LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – It wasn’t the finish she dreamed of, but there are worst settings for your best professional tournament than the Wome…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Something is up with former University of Louisville golf standout Lauren Hartlage. The Elizabethtown, Ky., native ha…
After finishing up an All-American career, Hartlage began life as a golf professional rather auspiciously.
The University of Louisville women's golf team began Wednesday in fourth place on a tight NCAA regional leaderboard but struggled through a day filled with gusting winds on their home course and fell to 11th place out of 18 teams after the third and final round.
Lauren Hartlage said representing her country in competition has always been a goal, and she's very close to doing just that as one of 12 finalists to make the eight-person United States Curtis Cup team.
Nishtha Madan is a golf professional without a lot of professional tournaments in which to play.
The NCAA has approved an extra year of eligibility for student-athletes such as Lauren Hartlage, who lost most of her senior year on the golf course due to the Covid-19 pandemic.