Sun Devil Athletics
HomeHome
Loading

Beth Coulter Finishes Second at Pac-12 Championship

Final Round Scoring Opens in a new window Volunteer Opportunities for 2023 NCAA Championships Opens in a new window 2022-23 Sun Devil Home Events Opens in a new window All-Time Postseason Finishes Opens in a new window
Beth Coulter Finishes Second at Pac-12 ChampionshipBeth Coulter Finishes Second at Pac-12 Championship
PHOENIX– On the final day of the Pac-12 Women's Golf Championships, No. 11 Sun Devil Women's golf finished in 5th place after accumulating a 871 (+7) over the past three days at Papago Golf Club.

Arizona State freshman Beth Coulter delivered an incredible final round 68 (-4) to finish 5-under for the week and earn second place in her Pac-12 Championship debut. She is the program's highest finisher since Olivia Mehaffey won the 2019 Pac-12 Championship in a playoff. Coulter's first career Top-5 finish couldn't have come at a better time, as she came through for Missy Farr-Kaye's team under pressure.

Sun Devil Women's Golf continues an incredible streak dating back to 2001. The program has now had a Top-5 finisher in 20 of the last 21 Pac-12 Championships and an individual land in the Top-10 at each of the last 21 conference championships. 



Get to know the name ??

The future is bright for Beth Coulter ??@TheSunDevils /// @Pac12 pic.twitter.com/rpjnjWT9K7

— Sun Devil W. Golf (@SunDevilWGolf) April 20, 2023


ROUND BREAKDOWN
Freshman Beth Coulter followed up her second round 70 (-2) with a 4-under 68, with birdies on No. 3, No. 5 and No. 6, and finishing strong with birdies on No. 16 and No. 18 to jumping up 11 spots up the leader board to a runner-up finish at 5-under for the tournament which is her highest finish in a tournament in her colligate career.

Junior Ashley Menne recorded three birdies in her round, including back-to-back birdies on holes No. 9 and No. 10 but shot over-par on three straight holes to a 75 (+3) to finish tied for 17th at even-par. She was one of seven players to finish under par of the par 3's going 1-under for the tournament.

Senior Amanda Linner was consistent on the front-9 with two birdies on holes No. 2 and No. 4, but shot even par on eight of the last nine holes to fire a 74 (+2) to finish 2-over for the tournament.

Sophomore Grace Summerhays grinded through her final round with a birdie on the par-five 15th, but finished with a 78 (+6) to be 10-over for the tournament, good for a tie for 36th.

Freshman Paula Schulz-Hanssen battled the winds a birdie on No. 9, finishing at 12-over (228) for the week. 

NOTABLES
  • Beth Coulter's top-5 finish is the 27th time a Sun Devil has finished in the Top-5 at the Pac-10/12 Championship since 2001. Six of those have come in the Farr-Kaye era.
    • Coulter is the highest-finishing freshman since Linnea Strom won the 2016 Pac-12 Championship in her first appearance.
    • She matches what 2023 Pac-12 Individual Champion Rose Zhang did last year, finishing second as a freshmen in her postseason debut.
    • Coulter's final round of 68 was one of five rounds out of the entire field to be in the 60's.
    • In fact, she had the second lowest scoring average on the par 4's for the entire tournament, shooting four-under with a 3.87 scoring average.
BEST PAC-10/12 INDIVIDUAL FINISHES (Since 2001)
1st - Olivia Mehaffey, 2019*
1st - Linnea Strom, 2016
1st - Carlota Ciganda, 2010
1st - Carlota Ciganda, 2009
1st - Louise Stahle, 2005
1st - Jimin Kang, 2002
T1st - Anna Nordqvist, 2007
2nd - Beth Coulter, 2023

2nd - Jennifer Osborn, 2009
2nd - Anna Nordqvist, 2008
2nd - Alissa Kuczka, 2006
T2nd - Giulia Molinaro, 2012
3rd - Carlota Ciganda, 2011
T3rd - Linnea Strom, 2017
4th - Noemi Jimenez, 2015
4th - Noemi Jimenez, 2014
4th - Azahara Munoz, 2009
4th - Juliana Murcia, 2007
4th, Alissa Kuczka, 2004
4th, Blair O'Neal, 2003
5th - Laura Blanco, 2013
T5th - Linn Grant, 2021
T5th - Olivia Mehaffey, 2018
T5th - Monica Vaughn, 2014
T5th - Daniela Ordonez, 2012
T5th - Tiffany Tavee, 2004
T5th - Jimin Kang, 2001 *Playoff victory
  • Ashley Menne and Coulter each had ten birdies apiece, one of three schools to have two golfers have double-digit birdies.
  • The Sun Devils were one of four teams to make at least one eagle during the three-day tournament. It came courtesy of Paula Schulz-Hanssen on the second hole in the first round.
TEAM STANDINGS
Place Team 1-2-3 To Par
1 #14 USC 849 -15
2 #9 Oregon 856 -8
3 #1 Stanford 857 -7
4 #29 Arizona 865 +1
5 #11 Arizona State 871 +7
6 California 876 +12

INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
Place Player 1-2-3 To Par
2 Beth Coulter 211 -5
T17 Ashley Menne 216 E
T20 Amanda Linner 218 +2
T36 Grace Summerhays 226 +10
T42 Paula Schulz-Hanssen 228 +12

QUOTABLES

Arizona State Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye
On team's performance this week:

"We struggled this week and I think it was a little bit surprising. We played this golf course really well in the previous tournaments this Spring. We made some unforced errors so to speak and here's the takeaways that now as we head further into the postseason, we got to clean up a few things, get better at a couple of things and execute a little better. So we've got two weeks now before we head to regionals and we get our region bid next week."

On different players stepping into a leadership role:
"It's been great. We've had a lot of injection of youth, with three freshman it's been a lot of fun. It's really great to see Beth have such a great finish today. It's all just moved around a little bit and the lineup keeps changing and I don't know if the lineup is going to change in the next tournament, so we will see. It's been fun, they're a fun group that is fun to coach. It's just different when everyone is no longer waiting on the two seniors to decide what they want, the two All-Americans. This year's been a lot more rounded of who's in charge or who wants what, but Ashley has been the anchor of our team and has been all year and continues to be a great role model for the team."

On main focus for players in preparation for regionals:
"We're a little sloppy in areas that we can certainly get better at. We are capable of being a little sharper with course management or strategy, things like that. I think we're going to work on and just their all around game. They're extremely talented. We just want for them to really be ready for us wherever we get sent."

Arizona State Freshman Beth Coulter
On having her first Pac-12 Championship tournament at home:
"As a freshman, it was really cool to have my first Pac-12s at home and it's a really good experience to see some friendly faces out there. Now I kind of know what to expect in the postseason, which is quite nice."

On how the team has developed and grown throughout this year:
"I think it's really cool, we're really close as a team. We are really good friends and push each other during practice. It's really competitive and that's what I love about it."

On how she has personally improved:
"It's a big step up from junior golfing to college golf. The feelings, the depth is just crazy and every week it's a tough golf course. The length is an adjustment. Every week we're building. In the Spring, we've kind of come into ourselves and I think it's just all of us getting it together for one tournament. We're capable of big things and just need to do it on the same day."

Arizona State Junior Ashley Menne
On the team being different this year than last year:
"It's so different. Just with three new freshman coming in, they're all young. They're so much fun and I think they bring the younger side of me. I tend to be quite serious, but we just joke around a lot and it's a lot of fun."

On the team and her individual goals for the rest of the postseason:
"Wherever they send us we have got to do our best qualify and make it to Nationals. I think we always have Nationals in the back of our minds when we are playing regionals just because we kind of know what we're capable of and we know that we can qualify. Individually, I would say play well at regionals, play my best as best as I can for the next two events. We only only have two left, so just to finish junior year out strong."

On potentially competing at Grayhawk in Scottsdale:
"That would be awesome. I'm looking forward to playing again at Grayhawk if we get the chance. I've grown up in the Valley, so it's one of those courses I've played since I was 10. So hopefully we can get it done at Grayhawk, I believe in us. You just need to get a good couple rounds to make it into match play."

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
USC was able to claim the Pac-12 title going 8-under in the final round, shooting -16 for the tournament (279-289-281=849). The No. 1 ranked amateur and Augusta National Women's Amateur winner Rose Zhang claimed the individual title by a dominating seven strokes going wire-to-wire and finishing 12-under (204) for the tournament.


UP NEXT
2023 NCAA WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Arizona State and the Thunderbirds will host the NCAA Men's and Women's Golf Championships for the third consecutive year, taking place at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale May 19-31. This is the final of a successful three-year run as the host school of the most prestigious event in all of college golf. Don't miss your last chance to check out the top individuals and teams in the nation square off for the ultimate prize in your own backyard. 

HOW TO FOLLOW
For the latest updates and information on the Sun Devil Women's Golf program, follow our Twitter/Instagram accounts (@SunDevilWGolf), like our Facebook page (facebook.com/sundevilwgolf/), and visit our website (thesundevils.com).