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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3137218" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>TCU women turn what could have been a disastrous round into something pretty good. They Frogs were +6 for the day and 11 back of LSU with 5 holes to play. They went -7 over the finishing stretch to get under par for the day, and only 3 shots back. They'll be in the final set of pairings.</p><p></p><p>None of that looked possible 6 holes in. Trinity King had another shaky start (+3 through 5), and when a teammate made an early double and then a triple, I would have guessed that a 79 might count for the Frogs. Credit to King for fighting back, going -1 the rest of the way to shoot 74.</p><p></p><p>Credit also to Lois Lau, who shot 69 to sit T5, and Caitlyn Macnab, who shot 70 (T8). </p><p></p><p>Frogs lead the field in par-5 scoring by 8 shots. If they can figure out the par-3s, they'll have a chance for a trophy tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3137218, member: 4994"] TCU women turn what could have been a disastrous round into something pretty good. They Frogs were +6 for the day and 11 back of LSU with 5 holes to play. They went -7 over the finishing stretch to get under par for the day, and only 3 shots back. They'll be in the final set of pairings. None of that looked possible 6 holes in. Trinity King had another shaky start (+3 through 5), and when a teammate made an early double and then a triple, I would have guessed that a 79 might count for the Frogs. Credit to King for fighting back, going -1 the rest of the way to shoot 74. Credit also to Lois Lau, who shot 69 to sit T5, and Caitlyn Macnab, who shot 70 (T8). Frogs lead the field in par-5 scoring by 8 shots. If they can figure out the par-3s, they'll have a chance for a trophy tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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