Kayser: first McGill female to win golf tourney
By Earl Zukerman
QUEBEC CITY – Victoria Kayser became the first McGill woman ever to
capture an individual title at an intercollegiate golf tournament,
Sunday.
The 19-year-old management sophomore, a native of Germany, won the
Omnium Rouge et Or in a sudden-death playoff at Golf de la Faune in
Quebec City, to break a three-way tie atop the leaderboard.
Kayser, who stands 5-foot-7 and finished second at the Quebec
university championships last year, shot rounds of 77 and 82 over
the two-day tourney to complete the competition with 159, which
tied her with Jani Fortin and Anick Groulx, both members of the
Montreal Carabins.
Kayser then shot a par-4 to win the sudden-death hole by a
stroke.
"She drove the fairway, chipped onto the green and two-putted,"
said Bob Dubeau, the former long-time director of athletics at
McGill who now serves as head coach of the golf team. "Victoria was
cool as a cucumber and gave us our first individual tournament
title, men or women, in probably four decades, perhaps
longer."
Laval finished first in the women's team scoring, shooting a score
of 326 to edge out Montreal (327). UQTR was third with 338,
followed by UQAM (34), McGill (345) and Sherbrooke (361).
The university circuit will conclude their three-tournament season
with the Quebec championships at Club Île de Montréal, Oct.
3-5.
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
Dept. of Athletics & Recreation, Room 225 B McGill
University
475 Pine Avenue W.,
Montreal, QC H2W 1S4
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