Women's Golf | October 01, 2019
YPSILANTI, Mich. – The Western Michigan golf team wrapped up the 2019 Shirley Spork EMU Invitational at Eagle Crest Golf Course on Tuesday afternoon, finishing in fourth place with a three-round total of 916 (+52)
The host Eagles finished at 899 (+35) to win the tournament, followed by Oakland at 903 (+39) and Central Michigan at 913 (+49). WMU finished ahead of eight other programs for its highest finish so far this season.
Senior Jasmine Chee led the way for the Broncos, finishing in fifth place after shooting a final round 72. She combined with her scores from yesterday for a 220 (+4), a new collegiate 54-hole low. Chee finished the tournament with 37 pars and seven birdies for her highest individual finish so far this season.
"We played hard for 54 holes this week and the team fought hard the whole way," said head coach Elise Swartout-Mosher. "I'm proud of the work they continue to put in this fall season. I'm happy for Jasmine on her top-five finish. She continues to put together good rounds for us."
Freshman Alissa Fish steadily improved since an opening round 79, shooting a 74 on the day for a three-round total of 230 (+14). Fish led the tournament in pars with 39 and had two birdies. Sophomore Imogen Courtney wrapped up the tournament with an 80 to finish at 232 (+16), followed by junior Cameryn Lucia at 235 (+19) and sophomore Fiona Wang at 263 (+20).
WMU has a quick turnaround as it heads to Silver Lake Country Club in Silver Lake, Ohio, for the Mid-American Conference Fall Preview hosted by Akron, beginning on Monday, Oct. 7.
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