HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. — The Wisconsin Women’s golf team travels to Maryland for the Big Ten Championship from Friday, April 18 to Sunday, April 20, at the Bulle Rock Golf Course.
THE TOURNAMENT:
The Championship will consist of 54 holes; 18 holes per day over three days, with the rounds beginning at 7:30 a.m. (CT) on Friday and Saturday, and 7:00 a.m. (CT) on Sunday.
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THE FIELD:
All 18 Big Ten schools will compete at Bulle Rock, including ranked teams: No. 5 Oregon, No. 7 USC, No.10 Northwestern, No. 14 Ohio State, No. 24 Michigan State and No. 27 UCLA.
Wisconsin’s lineup will be: 1. Chloe Chan 2. Carly Carter 3. Vanessa Ho 4. Alexia Siehl 5. Kate Brody. Izzi Stricker will also travel as a substitute.
WISCONSIN IN THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP:
Last season on the same course, Bulle Rock, Wisconsin placed 8th out of 14 schools at the Big Ten Championship shooting an 18-over score of 882. Individually, Chloe Chan led the Badgers, finishing at even par after shooting a 216 (74-69-73) to place 14th.
Wisconsin has recorded a top-10 finish in the Conference Championship in each of the last 21 tournaments dating back to 2003. That includes seven top-5 finishes, including a 5th-place showing at the 2023 Championship.
The Badgers’ highest-ever finish was a 2nd–place showing at the 2003 Big Ten Championship.
THE COURSE:
The Tournament will be played at Bulle Rock Golf Course which is a par 72 and plays 7375 yards. This marks the second consecutive year Bulle Rock will host the conference championship.
The course sits on a large property adjacent to Chesapeake Bay. Based on the size of the property, the Championships Pace of Play has been set at a healthy 5-hours and 7-minutes. Bulle Rock was designed for high-profile championship events. The course offers an equally fair test whether teeing off on #1 or #10 as both sides provide a similar start prior to reaching fantastic closing holes.
THE GALLERY:
For the first time, live coverage of the final round will air on Big Ten Network from 12:30-3:30pm (CT). Fans can follow live scoring via Scoreboard and follow Wisconsin on social media at @BadgerWGolf.
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