SCOTTSDALE (Ariz.) — Saturday morning, it was a birdie frenzy at Grayhawk Golf Club. Teams who didn’t make any birdies were left behind.
Saturday’s second round of 2023 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship was played under clear skies and with virtually no wind. The conditions were ideal for scoring. Stanford, South Carolina, and Texas all took advantage. The morning score average was 72.39, which is more than two shots less than Friday.
Stanford’s round set a record for the lowest round ever in NCAA championship history. It’s not bad for the NCAA champions and top-seeded squad.
The Cardinal is not in front after 36 holes, but the No. 2 seeded team (and the No. The Golfweek/Sagarin rankings have the Cardinal as No.
What you need to know about the second round of 2023’s NCAA Women’s Golf Championship.