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Blue Devils Head to Arizona for NCAA Championship

Blue Devils Head to Arizona for NCAA Championship


2023 National Championship

May 19-24, 2023  •  Scottsdale, Ariz.

Grayhawk Golf Club

72-Holes of Stroke Play Followed by Match Play

BLUE DEVILS TRAVEL TO ARIZONA FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP


    In search of its eighth NCAA Championship, the Duke women’s golf team hits the road for Scottsdale, Ariz., for the 2023 NCAA Championship, which runs May 19-24 at the 6,399-yard, par 72 Grayhawk Golf Club.    
    Duke is appearing in the NCAA Championship for the 33rd time under head coach Dan Brooks and will be competing in the NCAAs for the 23rd time out of the last 26 years.  

    Participating in the championship will be — Arizona, Augusta, Baylor, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan State, Mississippi State, NC State, New Mexico, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon State, Pepperdine, San Jose State, South Carolina, Southern California, SMU, Stanford, Texas, Texas A&M, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Wake Forest.
    Duke will tee off Friday, May 19 at 8:10 a.m. (ET) in the first round off No. 10, followed by an 1:30 p.m., tee time Saturday, May 20 off the No. 1 tee box. The Blue Devils are paired with Clemson and SMU in the first two rounds.
    For the eighth straight year, the championship will feature a different look as there will be 54 holes of stroke play qualifying and then the top 15 teams and nine individuals (not on advancing teams) will play a final 18 holes to determine the individual champion and the top eight teams will advance to match play.  On May 23 there will be 36 holes of match play and then the match play championship will take place May 24.
    
THE DUKE LINEUP
    Duke will feature a lineup of seniors Erica Shepherd and Megan Furtney, juniors Phoebe Brinker and Anne Chen and freshman Andie Smith.  Sophomore Rylie Heflin will be a substitute.    
    
BIRDIES FOR BABIES
    Spearheaded by 2019 Blue Devil graduate Virginia Elena Carta, the Duke men’s and women’s golf programs have continued their fundraising program benefitting the Duke Children’s Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Units called Birdies for Babies. Duke has raised…

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