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Ask her coach appeared first on Golf. Megha Ganne's course-record opening 63 at the Augusta National Women's Amateur is the kind of performance for which she's wired. The post Megha Ganne has a bit ...
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EVANS, Ga. (AP) — Stanford’s Megha Ganne set the Augusta National Women’s Amateu r record on Wednesday with a 9-under 63 at ...
Conditions and course changes due to Hurricane Helene led to low scores during Wednesday's opening round of the 2025 Augusta ...
EVANS, Ga. — On a day of record-low scoring at Champions Retreat in the first round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, Stanford junior Megha Ganne shot nine-under 63, the lowest round in ...
Megha Ganne set an Augusta National Women's Amateur single-round record with a blistering 9-under 63 on Wednesday — and, as she tells Steve Burkowski, it was a real-life manifestation of a dream she ...
Defending champion Lottie Woad from FSU shares the lead at 9 under with Oregon’s Kiara Romero. Ganne and teammate Andrea Revuelta are one back while Ortengren is two back at 7 under. Three more ...
including a T-3 at Stanford. “Definitely feel like I’m clearing through the ball better,” Ganne said. EVANS, GEORGIA - APRIL 02: Megha Ganne of the United States looks on from the ninth fairway during ...
Megha Ganne fired a career-best round Wednesday, opening the Augusta National Women’s Amateur with a scorching 9-under 63 at Champions Retreat Golf Club, good for a two-shot lead in the 54-hole event.
EVANS, Ga. (AP) — Stanford’s Megha Ganne set the Augusta National Women’s Amateur record on Wednesday with a 9-under 63 at Champions Retreat, giving her a two-shot lead over defending ...
Stanford's Megha Ganne shot a record-breaking 9-under-par 63 in the first round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Defending champion Lottie Woad sits in second place after shooting a 7 ...
Megha Ganne had a dream she would go low in the ... Playing early and starting on the back, the Stanford junior ran off three straight birdies early and saved par with an 18-foot putt on the ...