Young Kim 37. Suzann Pettersen 64. Gaby Lopez 11. In Gee Chun 38. Hyo Joo Kim 65. Jing Yan 12. In-Kyung Kim 39. Caroline Masson 66. Peiyun Chien 13. Lydia Ko 40. Karine Icher 67. Ally McDonald 14. Mi Jung Hur 41. Jacqui Concolino 68. Brittany Lang 15. Stacy Lewis 42. Ashleigh Buhai 69. Cydney Clanton 16. Minjee Lee 43. Megan Khang 70. Wei-Ling Hsu 17. Danielle Kang 44. Angel Yin 71. Sun Young Yoo 18. Amy Yang 45. Pornanong Phatlum 72. Laura Gonzalez Escallon 19. Michelle Wie 46. Charley Hull 73. Olafia Kristinsdottir 20. Mirim Lee 47. Nelly Korda 74. Ryann O'Toole 21. Lizette Salas 48. -
Illinois Golfer
Illinois Golfer AA centennialcentennial salutesalute toto thethe firstfirst 100100 yearsyears ofof thethe IllinoisIllinois PGAPGA IllinoisIllinois GolferGolfer Digital Special Edition December 2016 MemoriesMemories ofof WillieWillie MarshallMarshall •• JockJock HutchisonHutchison Johnsen wins TommyTommy ArmourArmour •• HarryHarry CooperCooper Johnsen wins Johnny Revolta • Tom Walsh PGA’s national Johnny Revolta • Tom Walsh PGA’s national LouLou StrongStrong •• AlexAlex PiriePirie youthyouth awardaward JoeJoe JemsekJemsek •• andand moremore Page 2 • December 2016 • Illinois Golfer www.illinoisgolfer.net ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The Buzz In This Issue –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– News –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Johnsen scores PGA national nod 4 Hardly the retiring types Casey Brozek leads Four guys with dream jobs are giving them up. 2016 Illinois PGA awardees 6 Gary Groh, Bob Koschmann, Paul Colton and Opinion Tim O’Neal have been the head professionals at their –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– clubs for a combined 134 years. All four are retiring, Grill Room: Lessons learned 3 moving to a world that involves less time in a golf shop The Illinois PGA Centennial and more time on the course. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Special 29-page section begins on 7 For Groh, at Bob O’Link since 1981, the transi- with features on the key people and the tion will be less abrupt. He’s been fortunate in that he’s Groh Koschmann O’Neal key moments in Illinois PGA history played more than the other three, with the private High- time North Shore returned to the tournament spotlight, Departments land Park club’s all-male membership more interested hosting the Western Amateur and the senior tour. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– in playing with the former PGA Tour pro than asking his Colton’s tenure at Ridgemoor Country Club, hid- The Directory 36 opinion on what color shirt to buy. -
Competitor Report
Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 Standard Entry Report (Exemption Order) Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic # Name Represents Nat. Exempt Rank Sponsor Tournament Invite 1 Alexa Pano (a) (i) Lake Worth, FL USA 1 2 Gabby Lemieux (a) (i) Caldwell, ID USA 2 3 Selanee Henderson (i) Apple Valley, CA USA 3 Top-80 4 Sung Hyun Park Republic of Korea KOR 1 5 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 5 6 Brooke M. Henderson Smith Falls, ON CAN 6 7 Cristie Kerr Scottsdale, AZ USA 7 8 Anna Nordqvist Eskilstuna, Sweden SWE 8 9 Moriya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand THA 9 10 Sei Young Kim Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 10 11 In Gee Chun Republic of Korea KOR 11 12 Lydia Ko New Zealand NZL 13 13 Mi Jung Hur Dae-Jeon, Republic of Korea KOR 14 14 Minjee Lee Perth, Australia AUS 16 15 Danielle Kang Las Vegas, NV USA 17 16 Amy Yang Republic of Korea KOR 18 17 Michelle Wie Honolulu, HI USA 19 18 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea KOR 20 19 Mi Hyang Lee Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 22 20 Eun-Hee Ji Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 23 21 Carlota Ciganda Pamplona, Spain ESP 24 22 Chella Choi Seoul, Republic of Korea KOR 28 23 Katherine Kirk Brisbane, Australia AUS 29 24 Brittany Altomare Shrewsbury, MA USA 30 25 Jodi Ewart Shadoff North Yorkshire, England ENG 31 26 Austin Ernst Seneca, SC USA 33 27 Haru Nomura Kanagawa, Japan JPN 35 28 Jenny Shin Seoul, South Korea KOR 36 29 Hyo Joo Kim Wonju, Republic of Korea KOR 38 30 Karine Icher Chateauroux, France FRA 40 31 Ashleigh Buhai Johannesburg, South Africa RSA 42 32 Megan Khang Rockland, MA USA 43 33 Angel Yin Arcadia, CA USA 44 34 Pornanong Phatlum Chaiyaphum, Thailand THA 45 35 Charley Hull Woburn, England ENG 46 36 Jennifer Song Orlando, FL USA 48 37 Sarah Jane Smith Sunshine Coast, Australia AUS 50 38 Jeong Eun Lee Republic of Korea KOR 53 39 Jane Park Woodstock, GA USA 55 40 Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark DEN 56 1 of 5 6/26/2018, 5:05 PM Competitor Report https://ocs-lpga.com/pmws/tmsplay.htm?v=6.3.1 # Name Represents Nat. -
