

Now let the download begin and wait for it to finish. Wait 5 seconds and click on the blue ‘download now’ button.Click the Download button below and you should be redirected to UploadHaven.Every asset of each area and more will be available for you inside the Multiplayer Editor and you are free to mix them all together to create the map of your desires! Currently there are over 1.000 placeable objects inside the Multiplayer Editor! Every map has unique gameplay features and different aesthetics. This version of the game features at least 5 different maps with 18 holes each: Grassland, Winterland, Graveyard, Mines and Pirates Cove. One of the most exciting features is a Multiplayer Editor, where you can build and play custom maps together with your friends. “I really do think it’s going to produce great things here eventually.Golf It! is a multiplayer Minigolf game with focus on a dynamic, fun and creative multiplayer experience. I know it’s an up and down thing, but I just need to stay on path with what we’re doing,” she said. Unfortunately, my scorecard is a roller coaster. “I made a lot of putting mistakes and did some mental errors here and there. But she also had five bogeys and a double bogey, and had to settle for at least being inside the cut line going into Friday. That’s two eagles in one round, along with three birdies. Three holes later, Creamer made a hole-in-one with a 7-iron.

Creamer holed out from 104 yards with a gap wedge for an eagle on par-4 fifth hole. The most exciting round belonged to Paula Creamer in her second tournament back from having her first baby. Maddie Szeryk of London, Ont., finished even par on the day. Hamilton’s Alena Sharp was 2 under for the day, while Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., shot 1-under 71. Maude-Aimee Leblanc led the way for the Canadians with a 3-under 69 opening round. Paula Creamer drives from the 12th tee during the first round of the LPGA Tour Kroger Queen City Championship golf tournament in Cincinnati, Thursday, Sept. Women’s Open champion A Lim Kim and Sarah Kemp were at 66, while the group at 67 included Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand and former Women’s PGA champion Sei Young Kim. I definitely know that I can go lower than that, so I’m going to go work on my putting a little bit and we’ll get that fixed up a little bit and hopefully it’ll be lower tomorrow.”įormer U.S. I can think of a couple putts that maybe I should have made,” Clemente said.

She got through Monday qualifying for Canada and missed the cut, then did it again for the Dana Open outside Toledo and missed the cut.įor her third straight start, the teenager made only two birdies and very few mistakes. The surprise was Clemente, who splits time between her native Ohio and Florida and lost in the championship match of the U.S. I just have to keep that going,” Hataoka said. “I still do need to adjust my tee shots, but other than that, my iron and putting is good. Her lone bogey came on the par-4 seventh toward the end of her round, and she responded with her ninth birdie of the round to regain the lead over Hataoka. “So I just tell myself, ‘Need to keep going.’’ You can’t ask for a better start,” Lin said. Playing in the afternoon, she opened with three straight birdies on the back nine, made par, and then added two more birdies. Lin is coming off a tie for seventh at the Dana Open, showing signs of life after a good start to the year. She had a 77 at Muirfield when she missed the cut in the Women’s British Open. One week after she played in the final group and didn’t make a birdie until the 18th hole to tie for 16th, Thompson didn’t make a single birdie in her round of 76, her highest of the year at a regular LPGA event. 3, 2022, at Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio. Xiyu Janet Lin, of China, lines up a a putt on the 18th green during the third round of the Dana Classic LPGA golf tournament Saturday, Sept. That included a remarkable performance by 14-year-old Gianna Clemente, who made it through Monday qualifying for the third week in a row on the LPGA Tour and this time has a chance to play all four days. The LPGA Tour returned to Cincinnati for the first time in 33 years and was greeted with a gorgeous day and plenty of good scoring at Kenwood Country Club. CINCINNATI (AP) - Xiyu “Janet” Lin of China opened with five birdies in six holes, birdied all but one of the par 5s and had an 8-under 64 on Thursday for a one-shot lead over Nasa Hataoka in the Kroger Queen City Championship.
