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Buffs Tied For 11th At Peg Bernard Invitational

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STANFORD, Calif. – Through 18 holes of play, the University of Colorado women’s golf team sits tied for 11th at the Peg Bernard Invitational.

The No. 50 Buffaloes hit the links for the first time this spring, shooting a 21-over par 305 at the par-71, 6,084-yard Stanford Golf Course.

“Not a great day for us,” CU head coach Anne Kelly said. “Kristin (Coleman) played well despite two double bogies. Natalie (Vivaldi) and Jamie (Oleksiew) are overcoming injuries and working their way back. Alexis (Keating) had a good ball striking day, but struggled with the putter. Jenny (Coleman’s) game was a bit rusty, but she is a great player and will get back on track. Definitely the putting was tough, but just being on green grass after three weeks of indoor practice is a bonus. With a round of golf under our belts for the first time this season, I am hopeful tomorrow will be a better day for the Buffs.”

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A tough first round for the women, but there is still 2 more rounds and a top 5 finish isn't out of the question.
 
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