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Phoenix tie for 13th at Music City Classic

Phoenix tie for 13th at Music City Classic

Yahoo12-04-2025

OLD HICKORY — Cumberland's women wrapped up the Music City Classic at the Hermitage Golf Course on Tuesday finishing in a tie for 13th place.
Keiser held on to the No. 1 spot to win the tournament shooting a 859 across three rounds. SCAD-Atlanta finished in second at 878 with Lindsey Wilson finishing in third at 887. Indiana Wesleyan was the biggest mover on day two jumping up three spots to finish in fourth at 889. Marian took fifth place to round out the top five.
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Cumberland shot a 316 on the final day to finish with 934 strokes throughout the tournament.
Matilda Lind was the highest finisher for Cumberland tying for 22nd place. Lind shot a three-over 75 on day two with four birdies. She finished with a total of 223 strokes in the tournament.
Crystal Zamzow shot an 80 in her final round to finish 231 total shots. Zamzow finished tied for 47th place. She picked up one birdie with nine bogeys in her final round.
Lucy Labdon finished tied for 74th place at 241 strokes. Labdon posted the second-best score of the day for Cumberland with a seven-over 79. Labdon posted 11 pars and seven bogeys on the day.
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Franziska Mramor totaled 245 strokes across 54 holes. Mramor ended in 79th place after shooting an 83 in her final round.
Liza Kharaldina posted an 82 in her final round to end with 254 total shots. Kharaldina tied for 84th place. Ksenia Yakovleva ended in 89th place at 260 shots. She posted an 88 in her final round. Emily Loveless finished in 93rd place at 283 strokes with a 97 in her last round.
The Phoenix will now gear up for the conference tournament at Bowling Green (Ky.) Country Club on April 28-29.

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