
Preview: The Bruzzy
4/10/2022 2:07:00 PM | Women's Golf
Horned Frogs to play in Fort Worth on Monday and Tuesday
FORT WORTH -- The 29th-ranked TCU women's golf team begins play Monday at The Bruzzy in Fort Worth.
The Event
Hosted by North Texas, The Bruzzy is held at the Waterchase Golf Club. The format has 36 holes Monday with 18 on Tuesday. Both days have an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Admission is free and open to the public. Live scoring is available HERE.
The Field
Including TCU, the 14-team field at The Bruzzy features eight programs ranked in the top 50: No. 7 Oklahoma State, No. 13 Texas, No. 17 Baylor, No. 21 Texas Tech, No. 37 Iowa State, No. 46 North Texas and No. 49 Oklahoma. Also competing are Charlotte, Houston, Kansas, Kansas State, Tulane and Tulsa.
The Lineup
TCU will be represented by Caitlyn Macnab, Sabrina Iqbal, Lois Lau, Trinity King and Valeria Pacheco.
Macnab and Iqbal are 30th and 45th, respectively, in Golfweek's national player rankings.
Macnab posted her third runner-up finish in the past six tournaments at last week's Silverado Showdown in Napa, Calif. She began play there just two days after competing at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Macnab's 70.9 stroke average is on pace to break Iqbal's TCU season mark of 72.0 in the 2019-20 campaign. Macnab, who is 20 under in her last three tournaments, has shot par or better in 17 of 24 rounds this season. The freshman from Johannesburg, South Africa, has carded a team-best seven sub-70 scores, including four of her last seven rounds.
Iqbal became TCU's career leader with 328 birdies after totaling eight at the Silverado Showdown. She already holds the program's all-time marks with 54 rounds of par or better and a 72.9 stroke average. Her career-low 71.2 this season is second on the team to Macnab. Iqbal has 26 top-20 results, including 16 in the top 10, in 37 career tournaments.
Lau is third on TCU with a 74.0 stroke average, an improvement from her 74.4 mark as a freshman last season. The Noisy-sur-Ecole, France, native has two top-10 results this year.
King, from nearly Arlington, will be in her third tournament of the year. She carded a season-low round of 69 at the Schooner Fall Classic.
Pacheco joins Macnab and Iqbal as the lone Horned Frogs to play in all eight tournaments this season. The senior from Hallandale Beach, Fla., has a 74.7 stroke average that equals her career-best mark from a year ago.
The Event
Hosted by North Texas, The Bruzzy is held at the Waterchase Golf Club. The format has 36 holes Monday with 18 on Tuesday. Both days have an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Admission is free and open to the public. Live scoring is available HERE.
The Field
Including TCU, the 14-team field at The Bruzzy features eight programs ranked in the top 50: No. 7 Oklahoma State, No. 13 Texas, No. 17 Baylor, No. 21 Texas Tech, No. 37 Iowa State, No. 46 North Texas and No. 49 Oklahoma. Also competing are Charlotte, Houston, Kansas, Kansas State, Tulane and Tulsa.
The Lineup
TCU will be represented by Caitlyn Macnab, Sabrina Iqbal, Lois Lau, Trinity King and Valeria Pacheco.
Macnab and Iqbal are 30th and 45th, respectively, in Golfweek's national player rankings.
Macnab posted her third runner-up finish in the past six tournaments at last week's Silverado Showdown in Napa, Calif. She began play there just two days after competing at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Macnab's 70.9 stroke average is on pace to break Iqbal's TCU season mark of 72.0 in the 2019-20 campaign. Macnab, who is 20 under in her last three tournaments, has shot par or better in 17 of 24 rounds this season. The freshman from Johannesburg, South Africa, has carded a team-best seven sub-70 scores, including four of her last seven rounds.
Iqbal became TCU's career leader with 328 birdies after totaling eight at the Silverado Showdown. She already holds the program's all-time marks with 54 rounds of par or better and a 72.9 stroke average. Her career-low 71.2 this season is second on the team to Macnab. Iqbal has 26 top-20 results, including 16 in the top 10, in 37 career tournaments.
Lau is third on TCU with a 74.0 stroke average, an improvement from her 74.4 mark as a freshman last season. The Noisy-sur-Ecole, France, native has two top-10 results this year.
King, from nearly Arlington, will be in her third tournament of the year. She carded a season-low round of 69 at the Schooner Fall Classic.
Pacheco joins Macnab and Iqbal as the lone Horned Frogs to play in all eight tournaments this season. The senior from Hallandale Beach, Fla., has a 74.7 stroke average that equals her career-best mark from a year ago.
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