Isabella Fierro is set to compete in the 2024 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers, AR from September 27-29. In the past year, Fierro has participated in 18 tournaments with her best finish being 23rd and an average finish of 41st, without any top fives. Read on to learn more about Fierro’s background and how to watch her live on TV or via a live stream.
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In Fierro’s recent performance statistics, she has finished outside the top 20 in her last five tournaments and made the cut only once in the last five times she played. Fierro finished 39th in her last event and was 1-over relative to par the only time she made the cut. These stats give an insight into Fierro’s form leading up to the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G.
The event at Pinnacle Country Club will be played on a 6,438-yard course, which is shorter compared to the average distance of 7,029 yards seen on the Tour over the past year. The scoring average at Pinnacle Country Club is -8 per tournament, lower than the Tour-wide scoring average of -5. Fierro will be navigating the 6,438-yard course after playing on courses with an average length of 6,617 yards in the past year. Additionally, the scoring average among finishers in the events she has played over the past year is -3, higher than the -8 average at Pinnacle Country Club.
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