Stanford sends five top-ranked players to 2026 ANWA

Stanford women's golf coach Anne Walker leads a powerhouse team to the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, featuring five highly ranked players. The Cardinal squad, with an average World Amateur Golf Ranking of 7.2, begins competition this week at Champions Retreat and Augusta National. The seventh edition of the event draws 72 elite amateurs, including World No. 1 Kiara Romero.

Anne Walker, Stanford's women's golf coach, describes her team's practice rounds as among the most competitive in the women's game. Every Tuesday and Thursday, players compete for spots in the starting five. 'I’m finding myself audibly saying, ‘Wow,’ at some of the shots they hit,' Walker said. This week, all five selected players—Paula Martin Sampedro (No. 2 WAGR), Andrea Revuelta (No. 3), Meja Ortengren (No. 5), Megha Ganne (No. 6) and Kelly Xu (No. 20)—head to Augusta National for the tournament's final round after initial play at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia, on April 1 and 2. A cut to the top 30 follows before Saturday's finale at Augusta National on April 4. The 54-hole stroke-play event marks its seventh year since 2019, with 48 of the top 50 WAGR players in the 72-player field. Defending champion Carla Bernat Escuder is absent, but past winners Tsubasa Kajitani (2021) and Anna Davis (2022) return. Stanford has a strong history here, including Rose Zhang's victory. Walker praises the team's cohesiveness and bonds, such as Sampedro and Revuelta from Spain, Ganne and Xu from Junior Solheim Cup teams, and Ortengren with teammate Nora Sundberg from Sweden. Ganne, returning for her sixth ANWA after winning the U.S. Women’s Amateur last summer, called it 'the most exciting week in amateur golf.' Xu, a first-time Drive, Chip and Putt champion at Augusta National as a child, sees the event as full circle. Coverage airs on Golf Channel for rounds one and two from 1:30-3:30 p.m. ET, NBC for the final from 12-3 p.m. ET, with streams on Peacock and ANWA.com.

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Maria Jose Marin celebrates her Augusta National Women’s Amateur victory with a par putt on the 18th green, embracing family amid the iconic Augusta National backdrop.
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Maria Jose Marin claims Augusta National Women’s Amateur title

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Maria Jose Marin of Arkansas won the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, defeating Stanford’s Andrea Revuelta by four strokes after a final-round 68 at Augusta National. The Colombian became the first from her country to claim the title, sealing victory with a par putt on the 18th green before embracing her family. Asterisk Talley’s lead evaporated with a quadruple-bogey 7 on the par-3 12th hole.

Asterisk Talley shot a bogey-free 67 in the second round to take a one-shot lead at 11-under after two rounds of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The 17-year-old Stanford commit has now gone 48 straight bogey-free holes, a tournament record. Meja Ortengren and Maria Jose Marin sit tied for second at 10-under.

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Six accomplished amateur golfers will tee off at Augusta National for the first time this week at the 2026 Masters Tournament. They earned invitations through recent victories in prestigious USGA and international events. Among them is Brandon Holtz, a 39-year-old former college basketball player and real estate agent from Illinois.

Bryson DeChambeau offered encouragement to Asterisk Talley following her struggles in the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The two-time U.S. Open champion emphasized that losses do not define a golfer's career. Talley, who led through two days, finished tied for fourth after a quadruple bogey on the 12th hole.

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Rory McIlroy surged to a six-shot lead at the 2026 Masters after rounds of 67 and 65, but the cut claimed several prominent golfers at Augusta National. Bryson DeChambeau, a pre-tournament favorite, posted 76-74 for 6 over par and exited early due to late collapses. Other surprises include recent winners and major contenders who faltered.

The No. 23 ranked Arizona women's golf team is preparing to compete in the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate tournament. The team will travel east for the event. Key players include Charlotte Back, Julia Misemer, Nena Wongthanavimok, and Sara Vitasek.

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Emma Navarro, Iva Jovic, and Ann Li, three prominent American players, suffered unexpected second-round defeats on February 26, 2026, in the lead-up to the Sunshine Swing. These upsets occurred at the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron in Mexico and the WTA 250 ATX Open in Austin, Texas. The losses highlight challenges for the Americans ahead of major tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami.

 

 

 

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