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Sun Devil Women’s Golf set to host PING ASU Invitational

Sun Devil Women's Golf set to host PING ASU Invitational

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Sun Devil Women’s Golf hosts the PING/ASU Invitational at Papago Golf Club running from March 23-25. 

No. 23 Arizona State is coming off a tied for second at the Dr. Donnis Invitational last week as they get ready to welcome 15 teams in the 53rd edition of the PING/ASU Invitational. The Sun Devils have more team championships (28) and individual champions (18) at PING/ASU than any other program. ASU is seeking their 28th team title since Farr-Kaye took over prior to the 2015-16 season. In order to do so, they will have to beat out another strong field that includes the four of the Top-25 teams in the nation.

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Last time out
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.

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Coach’s Corner
“We are excited to host the PING/ASU at Papago this coming Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday” Coach Farr-Kaye remarked. “With only getting to play at home once a year, it’s always a special event to be able to highlight our seniors and what they’ve given back to Sun Devil Women’s Golf the past couple of years. We’re excited to celebrate Paula (Schulz-Hanssen) and Beth (Coulter). We have a great field and it’s a great tournament. It’s one of the greatest tournaments in collegiate golf. We’re very proud of our tournament and all the hard work that all of our staff puts into it. We are excited to get to play again so quickly after having such a good weekend in Hawai’i. We will work hard to navigate this heat as well. We hope many Sun Devils come out to cheer us on as possible.”

Open to the Public
The PING/ASU Invitational is free and open to the public. Don’t miss a chance to check out the nation’s No. 23 team in action. Make sure to stop by Papago Golf Club on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday as Arizona State will compete starting in the morning each day. On Monday, the Sun Devils tee-off at 7:55 a.m. MST on Hole 1. Tee-times for the remainder of the tournament will be…

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