Women's Golf Begins Spring Championship Season at BGSU Intercollegiate
Tech Women's Golf opens the spring Championship season at Bowling Green State University Intercollegiate. Round 1 begins at 9:30 a.m. CT and Round 2 is scheduled to begin around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
By Caden Smith, TTU Athletics Media Relations
GLENDALE, Ariz.- Tech Women's Golf opens the spring Championship season at Bowling Green State University Intercollegiate. Round 1 begins at 9:30 a.m. CT and Round 2 is scheduled to begin around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
The Tech women's golf team was picked to finish third in the OVC, receiving 48 points in a vote among league head coaches. Chloe Griffith was selected to the OVC Players to Watch list. Griffith led the Golden Eagles with a 74.5 average in the fall. She posted a three over through 15 rounds. Griffith finished in the Top 10 three times and the Top 20 three times and notched a low round of 70 during the fall season.
The Golden Eagles return two seniors (Sydney Branson, Kaydi Rhodes), three juniors (Lydia Baker, Chloe Griffith, Lexus Julian), one sophomore (Kailey Lane), and one redshirt freshman (Summer Pilot) to round out the 2025-26 roster.
BGSU Intercollegiate
Dates: Feb. 10-11
Times: Round 1 (Tues.)– 9:30 a.m. / Round 2 – 2 p.m. / Round 3 (Wed.) - TBD
Location: Glendale, Ariz
Host: Bowling Green State University
Course: Wigwam Resort – Blue
Par/Length: 71 / 6,000 yards
Live Stats
LINEUP
FALL SCORES
- Kailey Lane averaged 75 shots per round, finished in the top 10 twice, recorded three top 20 finishes, shot a low par of 70, and shot +3.
- Kaydi Rhodes averaged 75.1 shots per round, recorded one top 10 and three top 20 finishes, shot a low Par of 71, and shot +3.
- Lexus Julian averaged 77.7 shots per round, posted a low Par of 74, and shot +6.
- Sydney Branson averaged 78.1 shots per round, recorded a low Par of 74, and scored +6.
- Summer Pilot averaged 80.6 shots per round, shot a low Par of 76, and posted +9.
- Lydia Baker averaged 80.7 shots per round, notched a low Par of 76, and carded +9.
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