CLE ELUM, Wash. - A series of three bogeys to close the front nine put
Sophie Hausmann in a hole that she couldn't climb out of Tuesday, in the second round of the NCAA Women's Golf Cle Elum Regional at Tumble Creek Golf Club. Hausmann shot an 8-over 80, falling into a tie for 64th at 9-over with one round remaining.
Hausmann carded five bogeys on the front nine, including each of the final three holes headed into the turn. She shook off the early struggles to start the back nine, hitting the 10th green in regulation and ultimately tapping in for par. Hausmann took a bogey on the difficult par-three 11th, which played as the toughest hole on the course Tuesday with an average score of 3.58 and just four birdies on the day.
She bounced back to record par on the next four holes, but left birdie opportunities on the course. Hausmann finally carded her first birdie of the day on 16 with her longest made putt of the day. The good fortune did not last long as a three putt on 17 led to a double bogey and she closed the round with a bogey on 18.
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