Two Golden Bears Are In Top 10 Individually After Two Rounds
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The California women’s golf team has two individuals in the top 10 and stands in sixth place as a team heading into Thursday’s final round of stroke play at the 2025 ACC Championship.
Sophomore Constance Fouillet is in a three-way tie for fourth place at 5-under par after the first two rounds of the tournament being played on the par-72, 6092-yard course at Sedgefield Country Club. Senior Kaylyn Noh is tied for 10th at even-par.
The top six teams at the end of stroke play advance to match play, which begins Friday. The Golden Bears are two shots ahead of seventh-place Louisville and four strokes behind both Wake Forest and North Carolina, which are tied for fourth.
Cal got off to a slow start to the first of two 18-hole rounds played Wednesday, carding 9-over par as a team over the front-nine. But the Bears amassed 12 birdies on the back-nine to finish the first round at 5-over 294.
Cal was a stroke better in the second round and climbed as high as third place before a handful of late bogies moved the Bears back down to sixth.
The Bears’ tee times Thursday are between 5:50 a.m.-6:30 a.m. PT.
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