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Ellie Gower and Issy Simpson
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Buffs Compete At Pair Of Tournaments In The U.K.
August 27, 2020 | Women's Golf
BOULDER — A duo of sophomores on the University of Colorado women's golf team, Ellie Gower and Issy Simpson, wrapped up play in a pair of tournaments in the United Kingdom on Thursday.
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Simpson played in the British Women's Amateur at West Lancashire Golf Club in Liverpool. She advanced to the match play portion of the event after shooting a 71 (1-under) in stroke play to tie for first, which also tied for co-medalist honors. Play was shortened from two rounds of stroke play to one due to the weather.
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In the match play portion of the tournament, she faced off against the defending champion, Emily Toy, and lost 1 down.
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Following the match, she said, "It was such a tight match, so it's a difficult pill to swallow. It was an unfortunate draw after coming first in qualifying."
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According to Simpson, winds were around 45 mph and "it was just awful torrential rain." The match was called after about 15 holes of play.
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At Sandy Lodge Golf Club in Northwood, Gower took part in the English Girls' Amateur Stroke Play Championship and tied for ninth after two rounds with a 5-over 149 (77-72).
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Gower shot a 77 in the first round, which included a pair of birdies, but she also carded three bogeys and two double-bogeys. The second round saw improvement as she scored a 72 with five birdies.
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The tournament usually includes a third round, but it was canceled due to weather, which was unfortunate because Gower was playing a great round. She had just two holes left in the round to play and was sitting on a 63.
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"I was tied for third with a birdie putt on 17 and then had 18 to play, so I could have got to 2-under (for the round)," Gower said following the cancellation of the third round. "So that's a shame."
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Simpson played in the British Women's Amateur at West Lancashire Golf Club in Liverpool. She advanced to the match play portion of the event after shooting a 71 (1-under) in stroke play to tie for first, which also tied for co-medalist honors. Play was shortened from two rounds of stroke play to one due to the weather.
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In the match play portion of the tournament, she faced off against the defending champion, Emily Toy, and lost 1 down.
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Following the match, she said, "It was such a tight match, so it's a difficult pill to swallow. It was an unfortunate draw after coming first in qualifying."
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According to Simpson, winds were around 45 mph and "it was just awful torrential rain." The match was called after about 15 holes of play.
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At Sandy Lodge Golf Club in Northwood, Gower took part in the English Girls' Amateur Stroke Play Championship and tied for ninth after two rounds with a 5-over 149 (77-72).
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Gower shot a 77 in the first round, which included a pair of birdies, but she also carded three bogeys and two double-bogeys. The second round saw improvement as she scored a 72 with five birdies.
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The tournament usually includes a third round, but it was canceled due to weather, which was unfortunate because Gower was playing a great round. She had just two holes left in the round to play and was sitting on a 63.
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"I was tied for third with a birdie putt on 17 and then had 18 to play, so I could have got to 2-under (for the round)," Gower said following the cancellation of the third round. "So that's a shame."
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