Montana shoots 293, rallies to win Griz Invitational
10/6/2021 5:46:00 PM | Golf
The Montana women's golf team shot a 293 on Wednesday to rally past Eastern Washington and win the Griz Invitational at the Missoula Country Club.
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Montana's four scoring players all shot 74 or better as the Grizzlies had their best team score since carding a 292 at the Red Rocks Invitational in March 2019.
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Montana (305-293) trailed Eastern Washington (304-301) by a stroke after Tuesday's opening round but won by seven when the Eagles closed with a 301 on Wednesday.
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Montana's Jessica Ponce (76-72) and Eastern Washington's Jaelin Ishikawa (77-71) shared medalist honors at 6-over.
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"More of the team kept the ball in play off the tee, which gives you opportunities," said coach Kris Nord. "And we made a few more putts, which was good to see.
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"We're still having a few explosion holes out there or we'd have a lower score. We just have to minimize the big holes and keep the ball in play."
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The win came a week after the Grizzlies claimed the Battle at Old Works in Anaconda, their first title since 2013.
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"Everybody is getting a little more confidence in their golf," said Nord. "It's the end of a long month of qualifying and playing competitive golf, and I think we're seeing the fruits of that.
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"It was good to see. We had a majority of the team playing better. We need that. We need depth. I need to have some choices, so it's not just five but seven or eight kids competing for spots."
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Ponce bogeyed her first four holes in Tuesday's opening 18, then settled in. She played the final 14 holes on Tuesday at 1-over, then shot a 1-over 72 on Wednesday.
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It gave Montana its first medalist since Baylee Barckley won the Battle at Old Works in September 2017.
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"She hung in there real well. This will be great for her confidence. She's worked hard," said Nord.
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Kylie Esh (77-73) and Allison Sobol (76-74) tied for third at 8-over with the Eagles' Meghan Singh. Meredith Boos (77-74) finished sixth at 9-over, Tricia Joyce (76-76) tied for seventh at 10-over.
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Day 1 leader Kylie Franklin (74-80), a Montana freshman, finished 10th, one shot behind Emmy Sundby (76-77).
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Fourteen of Montana's 18 rounds by its nine players were in the 70s.
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"I'm really proud of a lot of them," Nord said. "They hung in there and kept scoring.
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"You can't get too high or too low. That's what it's about. You've got to stay even-keeled and take advantage of your opportunities."
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The tournament was originally going to be the final event of the fall season for Montana, but the Grizzlies were able to get a spot in the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational next week.
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The 54-hole tournament will take place on Monday and Tuesday at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club in Tacoma, Wash.
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Competing for the Grizzlies will be Ponce, Esh, Boos, Sundby and Madison Cecil, who shot rounds of 82 and 81 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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"We were able to squeeze in the Tacoma tournament, and we're going to keep qualifying until the snow flies," said Nord.
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"We need to keep posting results and stay on track with where this program is going, not just into next spring but long term."
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Montana's four scoring players all shot 74 or better as the Grizzlies had their best team score since carding a 292 at the Red Rocks Invitational in March 2019.
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Montana (305-293) trailed Eastern Washington (304-301) by a stroke after Tuesday's opening round but won by seven when the Eagles closed with a 301 on Wednesday.
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Montana's Jessica Ponce (76-72) and Eastern Washington's Jaelin Ishikawa (77-71) shared medalist honors at 6-over.
Â
"More of the team kept the ball in play off the tee, which gives you opportunities," said coach Kris Nord. "And we made a few more putts, which was good to see.
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"We're still having a few explosion holes out there or we'd have a lower score. We just have to minimize the big holes and keep the ball in play."
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The win came a week after the Grizzlies claimed the Battle at Old Works in Anaconda, their first title since 2013.
Â
"Everybody is getting a little more confidence in their golf," said Nord. "It's the end of a long month of qualifying and playing competitive golf, and I think we're seeing the fruits of that.
Â
"It was good to see. We had a majority of the team playing better. We need that. We need depth. I need to have some choices, so it's not just five but seven or eight kids competing for spots."
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Ponce bogeyed her first four holes in Tuesday's opening 18, then settled in. She played the final 14 holes on Tuesday at 1-over, then shot a 1-over 72 on Wednesday.
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It gave Montana its first medalist since Baylee Barckley won the Battle at Old Works in September 2017.
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"She hung in there real well. This will be great for her confidence. She's worked hard," said Nord.
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Kylie Esh (77-73) and Allison Sobol (76-74) tied for third at 8-over with the Eagles' Meghan Singh. Meredith Boos (77-74) finished sixth at 9-over, Tricia Joyce (76-76) tied for seventh at 10-over.
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Day 1 leader Kylie Franklin (74-80), a Montana freshman, finished 10th, one shot behind Emmy Sundby (76-77).
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Fourteen of Montana's 18 rounds by its nine players were in the 70s.
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"I'm really proud of a lot of them," Nord said. "They hung in there and kept scoring.
Â
"You can't get too high or too low. That's what it's about. You've got to stay even-keeled and take advantage of your opportunities."
Â
The tournament was originally going to be the final event of the fall season for Montana, but the Grizzlies were able to get a spot in the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational next week.
Â
The 54-hole tournament will take place on Monday and Tuesday at the Tacoma Country and Golf Club in Tacoma, Wash.
Â
Competing for the Grizzlies will be Ponce, Esh, Boos, Sundby and Madison Cecil, who shot rounds of 82 and 81 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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"We were able to squeeze in the Tacoma tournament, and we're going to keep qualifying until the snow flies," said Nord.
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"We need to keep posting results and stay on track with where this program is going, not just into next spring but long term."
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