A surging Frontier Academy golf team pulled ahead on the first day of the state tournament at Elmwood Golf Course in Pueblo. With a 19-over-par, four-golfer total of 229, the Wolverines showcased a strong back-nine rally to position themselves in first place going into the second round.
State golf Day 1: Frontier Academy leads 3A team title race
Key Takeaways:
- Frontier Academy used a strong back-nine performance to take the lead.
- Their four-golfer total of 229 put them at 19-over-par.
- The team sits in first place after the opening round in Pueblo.
- Elmwood Golf Course provided stiff challenges on Day One.
- The exciting first-round finish hints at a tight competition ahead.
A Promising Start
Day One of the state golf tournament at Elmwood Golf Course brought surprising headlines for Frontier Academy. Touted as an upstart team, they finished the first round at 19-over-par with a four-golfer team score of 229, positioning themselves decisively at the top of the leaderboard.
Rally on the Back Nine
Much of the team’s success stemmed from a determined rally in the latter half of their rounds. Their concerted push on the back nine boosted the score total and infused the course with a sense of anticipation for the rest of the tournament.
Elmwood Challenges and First-Day Results
Elmwood Golf Course in Pueblo offered a challenging layout, but Frontier Academy’s golfers rose to the occasion in this initial test. By managing a 19-over-par throughout the day, they established themselves as early contenders. Spectators and fellow competitors took notice of how the Wolverines navigated trickier stretches of the course.
Looking Ahead to the Next Round
With the first round behind them, Frontier Academy’s focus now shifts to maintaining—or exceeding—this performance in the remaining rounds. Their opening-day lead sets an exciting tone for the rest of the competition, keeping fans and rivals eager to see if the Wolverines can maintain their momentum and secure a state title at week’s end.