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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team showcased their golfing prowess by winning first place at the Briar’s Creek Invitational. Mirabel Ting led the team with an impressive score of 11-under par. Teammate Lottie Woad also excelled, finishing third, contributing to the team’s record-breaking performance with several eagles and birdies. Despite challenging weather conditions that halted the final round, their victory is part of a remarkable streak that includes four consecutive tournament wins. The team is now preparing for the Old Barnwell Match Play event.
Golf lovers, gather around because we have some exciting news! The Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team has just proven why they are one of the most feared teams in collegiate golf. Recently, at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, they didn’t just show up to participate—they put on a display of dominance, walking away with first place and individual accolades that have everyone buzzing!
Leading the charge was the phenomenal Mirabel Ting, who lit up the course with an incredible final score of 11-under par (133). She played like a seasoned pro, scoring two outstanding rounds with a 67 followed by a stunning 66. With a lead of five shots over her closest competitor from Purdue, Jasmine Kahler, who finished at 6-under par, Ting showcased just how powerful she truly is.
The Seminoles really showed that golf is a team sport! Alongside Ting was Lottie Woad, the top-ranked female golfer in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women’s Rankings, who secured third place with a fantastic score of 5-under par (139). Throughout the tournament, they didn’t just rack up points; they showcased their teamwork with an impressive count of three eagles and a jaw-dropping 32 birdies, both of which set new records for the event.
Also making her mark was Sophia Fullbrook, finishing solidly in 17th place. Not to be forgotten, Alexandra Gazzoli performed exceptionally well as an individual competitor, clinching a top-ten spot with a ninth-place finish. These contributions reveal that this talented squad possesses depth that can’t be ignored.
As luck would have it, the tournament faced some challenges, with the final round called off due to bad weather. But really, who cares about a little rain when you have a victory locked down? The team’s exceptional performance ensured that their first-place standing was well protected.
This isn’t just a one-time win for the Seminoles, either! They have been on an absolute roll, taking home team and individual titles in four consecutive tournaments. They kicked things off with a victory at the Landfall Tradition back in October, where Woad took the crown. Then, Ting followed up with a win at the Guadalajara Collegiate in January. Woad shined once more at the Moon Invitational in February, and now, here’s Ting again, nabbing another title at the Briar’s Creek Invitational!
What’s even more impressive is that Ting’s two wins this season have catapulted her into a third-place ranking for the season according to Clippd’s college golf rankings. Hot on her heels is Woad, holding down the sixth position. Talk about a powerhouse duo!
So, what’s on the horizon for our amazing Seminoles? They are gearing up for the upcoming Old Barnwell Match Play in Aiken, South Carolina. With their current momentum, there’s a very real possibility of scoring a fifth consecutive tournament win. Fans and golf enthusiasts alike are waiting with bated breath to see if this incredible team can keep their winning streak alive!
Stay tuned, everybody! This Florida State Women’s Golf Team is on a hot streak, and they certainly aren’t planning to cool down anytime soon!
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