The Woodlands, Texas, February 17, 2026
The Montana State University women’s golf team struggled on the first day of the Texas Golf Throwdown, finishing 14th out of 15 teams with a score of 60 over par. Competing at The Woodlands Country Club, the Bobcats experienced tough conditions against formidable teams like Iowa State and Nebraska. They seek to improve performance in the final round scheduled for February 17, with hopes that the experience will aid their development throughout the season.
The Woodlands, Texas – The Montana State University women’s golf team ended the first day of the Texas Golf Throwdown, placing 14th out of 15 teams with a cumulative score of 60 over par. The challenging conditions saw the Bobcats struggling to climb the leaderboard during this competitive tournament, which features teams like Iowa State, Nebraska, Texas State, and UT Arlington.
The Texas Golf Throwdown is a 54-hole event being held at The Woodlands Country Club, a par-72 course stretching 6,311 yards. Following their opening round, the Bobcats are scheduled to compete in the final round on Tuesday, February 17.
This marks the Bobcats’ inaugural participation in the Texas Golf Throwdown, offering them a crucial opportunity to gain experience against tough competitors. The team’s lineup for the tournament includes Lauren Greeny, Eva Heinz, Maddie Montoya, Sailor Graham, and Ashleigh Wilson, with Norah Seidl playing as an individual.
As the tournament progresses, the Bobcats aim to improve their performance in the final round while using this competition to gauge their progress and address areas for improvement. Live scoring will be available for fans to follow the team’s achievements on Tuesday.
The Bobcats plan to continue their season with upcoming events, including the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in Hawaii on March 17-18 and the Bell Bank Pay It Forward Collegiate in Arizona on March 23-24. These competitions are expected to challenge the team further and aid their development throughout the season.
The Texas Golf Throwdown is not only a stepping stone for the Bobcats this season but also a testament to their commitment to excelling in collegiate golf and representing Montana State University with pride.
FAQ
What was Montana State University’s women’s golf team’s placement at the Texas Golf Throwdown?
The Montana State University women’s golf team finished 14th out of 15 teams with a cumulative score of 60 over par.
When is the final round of the Texas Golf Throwdown scheduled?
The final round of the tournament is set to begin at 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday, February 17.
Who are the teams participating in the Texas Golf Throwdown?
The tournament features competitive teams including Iowa State, Nebraska, Texas State, and UT Arlington.
How many holes is the Texas Golf Throwdown event?
The Texas Golf Throwdown is a 54-hole event.
When is Montana State University’s next competition after the Texas Golf Throwdown?
The Bobcats will participate in the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational on March 17-18.
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