AIEA, Hawai’i – Sun Devil Women’s Golf closed out the Dr. Donnis Invitational at Pearl at Kalauao with its best finish of the spring, shooting four-under par (847) over two days to finish tied for second.
Senior Paula Schulz-Hanssen led the charge in the final round, carding a six under 65 to finish at four-under par (209) for the tournament and tied for third individually. She found the bottom of the cup for eight birdies on the day.
Freshman Pimpisa Rubrong continued her strong debut season, finishing fifth individually at three under (210) with eight birdies across the tournament.
The Sun Devils return home next week to host the PING ASU Invitational at Papago Golf Club from March 23 to 25. Live stats will be availables on Scoreboard (Clippd).
Live scoring
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The competition (scoreboard rankings)
The Dr. Donnis Invititational will host 13 teams at Pearl at Kalauao. No. 23 Arizona State is one of three top-25 teams in the latest Clipp’d rankings heading to Aiea, Hawai’i.
In the field (12 teams): No. 2 USC, No. 13 North Carolina, No. 47 Hawaii Pacific, No. 57 Texas State, No. 72 Sacramento State, CBU, Hawaii, Louisiana Monroe, Montana State, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Northern Colorado
The format
Holes: 54 (36-18)
Days: 2 (Tue.-Wed.)
Scoring: 5 count 4
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,246
Patience is needed with one starter out
The Sun Devils will be without 2025 second-team All-American Patience Rhodes until at least April due to a leg injury suffered over the holiday break. The junior from England has posted nine top-10 finishes and finished in the top 15 at the 2025 NCAA Championships and competed at the 2024 Curtis Cup and the 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur. She has January rankings of No. 19 (NCAA Scoreboard) and No. 17 (WAGR).
Meet Sun Devil Pimpisa “Fai” Rubrong
Sun Devil Women’s Golf has added highly-anticipated incoming freshman Pimpisa “Fai” Rubrong to the current roster, a student-athlete with extensive international experience.
A highly regarded competitor on the global stage, Rubrong is currently ranked No. 64 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. She claimed the title at the 2024 SINGHA Thailand Amateur Match Play Championship and earned champion honors as the No. 6-ranked player on Thailand’s National Team in 2025.
Rubrong also played a key role in Thailand’s second-place finish at the 2025 Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship (Santi Cup). She is ranked No. 5 in Thailand and has…
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