Baylor Women’s Golf Tied for 12th at PING/ASU Invitational with Freshman Ashleen Kaur Leading
Baylor women's golf is tied for 12th after shooting 3-over 291 on day one of the PING/ASU Invitational at Papago Golf Club, with freshman Ashleen Kaur leading the team by shooting 3-under 69 and tied for fifth place.
By the Numbers- Kaur shot a 3-under 69, carding an eagle on hole No. 15.
- Arizona State leads the tournament with a score of 7-under 281.
The team will need to improve their overall ranking to climb up the leaderboard in the following rounds.
State of Play- Kaur and the team showed strong performances with several birdies and eagles on the course.
- Baylor is set to compete in round two of the invitational alongside Oklahoma State and Arizona.
Baylor will continue the PING/ASU Invitational with round two starting Friday morning, aiming to build on their performance and climb up the ranks.
Bottom LineBaylor women's golf, led by a strong showing from Ashleen Kaur, aims to improve their position in the tournament as they head into the next round of the PING/ASU Invitational.
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