This WeekÂ
The Utah Valley women's golf team travels to The Evergreen State to compete in the Eagle Invitational, Oct. 9-10, at Indian Canyon Golf Course in Spokane, Washington.
Tournament FormatÂ
The 11-team field will be participating in a 54-hole collegiate tournament to be played at the par 71 6,028-yard Indian Canyon Golf Course in Spokane, Washington. Golfers will play 36 holes in a shotgun start on Monday, Oct. 9. The golfers will then play a final 18-hole round on Tuesday, Oct. 10. The tournament will start each day with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. PT
Last Time OutÂ
Abbey Porter shot a 2-under-par 69 on Sept. 26Â to lead the Utah Valley women's golf team in the final round of the 54 for IX Tournament at TalonsCove Golf Club and finish 18th on the leaderboard with a three-round Â2-over-par 218 (74-75-69). Utah Valley finished ninth on the 14-team leaderboard with a three-round score of 26-over-par 890 (300-297-293).
Tournament FieldÂ
The 11-team field will include host Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Cal State Northridge, Weber State, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Utah Tech, Montana, Montana State, and Utah Valley.
Tournament StatsÂ
Live scoring will be available on GolfStat.com, while daily results will be posted online at GoUVU.com.
About the CourseÂ
Indian Canyon was designed in 1930 by H. Chandler Egan and has been chosen by Golf Digest many times as one of the top 25 public courses in the United States. The Canyon sits atop the west entrance to Spokane, overlooking the city. Indian Canyon requires accuracy from the tee to the green. The site of many major tournaments, Indian Canyon has hosted the U.S.G.A. three times; the United States Amateur Public Links Championship in 1941 and 1984; and the United States Women's Amateur Public Links Championship in 1989. Built on a canyon wall with a vertical drop of 240 feet amid many towering pines, the Canyon offers a very diverse and unique playing environment.Â
Team UVUÂ
Competing for team UVU this week will be Abbey Porter, Caylyn Ponich, Pati Uluave, Chloe Jang, and Millie Terrion. Maria Ortiz will be playing as an individual. Â