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Linn Grant - U.S. Women's Open Practice Round; Photo courtesy of U.S. Women's Open

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - The Sun Devil Women's Golf program will be heavily represented at the 78th edition of the U.S. Women's Open, running July 6-9 at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

Current sophomore Grace Summerhays will be joined by four Sun Devil Women's Golf alumnae at the LPGA Major Championship, which features the top professional golfers from across the globe. Former ASU All-Americans Anna Nordqvist, Azahara Munoz, Carlota Ciganda, and Linn Grant will be joining Summerhays at the iconic Pebble Beach course. 

IN HER OWN WORDS
"To be able to play in the U.S. Open is a dream come true," Summerhays reflected. "This will be an unforgettable experience. I look forward to playing with the other Sun Devils and competing against golfers that I grew up watching. My focus is to soak in the moment and remember to have fun."

GAINEY RANCH QUALIFIER
By virtue of her second place finish at the Gainey Ranch Golf Club U.S. Women's Open qualifier in Scottsdale, Summerhays is one of 28 amateurs to advance to the LPGA Major Championship. The Sun Devil standout was able to earn one of two coveted spots after battling a 70-golfer field full of the top amateurs and even several professional competitors.

Summerhays finished with a 140 (-4) in the two-round qualifier, three strokes ahead of third-place. She put herself in great position after opening the event with a 68 (-4). While the pressure got to some of her fellow golfers in contention, Summerhays maintained her composure, firing a 72 (E) on the second day to secure her spot at the U.S. Women's Open. Summerhays is one of 20 amateurs in the world to have qualified for this event so far.

2023 U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN
The 78th edition of the U.S. Women's Open will be Summerhays' first appearance in a LPGA Major Championship. It takes place July 6-9 at iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links in California, which has been home to several previous U.S. and U.S. Women's Open Championships. Live coverage of the event will air on Peacock, USA Network, and NBC throughout the weekend.

SUN DEVILS AT THE U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN
Past and present of the Sun Devil Women's Golf program will meet at the 2023 U.S. Women's Open. Arizona State will be well reprsented at arguably the most important women's golf professional tournament in the World. Grace Summerhays will be joined by fellow Sun Devils and current LPGA professionals Carlota Ciganda, Linn Grant, Azahara Munoz, and Anna Nordqvist.

Best wishes to our amazing women that always rep Sun Devil Nation!! I am fortunate to get to be at this magical place for a few days to support them!! @uswomensopen @PebbleBeachGolf https://t.co/TIAwhBM5s2

— . (@missymkaye) July 5, 2023

Missy Farr-Kaye's program takes pride in developing golfers to compete at the professional level while in college. This will be the fourth straight year (5 of the last 6) an active member of the Sun Devil Women's Golf team will compete in the U.S. Women's Open. Alexandra Forsterling (2022), Amanda Linner (2021), Linn Grant (2020), and Olivia Mehaffey (2018; 2020) were all in Summerhays' shoes at one point.

FIELD & FORMAT
The five Sun Devils competing at the 78th U.S. Women's Open are a part of a 156-golfer field that is vying for over $10 million in prize money. The winner of the four-round, stroke play event gets $1.8 million alone. As is the case with all LPGA events, a cut will be implement after two rounds in which approximately half of the field will be eliminated from contention. 

TEE TIMES
Here is how the five Sun Devils will start the first round of the U.S. Women's Open on Thursday:

Azahara Munoz - 7:22 AM AZT (1st Tee)
Carlota Ciganda - 8:17 AM AZT (10th Tee)
Grace Summerhays - 1:07 PM AZT (1st Tee)
Anna Nordqvist - 1:51 PM AZT (1st Tee)
Linn Grant - 2:13 PM AZT (1st Tee)

BROADCAST SCHEDULE
Live coverage of the 2023 U.S. Women's Open will be provided throughout the four days of the event, starting with the opening round on Thursday. Catch the broadcast on Peacock, USA Network, and NBC. Below is a closer look at the full TV schedule:

Thursday, July 6
1-3 PM AZT – Peacock
3-8 PM AZT – USA Network

Friday, July 7
1-3 PM AZT – Peacock
3-8 PM AZT – USA Network

Saturday, July 8
12-6 PM AZT – Peacock, NBC

Sunday, July 9
12-6 PM AZT – Peacock, NBC

All the news and tournament action surrounding the U.S. Women's Open can be accessed at any time on any mobile device and online through the help of Golf Channel's Live Stream. Featured groups will also be streaming on Peacock and for FREE on the USGA App and uswomensopen.com.

COACH'S CORNER
"We are extremely proud of Grace for qualifying for the U.S. Women's Open," Coach Farr-Kaye mentioned. "Our program takes great pride in preparing our players for the professional level. Part of that process is challenging them to compete in qualifying events like this. She not only accepted the challenge, but exceeded expectations and will be representing Sun Devil Women's Golf on an enormous stage. This is the first of many LPGA major appearances for Grace. We look forward to rooting her on in July." 

