Purdue Women’s golf is off to a great start in Las Vegas as they compete in the NCAA Regional. They’ll need to be top 5 to advance to the national championship. So far so good. Purdue went 4 under on day one, that puts them in 3rd and 4 shots off the lead. Even better, they are 10 shots clear of 5th. The top 4 of Purdue’s golfers finished 1 under to tie for 6th overall. That’s currently 5 shots off the lead. Highlights include Ashley Kozlowski’s eagle on 18, 5 birdies for Momo Sugiyama, and freshman Jasmine Kahler, who had a strong performance at the B1G Championship, coming out with a 71.
🦅 ALERT 🚨@askozlowski drains an eagle from off the green on 18 to grab some momentum for the turn!
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— Purdue W Golf (@PurdueWGolf) May 6, 2024
The Kid! Jasmine Kahler birdies 18 to make the turn in red figures (-1) 💪
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— Purdue W Golf (@PurdueWGolf) May 6, 2024
Momo chips it close for her 4th 🐥 on the opening 9!
Purdue makes the turn in 2nd (-1)
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— Purdue W Golf (@PurdueWGolf) May 6, 2024
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