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Tigers Shoot -13 in Final Round of Clemson Invitational
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Tigers Shoot -13 in Final Round of Clemson Invitational

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Mar 30, 2025, 1:30 PM
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Sunset, S.C. – The Clemson women’s golf team finished the third round at 13-under-par to finish tied for 7th in the 15-team field at the 2025 Clemson Invitational, held at the Reserve at Lake Keowee. The Tigers finished 10-under-par over the 54-hole tournament.



The Tigers improved by eight strokes in the third round, as the entire field blazed through the tournament’s final round. Ten teams finished round three under par.



Isabella Rawl continued her strong return to the course with an eight-under-par 64 in round three, tying her for the second-best score of the round. Arkansas’ Kendall Todd shot -11 in round three, a tournament single-round record. Rawl finished the weekend tied for 6th at -9.



Senior Chloe Holder was the only other scoring Tiger to finish the weekend under par, finishing the third round at -4 (68) for a -2 on the weekend. Senior Melena Barrientos finished the weekend at +3, while Sydney Roberts finished at +5. Roberts carded a -4 (68) in round three. Senior Katherine Schuster finished at +9 in her final Clemson Invitational.



Playing as individuals, Aitana Tuesta finished at -4 for the tournament, while Juliette Demeaux finished at +1 and Allison Paik finished at +8, shooting even par in the third round.



Ohio State won the tournament, shooting a tournament-record -45, followed by Arkansas at -35 and LSU at -26. Tennessee and SMU rounded out the top five at -19 and -16, respectively. Kary Hollenbaugh of Ohio State won the individual title at -16, followed by Arkansas’ Kendall Todd at -15. Todd shot an individual round record in the third round at -11.

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