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Top Women’s Golf Moments of 2023

Top Women's Golf Moments of 2023


DURHAM — With the year of 2024 approaching, let’s look back at a very successful 2023 with the Duke women’s golf program, which included its alumnae won over $5 million on the LPGA and won six events on the LPGA and Epson Tour. Below are the top moments from 2023.

Hall of Fame Inductions – Liz Janangelo, Leigh Anne Hardin, Anna Grzebien

After an impressive amateur and professional golf career, 2006 graduate Liz (Janangelo) Caron was rewarded on Dec. 7 as she was inducted into the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame during a ceremony at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.  

On Dec. 5 in Las Vegas, former Duke National Champion, Anna Grzebien, was inducted into the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Players Hall of Fame at Planet Hollywood Resort.

Former Duke standout Leigh Anne (Hardin) Creavy was inducted into the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame in November, which took place at the Bridgewater Golf Club in Auburn, Ind.  

Katie Li – Metropolitan Golf Association (MGA) Women’s Player of the Year

Duke rookie Katie Li was selected the Metropolitan Golf Association (MGA) inaugural Women’s Player of the Year as announced by the association on Nov. 13.  

Li’s performances on the national stage earned her 1,135 points, a convincing 510 points ahead of Catherine McEvoy of Innis Arden, who advanced to the Round of 16 in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship and finished second and as low amateur at the Women’s Met Open Championship. Aliea Clark of Five Iron Golf (450), Megha Ganne of Liberty National (395), and Ina Kim-Schaad…

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