TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The nationally ranked Florida State women’s golf team open its spring season at the IJGA Guadalajara Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico (Feb. 6-7) and plays host to the 10th Annual Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee (March 17-19). Seminole head coach Amy Bond, the winningest coach in school history, hosts the Florida State Match Up in what could prove to be the most exciting field in the 10-year history of the championship. She’ll do so with the defending individual champion – Amelia Williamson – in her lineup. This year’s event includes the tandems of Florida State and Oklahoma, Kentucky and Notre Dame, Daytona State and Mercer, East Tennessee State and Tulane, Purdue and Kent State, and Augusta and Coastal Carolina. Bond has led the Seminoles to three team championships (2016, 2017 and 2021), three match up championships (2015, 2016, 2017 all playing alongside Texas A&M) and four individual championships (
Kaleigh Telfer’s third under-par round of the week earned her a share of the top spot on the leaderboard, along with first-and-second round leader, An.
After 36 holes, Anais Meyssonnier holds the lowest score on the Stage I leaderboard. Meyssonnier shot 2-under par during Friday’s second round, cardin.
With Stage I of the LPGA Qualifying Tournament looming in the distance, many Epson Tour members who must travel out to California take at least a week.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – Florida State’s Frederik Kjettrup and Amelia Williamson are set to represent the International Team in the 26th Annual Arnold Palmer Cup at the Golf Club de Geneve beginning Friday and running through Sunday. The annual competition for college golfers consists of two teams (U.S.A vs. International) which are comprised of 12 men and 12 women. The Arnold Palmer Cup was co-founded by Arnold Palmer and The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA), and began in 1997 at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men’s and women’s university/college golfers, with a team from the United States matching up against a team of International players. Since its inception, over 125 former Arnold Palmer Cup alumni have gone on to earn cards on the PGA, European or LPGA Tours; 29 have represented Europe or the USA in the Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup, and more than 60 have claimed over 275 victor