Golf Heads to Dominican Republic for Tar Heel Classic
3/13/2019 4:17:00 PM | Women's Golf
Bobcats Compete in Second Tournament of Spring Break Week
La Romana, Dominican Republic – Just two days removed from two top-15 individual finishes at the Bucknell Spring Break Intercollegiate, the Quinnipiac women's golf team heads to the Dominican Republic to compete in the Tar Heel Classic at the Casa de Campo Golf Course.
PARTICIPATING TEAMS (15)
Colorado, FAU, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Quinnipiac, TCU, UNCW, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
COURSE INFORMATION
Teeth of the Dog Course – La Romana, Dominican Republic – par 72, 6,140 yards
From Casa de Campo: Since opening in 1970, Teeth of the Dog is widely recognized as the No. 1 course in the Caribbean. The dramatic seaside layout showcases Dye's design hallmarks: railroad ties, vast waste areas, peninsula greens and tees, hand-sculpted putting surfaces and a unique assortment of pot bunkers. The oceanfront holes are astoundingly beautiful, causing Dye to famously quip: "I created 11 holes and God created seven."
LIVE SCORING
PAIRINGS
TEE TIMES
Friday, March 15 – First & Second Rounds – 7:30 a.m. ET – shotgun
Saturday, March 16 – Third Round – 7:30 a.m. ET – shotgun
LAST TIME OUT
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PARTICIPATING TEAMS (15)
Colorado, FAU, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Quinnipiac, TCU, UNCW, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
COURSE INFORMATION
Teeth of the Dog Course – La Romana, Dominican Republic – par 72, 6,140 yards
From Casa de Campo: Since opening in 1970, Teeth of the Dog is widely recognized as the No. 1 course in the Caribbean. The dramatic seaside layout showcases Dye's design hallmarks: railroad ties, vast waste areas, peninsula greens and tees, hand-sculpted putting surfaces and a unique assortment of pot bunkers. The oceanfront holes are astoundingly beautiful, causing Dye to famously quip: "I created 11 holes and God created seven."
LIVE SCORING
PAIRINGS
TEE TIMES
Friday, March 15 – First & Second Rounds – 7:30 a.m. ET – shotgun
Saturday, March 16 – Third Round – 7:30 a.m. ET – shotgun
LAST TIME OUT
- Queenie Lai, the two-time defending MAAC Women's Golfer of the Week, shot a +4 (148) at the Bucknell Spring Break Intercollegiate in Kissimmee, Florida, finishing in third place overall. She followed a +4 (76) with an even-par 72 in the second round. Lai birdied five holes in the second round and played her last 12 holes at 2-under par.
- Ybarra also had a stellar performance in the second round in Florida, improving on her first round score by seven strokes. She played the front nine at -1 with three birdies and finished the day at +4 (76). The sophomore finished in a tie for 14th at the event.
FOLLOW US
For more information on Quinnipiac women's golf, follow the Bobcats on Twitter, @Quinnipiac_Golf, and on Instagram, @QU_Golf.
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