Photo by: Mike Christy / Arizona Athletics
Wildcats Apart of Elite Field at The Historic Colonial Country Club
03/22/2025 | Women's Golf
Arizona women's golf heads out to Fort Worth, Texas to play at the historic Colonial Country Club. The Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational takes place on March 24-25 and features the most competitive field of teams in women's golf. Thirteen out of the fifteen teams are ranked inside the top 30 including four of the top six teams in the nation. All of the teams competing are inside the top 50.
Line Up
1. Charlotte Back
2. Carolina Melgrati
3. Julia Misemer
4. Nena Wongthanvimok
5. Lilas Pinthier
The Field
#20 Arizona
#19 Auburn
#29 Baylor
#43 Kentucky
#18 Mississippi State
#28 Oklahoma State
#3 Oregon
#36SMU
#1 Stanford
#16 TCU
#6 Texas
#17 Texas A&M
#5 USC
#15 Vanderbilt
#9 Wake Forest
History of Colonial
Colonial Country Club is the only course to have hosted both a men's and women's U.S. Open and The PLAYERS Championship. In addition, it has hosted the longest running event on the PGA Tour. Founded in 1936 by Marvin Leonard who was driven to build a championship course of his own. But, as of 2023 the course had gone under a new master renovation by golf course architect Gil Hanse.
Annika Sorenstam at Colonial
In 2003, Annika Sorenstam joined that list of momentous occasions at Colonial by being the first woman since 1945 to play in a PGA TOUR event. Sorenstam, a 72-time LPGA Tour champion and 10-time major champion, was no stranger to setting records as she became the first in LPGA history to shoot 59, and accepted an invite to play in the event at Colonial. The legendary UofA alumni created special memories at Colonial and the Wildcats are excited to tee it up on the same course.
Tee times begin at 6:30 am MST on both days. Round one and two will be shotgun starts. The final round pairings will be determined based on first day scoring.
Line Up
1. Charlotte Back
2. Carolina Melgrati
3. Julia Misemer
4. Nena Wongthanvimok
5. Lilas Pinthier
The Field
#20 Arizona
#19 Auburn
#29 Baylor
#43 Kentucky
#18 Mississippi State
#28 Oklahoma State
#3 Oregon
#36SMU
#1 Stanford
#16 TCU
#6 Texas
#17 Texas A&M
#5 USC
#15 Vanderbilt
#9 Wake Forest
History of Colonial
Colonial Country Club is the only course to have hosted both a men's and women's U.S. Open and The PLAYERS Championship. In addition, it has hosted the longest running event on the PGA Tour. Founded in 1936 by Marvin Leonard who was driven to build a championship course of his own. But, as of 2023 the course had gone under a new master renovation by golf course architect Gil Hanse.
Annika Sorenstam at Colonial
In 2003, Annika Sorenstam joined that list of momentous occasions at Colonial by being the first woman since 1945 to play in a PGA TOUR event. Sorenstam, a 72-time LPGA Tour champion and 10-time major champion, was no stranger to setting records as she became the first in LPGA history to shoot 59, and accepted an invite to play in the event at Colonial. The legendary UofA alumni created special memories at Colonial and the Wildcats are excited to tee it up on the same course.
Tee times begin at 6:30 am MST on both days. Round one and two will be shotgun starts. The final round pairings will be determined based on first day scoring.
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