Meghan Pettibone continued her solid play Monday night as the Bellmont Braves attempted to knock off a tough Concordia team, playing their match at the short McMillen course and hitting from the men’s tees.
Bellmont shot a team season-best 189 in the match, but the Cadets were superior, winning 175-189.
“Even though it’s a par 33, the girls played those tees, so there were no short Par 4s and one of them really could be considered a Par 5 for high school girls,” noted head coach Mike Macke, who also pointed out that three of the Par 3s played at over 150 yards Monday night.
Pettibone finished her night with a 42, even bogey, with four pars on her card.
“It was another good round for Meghan,” said Macke. “Her ball striking continues to improve and she’s starting to capitalize on her short game.”
Krosbi Butler had three pars and carded a 48.
“She played several good holes,” Macke noted. “She has become a pretty dependable player at No. 4.”
No. 5 Addi Johnson also played her best golf of the year, turning in her lowest score ever on nine holes.
“Best round ever tonight,” said Macke. “It was really good to see her have fun on the course.”
Bellmont Scores
Meghan Pettibone 42
Ella Hockemeyer 52
Abigail Blythe 51
Krosbi Butler 48
Addi Johnson 48
Concordia Scores
Olivia Stronczak 40
Lauren Goodman 47
Mia Loggins 40
Addison Myers 48
Morgan Moher 51
Canterbury Scores
Amanda Heck 60
Shyla Kaushin 65
Clara Satter 58