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Welcome From Yeamans Hall On behalf of the members of Yeamans Hall Club, I would like to welcome all newcomers and those of you returning for the 17th Annual Cougar Classic. The Club values its relationship with our co-host, the College of Charleston, and this premier golf event. This nationally recognized tournament gives our members the opportunity to give something tangible back to the game that we love so dearly. We hope that you will enjoy the competition and camaraderie of the tournament as well as the traditions of Yeamans Hall. Good luck and good viewing. Sincerely, Douglas M. Dunnan Yeamans Hall Club President 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME 1 From Yeamans Hall INSIDE THE COUGAR CLASSIC 3 Schedule of Events 4 Cougar Classic Tee Times 6 History of Yeamans Hall 7 Course Architect Seth Raynor Credits 8-13 Team Profiles The College of Charleston Cougar Classic golf tournament program is an official production of College of Charleston Athletics. 14-15 Past Team and Individual Champions Photography by Al Samuels Photography. Cover and interior 16 Cougar Classic Records program design by CofC Director of Athletics Communications R.J. Layton with editorial assistance by CofC Head Coach Jamie Futrell. Printed by College of Charleston Copy Center, Charleston, S.C. 2 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Brunch in Yeamans Hall Clubhouse 11:30 a.m. Range Opens 12:30 p.m. Coaches Meeting in Clubhouse Library 1:30 p.m. Go to Carts for Practice Round 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Snack Tents on Holes 1 and 10 Open 7:00 p.m. Range Closes MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 6:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. Breakfast at Yeamans Hall Clubhouse 7:00 a.m. Range Opens 8:00 a.m. Opening Ceremonies with Bagpiper 8:15 a.m. Go To Carts 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start - 36 Holes Continuous Play 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Snack Tent Open 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Dinner Buffet at Yeamans Hall Clubhouse 7:00 p.m. Range Closes TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Breakfast at Yeamans Hall Clubhouse 7:15 a.m. Range Open 8:30 a.m. Teams go to carts 8:45 a.m. Shotgun Start 2:00 p.m. Awards Luncheon 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 3
TEE TIMES DAY ONE - 8:30 AM SHOTGUN START FINAL ROUND - 8:45 AM SHOTGUN START 1A (#2) Charleston, Florida, Michigan State 1A (#2) Team #1, Team #2, Team #3 1B (#1) 1B (#1) 2A (#4) 2A (#4) 2B (#3) 2B (#3) 3B (#5) 3B (#5) 3A (#1) Baylor, Georgia, Vanderbilt 3A (#1) Team #4, Team #5, Team #6 4 (#2) 4 (#2) 5A (#4) 5A (#4) 5B (#3) 5B (#3) 6 (#5) 6 (#5) 7A (#2) Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson 7A (#2) Team #7, Team #8, Team #9 7B (#1) 7B (#1) 8A (#4) 8A (#4) 8B (#3) 8B (#3) 9B (#5) 9B (#5) 9A (#1) Miami, Tennessee, UCF 9A (#1) Team #10, Team #11, Team #12 10A (#3) 10A (#3) 10B (#2) 10B (#2) 11 (#4) 11 (#4) 12B (#5) 12B (#5) 12A (#1) Furman, North Carolina, Wisconsin 12A (#1) Team #13, Team #14, Team #15 13A (#3) 13A (#3) 13B (#2) 13B (#2) 14 (#4) 14 (#4) 15B (#5) 15B (#5) 15A (#1) Maryland, N.C. State, Penn State 15A (#1) Team #16, Team #17, Team #18 16A (#3) 16A (#3) 16B (#2) 16B (#2) 17 (#4) 17 (#4) 18B (#5) 18B (#5) 18A C of C Ind., C of C Ind., C of C Ind. 18A C of C Ind., C of C Ind., C of C Ind. 7:00 a.m. Range Opens 7:15 a.m. Range Opens 8:00 a.m. Bagpiper Ceremony 8:30 a.m. Teams Go to Carts 8:15 a.m. Teams Go to Carts 8:45 a.m. Shotgun Start 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start 4 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC
