News Summary
The Mizzou Women’s Golf Team is set to compete in the Florida State Match-Up from March 21-23, 2025, at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. This highly anticipated three-day tournament features 13 teams, including powerhouse competitors like No. 6 Florida State and No. 25 Houston. Mizzou, currently ranked 70th in the NCAA, aims to build on their recent performance and showcase their talent under the guidance of Head Coach Caroline Westrup. Fans can look forward to an exciting display of skill and passion on the golf course.
Mizzou Women’s Golf Team Gears Up for Exciting Florida State Match-Up
Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The Florida State Match-Up is just around the corner, running from March 21-23, 2025, at the beautiful Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida. This three-day tournament promises to be a thrilling showcase of talent as teams from 13 different schools compete over 54 holes.
What to Expect
Here’s how it all shakes out: each day of the tournament will feature 18 holes of golf, and you can expect the action to kick off bright and early. On Friday and Saturday, the tee times will begin between 7:45 and 9:35 a.m. CT, with the final round on Sunday teeing off from 7-9 a.m. CT. The course will be set to a par-72 and will stretch out over 6,250 yards, giving each competitor a challenging yet rewarding test.
Teams in the Mix
The field is impressive, featuring some heavy hitters in women’s college golf. Alongside Mizzou, you’ll see powerhouse teams like No. 6 Florida State and No. 25 Houston, as well as No. 46 Alabama, Abilene Christian, Chattanooga, Florida International, Illinois, Indiana, Kent State, North Florida, Troy, and Tulane. This competitive lineup sets the stage for an exciting tournament filled with unforgettable play.
Mizzou’s Ready to Take on the Challenge
The excitement surrounding this tournament is palpable, especially with Mizzou’s talented group gearing up for key performances. The team recently finished seventh at the MountainView Collegiate, showcasing their potential. Senior Ffion Tynan continues to lead the pack, achieving another top-10 finish, while freshman Irene Garcia Sanchez made headlines with a career-low 54-hole score of 227.
Currently sitting at 70th in the NCAA rankings, Mizzou has jumped nine spots from last year, and the momentum seems to be building! Tynan holds an individual ranking of No. 167, making her a player to watch during the Florida State Match-Up.
The Mizzou Lineup
Here’s a quick look at the Mizzou lineup heading into this highly anticipated tournament:
- Ffion Tynan
- Fleur van Beek
- Jade Zamora
- Addie Dobson
- Alexandra Berglund
Under the guidance of Head Coach Caroline Westrup, a former four-time All-American at Florida State, this team is not only skilled but also inspired. Westrup knows the course well and has a strong history in collegiate golf, boasting a career stroke average of 73.23 and a commendable 12th place finish at the national championship in 2007. Her accolades include an induction into the WGCA Players Hall of Fame in December 2024, adding an extra layer of prestige to the Mizzou team.
Looking Ahead
After their adventure in Florida, the team won’t take a breather. They will head straight to Athens, Georgia, for another competition at Georgia Southern on April 6, 2025. With all this planned, Mizzou is definitely one to watch as they continue to strive for excellence in women’s collegiate golf!
Stay tuned for more action as these talented golfers prepare to showcase their skills and passion for the game in what promises to be an unforgettable tournament!
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Additional Resources
- Mizzou Women’s Golf Takes on FSU Match-Up
- Wikipedia: Women’s College Golf
- Alabama Women’s Golf Tournament Guide
- Google Search: Florida State Match-Up
- Florida State Match-Up Preview
