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Veysseyre, Olarra Pace No. 9 Gamecocks On Day One Of Landfall Tradition
Women's Golf  . 

Veysseyre, Olarra Pace No. 9 Gamecocks On Day One Of Landfall Tradition

Oct. 27, 2017

SCORECARDS
1. Ainhoa Olarra
Round 1: 70
Round 2:
Round 3:
To Par: -2
Place: T8
2. Marion Veysseyre
Round 1: 70
Round 2:
Round 3:
To Par: -2
Place: T8
3. Lois Kaye Go
Round 1: 72
Round 2:
Round 3:
To Par: E
Place: T20
4. Ana Pelaez
Round 1: 73
Round 2:
Round 3:
To Par: +1
Place: T27
5. Anita Uwadia
Round 1: 76
Round 2:
Round 3:
To Par: +4
Place: T58

No. 9 Women’s Golf at Landfall Tradition

WILMINGTON, N.C. — Senior Ainhoa Olarra and junior Marion Veysseyre both posted a 2-under 70 to pace No. 9 South Carolina women’s golf in the first round of the Landfall Tradition Friday afternoon. The Gamecocks sit in fourth place through 18 holes at the Country Club of Landfall after opening with a 3-under 285.

Veysseyre (T8, -2) found her stroke early and carded a handful of birdies over her opening nine holes. Her first one of the day came on the par-4 third, and she notched three-straight birdies on Nos. 7, 8 and 9 to make the turn at 4-under 32. The Lachapelle-Auzac, France, native closed her round in style with a birdie on the par-5 18th.

Olarra was steady on day one, racking up 14 pars, three birdies and just one bogey. The senior standout fired a 1-under 35 on her front nine before tallying birdies on Nos. 10 and 15 to get to 3-under on her round. She recovered from a bogey on No. 16 and recorded back-to-back pars on her last two holes. Olarra (T8, -2) and Veysseyre will head into Saturday’s second round four shots off the individual lead.

Sophomore Lois Kaye Go marked the third Gamecock to boast a round of par or better Friday. She opened with an even 72 after totaling 16 pars, a bogey and a birdie on No. 4. Go sits in a tie for 20th through 18 holes of action.

Carolina’s Ana Pelaez shot an up-and-down round that was highlighted by a team-high six birdies. The Malaga, Spain, native, who sits in a tie for 27th place at 1-over 73, fired a front-nine 37 (+1) before registering pars on two of her first three holes after the turn. She recorded four birdies over her last six holes in a stretch that also included a triple-bogey on No. 15.

Gamecock sophomore Anita Uwadia posted a 4-over 76 in round one to end the day in a tie for 58th place. She collected two birdies for her round, tallying ones on the par-4 fifth and par-5 12th.

Fourth-ranked Duke holds the 18-hole lead after opening with a 277 (-11), while No. 2 Alabama (278, -1) and No. 16 Michigan State (282, -6) round out the top three. Ana Belac of the Blue Devils sits atop the individual leaderboard with a one-round total of 66 (-6).

QUOTING COACH Kalen Anderson

“We had a solid day, and the team was very gritty. We rebounded well after a couple big numbers, and we kept ourselves in good position. I’m very proud of the character of this team, and I’m looking forward to the weekend.”

ROUND CHANGER Marion Veysseyre

Marion Veysseyre opened her day with a productive start, notching four birdies over her first nine holes. The junior was one of two Gamecocks to total at least five birdies on her day.

NOTABLE

  • South Carolina tallied the second-most pars (61) in round one at the Country Club of Landfall.
  • The Gamecocks were one of just four teams to break par in the opening round of the three-day event.
  • Carolina has shot under par in each of its last four rounds dating back to the start of the 2017 Tar Heel Invitational.
  • Gamecock sophomore Lois Kaye Go leads all golfers at the Landfall Tradition with 16 pars through one round of action.

UP NEXT

South Carolina is back on the course Saturday morning for round two of the Landfall Tradition. The Gamecocks, who will play with No. 8 Furman and No. 17 Purdue, will begin their day on No. 1 at 9:15 a.m. ET.