
Jensen Jalufka, shown in practice round a year ago, carded rounds of 72 and 70 in The Show on Monday and enters Tuesday's final round tied for sixth place.
Cal Poly Blisters Spanish Trail CC Course in Afternoon Round
2/14/2022 7:02:00 PM | Women's Golf
FIRST-DAY RESULTS
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- The morning round was one the Cal Poly women's golf team would like to forget.
The afternoon round, however, was the fourth-best in program history as Coach Sofie Aagaard's Mustangs rebounded from a 302 with a four-person 281 total and jumped from 14th place into a tie for fourth entering Tuesday's final round in The Show.
Elizabeth Scholtes posted a 69, Jensen Jalufka carded a 70 and both Kamille Dimayuga and Vanessa Wang recorded 71s in the afternoon to lift the Mustangs 10 spots on the leaderboard at the Spanish Trail Country Club.
Never mind what the quartet shot in the morning. In the second round, Scholtes carded five birdies and a pair of bogeys, Jalufka checked in with three birdies and one bogey, Dimayuga posted three birdies, four bogeys and an eagle on the 370-yard par-4 15th hole and Wang wrapped things up with three birdies and two bogeys.
That's 14 birdies and an eagle for the foursome, hours after they combined for just five birdies in the opening round. Bogeys? 17 in the morning, just nine in the afternoon.
Jalufka enters her final 18 holes tied for sixth place with a two-under-par 142 total, climbing nine spots, while Scholtes jumped 40 positions into a tie for 25th place at 146. Dimayuga moved up 25 positions into 34th place with a 147 total and Wang elevated her standing 21 spots into a tie for 44th place at 148.
Cal Poly's four-person 36-hole seven-over-par 583 total equaled that of North Florida and Furman. Host UNLV leads with a 17-under-par 559 aggregate, followed by Nevada (564) and Augusta (574). There are 16 teams in the two-day tournament.
Individual leader after 36 holes is Leah John of Nevada with rounds of 69 and 66 for a nine-under-par 135 total, four shots ahead of Nicole Lorup of UNLV. Third, fourth and fifth also are occupied by UNLV golfers as Toa Yokoyama is at 140 and Kendall Todd and Veronica Joels sit at 141.
Jalufka is fifth in the field of 84 golfers with her 27 pars, Dimayuga is one of four players to card an eagle Monday.
Tuesday's final round tees off with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- The morning round was one the Cal Poly women's golf team would like to forget.
The afternoon round, however, was the fourth-best in program history as Coach Sofie Aagaard's Mustangs rebounded from a 302 with a four-person 281 total and jumped from 14th place into a tie for fourth entering Tuesday's final round in The Show.
Elizabeth Scholtes posted a 69, Jensen Jalufka carded a 70 and both Kamille Dimayuga and Vanessa Wang recorded 71s in the afternoon to lift the Mustangs 10 spots on the leaderboard at the Spanish Trail Country Club.
Never mind what the quartet shot in the morning. In the second round, Scholtes carded five birdies and a pair of bogeys, Jalufka checked in with three birdies and one bogey, Dimayuga posted three birdies, four bogeys and an eagle on the 370-yard par-4 15th hole and Wang wrapped things up with three birdies and two bogeys.
That's 14 birdies and an eagle for the foursome, hours after they combined for just five birdies in the opening round. Bogeys? 17 in the morning, just nine in the afternoon.
Jalufka enters her final 18 holes tied for sixth place with a two-under-par 142 total, climbing nine spots, while Scholtes jumped 40 positions into a tie for 25th place at 146. Dimayuga moved up 25 positions into 34th place with a 147 total and Wang elevated her standing 21 spots into a tie for 44th place at 148.
Cal Poly's four-person 36-hole seven-over-par 583 total equaled that of North Florida and Furman. Host UNLV leads with a 17-under-par 559 aggregate, followed by Nevada (564) and Augusta (574). There are 16 teams in the two-day tournament.
Individual leader after 36 holes is Leah John of Nevada with rounds of 69 and 66 for a nine-under-par 135 total, four shots ahead of Nicole Lorup of UNLV. Third, fourth and fifth also are occupied by UNLV golfers as Toa Yokoyama is at 140 and Kendall Todd and Veronica Joels sit at 141.
Jalufka is fifth in the field of 84 golfers with her 27 pars, Dimayuga is one of four players to card an eagle Monday.
Tuesday's final round tees off with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
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