Bulldog Women's Golf Finishes Tied For Second At Gilda's Club Laker Fall Invite
Big Rapids, Mich. - The Ferris State University women's golf team finished tied for second overall on Monday (Sept. 29) at the 17th annual Gilda's Club Laker Fall Invite held at The Meadows Golf Course in Allendale.
The Bulldogs shot a 593 team score for the 36 holes, carding scores of 286 in round one and 307 in round two. FSU's +17 figure matched Findlay for runner-up honors and trailed only host GVSU, which shot a nine-over par 585 team figure.
Ferris State held a five-shot lead entering the second round before settling on its second-straight runner-up finish. FSU took second behind GVSU in its own Bulldog Fall Classic held over the weekend (Sept. 27-28) at Katke Golf Course.
On Monday, senior Kamryn Shannon led the Bulldogs as she placed fifth individually with a 145 total. She shot a first-round 71 and a 74 in round two on the par 72 course measuring 6,039 total yards.
FSU's Ashley Thomasma was right behind in sixth place at 146 for the tourney, shooting back-to-back scores of one-over par 73 in each of the two rounds.
Ferris State's Lizzie Anderson also finished in the top 10 as she came in tied for eighth. Anderson shot a 71 in round one and a 78 in round two for a 149 total.
Additionally, Kylie Walker placed tied for 20th in the field at 153 for the tourney. Walker notched a 71 in round one and an 82 in round two.
Finally, Taylor Musselman wound up tied for 46th at 165 overall as he posted an 80 in round one and an 85 over the final 18 holes of play.
FSU also had several players compete as individuals in the one-day event. Paige Anderson took a share of 34th place at 160 overall, firing scores of 82 in round one and 78 in round two. Isabel Kelly placed tied for 58th at 173 on rounds of 85 and 88 while Katelyn Walker took 62nd place with a 178 total, shooting scores of 88 and 90 in the two rounds, respectively.
The Bulldogs will next compete in the Beall Fall Classic hosted by the University of Findlay on Oct. 6-7 in Findlay, Ohio.