So many of the world's best female amateurs are playing well heading into the Augusta National Women's Amateur, but no one had a better final performance leading into the event than Kendall Todd.
The senior at Arkansas shot 11-under 61 on Sunday in the final round of the Clemson Invitational at The Reserve At Lake Keowee in Sunset, South Carolina. Todd had 11 birdies in the final round, which started Saturday and finished Sunday, and moved 11 spots up the leaderboard for a solo second finish, one shot behind Ohio State's Kary Hollenbaugh.
The 61 is the lowest 18-hole score in program history and lowest score to par in program history.