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HISTORY OF YEAMANS HALL The Tranquility Of An Earlier Time Upon his death in 1948, the New York Times wrote of Tom Lamont’s “unremitting search for the good, the full and the gracious life…a search that was to carry him to all corners of the world” One such destination was the South Carolina Lowcountry when in 1927 he joined the recently formed Yeamans Hall Club. Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. visited the thousand-acre tract twelve years earlier and predicted in a letter dated August 28, 1915, that it could be “an admirable winter resort.” Those who came together to do so ten years later, retained the Olmsted Brothers as well as golf course designer Seth Raynor. Each recognized the beauty of the landscape, with Olmsted writing of its “decided advantages over any existing or prospective winter resort” and Raynor describing it as an opportunity “to create something unique.” As Olmsted went about preparing his General Plan for Yeamans Hall, he began with the premise, “In order to be a success, the initial development ought in my opinion to include one first-class eighteen-hole golf course.” As Raynor imagined the course he was to design, he wrote of the beauty of the land that would serve as his canvas: “There is no doubt in my mind,” he noted, “about your being able to build a magnificent golf course amid such surroundings... You have a situation here that makes one feel contented.” In design philosophy, each found an ally in founding member and Club architect James Gamble Rogers. Paul Goldberger, recipient of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism, writes of the Rogers style: “There was a particular lightness, almost grace, to his best work, especially those building finished before 1930, and a delicacy of scale that distinguishes Roger’s buildings…They are understated, never overbearing…All of Roger’s major work is magnificently, even brilliantly, detailed, but it possesses a modesty of scale that exudes a sense of deference and good manners...To him architecture was a matter of cultivation, of education, of propriety and of manners…” The 1924 Olmsted Brothers master plan for Yeamans Hall called for 255 private cottages, two golf courses, talking trails, tennis courts, trap shooting, fields, horseback riding, and boating, but the Great Depression changed that vision forever. The lasting impact of these changed economic times on the original design for Yeamans Hall is described by John de St. Jorre in Legendary Golf Clubs of the American East: “The ambitious plan to build 250 houses and another golf course came to an abrupt halt with the Wall Street crash of 1929 and the onset of the Depression and only thirty-five houses were ever built…This was the true genesis of the present- day club; the Depression, followed by the Second World War, effectively killed the grand vision of a large multipurpose winter resort…The Club stayed small, remained focused on golf and zealously guarded its private persona in its little known woodland haven.” Yeamans remains a winter retreat with some accommodation given the changes that came with time. The Club season is a bit longer now than winter would suggest with an opening around the first of October and activities coming to a close at the beginning of May. The membership at January 1, 1934 stood at 162 of whom 101 listed their address as New York City, with New Haven and Boston placed second and third with thirteen members between them. Members from nearby Charleston numbered two. The membership eighty years later stood at 290, of whom 40 percent were from north of the Mason-Dixon Line and a like number from the Carolinas. As membership has grown, so too has the Club’s geographic reach. While most continue to reside on the east coast, members may be found in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, Toronto, London, Prague, and Switzerland. Amidst such changes, a constant which succeeding generations have retained is a commitment to the spirt of the place. If those who visited in 1925 returned to Yeamans Hall today, they would find comfort. The cottages are those they built and visited. The grounds are those they nurtured and enjoyed. The golf course, through many changes over nearly a century, is once again the one they knew and played. In short, they and all who have followed ever since would feel right at home back within the gates of Yeamans Hall. 6 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 6
