CARMEL, Ind. – The University of Missouri-St. Louis women's golf team is in ninth place with a score of 615 (310-305) after the first two rounds of the Automatic Staffing UIndy Fall Invitational at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel, Ind.
Tove Brunell finished the first day in a three-way tie for 17th with a score of 150 shooting back-to-back rounds of 75.
Wilma Zanderau is two shots behind Brunell in a tie for 24th after shooting a 152 (75-77),
Juliette Lecomte shot a 156 (78-78),
Momo Kikuchi and
Victoria Klausner were tied for 59th with respective 159s. Kikuchi shot an 81 in the first round and a 78 in the afternoon while Klausner shot a 79 in the morning and an 80 in round two.
Dallas Baptist holds the team lead with a score of 575 (289-286) and Jordan Karrh holds the individual after posting a score of 136 (67-69).
The final round of the Automatic Staffing UIndy Fall Invitational gets underway at 8 a.m. (CDT) at Prairie View Golf Club.