Rhodes shoots 66 to put women's golf in position at Gold Canyon Regional

Arizona State is in position to advance to 2025 NCAA Championship as one of the Top-5 advancing teams.


Patience Rhodes at Gold Canyon Regional

Patience Rhodes at Gold Canyon Regional

GOLD CANYON, Ariz. - The eight-time NCAA champion Arizona State Sun Devil Women's Golf program continued solid play Tuesday at the NCAA Regional held at Superstition Mountain Golf Club in Gold Canyon.

One round remains on Wednesday, with the top five teams advancing to the NCAA championships in Carlsbad at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa (May 16-21). The Sun Devils are 20 shots clear of sixth place, as they sit in third after two rounds of play. No. 8 ASU has shot even 576 (286-290) so far, five shots back of No. 5 Oregon (289-282=571/-5) and one shot back of No. 29 Oklahoma State (287-288=575/-1). No. 20 Mississippi State (291-294) is at 9-over 595 while No. 17 Auburn (289-205) is holding down fifth spot at 18-over 594. The closest team to the five-team cut line with 18 holes to play Wednesday is Cal State Fullerton at 20-over 596 (304-292).


Patience Rhodes is leading the Sun Devils with an 8-under 136 that included a 66 on Tuesday, as she is in second behind Oregon's Kiara Romero. Isla McDonald-O'Brien is tied for fifth at 2-under 142, joining Rhodes in the top 5. Both Rhodes and McDonald-O'Brien have put forth important efforts over the two days to put their team in position to advance. Paula Schulz-Hanssen (T22) and Beth Coulter (T25) each look to continue the momentum they built from shooting one-under on the back nine. ASU has 29 birdies as a team, the second-highest total in the field.

The Sun Devils start the final round of the Gold Canyon Regional tomorrow morning at 8 AM MST on Hole one. They look to maintain their spot in the Top-5, which would allow them to advance to the NCAA Championship for the second consecutive year. Admission and parking is free at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club.


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Round Breakdown

Patience Rhodes
Current standing: 2
Today's round: 66 (-6)
Overall total: 136 (-8)
Birdies (6): Hole 2 (Par 5, 520 yards), Hole 4 (Par 3, 141 yards), Hole 10 (Par 4, 340 yards), Hole 11 (Par 4, 386 yards), Hole 14 (Par 4, 309 yards), Hole 18 (Par 5, 514 yards)

Isla McDonald-O'Brien
Current standing: T5
Today's round: 72 (E)
Overall Total: 142 (-2)
Birdies (3): Hole 2 (Par 5, 520 yards)Hole 11 (Par 4, 386 yards), Hole 18 (Par 5, 514 yards)
 
Paula Schulz-Hanssen
Current standing: T22
Today's round:  76 (+4)
Overall total: 148 (+4)
Birdies (1): Hole 11 (Par 4, 386 yards)

Beth Coulter
Current standing: T25
Today's round: 76 (+4)
Overall total: 150 (+6)
Birdies (3): Hole 11 (Par 4, 386 yards), Hole 14 (Par 4, 309 yards), Hole 18 (Par 5, 514 yards)
 
Grace Summerhays
Current standing: T36
Today's round: 79 (+7)
Overall total: 153 (+9)
Birdies (2): Hole 1 (Par 4, 390 yards), Hole 9 (Par 4, 395 yards)

Quotables

"What a great day for Patience," Coach Farr-Kaye remarked. "She just played really solid consistent really made the great adjustments. She didn't get to high she didn't get too low. It  was just a really solid round of golf today. Bogey-free on this course, which  doesn't happen very often. Great job by her of leading us."

Both Paula and Beth might have struggled a little on the front, but they knew they had to fight to the finish, especially in regionals," Coach Farr-Kaye reflected. "You've gotta just keep your head up even if you have a couple tough holes. They both did that and it was awesome." 

"I think the key to the final day regionals is not worrying about where the cut is and looking forward," Coach Farr-Kaye concluded after the round. "Our goal is to catch Oregon tomorrow and win, so we're not trying to protect anything. We are going to continue to push and look at moving up the leaderboard." 


