(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) During a nearly 20-day break for the Arizona State women’s golf team, four of its seven members on the women’s roster headed to Singapore to compete in the 2025 Amateur Team Championships. Unlike the standard three-round format in collegiate golf, the battle for the Espirito Santo Trophy at
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McDonald-O’Brien’s hole-in-one leads the way for ASU women’s golf
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) It was a chilly Tuesday morning as Arizona State sophomore golfer Isla McDonald-O’Brien strolled up to the seventh hole at the Glen View Golf Club, just outside of Chicago, Illinois. It was a 149-yard par three which the England native had been capitalizing on by attaining both
ASU women’s golf shows improvement, finishing 4th in Tennessee
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Nine days after Arizona State women’s golf’s flat-footed start in Minnesota, it ventured down south to the Volunteer State in search of a spark in the Mason Rudolph Championship at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn. Vanderbilt (275/284/278) ultimately claimed victory in their home tournament at fifteen-under-par,
ASU women’s golf looks to find form at Mason Rudolph Championship
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Coming off a disappointing 10th-place finish at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate, the Arizona State women’s golf team looks to bounce back at the Mason Rudolph Championship in Tennessee, starting Friday. Preseason All-American sophomore Patience Rhodes led the way for the Sun Devils at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate, posting a 1-under-par
ASU Women’s Golf finishes 10th ANNIKA Intercollegiate
(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) Expectations were high for Arizona State’s women’s golf as it entered the season No. 5 in NBC’s preseason rankings. Despite the promising projections, the team stumbled out of the gate in its season opener at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate at Royal Golf Club in Lake Elmo, Minn. A late
Sun Devils Hope to Bounce Back in a Big Way at Stanford Intercollegiate
(photo courtesy - Ben Parris) On Friday Oct. 20-22 Arizona State Women’s Golf will take to Palo Alto to participate in the annual Stanford Intercollegiate. The Sun Devils will head to Stanford with over two weeks of rest, as their last tournament was the Windy City Invitational on Oct. 2-3. ASU has played