MELBOURNE, Fla. – Due to the threat of incoming inclement weather in Florida over the weekend, the schedule for the Moon Golf Invitational has been adjusted in Melbourne, Fla.
The Duke women’s golf team will play a practice round on Saturday morning and then the tournament is going to try have all teams play nine holes in the afternoon at the 6,503-yard, Par-72 Suntree Country Club Classic Course in Melbourne, Fla. The invitational will try to finish the first round on Sunday if the weather allows.
The Moon Golf Invitational will then have Monday and Tuesday to finish the remaining holes.
Live scoring will be available as well as live video via GameKast.
To stay up to date with Blue Devils women’s golf, follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by searching “https://goduke.com/news/2024/2/16/DukeWGOLF”.
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