"As we get ready to watch five represent our program on the biggest of stages it makes me proud to be a Sun Devil," Coach Farr-Kaye remarked. "Anna, Carlota, Aza (Azahara Munoz), and Linn are not only extremely talented professional golfers, but even better people. We are wishing them all good luck and can't wait to cheer them on this week."

BEST U.S. OPEN FINISHES
Anna Nordqvist (15th appearance) - 2 in 2016
Carlota Ciganda (12th appearance) - T3 in 2018
Azahara Munoz (14th appearance) - T19 in 2010
Linn Grant (3rd appearance) - T23 in 2020

GRACE'S 2023 SEASON
Summerhays her game to another level during a sensational sophomore season on her way to earning First Team Pac-12 All-Conference honors. She was responsible for three Top-10 and six Top-20 finishes. Over the course of the season, she registered 11 rounds of par or better, including two rounds in the 60s. Summerhays earned two straight Top-10 finishes to end the regular season, including a sixth place at the Silverado Showdown. Back in March, she shot a career-low 67 (-5) on the final day of the PING/ASU Invitational to move into the Top-10 (T-9th). She also tied for fourth at the Nexus Collegiate in the Spring, her best finish at a three-day event. She put together back-to-back rounds under par to cap the tournament. Summerhays stormed out of the gates at the Pac-12 Preview by shooting a 68 (-5) as part of Arizona State's record-breaking round. She spent her winter break earning a tie for first at the Patriot All-American Golf Tournament, featuring the top collegiate players from around the country.

PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Arizona State landed four individuals on the Pac-12 All-Conference teams, tied with Oregon and USC for the most selections of any school. Grace Summerhays was one of only 12 golfers named to the First Team in arguably the deepest conference in the country. It was her second consecutive year earning All-Conference distinction.

FINAL RANKINGS
Golfstat and Golfweek released their final rankings of the 2022-23 collegiate women's golf season. Grace Summerhays is the second-highest ranked Sun Devil in both polls, earning a Top-75 spot according to each major publication. Summerhays finished No. 56 according to Golfstat and ended No. 74 in Golfweek's metrics, combining with Ashley Menne to provide a solid 1-2 punch for Arizona State at the top of the lineup.

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Not only did she get it done on the course, Summerhays was also a high achiever in the classroom This resulted in her earning a spot on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team. Each year, the CSC (formerly known as CoSIDA) recognizes the top student-athletes in each sport with Academic All-District and All-American distinction. Women's Golf is in the at-large category - with only the highest achievers in sports excluding  football, basketball, baseball, softball, and track & field - eligible candidates for the honor.

Summerhays earns the distinction thanks to a fantastic effort in the classroom this semester. The Communications major has maintained a 4.0 GPA during her sophomore season, leading by example on and off the course. She becomes the first member of Sun Devil Women's Golf to earn the exclusive honor since 2018 Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year Roberta Liti also accomplished the feat in 2018. 
 
MORE ON GRACE SUMMERHAYS
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
  • Added an immediate boost when she joined the program in January of 2022.
  • A midseason addition that helped Arizona State climb the rankings during the Spring season.
  • Wasted no time becoming a mainstay in the lineup, competing in eight of the final nine tournaments.
  • Showed the moment was not too big in her NCAA Championship debut, delivering a 70 (-2) in the fourth round attempting to secure the Sun Devils a spot in Match Play.
  • A big reason why Arizona State qualified for the 2022 NCAA Championship, as she finished Top-10 (T-10th) at the Stillwater Regional thanks to three straight rounds of 73.
  • Nearly cracked the Top-25 (T-26th) in her Pac-12 Championship debut, battling rainy conditions in Eugene.
  • Finished in the Top-25 at the PING/ASU Invitational (T-24th).
  • Made her Sun Devil debut at the Match in the Desert, finishing in fourth place after firing back-to-back rounds under par.
PRIOR TO ASU
  • The No. 19 overall recruit in the country enrolled immediately and joined the Sun Devils in January of 2022
  • Extensive experience in pressure situations
  • Began competitive golf at the age of 11 and at age 14, she shot a 74-72 on a 7,200-yard course to make match play in the Utah State Amateur in the men's competition.
  • At age 15, she qualified for the 2019 U.S. Girl's Junior Open, and the following year she won the Utah PGA Junior Series Major Championship where she shot a 6-under-par 66.
  • The 2020 Utah Amateur State Champion became the youngest (16) to accomplish the feat in the 114-year history of the event.
  • She competed at Chaparral High School as a freshman, where she finished second in the state tournament to current Sun Devil Ashley Menne. ASU will now have three of the top-4 finishers from the 2018 AIA 6A State Championship.
  • That year, she was also named a finalist for Arizona Republic Girls' Golfer of the Year.
  • Has already competed in several Korn Ferry Tour qualifier events, attempting to earn a spot in professional events.
  • In early 2021, she competed in a pre-qualifier for the Waste Management Phoenix Open where she shot a 76. 
  • Younger sister of Sun Devil Men's Golf's Preston Summerhays.
HOW TO FOLLOW
The U.S. Women's Open social media platforms (@uswomensopen) will be providing updates throughout the tournament. For the latest 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).