Round Two of The Stephens Cup Suspended by Darkness
10/18/2021 10:23:00 PM | Women's Golf
Play will Resume at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday Morning
THE RUNDOWN
ROLAND, Arkansas – Baylor women's golf team had their second round at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup cut short by darkness Monday.
The Bears were sitting in sixth place when the horn blew, making it through 31 of their scheduled 36-holes on the first day.
Rosie Belsham is leading the way for Baylor at five-over, which was good enough for a tie for ninth when play was stopped. Belsham's day was highlighted by four birdies in six hole stretch in her second round.
Senior Gurleen Kaur is just a shot back of Belsham at six-over in a tie for 12th individually. After three birdies in round one, Kaur added three more in her second round with three holes still to play.
Freshman BaiMai Seema made her career-first start on Monday and put together a solid collegiate debut shooting a plus-five 77 on a very difficult golf course. Her round was punctuated with eight-straight pars to finish round one and is currently in a tie for 20th with five holes still to play on Tuesday morning.
Fellow freshman Antonia Matte opened with a four-over 76 and is currently in a tie for 25th at nine-over with four holes still to play.
Britta Snyder led the way for Baylor in the morning session with a 3-over 75 thanks to her steady play. She recorded 13 pars and a birdie in her opening round and is in a tie for 25th.
HIGHLIGHTS
ROLAND, Arkansas – Baylor women's golf team had their second round at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup cut short by darkness Monday.
The Bears were sitting in sixth place when the horn blew, making it through 31 of their scheduled 36-holes on the first day.
Rosie Belsham is leading the way for Baylor at five-over, which was good enough for a tie for ninth when play was stopped. Belsham's day was highlighted by four birdies in six hole stretch in her second round.
Senior Gurleen Kaur is just a shot back of Belsham at six-over in a tie for 12th individually. After three birdies in round one, Kaur added three more in her second round with three holes still to play.
Freshman BaiMai Seema made her career-first start on Monday and put together a solid collegiate debut shooting a plus-five 77 on a very difficult golf course. Her round was punctuated with eight-straight pars to finish round one and is currently in a tie for 20th with five holes still to play on Tuesday morning.
Fellow freshman Antonia Matte opened with a four-over 76 and is currently in a tie for 25th at nine-over with four holes still to play.
Britta Snyder led the way for Baylor in the morning session with a 3-over 75 thanks to her steady play. She recorded 13 pars and a birdie in her opening round and is in a tie for 25th.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Gurleen Kaur is leading the field in par-five scoring playing them in 4.43 (-4) through her first 33 holes of the event.
- Kaur's six birdies were the second-most in the field at the suspension of play.
- Rosie Belsham has also played the par-fives under par notching a 4.86 scoring average.
- Belsham's five birdies are the third-most in the field
- Freshman BaiMai Seema's 23 pars are the second-most in the field after Monday.
WHAT'S NEXT:
Round two will resume at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, with round three beginning at 10:00 a.m. with teams going off holes No. 1 and No. 10. Golf Channel will have live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. Live scoring is available at golfstat.com. For more information on Baylor Women's Golf, follow @BaylorWGolf on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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