Women’s Golf Opens Play at NCAA Regional on Monday 

Women’s Golf Opens Play at NCAA Regional on Monday 

Stillwater, Okla. – Clemson women’s golf returns to the course on Monday, opening the first round of the NCAA Stillwater Regional, held at the par-72, 6,303-yard Karsten Creek Golf Club. The Tigers earned the six seed as one of 12 teams selected for this regional.

The Tigers will tee off of hole No. 10 at 8:00 a.m., playing with Auburn and Michigan State.

Melena Barrientos will lead the Tiger lineup this weekend, with Annabelle Pancake making a return after missing the ACC Championships due to injury. Savannah Grewal, Callista Rice, and Gabriella Tomanka round out the lineup for the 54-hole event.

Clemson has finished in the top-10 in all its spring events and has been led by Barrientos, who enters the postseason with a 73.63 stroke average. Rice is the only Tiger to participate in all nine tournaments this season, with a stroke average of 75.15.

Each of the six regional sites will include 12 teams and six individuals competing, with the top four teams (24 teams total) and the low two individuals (12 individuals total) not on an advancing team from each regional site advancing the national championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. from May 20-25.

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