Team standings

PlaceTeam12To Par
1Oregon289282-5
2Oklahoma State287288-1
3Arizona State286290E
4Mississippi State291294+9
5Auburn289305+18
 TOP-5 ADVANCE AFTER WED.   
6CSU Fullerton304292+20
7California303296+23
8San Jose State306295+25


Individual standings

PlacePlayer12To Par
1Kiara Romero, UO7962-12
2Patience Rhodes7066-8
T5Isla McDonald-O'Brien7072-2
T22Paula Schulz-Hanssen7275+4
T25Beth Coulter7476+6
36Grace Summerhays7479+9

Up next
Arizona State starts the third round of the NCAA Regionals on Wednesday at 8:00 AM MST, with each of the five golfers beginning their round on Hole 1 every ten minutes. The Sun Devils will be paired with Oklahoma State and Oregon.

PAIRINGOklahoma State, Oregon
HOLE1
TIME (MST)GOLFER
8:00 AMGrace Summerhays
8:11 AMBeth Coulter
8:22 AMPaula Schulz-Hanssen
8:33 AMIsla McDonald-O'Brien
8:44 AMPatience Rhodes


Sun Devil history at NCAA regionals
The program has claimed or shared a total of five regional team championships, with the last coming during their NCAA title run in 2017. In 2024, the Sun Devils had an impressive showing at the Cle Elum Regional, finishing fourth on their way to reaching the NCAA championship in Carlsbad. ASU put together second place-finishes in two of the last four years, also doing so at the 2023 Stillwater Regional and 2021 Columbus Regional as part of their run to NCAA Match Play that season.

The competition 

Arizona State will be the No. 2 seed in a regional that features No. 1 seed Oregon (Big 10 champion). The regional also includes No. 3 seed Auburn, No. 4 Mississippi State, No. 5 Oklahoma State, No. 6 California, No. 7 Virginia Tech, No. 8 San Jose State, No. 9 Sacramento State (Big Sky champion), No. 10 Cal State Fullerton (Big West Champion), No. 11 Navy (Patriot League champion), and No. 12 Quinnipiac (MAAC champion).

The Gold Canyon Regional features 8 of the Clipp'd Top-50 ranked teams, including No. 5 Oregon, No. 8 Arizona State, No. 17 Auburn, No. 20 Mississippi State, and No. 29 Oklahoma State. The regional also has its fair share of individual star power, with ten of the Top-50 individuals in the Clipp'd Player Rankings competing in Gold Canyon. Oregon's Kiara Romero is the top-ranked player in the regional, coming in at No. 3. Arizona State has 
Patience Rhodes not far behind at No. 26 in the nation in the latest metrics.

In the field (12 Teams + 6 Individuals): 
#5 Oregon, #8 Arizona State (host), #17 Auburn, #20 Mississippi State, #29 Oklahoma State, #32 California, #44 Virginia Tech, #48 San Jose State, #53 Sacramento State, #74 Cal State Fullerton, #146 Navy, #189 Quinnipiac; Vivian Lu, Washington, Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State, Janae Leovao, Long Beach State, Jensen Jalufka, Cal Poly, Daniela Campillo, ULM, Maddie Montoya, Montana State

Head-to-head with Gold Canyon Regional field

Arizona State boasts a 13-2-1 overall against other teams in the Gold Canyon Regional so far this year.

Auburn (1-0)

W - Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (March 3-5)

California (5-0)

W - ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-11)
W - Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-20)
W - Nanea Invitational (Oct. 28-30)
W - Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Feb. 2-4)
W - PING/ASU Invitational (March 28-30)

Mississippi State (2-0)
W - Mason Rudolph Championship (Sept. 20-22)

W - Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (March 3-5)

Oklahoma State (0-0-1)

T - Big 12 Championship (Apr. 15-17)

Oregon (1-2)

L - ANNIKA Intercollegiate (Sept. 9-11)
W - Windy City Collegiate Classic (Sept. 30 - Oct. 1)
L - Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Feb. 2-4)

San Jose State (4-0)

W - Stanford Intercollegiate (Oct. 18-20)
W - Nanea Invitational (Oct. 28-30)
W - Match in the Desert (Jan. 27)
W - Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Feb. 2-4)

The Format

In the fourth year of the new regional format, six sites were selected instead of the traditional four. For the third consecutive year, there is an increase in advancing teams, changing from 24 to 30. In order to clinch a berth in the NCAA Championship and advance to Carlsbad, Arizona State will have to finish in the Top-5 of the 12-team Gold Canyon Regional. Five teams from each of the six regionals form the group that advances to play in the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship. Sun Devil Women's Golf is looking to add to their record 38 appearances in the NCAA Championship Finals.

