
Following the commencement of the Linda Lowrey Invitational, Celt Women's Golf has surged into contention, currently holding a strong 3rd place position. The team displayed resilience, posting a collective score of +50 in the opening round, spearheaded by the impressive performances of Junior Emma Luna and Senior Trinity Le.
Emma Luna leads the charge for the Celts, currently securing a remarkable 2nd place position. Not far behind, Trinity Le holds her ground in 7th place, ensuring two Celt representatives in the top 10.
The Lineup:
Junior Emma Luna set the pace with a stellar 75 (+3) in the tournament opener. Luna's display of precision included 11 pars and 2 birdies, firmly securing her 2nd place standing.
Senior Trinity Le delivered a commendable performance with an 82 (+10), earning her a solid 7th place finish. Le's round featured 10 pars and a few challenges with 6 bogeys on the course.
Freshman Emma Cook concluded round one with an 88 (+16), securing the 17th spot. Cook showcased promise with 4 pars despite encountering 12 bogeys during her round.
Sophomore Regina Perez navigated through challenges, tallying 11 bogeys en route to a total score of 93 (+21), landing her in the 23rd position. Perez's round also included 3 pars, indicative of her perseverance on the course.
Freshman Emma Koch found herself tied with Perez at 23rd place after carding a matching score of 93 (+21). Koch exhibited determination, overcoming early struggles to close out the round with 2 pars and a crucial birdie, maintaining St. Thomas's contention in the tournament.