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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3051929" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>TCU women lower their 54-hole scoring record by 10 shots, as they finish third in Denton. Frogs shoot -8 for the day and -21 for the tournament (843 total). They passed Oklahoma and remained a shot ahead of A&M, but they never threatened Oklahoma State, which shot a ridiculous -17 today.</p><p></p><p>While the field included only one top-25 team from the end of last season, TCU beat six teams that were ranked ahead of them last year. They were 27 shots better than host University of North Texas-- a team that whupped the Frogs in match play late last year and returned almost everybody.</p><p></p><p>Frogs posted 4 sub-par counting scores today--I think just the <a href="https://gofrogs.com/news/2019/10/21/womens-golf-tcu-ties-its-54-hole-school-record-score.aspx" target="_blank">second time</a> the women have ever done that--led again by Sabrina Iqbal, whose 204 total drops TCU's individual 54-hole scoring record by 5 shots.</p><p></p><p>Valeria Pacheco and Caitlyn Macnab also posted top-20 finishes, and Caroline Jordaan recorded her first sub-par tournament round for TCU. Did not think that result was likely with Lau and Nguyen sitting out. Great start to the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3051929, member: 4994"] TCU women lower their 54-hole scoring record by 10 shots, as they finish third in Denton. Frogs shoot -8 for the day and -21 for the tournament (843 total). They passed Oklahoma and remained a shot ahead of A&M, but they never threatened Oklahoma State, which shot a ridiculous -17 today. While the field included only one top-25 team from the end of last season, TCU beat six teams that were ranked ahead of them last year. They were 27 shots better than host University of North Texas-- a team that whupped the Frogs in match play late last year and returned almost everybody. Frogs posted 4 sub-par counting scores today--I think just the [URL='https://gofrogs.com/news/2019/10/21/womens-golf-tcu-ties-its-54-hole-school-record-score.aspx']second time[/URL] the women have ever done that--led again by Sabrina Iqbal, whose 204 total drops TCU's individual 54-hole scoring record by 5 shots. Valeria Pacheco and Caitlyn Macnab also posted top-20 finishes, and Caroline Jordaan recorded her first sub-par tournament round for TCU. Did not think that result was likely with Lau and Nguyen sitting out. Great start to the season. [/QUOTE]
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