The UNC women’s golf program set a new program record for score to par in a three-round tournament with a 31-under to win the Yale Invitational West in California this week. The Tar Heels beat the previous record by seven strokes, and their 833 total team strokes are the second fewest in a single tournament in team history.

UNC finished 11 strokes ahead of second-place Kansas and 28 strokes ahead of third-place Princeton. Those three teams were the only groups to finish below par for the tournament.

Ing Iadpluem led the way with an 11-under par score to finish second on the individual leaderboard, just one stroke behind the leader. Her 11-under score to par and 205 total strokes were both collegiate bests. Fellow Tar Heels Helen Yeung (eight-under) and Reagan Southerland (seven-under) also finished in the top five. Yeung, a freshman, eagled her final hole of the day to finish with a six-under 66 in the third and final round, tied for the lowest round of the entire tournament.

The win is the second of the season for UNC and the sixth under fourth-year head coach Aimee Neff. The team’s next tournament is the Chattanooga Classic in Tennessee, which begins March 28.

 

Featured image via UNC Athletic Communications


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