
Photo by: Andy Mead
Demon Deacons Set for Final Fall Tournament
10/27/2022 1:45:00 PM | Women's Golf
WILMINGTON, N.C. - The No. 2 Wake Forest women's golf team is closing out their fall season at the 20th annual Landfall Tradition in Wilmington this weekend.
The Deacs are coming off a second-place finish at the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invite last week and have now finished first or second place in each of their first four fall events.
Wake Forest led all teams in scoring on par fours and was second in scoring on par fives. The team totaled 49 birdies and one eagle from graduate student Emilia Migliaccio, which came on the par-four 18th in the first round.
Migliaccio and senior Lauren Walsh paced the Deacs all week, as they both finished inside the top 5, in a tie for fourth. Migliaccio was second in the field in scoring on par threes and Walsh had the third-most birdies in the field with 13.
Wake Forest went into the final round just two strokes back from Kentucky, two under and four under respectively. Early birdies from Rachel Kuehn, Anne-Sterre den Dunnen and Migliaccio kept the Deacs in contention. Walsh was able to maintain her position with two birdies in her first nine holes as well. Kuehn fired off four birdies over her final nine holes of the day to make up some ground for the team, and Migliaccio recorded two more as well before the day was over.
The Deacs finished one over par as a team to come in second, with three players inside the top 15.
Wake Forest Lineup
Freshman Anne-Sterre den Dunnen will be playing as an individual. She has a 73.50 stroke average over six rounds of competition this fall. She finished tied for 26th at the Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate in September as an individual. She played in the lineup for the first time at the Tar Heel last week and finished in a tie for 33rd.
Format
The event will be played over three days, with one round of 18-hole stroke play each day. Tee times will begin at 8:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday with a shotgun start at 8:45 on Sunday for the final round.
Live scoring will be available via Golfstat.
Competing Teams
Wake Forest
UNC Wilmington - host
Alabama
UCF
Duke
Florida State
Furman
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
NC State
North Carolina
Penn State
Purdue
San Jose State
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia Tech
Course Information
The Deacs are coming off a second-place finish at the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invite last week and have now finished first or second place in each of their first four fall events.
Wake Forest led all teams in scoring on par fours and was second in scoring on par fives. The team totaled 49 birdies and one eagle from graduate student Emilia Migliaccio, which came on the par-four 18th in the first round.
Migliaccio and senior Lauren Walsh paced the Deacs all week, as they both finished inside the top 5, in a tie for fourth. Migliaccio was second in the field in scoring on par threes and Walsh had the third-most birdies in the field with 13.
Wake Forest went into the final round just two strokes back from Kentucky, two under and four under respectively. Early birdies from Rachel Kuehn, Anne-Sterre den Dunnen and Migliaccio kept the Deacs in contention. Walsh was able to maintain her position with two birdies in her first nine holes as well. Kuehn fired off four birdies over her final nine holes of the day to make up some ground for the team, and Migliaccio recorded two more as well before the day was over.
The Deacs finished one over par as a team to come in second, with three players inside the top 15.
Wake Forest Lineup
- Rachel Kuehn
- 70.17 stroke average
- Four top-15 finishes
- One title
- ANNIKA Award Fall Watch List
- Carolina Chacarra
- 70.44 stroke average
- Two top-10 finishes
- ANNIKA Award Fall Watch List
- Lauren Walsh
- 71.00 stroke average
- Three top-10 finishes
- ANNIKA Award Fall Watch List
- Mimi Rhodes
- 73.50 stroke average
- One top-25 finish
- Emilia Migliaccio
- 72.00 stroke average
- Four top-25 finishes
- Two of which are top-10 finishes
Freshman Anne-Sterre den Dunnen will be playing as an individual. She has a 73.50 stroke average over six rounds of competition this fall. She finished tied for 26th at the Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate in September as an individual. She played in the lineup for the first time at the Tar Heel last week and finished in a tie for 33rd.
Format
The event will be played over three days, with one round of 18-hole stroke play each day. Tee times will begin at 8:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday with a shotgun start at 8:45 on Sunday for the final round.
Live scoring will be available via Golfstat.
Competing Teams
Wake Forest
UNC Wilmington - host
Alabama
UCF
Duke
Florida State
Furman
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
NC State
North Carolina
Penn State
Purdue
San Jose State
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia Tech
Course Information
- Country Club of Landfall, Pete Dye Course - Wilmington, North Carolina
- Par 72, 6,150 yards
- With 45 holes of golf designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, players at the Country Club of Landfall should not expect an easy day. The club emphasizes competitive golf, with at least one day a week for league competitions only.
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