Duke to play in Tar Heel Invitational
By Sports Staff | October 8, 2010Duke heads down today for the Tar Heel Invitational.
Duke heads down today for the Tar Heel Invitational.
After a solid first day saw Duke atop the leaderboard in Raleigh, just 18 holes separated the Blue Devils from their first tournament victory of the season Tuesday.
The No. 23 Blue Devils came out firing in the opening day of action at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate Monday, taking a three-stroke team lead into the final day of golf today.
With the graduation of Aussie Alison Whitaker last May, Duke lost not just a vocal team leader, but also it’s only foreign flair.
The Blue Devils have a history of success at the Mason Rudolph Championship, taking the title three times this decade. This weekend, however, was a slightly different story.
Highly touted freshman women’s golfer Laetitia Beck was named yesterday to the Israeli team in the World Amateur Team Championship.
The Blue Devils finished sixth this weekend after concluding play at the Fighting Illini Invitational Sunday.
The Blue Devils will waste no time teeing it up with the best teams in the nation when they start play today at the Fighting Illini Invitational, their first tournament of the fall season.
For the second year running, the Blue Devils made up a ton of ground on the final day of the NCAA Fall Preview—but this year the deficit to start the day was simply too much to overcome.
Duke remains in a tie for sixth in the NCAA Fall Preview after a solid second day, but sophomore Lindy Duncan has vaulted up the individual leaderboard after a career-best round of 66.
Duke’s season teed off yesterday with the NCAA Fall Preview, a tournament that has been kind to the Blue Devils in the past.
Duke’s season tees off today with the NCAA Fall Preview, a tournament that has been kind to the Blue Devils in the past.
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The Blue Devils finished the NCAA Tournament tied for eighth at the Country Club of Landfall Friday after bouncing back from poor second and third days with an even-par 288.
It took all 54 holes, but Duke hit its stride just in time to make the NCAA Championship.
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