Duke women’s golf heads to Arkansas with sights on seventh NCAA championship
By Benjamin Chen | May 17, 2019No. 3 Duke is set to play at the Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark., for the first time ever with the NCAA championship on the line.
No. 3 Duke is set to play at the Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark., for the first time ever with the NCAA championship on the line.
Duke earned a spot in the NCAA championship, which will be from May 17-22 at the Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark.
Despite opening action at the Old North State Club with a scintillating 17-under-271, No. 9 Duke ended ACC tournament action in fourth place.
Duke came into the ACC Championship hoping to add to its collection of 21 conference title trophies, but the Blue Devils left the Sedgefield Country Club empty-handed.
A quintet of Blue Devils performed solidly at the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur this weekend in Augusta, Ga.
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Senior Virginia Elena Carta and freshman Gina Kim tied for the individual title at even-par-216.
Alex Smalley continued to lead the Blue Devils this season.
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The 37-under performance left No. 18 Duke 17 strokes ahead of host Louisville.
The Blue Devils comeback fell just short Sunday.
In the scintillating third round, Duke shot a course record at Karsten Creek Country Club.
Leona Maguire ended her Blue Devil career on a high note, coming up with a clutch chip shot on the final hole of her match to escape with a 1-up victory.
Duke finished sixth in stroke play in the first four rounds of the NCAA tournament, qualifying for match play in the quarterfinals.
The Blue Devils finished second in the NCAA regionals, qualifying for the NCAA championship for the second straight year.
The top-seeded Blue Devils took home the title at the 54-hole NCAA Madison regional, clinching a berth in the NCAA championship.
Duke is heading north to continue its campaign in hopes of punching a ticket to the NCAA championship yet again.