The other five regional sites are Columbus, Ohio (OSU Golf Club Scarlet Course), Lexington, Kentucky (University Club of Kentucky), Norman, Oklahoma (Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club), Lubbock, Texas (The Rawls Course), Charlottesville, Virginia (Birdwood Golf Course). 10 of 14 Big 12 teams made NCAA Regionals, a testament to the strength of one of the best conferences in women's golf. Eight teams from the league received Top-6 seeds, with Arizona State receiving the highest seed of any school in the league at No. 2.

Holes: 54 (18 each day)
Days: 3 (Monday-Wednesday)
Scoring: 5 count 4
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,544

The Lineup
Arizona State boasts one of the deepest and most talented rosters in the country. Junior Beth Coulter claims the top spot as she gets ready for her third regional appearance. Fellow junior Paula Schulz-Hanssen brings the same postseason experience out of the No. 2 spot. Redshirt sophomore Patience Rhodes follows in the third position, one of the most talented No. 3 golfers in the nation. Senior Grace Summerhays - the most seasoned of the five Sun Devils - will make her fourth regional appearance out of the No. 4 spot. Freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien will be making her NCAA Regional debut in the No. 5 spot.

  1. Beth Coulter
  2. Paula Schulz-Hanssen
  3. Patience Rhodes
  4. Grace Summerhays
  5. Isla McDonald-O'Brien

Sun Devils in the rankings
Scoreboard powered by Clipp'd has taken over as the official producer of the NCAA Golf Rankings. Arizona State enters the NCAA postseason at No. 8 in the rankings and have now maintained a spot in the Top-10 for the final six months of the season. The Women's Golf Coaches Association released their latest Spring poll on May 2, with ASU slotted at No. 8. Four Sun Devils are in the Top-54, while all five fall within the Top-180. Here is where each of the Sun Devils' rank in the latest Scoreboard Individual Rankings:

No. 26 
Patience Rhodes  
No. 33 Beth Coulter 
No. 36 Paula Schulz-Hanssen
No. 54 Isla McDonald-O'Brien
No. 180 Grace Summerhays

The course
The Gold Canyon Regional will take place at the Prospector Course at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club. The par-72 course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and his son, Gary. It has played host to several LPGA and other professional events since it opened in 1998. Arizona State has made the trip to Gold Canyon each of the past seven seasons, competing at the Match in the Desert, which is hosted at the Prospector Course by the University of Kansas every January.

2025 NCAA Women's Golf championship

For the second consecutive year, the NCAA Women's Golf Championship will take place near San Diego at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, Champions Course. Arizona State made the 2024 NCAA Championship and finished tied for 16th, missing the Top-15 cut by just one stroke. Should they advance from a regional again, Sun Devil Women's Golf will attempt to win the program's NCAA record ninth national championship. Missy Farr-Kaye was in charge the last time that ASU won a title, defeating Northwestern at Rich Harvest Farms in Chicago for the 2017 NCAA Women's Golf Championship. The program also brought home NCAA titles in 2009, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1993, and 1990. 

GOLF Channel coverage

GOLF Channel will present the 2025 NCAA Division I Women's (May 19-21) and Men's (May 26-28) Golf Championships, totaling over 50 hours of comprehensive coverage. The women's championship will be held May 16-21, with GOLF Channel providing live coverage of the final day of individual championship play on May 19 as well as the team match play on May 20-21.  GOLF Channel and Peacock will present live tournament coverage all three days. Visit NBCSports.com full programming schedule.

