BILLINGS, Mont. -- The Chadron State College golf team finished in second place overall and two Eagles finished in the top five at the Yellowjacket Fall Invitational in Billings, Montana on Tuesday.
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After firing a 304 (+16) and holding a share of the lead after round one yesterday, CSC shot a 319 (+31) Tuesday to finish second in the field of nine teams at +47 (623). Rocky Mountain College won the title after finishing +29 (605) for the tournament and shooting a 297 (+9) today.
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As a team, Chadron State set a new record for Low 36 Hole Total to conclude their fall season. The previous record was set earlier this fall at the SMSU Spring Invitational, where CSC shot a 624 (+48)
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After setting the school record for low individual round yesterday,
Jordan Grasis, a senior from Yuma, Arizona, finished +4 (76) today and +1 (145) for the tournament, placing her second. She now holds the school record for Low 36 Hole Total for an individual.
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Kinsey Smith, a senior from Windsor, Colorado, finished at +9 (153) for the tourney, placing her tied for fourth.
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Grasis recorded a birdie, two bogeys and a double-bogey on the front nine today. The back nine had one double-bogey, a birdie and seven pars. She finished the weekend with the new school record for low 36-hole total and low round by an individual.
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Smith shot a 76 (+4) during round two with three bogeys and two birdies on Tuesday's front nine and just three bogeys on the back nine.
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Brooke Kramer, a senior from Aurora, Colorado shot a +8 (80) during round two, placing her tied 14
th at (+16) overall. Kramer had nine bogeys and a birdie during the round.
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A sophomore from Kimball, Nebraska,
Payton Wise, was next in the overall standings for CSC, finishing tied for 22
nd. Wise had three bogeys and two double-bogeys on the front nine before six bogeys and one double-bogey on the back nine to shoot +15 (87) today. She finished at +21 for the tournament.
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Allison Acosta finished in 35
th place overall after shooting a 174 (+30). Acosta finished round two at +16 (88) after having 12 bogeys on two double-bogeys.
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Aubree Heinsma and
Kenzey Kanno both competed as individuals for the Eagles. The duo finished tied for 27
th place after carding a 168 (+24).
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Chadron State concluded their fall golf schedule today. They will resume action in the spring, when the Eagles travel to Litchfield Park, Arizona on March 4, 2024.Â
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