Texas women's golf finishes 2nd at regional, makes NCAA tournament field

ASAN (KXAN)-The Texas Longhorns team for women made a ticket to the national championship with the second place in the NCAA regional championship on Tuesday in the Rawls tournament in Lubok, Texas.

Longhorns ended the sixth place with four shots behind the Wake Forest champions, led by a student of Farah Okif. Fire was shot less than 212 on three rounds, and three shots behind Carolina Chakara demon. Junior Cindy Hsu ended the championship in the fifth place in 1-Boyhun Park ranked eighth in 2. Texas was ranked first in the tournament.

“Words cannot express the extent of my pride in this team,” said Laura Ianilo, director of Longhorns, said. “They came and showed wisdom, courage and love in every step on the road. I thought we have shown our ability to adapt and play in a variety of different circumstances, which you have to do to be successful.”

On April 28, O’keefe qualified for the US Women’s Championship with 8 years performance at Sugar Mill Golf Club in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. The US Open Championship for this year on May 29-1 June at Irene Hills Golf Stadium in Irene and Wisconsin. She ranked tenth in women’s national amateurs in Ugusta, where she was shot 3 in the Ugusta National session.

Iowa ranked third, Tennessee ranked fourth and Bordeaux Texas A & M in a fava match in fifth place.

Texas will play from May 16 to 21 in Omni La Costa Resort and SPA in Carlspad, California, in the NCAA championship.

Golf Texas will compete for men as the best ranked first in the NCAA regional championship from May 12 to 14 in Renault, Nevada.

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