DURHAM – Duke women’s golf incoming freshman Katie Li will represent the United States at the 2023 Toyota Junior Golf World Cup, which will take place June 20-23 at the Shukyo Golf Club Ishino Course in Japan.
A total of eight different countries will compete with three golfers, one captain and a coach on the women’s side. Along with the United States, Spain, South Africa, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Canada and Colombia will see action. All golfers play 72 holes of stroke play with 18 contested each day. The total score of the top two golfers from each team will be used to compete against the other countries.
Li, who is from Basking Ridge, N.J., is coming off posting a fourth-place ledger at the Mizuho Americas Open in her home state earlier this month. She owns 19 career top-5 finishes on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA).
The Toyota Junior Golf World Cup was established in 1992 and is in its 29th year.
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