Megha Ganne shoots record-low round with 63 to open ANWA
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Anna Davis, who won the ANWA three years ago at age 16 and now plays at Auburn, said Ganne setting the tone early probably contributed to the low scoring.
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Woad carded a two under 70 featuring three birdies, and hole 18 might be her favorite, birdying that same hole in back-to-back rounds.
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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 Stanford players made the weekend: Paula Martin Sampedro (3 under), Nora Sundberg (2 under) and Kelly Xu (1 under).
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Golf Digest on MSNStanford star scorches Champions Retreat for record 63 in opening round of ANWAI had a feeling I was gonna go low today, but not this low, so I'm just trying to enjoy it,” said Ganne, 21, who is making her fifth appearance in the ANWA after competing four times at Augusta National in the Drive,
Augusta National Women's Amateur co-leader Kiara Romero is competing with her sister Kaleiya by her side this week. Get caught up!
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 had the night before.
Ganne set a tournament record edging the reigning champion, Lottie Woad, who sits just a couple shots off the lead
Megha Ganne is turning heads with her recent performance at the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur. The golfer from Stanford has yet to miss the cut at the ANWA for the past two years.
Stanford University's Megha Ganne set a new scoring record at Champions Retreat Golf Club at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Lottie Woad trails by two.
Ganne had never broken 70 in eight previous rounds at Champions Retreat. She carded a second-round 80 in each of her first two ANWA appearances, both missed cuts. She finally made it to Saturday at Augusta National two years ago, tying for ninth, and was T-20 last year after an opening 70.
Conditions and course changes due to Hurricane Helene led to low scores during Wednesday's opening round of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur.