Michigan Golf Journal june

Women’s NCAA Division I Stanford’s Rose Zhang repeated as the NCAA Women’s Individual National Champion. She won the NCAA Individual title last year, as well. It was just another addition to the No. 1 ranked amateur’s already bulging trophy case. In April, she became the youngest player to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. In her last 35 amateur events she has finished inside the top 10 on 22 occasions and won 15 titles. She is one of the most dominant woman amateurs of all time. Having accomplished every major feat in women’s amateur golf, Zhang announced she will turn professional and compete against the best women golfers in the world on the LPGA Tour. In the team portion of the NCAA Women’s Tournament, Wake Forest took down the women from USC to win the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf National title. Emilia Migliaccio, Rachel Kuehn and Lauren Walsh won their matches to give the Demon Deacons their first NCAA Women’s Division I Golf championship. In the match play the Demon Deacons downed No. 6 Florida State and No. 7 Texas A&M to reach the national championship match, where they beat USC 3-1-0. Michigan State was the No. 1 seed coming out of the Palm Beach Regional, but their season ended with an 18th place finish at the NCAA Championship in Scottsdale. MSU’s Katie Lu did qualify for the individual portion of the tournament and finished T-41 out of the field of 81 players. Michigan Golf Journal

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