The University of Missouri women’s golf team concluded its play at the SEC Championship with a record-best 54-hole team score of 869. The Tigers also achieved their lowest 18-hole team score of 284, surpassing their previous total and finishing in 13th place out of 16 teams. This marked their first time beating three teams at the SEC Championship since 2018.
Sophomore Fleur van Beek led the Tigers with a one-under 69 in the final round, finishing the tournament in 48th place. Freshman Alexandra Berglund and junior Melanie Walker also had strong performances, with Berglund finishing one shot behind van Beek and Walker totaling 11 birdies over three days.
Overall, this championship marked the first time three Tigers finished inside the top-50 at the SEC Championship since 2019. The team’s performance included a second top-25 win of the season and the highest ranked win since 2021. The Tigers are showing significant improvement and progress compared to previous seasons.
The team’s strong showing at the SEC Championship sets a positive tone for the future and showcases the potential and talent of the University of Missouri women’s golf program. With record-setting scores and impressive individual performances, the Tigers are poised for continued success in upcoming tournaments.
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