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The first round of the NAIA Women's National Championship required more from the competitors than expected, prompting the ...
UIndy won the 2024 championship after beating St. Mary's. Here's a look at every champion and runner-up.
The typical golf course attempts to toe the fine line between "fair" and "challenging," and pin placement is one of the ...
The 2025 NCAA DIII women's golf championship qualifiers were revealed in a press release on May 5 on NCAA.com. The championship will be played May 13-16 at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg ...
Freshman Eila Galitsky has become one of the nation's top talents and is helping lead the Gamecocks into the NCAA championships in Carlsbad, California ...
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Golf Digest on MSNPhil Mickelson has hilarious reaction to a college golf tournament's unfair pin positionA video of a college golfer struggling with an unfair pin position went viral on Tuesday and prompted the NAIA to issue an apology. It also prompted a pretty funny reaction from one of the game's ...
The Georgia women’s golf team wrapped up the Chattanooga Classic with a sixth-place finish after posting team scores of 306 and 301 in Saturday’s second and third rounds at The Honors Course ...
LAWRENCE — Lyla Louderbaugh helped the Kansas women’s golf program make headlines recently, with her part in the team’s NCAA Columbus Regional title. The Jayhawks, led by fourth-year coach ...
Last summer, she took up golf at a summer camp at Tantasqua Regional in Sturbridge. Later that year, Dumais convinced her to begin playing with her in the Thursday night women’s golf league at ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNLET Winner Among Nine Players Penalized For Slow Play During US Women's Open QualifierAline Krauter was among nine players hit with a one-stroke penalty for slow play at a US Women's Open qualifier at Grey Oaks ...
Kansas women's golf coach Lindsay Kuhle speaks to reporters at the Kansas Golf Facility at The Jayhawk Club on Friday, May 9, 2025. Kansas sophomore Lyla Louderbaugh officially earned the Columbus ...
Former Stanford player Aline Krauter says the USGA needs have a uniform pace of play policy for all qualifiers.
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