Team championships under Missy Farr-Kaye (21)
---> 2025 PING/ASU Invitational
---> 2025 Clover Cup
---> 2024 Windy City Collegiate Classic
2024 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational
2024 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
2022 Match in the Desert
2022 PING/ASU Invitational  
2021 Bruin Wave Invitational
2021 Clover Cup
2021 PING/ASU Invitational (Co-Champs)
2020 Stanford Intercollegiate
2020 Tri-Match vs. UCLA & Denver
2020 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational 
2019 Wildcat Invitational
2019 Tri-Match against Denver & Georgia
2018 Windy City Collegiate
2017 NCAA Championships (NATIONAL CHAMPION)
2017 NCAA Regional Championships
2017 PING/ASU Invitational
2017 Clover Cup
2016 Pac-12 Preview

Rhodes on ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List

Sun Devil Women's Golf redshirt sophomore Patience Rhodes earned a spot on the ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List back in March. The Haskins Foundation released the Spring version of their candidates for the ANNIKA Award, given annually to the top female collegiate golfer. One of the 25 names included on the list was Patience Rhodes from Arizona State. Rhodes is one of only 11 underclassmen under consideration for the award. A Sun Devil has landed on this list in five of the past seven seasons, as Rhodes joins the company of program greats Linn GrantOlivia Mehaffey, and Ashley Menne.

Azahara Munoz inducted into ASU Hall of Fame

Sun Devil Women's Golf legend Azahara Munoz is part of the 2024 Sun Devil Athletics Hall of Fame class. Munoz is one of six Hall of Fame inductees as a part of a loaded 2024 class, joined by one Hall of Distinction selection. A luncheon honoring the class was held on Friday, Oct. 4, at ASU's Old Main, while honorees were introduced at Sun Devil Football's win over Kansas. Munoz becomes the 20th individual from Sun Devil Women's Golf to enter the Hall of Fame and is the 21st overall inductee with ties to the program. Women's Golf has been represented in three of the past four Hall of Fame classes (2019, 2022, 2024). The most recent representative from Women's Golf entered back in 2022, when Anna Nordqvist was honored. 

"We are extremely proud of Aza for all that she has accomplished in her illustrious career," Sun Devil Women's Golf Head Coach 
Missy Farr-Kaye remarked. "She is a proud Sun Devil and is very deserving of this honor. There is no doubt she is one of the best players we have ever had come through our program."

Azahara Munoz left Arizona State as one of the most decorated golfers in program history.

  • Captured the 2008 NCAA Individual Title in dramatic fashion, winning in a playoff to become the ninth Sun Devil to win the National Championship.
  • Buried a clutch 25-foot putt to defeat UCLA's Tiffany Joh in the winner-take-all playoff.
  • Helped lead Arizona State to the 2009 NCAA Championship, its seventh in school history and first since 1998.
  • One of only four four-time All-Americans in the illustrious history of the Sun Devil Women's Golf Program.
  • The top-placing Sun Devil at the 2009 NCAA Championships, earning her second-career Top-5 National finish by finishing in fourth place.
  • Landed on the Pac-10 First Team All-Conference in each of her four seasons in Tempe.
  • Compiled an incredible 31 Top-10 finishes in 39 career appearances as a Sun Devil.
  • The first two-time recipient of the prestigious Edith Cummings Munson Award, which is given to the top collegiate female golfers nationally who also excel in academics.
  • Graduated summa cum laude with a 3.98 in psychology.
  • 2009 Pac-10 Scholar Athlete of the Year.
  • Four-time NGCA Academic All-American and two-time ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-American.
  • While attending Arizona State, she competed internationally as one of the top-ranked amateurs in the world.
  • Finished as the runner-up at the 2008 U.S. Women's Amateur, won the 2009 Ladies British Amateur Championship, and competed for Spain in the 2006 Women's World Amateur.

Five Sun Devils at the Paris Olympics
Sun Devil Women's Golf had more representatives than any other collegiate women's golf program at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Five Arizona State products competed in the most prestigious international event on the golf calendar. Both of the Spanish qualifiers were Sun Devils, with Carlota Ciganda and Azahara Munoz each making their third Olympic appearance. The other three Sun Devils made their Olympic debut, as Linn Grant (Sweden), Alessandra Fanali (Italy), and Alexandra Forsterling (Germany) each earned a spot in the iconic competition.

Anna Nordqvist named Team Europe captain for Solheim Cup 

Sun Devil Athletics Hall of Famer and women's golf legend Anna Nordqvist (2007-09) was named the captain for Team Europe for the 2026 Solheim Cup, to be held 7–13 September at Bernardus Golf in North Brabant, Netherlands. Nordqvist has already established herself as one of the premiere competitors in Solheim Cup history and will look to add to her lore in the iconic event.

