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...want tranquillity, there's no better place than standing on the cliff-top green on the par-three 13th hole of the Cliffs at Glassy and staring out for a hundred miles. Woods has a similar mountaintop meadow in which to carve his vision. At 4,000 ft., this nearly mile-high club will be built for walking, emphasizing the wellness mantra that Cliffs Communities founder Jim Anthony says defines the communities there. The properties border the Pisgah National Forest and other protected areas that promise a lifetime of trails and wilderness for the outdoorsy...
...first round of the ECAC Division I Championships last weekend, Sheldon shot a 68 to go four-under-par and tie the Crimson’s all-time individual record for lowest score in a round...
...threw at us what they had, but our back forward continues to make my life easy,” Mann said. “[It] put on the pressure and I knew I had to just hang on.” Harvard’s defense also played above par, blocking five Cornell shots. The squad’s starting defenders—junior co-captain Nicole Rhodes and sophomores Lizzy Nichols, Kelly Okuji, and Devon Sherman—continue to be difference-makers in the Crimson’s low-scoring games. “Our mentality is very...
...finish fifth in a strong field,” Shuman said. “We had the potential to finish higher if we played our absolute best.” As a testament to the difficulty of The Course at Yale, only three individuals were able to shoot under par in the entire tournament. The course, playing at 6,749 yards to a par of 70, has been ranked among the world’s most difficult. “Everyone thinks they played better than they scored,” Shuman said, “because...
...most notable individual performances came from sophomore Sarah Harvey, whose 153 (77-78) tied her for third, and senior Jessica Hazlett, who earned a tie for eighth with her score of 156 (79-77). Sophomore Claire Sheldon tied for 14th, shooting a 159 (78-81). Her 21 pars were the second most of anyone in the field. Freshman Mia Kabasakalis tied for 25th with a 162 (80-82), and junior Ali Bode recorded a 165 (86-79), putting her in a tie for 37th. While the squad was “generally pleased” with its performance...