COURSE ARCHITECT SETH RAYNOR The career of Seth Raynor has long since emerged from the considerable shadow of his mentor Charles Blair Macdonald. A Princeton graduate and a civil engineer by training, Seth Raynor had his first association with C.B. Macdonald in 1908, when he was retained to survey the property and then given the further opportunity to supervise construction of the course that would become the National Golf Links. Macdonald was greatly impressed with his young colleague’s work and a professional relationship of almost 20 years followed. In his book, Scotland’s Gift: How America Discovered Golf, Macdonald describes how important Raynor’s personal and professional qualities were to him. “…it was imperative I secure an associate, one well- educated with wide engineering capabilities, including surveying, companionable, with a fine sense of humor, but above all, earnest and ideally honorable. Such a man I found in Seth J. Raynor.” In 1915, Macdonald invited Raynor to become his partner leading to a collaboration on many courses beyond the National including Mid Ocean, Piping Rock, Yale, the Old White, and the Greenbrier. Raynor also pursued a distinguished career in his own right. From 1915 until his death, Raynor designed or remodeled nearly 100 courses. Fishers Island Golf Club, Shoreacres, and Camargo are several of his individual designs. His work may be found in 16 states and extends from Hawaii to Bermuda. At the height of his career, Seth Raynor designed both Yeamans Hall and the Country Club of Charleston. When working at Yeamans, Raynor collaborated with the Olmsted Brothers firm, which was responsible for the landscape design, and James Gamble Rogers, the architect of the Club buildings and seven of the private cottages. The definitive biography of James Gamble Rogers describes his architectural style, but it equally describes the design principles employed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and Seth Raynor in their design philosophy. “He designed what worked, so long as it was within a broad vocabulary of precedent. To him architecture was a matter of cultivation, of education, of propriety, and of manners. He was no more interested in inventing a new style of building than he was in inventing a new way to dress or a new way to set the dinner table. He believed that the modes that had been handed down by previous generations were not only acceptable, but preferable to anything his generation might invent, and that as an architect, it was as much his duty to speak the language that had been bequeathed him as it was his duty as a dinner guest to speak the language of his hostess.” Raynor’s career reflects an equal respect for the great traditions of golf architecture. The late golf historian George Bahto wrote of Raynor: “While other architects of the era were adept at self-promotion, and often penned books and magazine articles on the subject, Raynor felt no need to express himself beyond the courses he built. He never sought to reinvent golf architecture, but instead honored the past by anchoring his work firmly in time-honored themes. Like a great symphony conductor, Raynor’s masterful interpretations of classic compositions were ever new and ever fresh, yet grounded firmly in timeless genius.” Many of the holes at Yeamans are reminiscent of the best principles handed down by previous generations of golf architects. Raynor likened his design of several of the holes at Yeamans to those found at the great courses of his time, including the National, Piping Rock, the Old White, North Berwick, Prestwick, and St. Andrews. The Raynor philosophy attempted to both incorporate and improve upon the great designs from all over the world. Yeamans Hall is an example of his success in achieving this goal. 7 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 7
