Area golfers compete at state
Published 7:46 pm Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Albert Lea, Alden-Conger, United South Central finish Day 1 of tourney
JORDAN — Three area girls competed in the first round of the Minnesota state golf tournament Tuesday afternoon in two seperate locations.
In the Class AA tournament at Ridges at Sand Creek Golf Course in Jordan, Albert Lea junior Emma Loch teed off in the eighth group of the day at 8:33 a.m. Loch started her round on the back nine, finishing with a 50 through her first nine holes of play. She would improve slightly during her second nine, shaving one stroke off to card a 49, bringing her first-round total to 99 and putting her in a tie for 69th place.
Leading the girls’ Class AA tournament through the first round is Red Wing junior Sophia Yoemans, who shot an astounding 63.
Loch will tee off for the second and final round at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.
United South Central senior Morgan Pyzick and Alden-Conger sophomore Annika Riebe both played in the Class A tournament at Pebble Creek Golf Course in Becker.
Pyzick started her round with a 54 on the first nine and a 48 on her second nine, bringing her round total to 102. Her score has her tied for 51st place after the first round, 26 strokes away from the leader.
Riebe had a rough go of it during her first nine holes of the tournament, carding a 61 — placing her near the bottom of the leaderboard. However, she responded with one of the biggest turnarounds of the tournament, cutting 11 strokes off through her second nine, scoring a 50. Her round total of 111 has her tied for 75th place.
Two girls are tied at the top of the leaderboard in the Class A tournament. Park Christian junior Emily Doeden and Lac qui Parle Vally sophomore Rachel Halvorson each scored a 76 during the first 18 holes of play.
Riebe will start her second round at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, followed by Pyzick, who is scheduled to tee off at 7:39 a.m.
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