Tatman elevated to Associate Head Coach
Assistant Coach Mikayla Tatman was promoted to Associate Head Coach earlier in the season. In the midst of her second season in Tempe, Tatman has been critical to the success of the program during her tenure. Arizona State has won four tournaments in her two seasons and qualified for the 2024 NCAA Championship.

2024-25 Arizona State Women's Golf schedule
Arizona State will be tested throughout the campaign as Coach Farr-Kaye built one of the nation's toughest slates once again. The Maroon and Gold will compete in a total of ten regular season events, five in the Fall and five in the Spring. The postseason begins April 15 at the Big 12 Championship, with NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships scheduled for the month of May.

ANNIKA Intercollegiate – Sept. 9-11 (Lake Elmo, MN)
Mason Rudolph Championship – Sept. 20-22 (Franklin, TN)
Windy City Collegiate Classic – Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 (Wilmette, IL)
Stanford Intercollegiate – Oct. 18-20 (Stanford, CA)
Nanea Invitational - Oct. 28-30 (Kailua-Kona, HI)
Match in the Desert – January 27 (Gold Canyon, AZ)*
Therese Hession Regional Challenge – Feb. 2-4 (Palos Verdes, CA)
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate – March 3-5 (Hilton Head Island, SC)
Clover Cup – March 10-12 (Litchfield Park, AZ | Wigwam Golf Club)*
PING/ASU Invitational – March 28-30 (Phoenix, AZ | Papago Golf Club)*
Big 12 Championship – April 15-17 (Hockley, TX)
NCAA Regionals – May 5-7 (Columbus, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Norman, Oklahoma; Lubbock, Texas; Charlottesville, Virginia; Gold Canyon, Arizona)*
NCAA Championship – May 16-21 (La Costa, CA; Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, Champions Course)
Italicized = Home Tournament
*Held in the state of Arizona

Empty the notebook

  • Arizona State is one of ten teams that made the 2024 NCAA Championship and returns four members from that team.
  • The Sun Devils are 115-23-3 overall in head-to-head matchups.
  • Missy Farr-Kaye enters her tenth season as the Head Coach of Sun Devil Women's Golf. She is tied with Bobby Hurley (Men's Basketball) and Greg Powers (Hockey) as the second-longest tenured Sun Devil Athletics Head Coach. She trails only Zeke Jones, who is getting ready for his 11th year at the helm of the Sun Devil wrestling program.
  • ASU will play in the state of Arizona for the fourth time this year. Regular season events already had them playing Superstition Mountain Golf Club (Gold Canyon), Wigwam Golf Club (Litchfield Park), and Papago Golf Club (Phoenix). The Sun Devils will now compete at Superstition Mountain Golf Club a second time, serving as one of six regional hosts.

Top finishes in 2024-25
2nd - Patience Rhodes, PING/ASU Invitational
T2nd - Beth Coulter, Big 12 Championship
T2nd - Beth Coulter, Clover Cup
T2nd - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Match in the Desert*
3rd - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, PING/ASU Invitational
4th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Match in the Desert*
T4th- Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Clover Cup
T5th - Beth Coulter, PING/ASU Invitational
T5th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, PING/ASU Invitational
T5th - Beth Coulter, Stanford Intercollegiate
T5th - Patience Rhodes, Windy City Collegiate Classic
T5th - Patience Rhodes, Mason Rudolph Championship
T6th - Patience Rhodes, Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
T6th - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Nanea Invitational
T6th - Patience Rhodes, ANNIKA Intercollegiate
7th - Patience Rhodes, Clover Cup
T8th - Patience Rhodes, Therese Hession Regional Challenge
9th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Big 12 Championship
T9th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Nanea Invitational
T9th - Beth Coulter, ANNIKA Intercollegiate
10th - Grace Summerhays, PING/ASU Invitational
T10th - Beth Coulter, Windy City Collegiate Classic
T10th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Windy City Collegiate Classic
T12th - Patience Rhodes, Nanea Invitational
T13th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Clover Cup
T13th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
T13th - Beth Coulter, Therese Hession Regional Challenge
14th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, ANNIKA Intercollegiate
T14th - Patience Rhodes, Big 12 Championship
T15th - Grace Summerhays, Match in the Desert*
T15th - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Windy City Collegiate Classic
T16th - Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Mason Rudolph Championship
T17th - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
T18th - Grace Summerhays, Nanea Invitational
T18th - Grace Summerhays, Windy City Collegiate Classic
T18th - Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Stanford Intercollegiate
T20th - Beth Coulter, Nanea Invitational
37 total Top-20 finishes;  23 Top-10 finishes by Sun Devils in 2024-25
*One-day, 18-hole event

