TEMPE, Ariz. – No. 10 Arizona State women's golf will make a short trip west for their regular season finale at the Silverado Showdown in Napa, Calif. (Apr. 8-10), co-hosted by fellow Pac-12 teams Colorado and Oregon.
The 5th annual tournament will take place at Silverado Resort's par-72, 6,201-yard North Course in Napa. Tee times will begin at 7:45 am Sunday and Monday with a shotgun start at 8 am on Tuesday.
The 14-team field will play 18 holes each of three days. Live scoring can be found on Golfstat at http://results.golfstat.com//public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=participants&tid=14489.
Alongside the top-10 Sun Devils, the field includes hosts No. 20 Colorado and Oregon as well as San Jose State, No. 14 Northwestern, No. 1 UCLA, UNLV, No. 8 USC, Wisconsin, Washington State, Tulane, No. 13 Arizona, No. 23 Purdue, and Pepperdine.
Washington (2014) won the inaugural tournament followed by Oregon (2015) while Stanford won the last two versions of the tournament (2016, 2017). This is the first time ASU has competed in the tournament.
Admission and parking is free to the public.
After this week, the Sun Devils head to Pac-12 Championships in Seattle Apr. 22-24 followed by NCAA Regionals (site TBD) May 7-9. Top finishers at Regionals will advance to the NCAA Championships May 18-23 in Stillwater, Okla.
The 5th annual tournament will take place at Silverado Resort's par-72, 6,201-yard North Course in Napa. Tee times will begin at 7:45 am Sunday and Monday with a shotgun start at 8 am on Tuesday.
The 14-team field will play 18 holes each of three days. Live scoring can be found on Golfstat at http://results.golfstat.com//public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=participants&tid=14489.
Alongside the top-10 Sun Devils, the field includes hosts No. 20 Colorado and Oregon as well as San Jose State, No. 14 Northwestern, No. 1 UCLA, UNLV, No. 8 USC, Wisconsin, Washington State, Tulane, No. 13 Arizona, No. 23 Purdue, and Pepperdine.
Washington (2014) won the inaugural tournament followed by Oregon (2015) while Stanford won the last two versions of the tournament (2016, 2017). This is the first time ASU has competed in the tournament.
Admission and parking is free to the public.
After this week, the Sun Devils head to Pac-12 Championships in Seattle Apr. 22-24 followed by NCAA Regionals (site TBD) May 7-9. Top finishers at Regionals will advance to the NCAA Championships May 18-23 in Stillwater, Okla.