INMAN, SC - The Chapman girls' golf team returned to their home course at Village Greens on Thursday and when they walked off the course they had captured a victory over fellow region team Broome in a nine-hole match.
The Panthers shot a match low score of 203 which gave them an impressive victory over the Centurions as they shot a team score of 260. Chapman girls' golf team head coach Andy Pitt was happy to see that his team while glad about the victory weren't happy with not playing their best match which shows growth in the team. "We're glad we got the win but you can tell today that the girls weren't happy that they didn't have their best," said Pitt. "That's encouraging because it shows growth as a team and you can tell that they want to improve." Chapman was led by Adeline Todd who shot a match low score of 47 to earn medalist honors. She finished just three shots ahead of teammate Samantha Ireland to win the individual side of the match. The Panthers will return to the course on Monday when they compete in the Lady Patriot Invitational at Smithfields Country Club in Easley. The tournament starts a busy three days for the team that sees them also compete in The Jack tournament at Cross Creek Plantation in Seneca before facing the same Broome team on Wednesday at The Creek. Comments are closed.
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