Day One Results / Day Two Tee Times
RIO GRANDE, P.R. - The Purdue women's golf team got off to a solid start at the 17th-Annual Lady Puerto Rico Classic on Sunday, shooting four-over 292 and sitting tied for third place after 18 holes at the Rio Mar Country Club River Course. The Boilermakers put together a strong finish over the final six holes, shooting a combined six-under par and pulling to within three shots of the overall team lead.
Freshman Danielle du Toit led the late charge, making birdie on three of her final six holes to finish three-under 69 and tied for second place. The Boilermaker rookie opened her round with birdies on No. 1, No. 3 and No. 4, but gave all three strokes back over the next five holes to sit even par with six holes left. She closed strong, capitalizing on No. 11, No. 13 and her final hole, No. 16, pulling to within two strokes of individual leader Dorthea Forbrigd of East Carolina. She's now played her last four rounds at par or better and leads the Boilermakers with eight rounds at or under par on the season.
Junior Micaela Farah shot even par to open up the tournament, sinking three birdies on the day and sitting in a tie for 12th on the individual leaderboard. Purdue's other two team scores came from senior Ida Ayu Indira Melati Putri and sophomore Inez Wanamarta, who shot three-over 75 and four-over 76, respectively. Both Putri and Wanamarta had strong finishes as Putri birdied two of her last four holes, while Wanamarta hit three in a row on No. 13, No. 14 and No. 15.
Lady Puerto Rico Classic defending champions Arkansas leads the field after 18 holes at one-over par, 289, while No. 21 TCU is second at two-over par and the Boilermakers are tied with No. 11 Kent State in third. du Toit is one-of-three players tied for second place at three under, matching Arkansas' Dylan Kim and Kent State's Karoline Stormo.
Action resumes at 7 a.m. ET on Monday with another shotgun start. The Boilermakers open play on the first three holes, playing alongside Arkansas and TCU.
RIO GRANDE, P.R. - The Purdue women's golf team got off to a solid start at the 17th-Annual Lady Puerto Rico Classic on Sunday, shooting four-over 292 and sitting tied for third place after 18 holes at the Rio Mar Country Club River Course. The Boilermakers put together a strong finish over the final six holes, shooting a combined six-under par and pulling to within three shots of the overall team lead.
Freshman Danielle du Toit led the late charge, making birdie on three of her final six holes to finish three-under 69 and tied for second place. The Boilermaker rookie opened her round with birdies on No. 1, No. 3 and No. 4, but gave all three strokes back over the next five holes to sit even par with six holes left. She closed strong, capitalizing on No. 11, No. 13 and her final hole, No. 16, pulling to within two strokes of individual leader Dorthea Forbrigd of East Carolina. She's now played her last four rounds at par or better and leads the Boilermakers with eight rounds at or under par on the season.
Junior Micaela Farah shot even par to open up the tournament, sinking three birdies on the day and sitting in a tie for 12th on the individual leaderboard. Purdue's other two team scores came from senior Ida Ayu Indira Melati Putri and sophomore Inez Wanamarta, who shot three-over 75 and four-over 76, respectively. Both Putri and Wanamarta had strong finishes as Putri birdied two of her last four holes, while Wanamarta hit three in a row on No. 13, No. 14 and No. 15.
Lady Puerto Rico Classic defending champions Arkansas leads the field after 18 holes at one-over par, 289, while No. 21 TCU is second at two-over par and the Boilermakers are tied with No. 11 Kent State in third. du Toit is one-of-three players tied for second place at three under, matching Arkansas' Dylan Kim and Kent State's Karoline Stormo.
Action resumes at 7 a.m. ET on Monday with another shotgun start. The Boilermakers open play on the first three holes, playing alongside Arkansas and TCU.