UTC Women's Golf Summer Update

  • Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Chattanooga Mocs women’s golf team is busy this week in a few events. Here is a look at current and former Mocs in the golfing world.

Woods, Murray & Dolmovich Open Match Play Wednesday
The trio of Megan Woods, Sarah Dolmovich and coach Colette Murray advanced to match play at the Tennessee Women’s Amateur at Chattanooga Golf and Country Club. Woods was top Moc in stroke play ending up fifth at 7-over 151. Murray tied for ninth, while Dolmovich tied for 18th. The key is getting in the top 32 to qualify for match play with a chance to claim the title for the second straight year. Last year’s champion Emily McLennan is not able to defend this year due to obligations noted below.

Woods (5 seed), Murray (12) and Dolmovich (19) teed off this morning. Should Woods and Murray win their morning matches, they’ll square off in a round of 16 afternoon match. Dolmovich is in the other half of the bracket. The schedule includes two bouts of matches today and tomorrow (Quarters/Semis) with a final 18 for the championship on Friday, June 26.

Scoring: http://www.ghintpp.com/tga/TPPOnlineScoring/Default.aspx?id=529

McLennan Tees Off at the Judson Saturday
McLennan was prepared to defend her Tennessee Women’s Amateur title until an invitation came in the mail that she couldn’t turn down. She tees off at the Judson Collegiate and Legends Pro-Am Challenge this weekend. The three-day, 54-hole event is played at the Country Club of Roswell Saturday throughMonday, June 27-29. McLennan is one of 60 top-ranked collegiate golfers in the field. More information:http://www.judsongolf.com/collegiate-players.php

Wolf Garners Top 5
Christine Wolf is in her first full season on the Ladies European Tour and is coming off her best finish. She tied for fourth shooting 5 under at the Deloitte Ladies Open. Wolf posted two top 10’s on Europe’s top tour last year and is currently 39th on the LET Order of Merit.

Former teammates, and Southern Conference Golfers of the Year, Emma de Groot and Jordan Britt are competing on the Symetra Tour, the road to the LPGA Tour. de Groot has three top 20’s so far, while Britt has played in four events in her first professional season.

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