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Women’s golf finishes 2021 season at TSC Championship

5/4/2021 4:07:00 PM

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 4, 2021) The Webber International University women's golf team finished up its 2021 season at The Sun Conference Women's Golf Championship. In the end, Hannah Revell led the Warriors by tying for eighth place at the par-72, 5899-yard LPGA International Jones Course.

womens-golf-tsc-championshipIn addition to Webber, the field at the TSC Championship also featured No. 2 Keiser, No. 4 Southeastern, No. 5 SCAD Savannah, No. 16 Coastal Georgia, (RV) USCB, and St. Thomas.

In round one on Sunday, Webber (338-343-345; 1026) shot its lowest single-round score of the entire season by 15 strokes, and then shot its second and third lowest single-round scores of the season during rounds two and three, respectively.

Individually, Revell (73-75-74; 222), Katy Hill (86-91-89; 266) and Mary Varga (97-99-94; 290) all shot their lowest rounds of the season during round one while Revell's round-one score of one-over par was also the lowest single-round score in all of Webber women's golf this season. Lucia Rodriguez Zapico (82-78-88; 248) then shot her lowest single-round score of the season during round two, and then Varga one-upped herself by again shooting her lowest round score of the season during round three.

Both Revell and Varga, like the Warriors did as a team, shot their three lowest scores of the entire season during the tournament.

Head Golf Coach Stuart Winsby said, "We had great performances this week from Hannah [Revell] and Mary [Varga]. I'm also proud of how Lucia [Rodriguez Zapico] finished today's round. It gives us something to build on for next year."

Revell, who was named All-Sun Conference last week, went from a spot in the top five on Sunday to being in the top seven on Monday and then finishing tied for eighth out of 32 total golfers on Tuesday.

Rodriguez Zapico, meanwhile, finished 26th overall after finding herself in 24th after both rounds one and two, and Hill and Varga both improved two spots on the leaderboard from round two to round three.

Statistically, Revell was tied for fourth in the tournament with 36 pars, and was tied for fifth in par-4 scoring (4.07; +2), tied for eighth in par-3 scoring (3.25; +3), and was tied for 10th in par-5 scoring (5.08; +1).
 
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