Savannah Grewal is just trying to drink in this moment. Grewal, from Mississauga, Ont., will officially become a professional golfer next week when she enters the third stage of the LPGA Tour s qualifying school.
Charleston, S.C. – Savannah Grewal carded a five-under 66 in the third round to earn co-medalist honors and Clemson women’s golf finished in third place at the Cougar Classic, held at the Yeamans Hall Club in Hanahan, S.C. Grewal’s first-place finish was the first tournament win of her career. She shared co-medalist honors with former Clemson Invitational champion and current world amateur No. 1, LSU’s Ingrid Linblad. After winning the Stage One LPGA Q School qualifier earlier this month, Grewal shined in her first tournament of her final season. The Mississauga, Ontario native finished -16 and broke her own score to par record of -12 set last year at the NCAA Pullman Regional. Grewal’s 197 total score broke a seven-year-old record of 203 set by Alice Hewson at the Schooner Classic in 2016. Grewal finished the tournament with a school-record 20 birdies, including nine in the second round (most in a single round in school history). Her 20 birdies now gives her 301 for her