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Hodge moves into top 10 at ACC Championship

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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Alice Hodge is in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings, and the Florida State Women’s Golf team is in sixth place in the team standings after two rounds of the ACC Championship at the Porters Neck Country Club. Hodge earned a second-round score of 72 and leads the Seminoles with a two-round total of 142. Sophomore Mirabel Ting led the Seminoles with a second-round score of 70 and is in a tie for 16th place in the individual standings with a 36-hole total of 144.

Clemson maintained its lead in the team standings and begins the third and final round of stroke play with a three shot lead over No. 1 seeded Wake Forest. Clemson’s Isabella Rawl holds the individual lead after 36 of 54 holes of stroke play have been completed. Rawl has a two-round total of 138.

The individual leader after the third round of stroke play wins the ACC Women’s Golf individual title. The top four teams after the completion of stroke play on Saturday will move on to the match play semifinals and finals on Sunday.

Florida State begins play in the final round of stroke play only five strokes out of fourth place.

“We had a good finish today after not starting off as well as we would have liked in the morning,” said Head Coach Amy Bond. “We managed to get a couple of birdies and an eagle late which will help us on Saturday. We knew we would have battle coming into the week, and we are in good shape going into tomorrow’s final round.”

Hodge moved herself into 10th place in the individual standings with an even par 72 in the second round and a two-round total of 142. She closed her round as well as any player in the 62-golfer field as she finished birdie-par-par-eagle to finish at even par. Over her back nine, she was four strokes under par with two birdies and her second career eagle in ACC Championship play.

Hodge has now scored seven eagles during her Florida State career. Her first eagle in ACC Championship play came in match play during the 2021 ACC Championship.

Hodge begins play on Saturday in the final stroke play round looking for her second carer top-20 finish in ACC Championship play. She finished in a tie for 16th place in the 2022 ACC Championship with scores of 69-73-78 for a three-round total of 220.

Ting led the Seminoles in the second round with an even par score of 70. Her two-round total of 144 has her in a tie for 16th place in the individual standings. Ting totaled a near clean card with three birdies, 17 holes played at par or better, and just one bogey. She was never above par and was as many as two strokes under par during the round.

Ting played her final 12 holes at 2 strokes under par with two birdies and 10 holes scored at par.

Senior Charlotte Heath, who is playing in her fourth career ACC Championship, is in a for 30th place in the individual standings with scores of 72-75 for a two-round total of 147. She has earned three top-10 finishes during her career in the ACC Championships.

Florida State will play in the first group of the day with NC State and North Carolina at 9 a.m. off of hole No. 1.

Atlantic Coast Conference Championship/April 18-21, 2024

Porters Neck Country Club/Wilmington, N.C./Par 72


6/12.-Florida State, 580

T10.-Alice Hodge, 142

T16.-Mirabel Ting, 144

T30.-Charlotte Heath, 147

T47.-Katherine Cook, 152

T59.-Madison Hewlett, 77

T59.-Kaylah Williams, 78

Atlantic Coast Conference Championship/April 18-21, 2024

Porters Neck Country Club/Wilmington, N.C./Par 72


1.-Clemson, 560

2.-Wake Forest, 563

3.-Virginia, 5871

4.-North Carolina, 575

5.-NC State, 579

6.-Florida State, 580

7.-Virginia Tech, 581

8.-Duke, 585

9.-Boston College, 586

T10.-Miami, 591

T10.-Louisville, 591

12.-Notre Dame, 597
 
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