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Isabella Britt Freshman Chesnee, S.C. LOCATION Charleston, S.C. Kirsty Brodie Senior Blairgowrie, Scotland HEAD COACH Emily Dunlap RS Sophomore Greenville, S.C. Jamie Futrell Viktoria Hund Sophomore Bremen, Germany NICKNAME Othilie Lied Sophomore Bergen, Norway Cougars Smith Knaffle RS Freshman Murrels Inlet, S.C. CONFERENCE Colonial Athletic Emma Schimpf Freshman Daniel Island, S.C. Association MK Talledo Freshman Spartanburg, S.C. Jodee Tindal Grad Student Rock Hill, S.C. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Ela Anacona Junior Buenos Aires, Argentina LOCATION Fayetteville, Ark. Miriam Ayora Sophomore Barcelona, Spain HEAD COACH Giovanna Fernandez Freshman Asuncion, Paraguay Shauna Taylor Ximena Gonzalez Senior Queretaro, Mexico NICKNAME Julia Gregg Junior Farmer’s Branch, Texas Razorbacks Cory Lopez Sophomore Monterrey, Mexico CONFERENCE Southeastern Brooke Matthews RS Senior Rogers, Ark. Conference Kajal Mistry Sophomore Johannesburg, South Africa Ffion Tynan Freshman Llanharry, Wales AUBURN UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Ashley-Sinclair Curtis Sophomore Enterprise, Ala. LOCATION Anna Foster Sophomore Dublin, Ireland Auburn, Ala. Morgan Jones Freshman Auburn, Ala. HEAD COACH Julie McCarthy Grad Student Swords, Ireland Melissa Luellen Mychael O’Berry Grad Student Hoover, Ala. NICKNAME Chandler Rosholt Senior Austin, Texas Tigers Brooke Sansom RS Senior Pike Road, Ala. CONFERENCE Megan Schofill Junior Monticello, Ala. Southeastern Elina Sinz Sophomore Katy, Texas Conference Kaleigh Telfer Grad Student Kyalami, South Africa Casey Weidenfeld Freshman Pembroke Pines, Fla. Carys Worby Freshman Pembrokeshire, Wales 8 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 8
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS BAYLOR UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Rosie Belsham Sophomore Whitley Bay, England LOCATION Waco, Texas Hannah Karg Junior Hamburg, Germany HEAD COACH Gurleen Kaur Grad Student Houston, Texas Jay Goble Antonia Matte Freshman Santiago, Chile NICKNAME Mattingly Palmer Freshman Georgetown, Texas Bears BaiMai Seema Freshman Bangkok, Thailand CONFERENCE Big 12 Britta Snyder Sophomore Ames, Iowa Anika Veintemilla Junior Guayaquil, Ecuador UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Zoe Allux Freshman Nabronne, France LOCATION Orlando, Florida Jess Baker Sophomore Newcastle, England HEAD COACH Camille Banzet Sophomore Strasbourg, France Emily Marron Ana Laura Collado Grad Student Xalapa, Mexico NICKNAME Alyssa Lamoureux Senior Seminole, Fla. Golden Knights Tunrada Piddon Junior Thailand CONFERENCE American Athletic Conference CLEMSON UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Melena Barrientos Freshman Plano, Texas LOCATION Clemson, S.C. Gracyn Burgess Junior Lexington, S.C. Savannah Grewal Sophomore Mississauga, Ontario HEAD COACH Erica Popson Lindsay May Junior Auburn, N.Y. NICKNAME Annabelle Pancake Sophomore Zionsville, Ind. Tigers Callista Rice Senior Mars Hill, N.C. CONFERENCE Katherine Schuster Freshman Outer Banks, N.C. Alantic Coast Confrence Ivy Shepherd Junior Peachtree City, Ga. Gabriella Tomanka Sophomore Grapevine, Texas 9 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 9
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Marina Escobar Junior Almeria, Spain LOCATION Gainesville, Fla. Ester Fagersten Freshman Gothenburg, Sweden HEAD COACH Maisie Fuller Sophomore Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Emily Bastel Glaser Annabell Fuller Junior Kingston upon Thames, England NICKNAME Jenny Kim Senior Orlando, Fla. Gators Jackie Lucena Junior Chico, Calif. CONFERENCE Southeastern Clara Manazalini Senior Milan, Italy Conference FURMAN UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Sophia Burnett Sophomore Bluffton, S.C. LOCATION Greenville, S.C. Kyra Cox Senior South Salem, N.Y. HEAD COACH Caroline Crumrine Sophomore Wilmington, N.C. Jeff Hull Savannah Hylton Freshman Hilton Head Island, S.C. NICKNAME Anna Morgan Junior Spartanburg, S.C. Paladins Sarah-Eve Rheaume Senior Lac-Delage, Canada CONFERENCE Southern Conference UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Jenny Bae Senior Suwanee, Ga. LOCATION LoraLie Cowart Freshman Carrollton, Ga. Athens, Ga. Caroline Craig Junior Sautee Nacoochee, Ga. HEAD COACH Alison Crenshaw Grad Student Suwanee, Ga. Josh Brewer Celeste Dao Junior Notre-Dame-de-I’lle-Perrot, Quebec NICKNAME Bulldogs Caterina Don Junior Pinerolo, Italy CONFERENCE Isabella Holpfer Sophomore Vienna, Austria Southeastern Conference Jo Hua Hung Senior New Taipei City, Taipei Candice Mahe Junior Gourin, France Zoe Walker RS Senior Palm Desert, Calif. 10 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 10
