Montana State Breaks Records at GCU Invitational | Golf Team Shines with New Records
The Montana State women's golf team finished fourth at the GCU Invitational in Phoenix, capping a record-breaking week with a 9-under-par 279 final round. Scarlet Weidig secured a runner-up finish individually, breaking her own program record for low 54-hole tournament score with an 11-under-par 205. The team set a new program record for the 54-hole tournament score, finishing with a remarkable ten strokes under par, and will compete in the Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona on March 16-17.
By the Numbers- Montana State team score: 854 (10 strokes under par), a 15-stroke improvement from the previous record
- Scarlet Weidig's individual score: 11-under-par 205, breaking her own program record
- Lauren Greeny's score: 5-under-par 67 on the final day, tying the program record for the fourth time
- Team finished 25 strokes ahead of the next closest Big Sky competitor, Northern Arizona
- Team will compete in the Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona on March 16-17
The team will compete in the Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona on March 16-17.
Bottom LineThe Montana State women's golf team finished fourth at the GCU Invitational, setting new records and demonstrating strong potential for future competitions.
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