Event: Roseann Schwartz Invitational
Host: Youngstown State
When: September 22-23
Where: Boardman, Ohio
Course: Mill Creek Golf Course (North Course)
Format: Play 5, take 4, 36 holes
Yardage: 6,036 yards
Par: 72
Live Results: Link
About the Course
Mill Creek Golf Course features two 18-hole championship courses designed by Donald Ross that opened to the public in 1928. Both courses are par 70 with four sets of tees, stretching from 5095 yards to 6511 yards. The South Course plays over a flat terrain with tree-lined fairways. Natural areas and streams come into play on five holes. The South Course has been selected by Golfweek as one of America’s 30 Best Municipal Courses. The North Course weaves through tall trees and includes a variety of natural hazards.
Meet the Field
Youngstown State, Bucknell, Cleveland State, Detroit Mercy, Eastern Illinois, Indiana State, Kent State, Le Moyne, Mercyhurst, Niagara, Purdue Fort Wayne, Saint Francis (Pa.) and Western Michigan.
Mastodon Lineup
Hunar Mittal, Lillian Gottman, Natalie Papa, Olivia Jang and Louise Ekesall will compete for the team score. Lara Dommach will play as an individual.
All The Records
The Mastodons are coming off the best season in program history, which saw Purdue Fort Wayne set new records in single-season scoring (307.6), winning percentage (.570), low-54 (901) and wins (2).
Last Time Out
The Mastodons tied for 10th at the A-Ga-Ming Invitational early in September. Hunar Mittal had a team-best 237.
Coming Up
Purdue Fort Wayne will head to Port Clinton, Ohio to play in the Rocket Classic on September 30-October 1. Toledo’s event will feature two other Horizon League teams: Detroit Mercy and Green Bay.
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