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Lena Capaccia Senior Bethesda, Md. LOCATION College Park, Md. Maria Vittoria Corbi Junior Rome, Italy HEAD COACH Angela Garvin Junior Feeding Hills, Mass. Kelly Hovland Patricie Mackova Sophomore Prague, Czech Republic NICKNAME Panassaya Somchit Freshman Bangkok, Thailand Terrapins Karla Vazquez Setzer Sophomore Villahermosa, Tobasco, Mexico CONFERENCE Big Ten Elena Verticchio Senior Rome, Italy UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI (FL) NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Macarena Aguilera Senior Bueons Aires, Argentina LOCATION Coral Gables, Fla. Anna Backman Sophomore Vaaksy, Finland HEAD COACH Daniella Barrett Freshman Turku, Finland Patti Rizzo Sara Byrne Freshman Douglas, Cork, Ireland NICKNAME Kristyna Fryndlova Junior Prague, Czech Repeublic Hurricanes Renata Grimstad Senior Bergen, Norway CONFERENCE Atlantic Coast Nataliya Guseva Freshman Moscow, Russia Conference Morgan Pankow Freshman New Albany, Ohio Franziska Sliper Freshman Stavanger, Norway MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Brooke Biermann Freshman Wildwood, Mo. LOCATION East Lansing, Mich. Haylin Harris Senior Carmel, Ind. Shannon Kennedy Freshman Bloomfield Hills, Mich. HEAD COACH Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll Katherine Lu Freshman Plainsboro, N.J. NICKNAME Sydney Naro Senior Torontio, Ontario Spartans Valery Plata Senior Floridablanca, Colombia CONFERENCE Leila Raines Sophomore Galena, Ohio Big Ten Nina Rissi Junior Barcelona, Spain Valentina Rossi Sophomore Rosario, Argentia 11 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 11
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Nicole Adam Sophomore Pinehurst, N.C. LOCATION Chapel Hill, N.C. Natalia Aseguinolaza Sophomore San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa, Spain Aleks Golde Junior Atlanta, Ga. HEAD COACH Aimee Neff Crizta Izuzquiza Sophomore Madrid, Spain NICKNAME Krista Junkkari Junior Elimaki, Finland Tar Heels Stephany Kim Freshman Santiago, Dominican Republic CONFERENCE Nicole Lu Senior Taipei, Taiwan Atlantic Coast Conference Riley Quartermain Freshman Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kayla Smith Junior Burlington, N.C. Jennifer Zhou Senior Kunming, China NC STATE UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Isabel Amezcua Sophomore MExico City, MExico LOCATION Raleigh, N.C. Natalie Armbruester Junior Zurich, Switzerland HEAD COACH Pilar Berchot Junior Bueonos Aires, Argentia Page Marsh Inja Fric Junior Ljubljana, Slovenia NICKNAME Lea Klimentova Senior Bratislava, Slovakia Wolfpack Nicole Kramer RS Junior Charlotte, N.C. CONFERENCE Atlantic Coast Lauren Olivares Leon Freshman Celaya, Mexico Conference Ryann Sinclair RS Sophomore Mooresville, N.C. PENN STATE UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Maria Arizaga Sophomore Samborondon, Ecuador LOCATION Michelle Cox Freshman Allentown, Pa. State College, Pa. Mathilde Delavalladae Junior Royan, France HEAD COACH Isha Dhruva Junior Katy, Texas Denise St. Pierre Lauren Freyvogel Juior Gibsonia, Portugal NICKNAME Jami Morris Freshman Chagrin Falls, Ohio Nittany Lions Drew Nienhaus Freshman St. Louis, Mo. CONFERENCE Katie Scheck Freshman Greensboro, Ga. Big Ten Victoria Tip-Aucha Sophomore Vienna, Va. Taylor Waller RS Junior Canonsburg, Pa. Sarah Willis Senior Eaton, Ohio 12 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 12