Best rounds in 2024-25

---> 66/-6 Patience Rhodes (Gold Canyon Regional Second Round/May 6, 2025)
66/-6 Patience Rhodes (PING/ASU Invitational First Round/March 28, 2025)
66/-5 Beth Coulter (Big 12 Championship Third Round/Apr. 17, 2025)
66/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Clover Cup Third Round/March 12, 2025)
67/-6 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Nanea Invitational First Round/Oct. 28, 2024)
67/-5 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (PING/ASU Invitational Second Round/March 29, 2025)
67/-5 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
67/-5 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship Second Round/Sept. 21, 2024)
67/-3 Patience Rhodes(Clover Cup Second Round/March 11, 2025)
67/-3 Beth Coulter (Clover Cup First Round/March 10, 2025)
68/-4 Beth Coulter (PING/ASU Invitational Third Round/March 30, 2025)
68/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (PING/ASU Invitational Second Round/March 29, 2025)
68/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (PING/ASU Invitational First Round/March 28, 2025)
68/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
68/-4 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024)
68/-4 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate First Round/Sept. 9, 2024)
68/-3 Beth Coulter (Stanford Intercollegiate First Round/Oct. 18, 2024)
68/-2 Beth Coulter (Clover Cup Second Round/March 11, 2025)
68/-2 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Clover Cup First Round/March 10, 2025)
69/-3 Grace Summerhays (PING/ASU Invitational Second Round/March 29, 2025)
69/-3 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (PING/ASU Invitational First Round/March 28, 2025)
69/-3 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Windy City Collegiate Classic Second Round/Sept. 30, 2024)
69/-2 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Big 12 Championship Second Round/Apr. 16, 2025)
69/-2 Beth Coulter (Stanford Intercollegiate Second Round/Oct. 19, 2024)
69/-1 Beth Coulter (Clover Cup Third Round/March 12, 2025)
69/-1 Patience Rhodes (Clover Cup Third Round/March 12, 2025)
69/-1 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Clover Cup First Round/March 10, 2025)
70/-3 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Nanea Invitational First Round/Oct. 28, 2024)
70/-3 Patience Rhodes (Nanea Invitational Third Round/Oct. 30, 2024)
---> 70/-2 Patience Rhodes (Gold Canyon Regional First Round/May 5, 2025)
---> 70/-2 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Gold Canyon Regional First Round/May 5, 2025)
70/-2 Patience Rhodes (PING/ASU Invitational Third Round/March 30, 2025)
70/-2 Grace Summerhays (PING/ASU Invitational Third Round/March 30, 2025)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (PING/ASU Invitational First Round/March 28, 2025)
70/-2 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Match in the Desert/Jan. 27, 2025)
70/-2 Patience Rhodes (Windy City Collegiate Classic Third Round/Oct. 1, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (Windy City Collegiate Classic Second Round/Sept. 30, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Second Round/Sept. 10, 2024)
70/-2 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11 2024)
70/-2 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
70/-1 Patience Rhodes (Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Second Round/Mar. 4, 2024)
70/-1 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Darius Rucker Intercollegiate First Round/Mar. 3, 2024)
70/-1 Beth Coulter (Therese Hession Regional Challenge Third Round/Feb. 4, 2025)
70/-1 Beth Coulter (Therese Hession Regional Challenge First Round/Feb. 2, 2025)
70/-1 Patience Rhodes (Therese Hession Regional Challenge First Round/Feb. 2, 2025)
70/-1 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Stanford Intercollegiate First Round/Oct. 18, 2024)
70/-1 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Stanford Intercollegiate First Round/Oct. 18, 2024)
70/-1 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Stanford Intercollegiate Second Round/Oct. 19, 2024)
70/-1 Beth Coulter (Stanford Intercollegiate Third Round/Oct. 20, 2024)
70/E Grace Summerhays (Clover Cup First Round/March 10, 2025)
70/E Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Clover Cup Third Round/March 12, 2025)
54 total rounds of 70 or lower