Arkansas Women's Golf Record Book, 2016-2017
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Arkansas Women's Golf Athletics 2017 Arkansas Women's Golf Record Book, 2016-2017 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/golf-women Citation University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations. (2017). Arkansas Women's Golf Record Book, 2016-2017. Arkansas Women's Golf. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/golf-women/12 This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arkansas Women's Golf by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2016-17 ROSTER KAYLEE CARA MARIA JORDAY BENTON GORLEI FASSI LABARBERA Sophomore-Transfer Sophomore Sophomore Junior Buckeye, Arizona W Province, S. Africa Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico Allen, Texas SAMANTHA SUMMAR ALANA MARKS ROACHELL URIELL Senior Senior Junior Maitland, Fla. Conway, Arkansas Carlsbad, California SHAUNA MIKE STACY ESTES-TAYLOR ADAMS LEWIS Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Tenth Season Tenth Season Assistant Coach 2016-17 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NAME YEAR HEIGHT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 15-16 AVE. Kaylee Benton SO-TR 5-4 Buckeye, Ariz./Verrado HS/UNLV 73.17 (UNLV) Maria Fassi SO 5-9 Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico/UFD HS 72.80 Cara Gorlei SO 5-7 Western Province, South Africa/Milneron HS 74.86 Jorday LaBarbera JR 5-5 Allen, Texas/Allen HS 83.00 Samantha Marks SR 5-7 Maitland, Fla./Lake Highland Prep/Circle Christian School 74.33 Summar Roachell SR 5-6 Conway, Ark./Conway 74.88 Alana Uriell JR 5-7 Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS 73.31 Head Coach: Shauna Estes-Taylor (Georgia, 2000) - Tenth Season Assistant Coach: Mike Adams (Newberry College, 1977) - Tenth Season 2 2016-17 ARKANSAS RAZORBACK WOMEN’S GOLF QUICK FACTS 2016-17 QUICK FACTS PROGRAM HISTORY Jordy LaBarbera ......................................Allen, Texas Location .....................................Fayetteville, Ark. -
2019 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open
2019 ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open Round 2 Starting Times Friday, February 15, 2019 Purse: $1,300,000.00 The Grange Golf Club - West Course Par: 36 36 - 72 Yardage: 6648 Tee 1 7:00AM Sherman SantiwiwatthanaphongBuengkan, Thailand Tee 10 7:00AM Isi Gabsa Munich, Germany Grp 1 Mirim Lee Gwangju, Republic of Korea Grp 2 Mariah Stackhouse Riverdale, GA Jacqui Concolino Orlando, FL Yu Liu Beijing, China Tee 1 7:11AM Nicole Broch Larsen Hillerod, Denmark Tee 10 7:11AM Maddison Hinson-Tolchard (a)Australia Grp 3 Pornanong Phatlum Chaiyaphum, Thailand Grp 4 Holly Clyburn Grimsby, England Daniela Darquea Quito, Ecuador Dana Finkelstein Chandler, AZ Tee 1 7:22AM Hina Arakaki Japan Tee 10 7:22AM Rebecca Artis Coonabarabran, Australia Grp 5 Brittany Lang McKinney, TX Grp 6 Jaye Marie Green Boca Raton, FL Felicity Johnson Birmingham, England Marianne Skarpnord Sarpsborg, Norway Tee 1 7:33AM Megan Khang Rockland, MA Tee 10 7:33AM Hannah Green Perth, Australia Grp 7 Anne-Catherine Tanguay Quebec City, Canada Grp 8 Sarah Kemp Sydney, Australia Sakura Yokomine Kanoya-shi, Japan Lauren Stephenson Lexington, SC Tee 1 7:44AM Caroline Masson Gladbeck, Germany Tee 10 7:44AM Lydia Ko Auckland, New Zealand Grp 9 Angel Yin Arcadia, CA Grp 10 Ariya Jutanugarn Bangkok, Thailand Catriona Matthew North Berwick, Scotland Nelly Korda Bradenton, FL Tee 1 7:55AM Lizette Salas Azusa, CA Tee 10 7:55AM Su Oh Melbourne, Australia Grp 11 Annie Park Levittown, NY Grp 12 Charley Hull Woburn, England Brianna Do Lakewood, CA Bronte Law Stockport, England Tee 1 8:06AM Lindy -
My Autobiography Babe Didrikson Zaharias