COUGAR CLASSIC TEAM ROSTERS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Mikayla Bardwell Senior Lewisville, Texas LOCATION Knoxville, Tenn. Bailey Davis Freshman White Plains, Maryland HEAD COACH Vanessa Gilly Sophomore Caracas, Venezuela Diana Cantu Kayla Holden Sophomore Coral Springs, Fla. NICKNAME Shelby Liford RS Junior Knoxville, Tenn. Volunteers Hadley Walts Senior Evansville, Ind. CONFERENCE Southeastern Nicole Whiston Junior San Diego, Calif. Conference VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Jayna Choi Junior Collierville, Tenn. LOCATION Nashville, Tenn. Tess Davenport Junior Buford, Ga. HEAD COACH Virginie Ding Sophomore Hong Kong, China Greg Allen Natasha Kiel Freshman New Hope, Pa. NICKNAME Auston Kim Senior St. Augustine, Fla. Commodores Celina Sattelkau Junior Nuestadt, Germany CONFERENCE Southeastern Ariel Yu Sophomore Windermere, Fla. Conference Louise Yu Grad Student Duluth, Ga. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN NAME YEAR HOMETOWN Riya Ahuja RS Sophomore Gurgaon, India LOCATION Madison, Wisc. Nicole Ciskowski Sophomore Barrington, Ill. Gia Feliciano Freshman Concord, Calif. HEAD COACH Todd Oehrlein Claire Fitzgerald Senior Lake Mary, Fla. NICKNAME Alyssa Gromala RS Junior Mokena, Ill. Badgers Mackenzie Hahn Senior Spring Grove, Ill. CONFERENCE Emily Lauterbach Sophomore Hartland, Wisc. Big Ten Tracy Lee Junior Seoul, South Korea Bobbi Stricker RS Junior Madison, Wisc. 13 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 13
COUGAR CLASSIC PAST TEAM CHAMPIONS 2003 2012 Notre Dame — 889 Florida — 852 Furman — 895 Duke — 858 Miami — 897 Southern Cal — 863 2004 2013 LSU — 873 Florida — 859 Tennessee — 876 Clemson — 860 Furman — 881 College of Charleston — 861 2005 2014 Tennessee — 870 Arkansas — 846 Georgia — 871 UCLA — 853 Vanderbilt — 882 Duke — 856 2006 2015 Florida State — 873 Arkansas — 857 North Carolina — 874 Georgia — 864 Tennessee — 877 Virginia — 865 2007 2016 Notre Dame — 870 North Carolina — 838 Tennessee — 871 Furman — 846 Texas — 875 Wake Forest — 851 Alabama — 875 2018 (shortened due to hurricane) 2008 Florida — 546 Georgia — 858 Vanderbilt — 549 Alabama — 863 Arkansas — 560 North Carolina — 872 2019 2009 Vanderbilt — 837 Georgia — 850 Wake Forest — 838 Florida State — 857 Florida — 840 North Carolina — 869 2010 North Carolina — 860 Ole Miss — 868 Oklahoma — 872 2011 LSU — 848 North Carolina — 853 Florida — 856 14 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC
COUGAR CLASSIC PAST INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2003 2012 Tina Miller — 214 Camilla Hedberg — 203 Miami Florida 2004 2013 Rachel Smith — 212 Anna Young — 211 Virginia Florida 2005 2014 Marci Turner — 212 Sandy Choi — 205 Tennessee Duke 2006 2015 Lauren Hunt — 210 Taylor Tomlinson — 210 North Carolina Florida 2007 2016 Lisa Maunu — 210 Alice Hewson — 210 Notre Dame Clemson 2008 2018 Caroline Westrup — 206 Sierra Brooks — 127 Florida State Florida 2009 2019 Marta Silva Zamora — 208 Auston Kim — 200 Georgia Vanderbilt 2010 Natalie Gleadall — 211 Ole Miss 2011 Austin Ernst — 203 LSU 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC 15
COUGAR CLASSIC RECORDS Team Records Individual Records LOWEST ROUND LOWEST ROUND 268 – Florida (2018) 62 – Sierra Brooks (Florida – 2018) 269 – Vanderbilt (2018) 63 – Haylee Harford (Furman – 2018) 277 – LSU (2011) 64 – Louise Yu (Vanderbilt – 2019) 277 – Vanderbilt (2019) 65 – Sierra Brooks (Florida – 2018) 277 – Wake Forest (2019) 65 – Amanda Doherty (Florida State – 2018) 278 – Arkansas (2018) 65 – Lacy Agnew (Florida State – 2009) 278 – Florida (2018) 65 – Auston Kim (Vanderbilt – 2019) 278 – Florida State (2018) 65 – Sierra Sims (Wake Forest – 2014) 278 – North Carolina (2016) 65 – Alice Hewson (Clemson – 2015) 278 – Furman (2016) 66 – Shot 17 Times in Tournament History 278 – Vanderbilt (2019) 67 – Shot 24 Times in Tournament History 278 – Wake Forest (2019) 278 – Florida (2019) LOWEST TOURNAMENT TOTAL 200 – Auston Kim (Vanderbilt – 2019) LOWEST 203 – Austin Ernst (LSU – 2011) TOURNAMENT TOTAL 203 – Camilla Hedberg (Florida – 2012) 837 – Vanderbilt (2019) 205 – Sandy Choi (Duke – 2014) 838 – North Carolina (2016) 205 – Kelly Whaley (North Carolina – 2016) 838 – Wake Forest (2019) 206 – Katelyn Dambaugh (So. Car. – 2016) 840 – Florida (2019) 206 – Alison Lee (UCLA – 2014) 846 – Arkansas (2014) 206 – Bronte Law (UCLA - 2014) 846 – Furman (2016) 206 – Sierra Sims (Wake Forest – 2014) 848 – LSU – (2011) 206 – Caroline Westrup (Florida St. – 2008) 850 – Georgia (2009) 851 – Wake Forest (2016) 852 – Florida (2012) 16 2021 COUGAR CLASSIC
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