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2 Bears Set For World Amateur Championships

2 Bears Set For World Amateur Championships




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Freshman Camila Zignaigo-Saldarriaga, left, and Constance Fouillet are competing in the World Amateur Team Championships in Singapore.


Fouillet, Zignaigo-Saldarriaga To Compete For Home Countries In Singapore

California women’s golfers Constance Fouillet and Camila Zignaigo-Saldarriaga are set to compete for their home countries at the 31st Women’s World Amateur Team Championship later this week in Singapore.

Fouillet will represent France while Zignaigo-Saldarriaga will play for Peru at the four-day, 72-hole tournament that begins Wednesday at Tanah Merah Country Club.

Thirty-six countries will be represented at the event, with three players competing for each team. The two lowest scores from each team will be counted each day.

Fouillet, a junior from Rennes, France, finished last season as the 62nd-ranked individual in the country and recorded the second-best scoring average in program history at 72.64. Zignaigo-Saldarriaga, a freshman from Lima, Peru, won multiple medals at the Junior South American Championship before arriving in Berkeley.

Fouillet and Zignaigo-Saldarriaga will miss the Bears’ tournament this week at The Molly Intercollegiate in Corvallis, Oregon, but will rejoin the team in time for its trip to Scotland for the St. Andrews Links Collegiate next month.

 

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