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Pirates in 11th Place Following Round One at William & Mary

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Megan Tenhundfeld is leading the Pirates with a 4-over-par, 76, in round one.

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Megan Tenhundfeld

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Sept. 13, 2015

ANNAPOLIS, MD. – Senior Megan Tenhundfeld (Loveland, Ohio) shot a 4-over-par, 76, in the first round of the 2015 William & Mary Invitational to pace the Seton Hall women’s golf team to a 11th place standing.

Collectively, the Pirates fired a 26-over-par, 314, in round one, and currently trail the team leaders, UNC-Wilmington by 21 strokes with two rounds still to play.

Tournament Details:
2015 WILLIAM & MARY INVITATIONAL

Par-72, Plantation Course
Kingsmill Resort
Three Rounds, Sept. 13-15
Team Scoreboard | Player Scoreboard

Seton Hall Lineup Notes:
Megan Tenhundfeld (Loveland, OHio) - 4-over-par, 76 (tied for 19th)

Macky Fouse (Aliquippa, Pa.) - 7-over-par, 79 (tied for 37th place)

Cassie Pantelas (Canton, Ohio) - 7-over-par, 79 (tied for 37th place)

McKenzie Cutter (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) - 8-over par, 80 (T-41st place)

Karlie Zabrosky (Erie, Pa.) - 10-over par, 82 (T-54th place)

The Field:
The 2015 field features 12 teams. In addition to Seton Hall and host William & Mary, competing teams include Appalachian State, Bucknell, Eastern Kentucky, High Point, Longwood, UNC-Wilmington, North Dakota State, Presbyterian, Radford and Western Carolina.

The Course:
The Plantation Course is an Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay design that challenges players of all skill levels. The 6,432-yard, par-72 course favors accurate iron play and good putting. Fairway landing areas are generous, but water comes into play on eight holes, and there’s no shortage of deep woods or yawning ravines. Greens are large and provide inviting targets for approach shots. Once on the putting surface, undulations and swales make getting down in two a satisfying accomplishment. With landmarks from Richard Kingsmill’s 1736 plantation woven into the landscape, a round on the Plantation Course is truly historic.

Scoreboards
http://www.shupirates.com/sports/w-golf/recaps/091315aaa.html
 
Can somebody explain whey they didn't take all seven members on the roster, and have two of them play as individuals? They've done that before.

Does it depend on each player qualifying? If so, what does it take to qualify?

Thanks.
 
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