Following Suit
Loveland’s Katelyn Lehigh continues strong college play by notching top-5 finish at Mountain West tourney, where her older sister thrived; CSU’s Kara
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Loveland’s Katelyn Lehigh continues strong college play by notching top-5 finish at Mountain West tourney, where her older sister thrived; CSU’s Kara
DU’s Emma Bryant notches second top-3 college finish in her last 4 tournaments By Gary Baines – 3/26/2025 Aurora resident Emma Bryant is keeping her foot
Denver Botanic Gardens proves fitting place for CGA to cultivate for golf as it hosts annual Women’s Golf Summit; 55 women’s clubs from around Colorado
Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Penny Zavichas, a niece of Babe Zaharias, packs a life full of stories — and lessons — into her new book By Gary Baines -
Sportswomen of Colorado will honor 5-time CGA Women’s Senior Player of the Year Kris Franklin and recently retired CU women’s golf coach Anne Kelly By
CU golfer and 2023 CGA Women’s Player of the Year Morgan Miller wins prestigious Jones/Doherty Women’s Amateur title for second time By Gary Baines –
Colorado native and former DU golf captain Sara Montgomery relishes new role as president of the CGA, which has been growing by leaps and bounds By Gary
With 2 Hawaiian players leading the way, CSU women get first team victory of season, near Honolulu By Gary Baines – 10/23/2024 The Colorado State
For second straight day, big comeback by Jennifer Kupcho and partner Ally Ewing falls just short at Solheim Cup; Colorado native will take 0-2 record
Kris Franklin overcomes 5-shot deficit on back 9 to win CGA Women’s Senior Stroke Play for 4th time, defeating Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Kim Eaton in
Coloradan Leigha Devine overcomes opening triple bogey to get into a playoff for the final match-play spots at U.S.
Coloradans Ashley Kozlowski (Canadian Women’s Amateur) and Lauren Lehigh (Tour championship on Annika Women’s All Pro Tour) score runner-up finishes By
Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Tish Preuss, a longtime national standout in women’s amateur golf, passes away at 85 By Gary Baines - 7/29/2024 Colorado Golf
Ashley Kozłowski posts biggest win margin at CGA Women’s Stroke Play since the Kupcho era; the Littleton resident also earns berth in U.S.
Part-time Coloradan Hollis Stacy set to receive prestigious Legacy Award from Robert Trent Jones Society; presentation set for September at Air Force
Calli Ringsby holds off rally by Kaylee Chen to become oldest winner of the CGA Women’s Match Play in 20 years By Gary Baines - 6/14/2024 At age 28,
‘Surprise’ playoff gives Sherry Andonian-Smith her 6th berth in the 6 years of the U.S.
70-yard hole-out eagle helps recent Epson Tour winner Juliana Hung match Jennifer Kupcho’s 36-hole scoring record at Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open;
With hailstorm leading to cancellation of Colorado Women’s Open final round, 70-yard hole-out for eagle on day 2 proved critical in win for Juliana Hung;
Even after sale of courses at Green Valley Ranch GC, Inspirato Colorado Open Championships will continue to be played at GVR at least through 2026;
Becca Huffer, a regular fixture on the leaderboard at GVR, heads field for 30th Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open, where $250,000 purse will be on the line
Erie’s Logan Hale caps high school career with 16-shot win in 4A state tourney; she joins Valor’s Brenna Higgins (5A) in repeating as state champ;
Seeking a record-tying third individual Colorado state high school title, Maddy Bante builds 3-stroke lead; defending champ Logan Hale fires 67 in 4A;
Loveland’s Lehigh sisters, the record-tying stroke-play co-medalists, see their run end in quarterfinals of U.S.
Lauren and Katelyn Lehigh of Loveland share stroke-play medalist honors with another pair of sisters at U.S.
Weather delay can’t stop Colorado sisters Lauren and Katelyn Lehigh from advancing to Sweet 16 at U.S.
While Coloradan Ashley Kozlowski advances to NCAA nationals, several prominent locals see their college careers end at women’s regionals By Gary Baines –
CSU women, who qualify a full team for NCAA regionals for first time since 2010, headed to Vegas, while DU bound for Michigan; Lauren Lehigh, Ashley
Sabrina Iqbal becomes the latest CU golfer to qualify for the U.S.