The Stanford Women’s Golf Team had a successful tournament this weekend, captained by Stefanie Deng. The team competed against some of the top collegiate golf teams in the country, and they did not disappoint.
The tournament was held at the Stanford Golf Course, and the team was led by Deng, a senior from San Francisco. Deng has been a part of the team since her freshman year, and she has been a leader both on and off the course. She has been a great example for her teammates, and her leadership has been instrumental in the team’s success this season.
The tournament began with the team competing in the first round of the tournament, and they finished with a strong score of +2. This put them in a tie for fourth place, and they were just one stroke behind the leader.
In the second round, the team continued to play well and finished with a score of +3. This put them in a tie for third place, and they were just two strokes behind the leader.
The final round of the tournament was a nail-biter, and the team was able to finish in second place with a score of +4. This was an impressive performance, and it was a testament to the hard work and dedication that Deng and her teammates put into their preparation for the tournament.
Overall, the Stanford Women’s Golf Team had a great tournament, and they should be proud of their performance. Deng was an excellent captain, and she led her team to a successful finish. The team is now looking forward to their next tournament, and they are confident that they can continue to build on their success.