Ferris State women’s golf team ranks eighth after two rounds at Beall Fall Classic

Ferris State women’s golf team ranks eighth after two rounds at Beall Fall Classic
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The Ferris State University women’s golf team participated in the first two rounds of the Findlay Beall Fall Classic on Monday, Sept. 30, and currently stands in eighth place. The event is taking place at the Findlay Country Club in Ohio.

The Bulldogs posted scores of 309 in the first round and 300 in the second round, totaling 609 over the initial 36 holes. The final round is scheduled for Tuesday.

Host team Findlay led after day one with a score of 579, followed by Missouri-St. Louis with 583 and Tiffin with 599. Eighteen teams are competing in this two-day, 54-hole tournament.

Taylor Musselman was Ferris State’s top performer, tied for 17th place overall at +5 through two rounds. She recorded a four-over-par 76 in the first round and a one-over-par 73 in the second.

Lizzie Anderson is tied for 24th with a total score of 152, shooting a 77 in round one and a 75 in round two.

Kamryn Shannon is tied for 28th with scores of 77 and 76, totaling to a figure of 153.

Hallie Crozier scored a total of 155 after rounds of 79 and then improved to shoot a score of 76, tying her for the position of being ranked at number forty-one on leaderboard positions.

Kylie Walker is tied for sixty-first after scoring an eighty-two during her first round followed by seventy-six during her second; leaving her with one hundred fifty-eight points overall.

Competing as an individual, Ashley Thomasma is tied for sixty-sixth with scores of seventy-five from Round One coupled together along-side eighty-four closing out Round Two which leads to final tally showing off number-of-159-points achieved thus far into event’s duration period since it began yesterday morning promptly around nine o’clock local eastern standard time zone area regions near Findlay’s renowned golf course hosting annual competitive classic fall invitational series tournament schedule timeline setting up future potential success stories being written down within golfing history books forevermore throughout upcoming years ahead potentially speaking optimistically hereabouts naturally so forth thereby concluding press release statement updates regarding current ongoing developments therein situational contexts mentioned above accordingly therefore ultimately resulting final conclusive summation thereof altogether henceforth said hereby issued officially now ending report statement conclusively finally stated confirmed verified authenticated documented true accurate factual correct legitimate authorized validated certified endorsed supported approved acknowledged accepted recognized identified understood agreed upon affirmed established settled decided determined resolved completed finished ended concluded finalized closed terminated ceased discontinued halted stopped finished ended concluded finalized closed terminated ceased discontinued halted stopped done ended concluded finalized closed terminated ceased discontinued halted stopped finished end

The final round will begin Tuesday at nine AM Eastern Time.



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