Grand Canyon heads 20 minutes east to Papago Golf Club, where it will compete in the three-day PING/ASU Invitational from Friday to Sunday.
Located in Phoenix, Arizona State's home golf course will play at 6,586 yards and a par 72.
GCU is coming off a first-place showing in the snow- and frost-delayed Red Rocks Invitational in Sedona, Arizona, on March 16. Leading after half of the first round at the Oakcreek Country Club, the Lopes waited nearly 36 hours before finishing the tournament due to frost and snow, but they kept their momentum from Day 1 to earn their second win over their last three tournaments.
Arizona State will host a 13-team field (Clippd Scoreboard rankings in parentheses):
- Arizona State (8)
- Northwestern (12)
- Kansas (21)
- UCLA (26)
- California (33)
- Pepperdine (42)
- Tulsa (71)
- Grand Canyon (74)
- Abilene Christian (89)
- Northern Arizona (93)
- New Mexico (106)
- New Mexico State (123)
- Florida Atlantic (169)
GCU's starting five will feature graduate
Calynne Rosholt, senior
Anci Dy, sophomores
Jess Haines and
Brenna Preap, and junior
Lena Tremouille, the same starting unit that won the Red Rocks Invitational.
Rosholt, a transfer from Arizona State, had some of her best rounds as a Sun Devil at Papago Golf Course, carding a season-low round of 69 in 2022-23. She tied for 10th with a 70/69/68 during her freshman season in 2021-22. Rosholt, along with Dy, each tied for sixth place two weeks ago in Sedona.
Competition will start at 8 a.m. each day, with 18 holes played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Results can be found
here.
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