This Life I’ve Led: My Autobiography by Babe Didrikson Zaharias as told to Harry Paxton Originally published in the United States in 1955 by A.S. Barnes and Company (New York). Published on the same day in the Dominion of Canada by The Copp Clark Company Ltd (Toronto). Illustrations/photos used in the original editions of this work are not included herein. This Life I Have Led: My Autobiography by Babe Didrikson Zaharias is in the public domain in the United States of America and other nations. Within the US, this work may be freely copied and distributed, as no individual or corporation holds a copyright on the body of the work. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 55-10217 In memory of my mother and father, and to my husband, George, without whom there never would have been a life to lead. Preface You might suppose offhand that Babe Didrikson Zaharias is too well-known to require any introduction. Actually this isn’t the case. To be sure, even people who never look at the sports pages can identify her as a superwoman athlete. And everybody is sympathetically aware of her valiant struggle against cancer. But only a comparative few have been in a position to know that she is also something out of the ordinary as a person. Hundreds of newspaper reporters, among others, have made this pleasant discovery at different places around the country during the past two decades. The Babe would come to their town for some tournament or personal appearance. They would be assigned to interview her. -
Tee Times | Round 4 ISPS HANDA LADIES EUROPEAN MASTERS
Tee Times | Round 4 ISPS HANDA LADIES EUROPEAN MASTERS Tee Match Time Players Ctry R1 R2 R3 Total 1 1 09:40 Rachel GOODALL ENG 73 73 82 228 Maha HADDIOUI MAR 73 72 79 224 1 2 09:49 Marion RICORDEAU FRA 72 72 79 223 Josephine JANSON SWE 67 78 78 223 1 3 09:58 Caroline MARTENS NOR 72 71 79 222 Georgina SIMPSON ENG 75 70 77 222 Louise STAHLE SWE 73 72 77 222 1 4 10:09 Laurette MARITZ RSA 75 71 76 222 Stefania CROCE ITA 74 72 76 222 Maria BALIKOEVA RUS 73 73 76 222 1 5 10:20 Alexandra VILATTE FRA 72 72 77 221 Leigh WHITTAKER GER 71 75 75 221 Laura MURRAY SCO 77 69 75 221 1 6 10:31 Holly AITCHISON ENG 75 71 75 221 Lina BOQVIST SWE 72 71 77 220 Sophie WALKER ENG 70 75 75 220 1 7 10:42 Christine WOLF AUT 76 69 74 219 India CLYBURN (A) ENG 72 74 73 219 Klara SPILKOVA CZE 70 76 73 219 1 8 10:53 Margherita RIGON ITA 74 72 73 219 Maria Palacios SIEGENTHALER ESP 71 72 75 218 Sarah ATTWOOD ENG 70 76 72 218 1 9 11:09 Sophia POPOV GER 73 73 72 218 Caroline AFONSO FRA 72 74 72 218 Isabella RAMSAY SWE 69 74 74 217 1 10 11:20 Csilla LAJTAI-ROZSA HUN 72 71 74 217 Hannah BURKE ENG 74 70 73 217 Rebecca HUDSON ENG 70 74 73 217 1 11 11:31 Charlotte ELLIS ENG 69 75 73 217 Danielle MONTGOMERY ENG 72 73 72 217 Florentyna PARKER ENG 70 75 72 217 1 12 11:42 Liz YOUNG ENG 75 70 72 217 Minea BLOMQVIST FIN 70 69 77 216 Stacy Lee BREGMAN RSA 70 71 75 216 1 13 11:53 Johanna BJORK SWE 73 72 71 216 Ann-Kathrin LINDNER GER 70 75 71 216 Heather MACRAE SCO 70 76 70 216 1 14 12:04 Gwladys NOCERA FRA 69 72 74 215 Marianne SKARPNORD NOR 69 73 73 215 Isabelle BOINEAU FRA 71 71 -
2011-12 ARKANSAS GOLF SCHEDULE Hello Razorback Fans! NCAA FALL PREVIEW We Are So Excited About the Start Franklin, Tenn
WELCOME TO ARKANSAS 2011-12 ARKANSAS GOLF SCHEDULE Hello Razorback Fans! NCAA FALL PREVIEW We are so excited about the start Franklin, Tenn. | Sept. 23-25, 2011 of our 2011-12 season. The Razor- Vanderbilt Legends Club backs are coming off a great year with a program-best tie for fifth- place at last year’s NCAA Champi- LADY TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL onship and we return a solid corps Chapel Hill, N.C. | Oct. 7-9, 2011 of team members for this year. Finley Golf Course We will have to find a way to replace a pair of seniors who grad- PAC 12-SEC CHALLENGE uated last year in Kelli Shean and Knoxville, Tenn. | Oct. 21-23, 2011 Corinna Rees. Both were solid scorers for us and Kelli was the runner-up at the NCAA Championship last year. Holston Hills Country Club We welcome in a pair of freshman and a transfer all of whom should have an immediate impact on the team LONGHORN CLASSIC and will compete for a traveling spot. Austin, Texas | Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Although we don’t have any seniors on the team, we UT Golf Club do return a lot of experience and leadership. Junior Vic- toria Vela has competed in nearly every event in her first two seasons and Meagan Roberts has two year’s of sea- PUERTO RICO GOLF CLASSIC soning under her belt. Rio Grande. Puerto Rico | Feb. 12-14, 2012 The sophomore class is strong with transfer Emily Rio Mar Country Club (River Course) Podzielinski joining returners Rachel Carpenter, Emma Lavy and Emily Tubert.