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Mar 08, 2026

Tigers Finish Fifth at Gators Invitational

Tournament Details:
Dates: March 6-8, 2026
Location: Gainesville, Fla.
Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course
Par / Yardage: Par 70 | 6,002 yards
Format: 54 holes, 18 holes each day (Sunday shotgun start at 9 a.m.)
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Gainesville, Fla. – Clemson women’s golf wrapped up play Saturday at the Gators Invitational with a final-round 288 (+8) to secure a fifth-place finish at Mark Bostick Golf Course. The Tigers posted a three-round total of 869 (+29) in the 14-team field.

Clemson improved its score in the final round after opening with rounds of 290 (+10) and 291 (+11). The Tigers finished just one stroke behind fourth-place Miami and one stroke ahead of Oklahoma in a tightly packed middle of the leaderboard.

Florida captured the team title at 20-under par, followed by Virginia (-2) and North Carolina (E).

ON THE SCORECARD
Clemson’s lineup recorded seven counting scores of 71 or better in the tournament and closed the week with their lowest round of the event.

Across the 54 holes, Clemson combined for 15 rounds of 75 or better while navigating a challenging par-70 setup at Mark Bostick Golf Course.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Sydney Roberts and Aitana Tuesta led Clemson with identical finishes, each tying for 13th place at 3-over par for the tournament. Both players recorded three consecutive rounds of 71, providing consistent scoring throughout the event.

Ivy Schulze, competing as an individual, delivered Clemson’s best final-round score with an even-par 70 to finish tied for 18th at 5-over.

Sarah Uebelhart closed with a 71 (+1) in the final round to finish tied for 34th at 9-over overall, while Juliette Demeaux finished tied for 59th at 20-over after rounds of 76-76-78.

Isabella Rawl rounded out the Clemson lineup, finishing tied for 55th at 19-over.

TEAM LEADERBOARD

  1. Florida (-20)
  2. Virginia (-2)
  3. North Carolina (E) 
  4. Miami (+28)
  5. Clemson (+29)

UP NEXT
Clemson returns to action on Mar. 16-17 at the Briar’s Creek Invitational in Johns Island, South Carolina.

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