Birdies by Sun Devil (2024-25 season totals)

Isla McDonald-O'Brien - 117 birdies; 1 eagle
Paula Schulz-Hanssen - 115 birdies
Patience Rhodes - 104 birdies; 2 eagle
Beth Coulter - 103 birdies; 1 eagle
Grace Summerhays - 83 birdies; 5 eagles
Total - 518 birdies; 9 eagles

Career appearances

Grace Summerhays, 45 (42 stroke; 3 match)
Beth Coulter, 36 (33 stroke; 3 match)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 36 (33 stroke; 3 match)
Patience Rhodes, 22 (20 stroke; 2 match)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien, 13 (13 stroke)
Total 146 (135 stroke; 11 match)

Career top-20 finishes 

Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 19 (9 Top-10)
Grace Summerhays, 18 (8 Top-10)
Beth Coulter, 16 (8 Top-10)
Patience Rhodes, 13 (8 Top-10)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien, 7 (4 Top-10)
Total 74 (37 Top-10)

A tradition like no other

During the past five decades, many of the premier amateur women's golfers have called Arizona State University home. Arizona State won its NCAA-leading eighth national championship title in 2017 to reinforce its standing as the premier women's golf school in the United States. Under legendary Head Coach Linda Vollstedt, the program became the first in women's collegiate golf to win six championships in a decade (1990, '93, '94, '95, '97, '98). ASU remains the lone program to ever capture three national titles in a row (1993, '94, '95). The Sun Devil Golf programs did something in 1990 that had never been done before and hasn't been accomplished since. ASU swept both the Men's and Women's Team National Titles in 1990, becoming the first school to capture both championships in the same year.

Here for the long haul

Sun Devil Athletics was thrilled to extend four of its head coaches back in December of 2023, including Women's Golf Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye. Entering her ninth year with ASU, Farr-Kaye has been extended through the 2027-28 athletic calendar. She completed the trifecta in 2017, becoming the first individual in NCAA history to win a National Championship as a player, assistant coach, and head coach at the same school.

"The Bird"

The Thunderbirds Golf Complex, designed by Douglas Fredrickson Architects and built by Rummel Construction Inc., is a 7,000-square foot facility featuring a grand entry lobby, national championship displays, a team gym and locker rooms for both men's and women's teams, a fueling station, study lounge, team lounge, indoor hitting bays and more. Designed by Sun Devil alumnus and five-time PGA Major Championships winner Phil Mickelson, who is known for his short-game expertise, the four-acre practice area consists of five practice greens, four practice bunkers and a three-acre fairway and rough designed to practice every possible golf shot. On Nov. 1, 2018, Papago Golf Course became the new home for Sun Devil Men's & Women's Golf with the unveiling of their new state-of-the-art practice facility -- The Thunderbirds Golf Complex -- through the generous commitment by The Thunderbirds organization. Arizona State, in partnership with The Thunderbirds, Arizona Golf Community Foundation, the City of Phoenix and Phil Mickelson Design, revitalized the course and helped build the Lou Grubb Clubhouse and Lou's Bar & Grill.

Fantastic five

Patience Rhodes, Grace SummerhaysPaula Schulz-Hanssen, and Beth Coulter all return having gained another year of valuable experience. Highly-touted freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien has made an immediate impact on the program, forming a talented 2024-25 roster under the direction of Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye and Assistant Coach Mikayla Tatman.

How to follow
Visit the Gold Canyon Regional homepage for all information related to the event. For the latest updates and information on the Sun Devil Women's Golf program, follow our Twitter/Instagram accounts (@SunDevilWGolf), like our Facebook page (facebook.com/sundevilwgolf/), and visit our website (sundevils.com). Find Coach Farr-Kaye (@missymkaye) and Coach Tatman (@CoachMikayla_) on X as well.