November 6, 2011
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Women’s golf brief

Concluding conference play at the Orange Empire Conference Championship at Los Serranos Golf Course, Justine Bresnahan shot a two day combined score of 184.

The wind proved a factor as Bresnahan shot eight strokes higher than the first day of Regionals. Bresnahan did play with a driver during the tournament. “My driver does not suit my new swing, it is too heavy and too short,” said Bresnahan.

Heading to the OEC Regionals with an average of 84.1, Bresnahan said she has some work to do. “I need to practice over the weekend so I can figure out what went wrong during the tournament, and mentally prepare myself for my last round of golf at Santa Ana College.”

Teammate Erin Rapae shot a combined score of 187. “I did not play my best, but I did shoot a couple of good holes,” said Rapae.

Rapae finished the season with an average of 91.1. “I am upset I did not make it to Regionals myself, but I am very happy for Justine and hopes she does well,” she said.

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