All six Gators placed in the top-20 with Inès Archer leading in a 5th place outing.
GREENSBORO, Ga. – The Florida women’s golf team finished second at the Reynolds Lake Oconee Invitational at the National Course on Sunday.
Six Gators finished inside the top-20 while UF earned its seventh top-5 finish of the season, adding to three wins and a pair of 4th place outings in the fall. After three rounds, Florida had a team score of 890 (+26) as Western Kentucky won the tournament at 884 (+20).
Inès Archer was the top finisher in the lineup behind a 5th place outing, marking her second top-5 of the spring slate. She shot a final round of 1-under 71 with a bogey-free back nine to end +5 for the weekend and four shots back of medalist honors. The under-par round was only one of 10 through all three rounds.
Competing as an individual, freshman Elaine Widjaja placed 8th at 8-over. She carded a round three of even-par 72 with four birdies on the day. It was her third top-10 of the season, tied for a team-best with Archer.
One stroke separated the next four UF golfers in the lineup. Siuue Wu (+9) finished T12 as she made an eagle in her final 18-holes on the par5 8th (471 yards) and was only one three to make an eagle at the tournament. After an opening round of +7, she went +2 and +1 to close out.
In T15, Addison Klonowski (+10) snagged her team-high sixth top-25 of the season. A shot behind her was Paula Francisco (+11) and Jessica Guiser (+11) tied for 20th.
Two more events remain in the regular season for the Gators, starting with the host of the Gators Invitational (March 7-9) and ending at the Chattanooga Invitational (March 28-30).
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