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Tylah Saifoloi

Tylah Saifoloi

  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
  • Previous School(s):
    Nepan CAPA HS

Honors and Awards

2021-22 Season (Junior): Garnered first-team all-NSAA honors for the second-straight season, finishing in a tie for sixth place at the NSAA Championships ... Named the NSAA Golfer of the Week on Apr. 19 after registering the top Bruin finish in the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic with rounds of 4-over 76 and 5-over 77 ... Second on the team with an 81.7 strokes-per-round average ... Posted two top-five finishes and four top 10 showings ... Recorded a low round of 1-over 73 in the third round of the Northwest Iowa National Invite on Sept. 21.  

2020-21 Season (Sophomore): Earned first-team all-NSAA accolades while finishing in a tie for fifth place in the NSAA Championships ... Participated in 10 tournaments and 20 rounds  ... Shot a season-low 3-over 75 in the second round of the Northwest Iowa Invite ... Finished in the top 10 in four events ... Fourth on the team with an 81.75 strokes-per-round average. 

2019-20 Season (Freshman): Participated in five tournaments and nine rounds during her freshman campaign ... Third on the team with a 79.33 strokes-per-round average ... Placed in the top-10 in two tournaments ... Shot a season-low 74 twice ... Finished in second place at the Bent Tree Intercollegiate Classic at 17-over par. 

Prior to Bellevue: Won numerous junior championships, including the St. Michael's Foursome, the Cronulla Masters, as well as the 2018 Sydney West stroke-play and match-play championships after finishing as runner-up in those two events in 2017 ... A versatile athlete, Saifoloi also competed in tennis, volleyball, swimming, and soccer ... Named the Junior Sportswoman of the Year at Nepean Capa High School.  

Personal: Majoring in Health and Human Performance.