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Jordyn Dougal is a member of the women's golf team.
Jordyn Dougal is a member of the women's golf team.
Sat, Oct 17, 2009 - [Women's Golf] - by Eric Lucero
Now in its second season, the Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) women's golf program is looking to add a fourth eligible golfer, which would mean Golf Coach Moore can enter the squad in team competitions as well as individual competitions, something he looks to do in the spring.
Entering team competitions would enable the women to have a shot at being ranked nationally as are the men's squad, which are ranked 20th in the Golfstat NAIA men's golf rankings from Oct. 15. 
Despite having three freshmen and no upper classmen, Moore remains impressed with the women's squad.

"They handle themselves very well," he said. "They are very mature. I'm looking forward to seeing how they play as a team."

Leading the women is sophomore Brady Viertel, who recently placed 19th out of 54 golfers at the Oklahoma City Star Classic held in Oklahoma City, Okla., Tuesday.

"She's definitely stepped up her play," said Moore. "It's going to be vital Brady leads by example."

Moore will be leading the women's squad into its last competition of the season as he looks to prepare them for the upcoming spring tournaments. The women's squad will compete Oct. 20 in the Schreiner University Fall Shootout.

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