
TEE SHEET: 2022 The Southern
10/16/2022 3:30:00 PM | Women's Golf
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida women's golf will compete in its fall season finale when the Ospreys head up to Georgia Southern to play in The Southern starting on Monday, Oct. 17, in Statesboro, Ga.
The Ospreys opened their fall with three consecutive tournaments playing nine rounds over a span of 15 days. After just over two weeks of rest from that slate, UNF will return to action and looks to bounce back from their performance at the Evie Odom Invitational.
The Savannah Golf Club (Statesboro, Ga.)
Par 72 | 6036 Yards
54 holes (Three rounds of 18 holes)
#58 Kennesaw State
#70 Georgia Southern
#75 Yale
#84 North Florida
#95 Incarnate Word
#98 Campbell
#100 Western Kentucky
Augusta
Jacksonville State
Seminole State College (FL)
After wrapping up play in their fall season, the Ospreys have their spring season debut tournament at the UCF Challenge on Sunday, Feb. 5, in Orlando, Fla.
The Ospreys opened their fall with three consecutive tournaments playing nine rounds over a span of 15 days. After just over two weeks of rest from that slate, UNF will return to action and looks to bounce back from their performance at the Evie Odom Invitational.
COURSE REPORT
The Savannah Golf Club (Statesboro, Ga.)Par 72 | 6036 Yards
54 holes (Three rounds of 18 holes)
ON THE TEE
- Jessie Cai (74.22)
 - Christin Eisenbeiss (71.00)
 - Kaitlynn Washburn (77.11)
 - Daniela Gonzalez (74.89)
 - Wyndom Burnett (73.78)
 
- Ind. Anastacia Johnson (N/A)
 
THE FIELD: 10 Teams
#58 Kennesaw State#70 Georgia Southern
#75 Yale
#84 North Florida
#95 Incarnate Word
#98 Campbell
#100 Western Kentucky
Augusta
Jacksonville State
Seminole State College (FL)
TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK
- First tournament played at Georgia Southern in program history; first event played in state of Georgia since the Ospreys won the ASUN Championship last season.
 - UNF looks to finish inside the top four teams for the third time this fall after placing fourth at Wisconsin and third at Furman.
 - Ospreys will return to a par-72 course after playing at Old Dominion's par-70 course at the Evie Odom Invite.
 - First time playing in a fourth event for the fall season since 2019 when they played in tournaments hosted by South Alabama, Gonzaga, Furman and College of Charleston.
 - Will open season playing in four unique states outside of Florida for the first time since the 2016 season.
 - The field features 10 teams including seven of those teams ranked in top 100, as well as two ASUN opponents in Kennesaw State and Jacksonville State.
 - The lineup heading into this week will include the same five players that have been used for the previous three tournaments to start the fall, to go along with an unattached individual for the Ospreys.
 - North Florida begins play on Monday, Oct. 17, continue the second round on Tuesday, Oct. 18, and complete the final round of play on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
 
FROM THE 19TH HOLE
- Christin Eisenbeiss has been the leader of the team with an average of 71.00 through nine rounds and an individual title at the Furman meet. She looks to add on to her spectacular start with sights set on a fourth-straight top-25 standing after this week.
 - Jessie Cai finished strong in the final two rounds of the Evie Odom Invite with scores of 2-over 72 and 1-under 69 to place among the top 50 individuals. Cai is slated to enter the Georgia Southern meet as the Ospreys' No. 1 player on Monday afternoon.
 - Daniela Gonzalez also had an outstanding finish at Old Dominion after recording at par or better in the final two rounds of the event. Gonzalez continues to bring the most experience to the team, as she enters the final fall tournament of her fifth year.
 - Wyndom Burnett joins Eisenbeiss as the only two UNF golfers this fall to record a tournament under par. Burnett already has an ASUN Women's Golfer of the Week under her belt early in her career after her debut performance in Wisconsin.
 - Kaitlynn Washburn continues to make strides in her junior season with three team appearances through the start of the falls season. The fall debut at Wisconsin was her first time playing under the team and she will be making her fourth straight start this week.
 - Anastacia Johnson will make her Osprey debut as an unattached individual at The Southern on Monday. The sophomore transfer from Texas A&M-CC looks to make a good impression in UNF's fall season finale.
 
UP NEXT
After wrapping up play in their fall season, the Ospreys have their spring season debut tournament at the UCF Challenge on Sunday, Feb. 5, in Orlando, Fla.Players Mentioned
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Thursday, July 06
Ospreys 2016-2017 Year-in-Review
Saturday, July 01
2017 Student-Athlete Banquet Highlights
Monday, April 24
2016-2017 UNF Student Athlete Awards Banquet - Senior Send-Off
Friday, April 21





















