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Gutuza climbs Bethany Classic leaderboard with low second-round score
William Penn sophomore golfer Sarah Gutuza surges up the standings after a strong second day performance.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 12:00am
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A cubist interpretation of the competitive energy and strategic movements of a collegiate golf tournament.Newton TodaySarah Gutuza, a sophomore on the William Penn University women's golf team, made a big move up the leaderboard at the Bethany Classic tournament in Newton, Kansas, by shooting a significantly lower score on the second day of competition.
Why it matters
Gutuza's impressive second-round performance helped lift the William Penn team and demonstrated her ability to adjust and improve her game over the course of a multi-day tournament, a valuable skill for a collegiate golfer.
The details
Gutuza, a political science major from Germiston, South Africa, was able to drop a substantial number of strokes from her first-round score on the second day of the Bethany Classic, pacing the William Penn women's golf team at the event.
- The Bethany Classic tournament took place on Monday and Tuesday.
The players
Sarah Gutuza
A sophomore on the William Penn University women's golf team, majoring in political science and hailing from Germiston, South Africa.
William Penn University
The university that Gutuza represents on its women's golf team.
The takeaway
Gutuza's strong second-round performance at the Bethany Classic demonstrates her ability to adapt and improve her game over the course of a multi-day tournament, a valuable skill for a collegiate golfer that can help lift her team's overall performance.

