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2019-20 Women's Golf Record Book 2019-20 WOMEN’S GOLF RECORD BOOK FURMAN GOLF 2019-20 RECORD BOOK LADY PALADIN INVITATIONAL TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS LADY PALADIN INVITATIONAL 1972 Furman 306 Beth Solomon, Furman 147 1973 UNC Greensboro 314 Donna Horton, UNCG 148 Since its inception in 1972 as the Carolinas Collegiate, the Furman Lady Paladin 1974 Furman 642 Invitational Golf Tournament has hosted many of the top golfers and teams in the country. Donna Horton, UNCG 154 1975 Furman 602 The Lady Paladin Invitational has featured some of the game’s best young golfers Betsy King, Furman 147 1976 Tulsa 920 who have gone on to become established players on the LPGA Tour. Past winners include Nancy Lopez, Tulsa 219 1977 Tulsa 909 Tulsa’s Nancy Lopez (1976), Georgia’s Cindy Mackey (1982), North Carolina’s Donna An- Betsy King, Furman 219 1978 Florida 933 dews (1989), and Furman’s Betsy King (1975), Sherri Turner (1979), and Dottie Pepper Elaine Hand, Florida 226 1979 Georgia 942 (1986). Sherri Turner, Furman 222 1980 Georgia 608 In 1991, the Invitational was moved from the spring to the fall to take advantage of Debbie Petrizzi, Texas 147 1971 Florida State 887 Greenville’s beautiful autumn weather. For many years the Furman golf course played at Michele Guilbault, FSU 214 5,885 yards for the Furman Invitational, but in 2005, former Lady Paladin coach Jen Hanna 1982 Georgia 912 Mitzi Edge, UGA 218 lengthened the course to 6,103 yards for tournament play. 1983 Snowed Out 1984 Furman 912 After a years absence due to course renovations in 2008, the Lady Paladin returned Mary Anne Widman, Duke 219 1985 Furman 924 in 2009 with defending NCAA Division II National Champion Nova Southeastern edging out Annette Peitersen, FIU 227 1986 Furman 923 a strong field for the tournament title in two rounds after rain suspended play during the Dottie Pepper, Furman 218 1987 Furman 887 third round. Dottie Pepper, Furman 214 1988 Kentucky 936 The course was again lengthened in 2012 to 6,266 yards by former Lady Paladin Kate Rogerson, UK 225 1989 North Carolina 300 coach Kelley Hester. Donna Andrews, UNC 71 1990 Duke 942 Kelly Tilghman, Duke 231 1991 Duke 902 Barbara Koosa, Furman 221 1991 Furman 902 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue, Furman 218 Julie Foster, Florida 218 1992 Furman 904 Kristel Mourgue d’Algue, Furman 215 1993 Duke 897 Stephanie Sparks, Duke 216 1994 Wake Forest 897 Caroline Peek, Furman 215 Kim O’Connor, Oklahoma 215 1 1995 Furman 900 Marci Clemons, Auburn 218 1996 Wake Forest 908 Riko Higashio, Florida 220 1997 Furman 894 Angela Stanford, TCU 214 1998 Georgia 905 Robin Cook, Auburn 221 1999 Wake Forest 892 Angela Stanford, TCU 216 2000 Auburn 877 Celeste Troche, Auburn 210 2001 Auburn 893 Meredith Duncan, LSU 216 2002 Furman 880 Brooke Tull, TCU 212 2003 Georgia 866 Natalia Nichols, Georgia 215 2004 Furman 871 Monique Gesualdi, Furman 213 2005 Furman 894 Christina Jones, USF 218 2006 Northwestern 912 Alice Kim, Northwestern 216 2007 TCU 896 Carmen Perez-Narbon, UNC Wilmington 217 2008 Did Not Play (Course Renovations) 2009 Nova Southeastern 611 Sandra Changkija, Nova Southeastern 147 2010 Chattanooga 915 Sandra Changkitja, Nova Southeastern 223 2011 South Florida 933 Charlotte Lorentzen, Georgia State 222 2012 Chattanooga 896 Marion Duvernay, Chattanooga 219 2013 Wisconsin 865 Ashlan Ramsey, Clemson 209 2014 Furman 860 Taylor Totland, Furman 209 Former Furman Golfer Taylor Totland won the Lady Paladin in 2014. 2015 Missouri 871 Alice Hewson, Clemson 213 2016 Texas 853 Emilee Hoffman, Texas 210 2017 Jiwon Jeon, Daytona State 205 Furman 857 2018 Haylee Harford, Furman 207 Furman 856 SIX FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS FURMAN GOLF 2019-20 RECORD BOOK TOP TEAM AND INVIDIVIDUAL ROUNDS TOP INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 2015 Alice Chen Lady Paladin Invitational 69 (2nd) Year Player Tournament Score (Round) 2015 Alice Chen Yale Intercollegiate 69 (1st) 2018 Haylee Harford Cougar Classic 63 (2nd) 2016 Alice Chen 3M Augusta Invitational 69 (1st) 1995 Caroline Peek NCAA Championship 65 (2nd) 2016 Taylor Totland Clemson Invitational 69 (1st) 2018 Natalie Srinivasan NCAA Tallahassee Regional 65 (1st) 2016 Alice Chen Clemson Invitational 69 (2nd) 1997 Ashli Price Lady Gamecock 66 (1st) 2016 Taylor Totland NCAA Championships 69 (3rd) 2003 Brandi Jackson NCAA East Regional 66 (3rd) 2016 Natalie Srinivasan Lady Paladin Invitational 69 (1st) 2016 Natalie Srinivasan Cougar Classic 66 (2nd) 2016 Alice Chen Lady Paladin Invitational 69 (2nd) 2017 Haylee Harford Lady Paladin Invitational 66 (3rd) 2016 Natalie Srinivasan Cougar Classic 69 (1st) 1993 K. 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