That closed the tourney with a 4-stroke win over Julia Misemer (Arizona) and Lauren Olivares (N.C. She got a stroke back at 15 before bogey at 18. A par on six was followed by back-to-back birds on seven and eight to jump out to a 7-stroke margin at the turn.īogeys at 11 and 12 slowed the bullet train a bit. 1, 4 and 5 to start out 3 under and push her advantage to five shots. She certainly wasn't on cruise control starting the day with a 3-stroke lead. I'm from a country (Poland) where golf is not the most important sport to play, and I just won regionals. "About five minutes after we're done, coach ( Colette Murray) came over, and we started celebrating and thinking about my journey. "I'm so happy, I just can't believe it," Zalewska shared from the Raleigh-Durham Airport. The 12 under finish is the program's 54-hole record tally and is the 12th time of her career finishing par or better in an event which doubles her nearest competition, former teammate Esme Hamilton '22, who had six from 2019-22. It was not only a dominating performance, she kept dotting her name throughout the program's record book. The last time the "Power C" sat atop an NCAA Leaderboard at the end of an event was 2012 with men's golf and PGA Tour pro Stephan Jaeger '12 sweeping team and individual wins at the Bowling Green Regionals. It's the first NCAA Regionals win for the Mocs women's golf program. She turned in rounds of 69, 66 and 69 over three days at N.C. Her 12-under 204 total is a program record as she captured Medalist honors by four shots. RALEIGH-Chattanooga Mocs graduate Dorota Zalewska won the NCAA Raleigh Regionals Wednesday. In a paid subscription mode (non-trial, non-EDU), ReCap Photo requires cloud credits for processing online reconstructions.Story Links RESULTS | ABOUT CHATTANOOGA GOLF
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