TEMPE, Ariz. – After winning their second tournament of the season, good for their fifth top-three finish of the season, No. 4 Arizona State women's golf heads west to Kapalua, Maui for the 2017 Anuenue Spring Break Classic.
The tournament, hosted by the University of Hawai'i, will be played at Kapalua Bay Course (6,012 yards/par-72) from Monday, Mar. 27-Wednesday, Mar. 29. Each day will feature 18 holes and a shotgun start at 7:45 am HST/10:45 am MST.
The Sun Devils are one of 15 participating teams including No. 1 Stanford, No. 7 UCLA, Albany, Colorado, Fresno State, Gonzaga, host-Hawai'i, Mercer, Osaka Gakuin, San Jose State, Santa Clara, Seattle, UC Davis, and Utah Valley.
The tournament took a one year break last season as the course hosted the Big West Conference Championship. UC Davis won the most recent version of the Classic, while UCLA won in 2013 and Colorado won the first season in 2012. UC Davis' Andrea Wong won the individual title of the 2015 version.
Linnea Strom leads the Sun Devils with four top-10 finishes while Monica Vaughn and Sophia Zeeb each have three apiece. Olivia Mehaffey earned her first collegiate top-10 finish at last week's Clover Cup. Strom has finished second overall for two straight tournaments and has the 14th highest average round score in the nation (71.17).
Live scoring, tournament pairing, and more can be found by clicking HERE.
This will be ASU's final tournament before returning to Tempe to host the 45th annual PING/ASU Invitational (Apr. 7-9) at ASU Karsten Golf Course.
The tournament, hosted by the University of Hawai'i, will be played at Kapalua Bay Course (6,012 yards/par-72) from Monday, Mar. 27-Wednesday, Mar. 29. Each day will feature 18 holes and a shotgun start at 7:45 am HST/10:45 am MST.
The Sun Devils are one of 15 participating teams including No. 1 Stanford, No. 7 UCLA, Albany, Colorado, Fresno State, Gonzaga, host-Hawai'i, Mercer, Osaka Gakuin, San Jose State, Santa Clara, Seattle, UC Davis, and Utah Valley.
The tournament took a one year break last season as the course hosted the Big West Conference Championship. UC Davis won the most recent version of the Classic, while UCLA won in 2013 and Colorado won the first season in 2012. UC Davis' Andrea Wong won the individual title of the 2015 version.
Linnea Strom leads the Sun Devils with four top-10 finishes while Monica Vaughn and Sophia Zeeb each have three apiece. Olivia Mehaffey earned her first collegiate top-10 finish at last week's Clover Cup. Strom has finished second overall for two straight tournaments and has the 14th highest average round score in the nation (71.17).
Live scoring, tournament pairing, and more can be found by clicking HERE.
This will be ASU's final tournament before returning to Tempe to host the 45th annual PING/ASU Invitational (Apr. 7-9) at ASU Karsten Golf Course.