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Farah O'Keefe Wins NCAA Women's Golf Individual Title

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CARLSBAD, Calif. — Texas junior Farah O'Keefe closed with birdies on the 17th and 18th on Monday to win the NCAA women's individual golf championship at La Costa, finishing 12-under 276. O'Keefe finished two strokes ahead of Megha Ganne of Stanford as stroke play concluded and the field was trimmed to eight teams for match play. The outcome left Stanford atop the leaderboard at 22-under with the No. 1 seed, while Eastern Michigan advanced to match play in its NCAA Championship debut this week. Arkansas and Texas tied for third after four rounds; the eight qualifying teams will meet in quarterfinal match play later this week under the tournament schedule.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior rounds set leaderboard with Stanford accumulating 22-under through stroke play.
  • Monday final round concluded individual competition and finalized top-eight teams.
  • Farah O'Keefe birdied 17 and 18 to finish 12-under 276 and win individual title.
  • Megha Ganne of Stanford finished two strokes behind as runner-up.
  • Eight teams, including Eastern Michigan in its debut and Arkansas tied for third, advanced to match-play quarterfinals.

Why This Matters to You

Golf is more than just a game. It's a test of skill, focus, and resilience. Farah O'Keefe's win is a reminder of the thrill and triumph in sports. If you're a golf enthusiast, it's a great time to follow the NCAA women's golf championship. And if you have a young golfer at home, O'Keefe's victory could inspire them to aim high.

The Bottom Line

O'Keefe's win is a testament to her skill and determination. The upcoming quarterfinal match play promises more excitement. Keep an eye on the leaderboard, and cheer on your favorite team. Worth forwarding if you know a golf lover who'd appreciate this update.

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Who Benefited

Farah O'Keefe and the Texas women's golf program gained national recognition from her individual NCAA title, while Eastern Michigan earned exposure and prestige by qualifying for team match play in its championship debut.

Who Impacted

Teams that missed advancing to the match-play quarterfinals, including Iowa State, lost the opportunity to compete further and the additional exposure and recruiting momentum that comes with postseason match play.

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Who Benefited

Farah O'Keefe and the Texas women's golf program gained national recognition from her individual NCAA title, while Eastern Michigan earned exposure and prestige by qualifying for team match play in its championship debut.

Who Impacted

Teams that missed advancing to the match-play quarterfinals, including Iowa State, lost the opportunity to compete further and the additional exposure and recruiting momentum that comes with postseason match play.

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