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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3136769" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>TCU women are on top of the leaderboard in Arizona after the first round at -4. They lead by 2 over Clemson. A few teams still finishing their rounds.</p><p></p><p>Individually, four Frogs shot even par or better, with Sabrina Iqbal (-2, T8) leading the way. However, it was not a triumphant return for Trinity King, who finished far back of her teammates (and her ex-Frog junior golf buddy, who is solo 3rd with a 68).</p><p></p><p>The Frogs are not known as a team that overpowers par-5s. But today, TCU went -13 as a team on long holes, including 3 eagles. That led the field by 3 shots. And the other teams in TCU's pairing ranked 2nd and 3rd. The pairing was a combined -30 on par-5s, which was 20 shots better than any other pairing.</p><p></p><p>Seems like familiarity with the course makes a difference. From the course flyovers, it seems that players need a willingness to take on fairway bunkers--playing away from them looks safer but risks the desert. Also, pin positions on two-tiered greens dictate strategy day to day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3136769, member: 4994"] TCU women are on top of the leaderboard in Arizona after the first round at -4. They lead by 2 over Clemson. A few teams still finishing their rounds. Individually, four Frogs shot even par or better, with Sabrina Iqbal (-2, T8) leading the way. However, it was not a triumphant return for Trinity King, who finished far back of her teammates (and her ex-Frog junior golf buddy, who is solo 3rd with a 68). The Frogs are not known as a team that overpowers par-5s. But today, TCU went -13 as a team on long holes, including 3 eagles. That led the field by 3 shots. And the other teams in TCU's pairing ranked 2nd and 3rd. The pairing was a combined -30 on par-5s, which was 20 shots better than any other pairing. Seems like familiarity with the course makes a difference. From the course flyovers, it seems that players need a willingness to take on fairway bunkers--playing away from them looks safer but risks the desert. Also, pin positions on two-tiered greens dictate strategy day to day. [/QUOTE]
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