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Breaking Down the 2022-23 Women’s Golf Schedule

Breaking Down the 2022-23 Women's Golf Schedule

TEMPE, Ariz. – The Sun Devil Women’s Golf season is right around the corner, with Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye announcing a challenging 2022-23 slate. 

The schedule features ten regular season tournaments, with four taking place in the Fall and the other six scheduled for the Spring of 2023. This leads into a three-part postseason which includes the Pac-12 Championship, NCAA Regionals, and the NCAA Championship.

Missy Farr-Kaye‘s team is coming off another strong campaign in which they finished ninth at the NCAA Championship, narrowly missing out on a second-straight berth in Match Play. Arizona State returns five from a talented 2021-22 roster and has high expectations yet again. The team will be tested with a difficult 2022-23 campaign, with the Sun Devils competing in some of the nation’s premiere events. 

COACH’S CORNER

“We are excited for our schedule this coming year. The strength of this schedule is among the highest of any team in the nation.  Our team will be ready to travel to some great golf courses and venues while finishing our year at Grayhawk for the final year of ASU hosting the NCAA Championship!”

The following is a breakdown of the 2022-23 Sun Devil Women’s Golf schedule, which features five events in the state of Arizona. Never have Sun Devil fans had more opportunities to check out their Sun Devils than this season. It all culminates in the 2023 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, once again hosted by Arizona State and The Thunderbirds at Grayhawk Golf Club. Here is more information on each tournament:

FALL SEASON

ANNIKA Intercollegiate – September 12-14 (Lake Elmo, MN)


For the third consecutive season, Arizona State will compete in the ANNIKA Intercollegiate hosted by the ANNIKA Foundation. The Sun Devils waste no time testing themselves against some of the nation’s best teams. 12 teams will compete at Royal Golf Club for one of the Fall’s most prestigious titles. ASU is joined by Oregon, South Carolina, Wake Forest, Alabama, Virginia, Auburn, Texas, Florida, Michigan, and Duke. 11 of the 12 programs are in the Preseason Top-25, making this a great early measuring stick opportunity for the Sun Devils.

Windy City Collegiate – October 3-4 (Highland Park, IL)

Arizona State will be back in a familiar spot when they return to the Windy City Collegiate, competing in the tournament in three of the past five years. Northwestern hosts this loaded field at another strong Fall event, featuring Top-25 teams in Oregon, USC, South…

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