Hong Kong golfer Tiffany Chan has helped her Daytona State junior college team claim its seventh NJCAA Women’s Championship in the US by capturing the individual title late last month.
Daytona State finished 20 shots ahead of Florida’s Seminole State at LPGA International Golf Club to win the team event for the second consecutive year.
In her freshman year, 20-year-old Chan led wire-to-wire to finish as the leading individual on level par. Chan’s opening four-under 68 tied for the second-lowest individual round in NJCAA history and she is Daytona State’s first national champion since 2011.
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