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Women’s Golf Completes Season at SEC Championship

Women's Golf Completes Season at SEC Championship


The University of Missouri women’s golf team concluded its season at the SEC Championship on Sunday, placing 14th as a team with 898 strokes.

Freshman Fleur van Beek led the team with a three-day total of 220, with a 73 in the final round. The highlight for the freshman included her round two score of 71, which featured four birdies. Overall, van Beek placed 41st in the championship field – the highest finish by a Mizzou freshman since Jessica Yuen placed 17th in 2017.

Addie Dobson followed up with a score of 227 (74-80-73) for the week, ending on a high note with one eagle and two birdies in round three. Melanie Walker was one stroke behind her teammate with a 228 overall (75-78-75), finishing with a 75 on the final day.

Winnie Ng and Emily Staples both played their final round of collegiate golf on Sunday. Ng entered the lineup to card a 74, while Staples added a 76 to round out a 229 for the week (79-74-76).

The Tigers carded a final-round tally of 295 on Sunday – improving their score in each round. It followed a 304 in the opening 18 holes of action before a 299 in round two.

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