Colorado Golf Association News

Tournament recaps, player spotlights, tips, and stories from across Colorado.

Women's Golf

Colorado Women's Open Gold Standard

With her first major victory in over 7 years, Coloradan Becca Huffer becomes the first 3-time winner of the Colorado Women’s Open

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18-Year-Old Leader

Lindsay Kuhle recruit Lavanya Gupta makes 6 straight birdies to vault into lead at Colorado Women’s Open; she’ll try to become 2nd amateur to claim CWO tourney title; 2-time champ Becca Huffer shares...

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Acing the Test

Defending champ Alyaa Abdulghany shares lead at Colorado Women’s Open after first-round hole-in-one; 3 other past champs also in top 10

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$200,000 On the Line

2-time champ Becca Huffer of Monument returns in hopes of making another run at title in Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open

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2026 CGA Women's Mashie Championship

5/28/26 The team of Kelly Green (Denver) and Kelly Schaub (Scottsdale) defeated Jolene Wong (Highlands Ranch) and Sydney Wrench (Denver) 3 & 2.

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Making Another Run

Coloradan Jessica Mason closes out senior college season with fourth-place finish at women’s NCAA Division III nationals, becoming latest local golfer with top-5 showing on college’s national stage

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2026 CGA Women's Team Stableford

Team Wetzel, Leuschel, Irving, and Thiel take home the 2026 CGA Women's Team Stableford Title

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State Champs

2 Team Colorado members — Ella Scott (5A) & Addison Dorsey (2A) — claim girls state high school individual titles, joining Cheyanne Schrick (3A) & Kaylee Meyering (4A) as champs; it’s 2 in a row for...

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Halfway There

2 defending individual champs lead after challenging first day at girls state high school tournaments

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That's a Wrap

Coloradan Lily Nelson records another stellar finish at women’s NCAA Div. II nationals, placing third; CSU-Pueblo 16th as a team in first full-team appearance at nationals

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Working Wonders

Estes Park HS, DU grad Dawn Shockley beats the odds in coaching Oregon State women golfers to NCAA national tourney berth for third time in 4 years

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Riviera, Here I Come

Bianca Pagdanganan, who has posted 6 top-10 finishes in her LPGA Tour career, earns the lone U.S. Women’s Open qualifying spot at Walnut Creek

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Sticking Around

Loveland’s Katelyn Lehigh and partner Amelia Garibaldi fend off opponents’ rally and advance at U.S. Women’s Four-Ball; Team Colorado partners fall to No. 2 seeds

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Whetting the Appetite

Highlights of what the 2026 CGA championship schedule has in store; registration for many of the competitions begins March 16 

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Switching Gears

After long being one of Colorado’s most accomplished female players, Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Janet Ruma Moore starting a new chapter — as a mental perf

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The ‘Best One’ Yet

CGA Women’s Golf Summit continues to gain momentum; variety of topics help keep event fresh

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Return Engagement

For third time in the last 5 years, Castle Pines Golf Club will join other premier courses in hosting Drive, Chip & Putt Regionals, where 8 junior golfers

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‘Towering Presence in Golf’

Longtime Colorado Springs resident Judy Bell, the first female president of the USGA and a World Golf Hall of Famer — and a character, to boot — passes

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One Hurdle Remains

Former CU golfer Sabrina Iqbal qualifies for final stage of LPGA Tour Q-Series By Gary Baines – 10/18/2025 Former University of Colorado golfer Sabrina

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End of the Line

A day after defeating stroke-play co-medalist, Coloradan Kirsty Hodgkins-Redner ousted at U.S.

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Moving On

Former U.S.

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Still in the Mix

Coloradan Kirsty Hodgkins-Redner survives playoff to make match play, then takes down a stroke-play co-medalist at U.S.

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Still Alive & Kicking

Former Coloradan Ashley Kozlowski rallies from 3 down with 3 holes left to beat world’s No.

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No Sweet 16 This Time

Former Littleton resident Ashley Kozlowski sees her magical U.S.

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The Next Step

2024 CGA Women’s Stroke Play champ Ashley Kozlowski makes birdie in playoff to earn spot in match play at U.S.

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4 Straight — Again

With victory at CGA Women’s Senior Stroke Play, Kris Franklin runs CGA senior major win streak to 4 for the second time in her career By Gary Baines -

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‘The Legend’

Multiple-time Hall of Fame inductee Joan Birkland — who made a lasting impression with her sports prowess, volunteerism and the Sportswomen of Colorado —

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CU at Eisenhower

As CGA Women’s Stroke Play ventures further south than ever, CU’s Carolyn Fuller emerges as champ at Eisenhower GC; former Buff Kirsty Hodgkins wins

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Back for Seconds

A year after winning CGA Women’s Stroke Play and making her debut at the U.S.

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Worth the Trip

4-time New Mexico girls state high school champ Rylee Salome rallies to defeat Colorado Springs 15-year-old Landry Frost for CGA Women’s Match Play title

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A Champion Again

Colorado native Jennifer Kupcho battles back from ‘lost swing’ earlier in spring to end almost-3-year LPGA victory drought; Colorado Golf Hall of Famer

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Ruling the Roost

Alyaa Abdulghany, all 5 feet of her, stands tall as bogey-free round and playoff par saves give her CO Women’s Open title — and $50k; mid-round hiccup

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It’s Title time

On a day that featured a par-4 eagle en route to a tournament-record-tying 64 for a contender, Coloradan Becca Huffer in hunt for record third CO Women’s

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2025 Team Stableford

5/28/2025 The CGA Women’s Team Stableford Tournament kicked off the 2025 women’s tournament season today.

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Back for More

Monument’s Becca Huffer fires 67, puts herself in contention again at Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open; 6-time U.S.

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Back to the Future

Returning to a $50,000 first prize, Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open set for its 31st playing, with 3-time USGA champion Jill McGill and 2-time CWO winner

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