FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Sun Devil Women's Golf put together another impressive final round, ending the Mason Rudolph Championship strong on Sunday.
Arizona State (-20/844) delivered the second-lowest round of the final day (-11/277), moving into a tie for fifth place in the 23rd edition of the Mason Rudolph Championship hosted at Vanderbilt Legends Club. For the second straight tournament to start the 2024-25 season, Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye's team recorded their best score in the third round. It was a total team effort that led the Maroon & Gold to another Top-5 team finish at a marquee Fall event.
Leading the way for the Sun Devils was redshirt sophomore Patience Rhodes, who set the tone all weekend for her team. Rhodes finished tied for fifth, building upon her T6th performance at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate earlier in the month. Rhodes (-10/206) is proving to be one of the top golfers in the nation, finishing only three strokes back of individual champion Avery Weed (-13/203) from Mississippi State. Joining Rhodes in the Top-20 was junior Paula Schulz-Hanssen, who was simply sensational today. She fired a team-best 67 (-5) to move up 15 spots on the leaderboard and into a tie for 16th.
Key contributions from the entire lineup were a key reason why Arizona State was able to secure another high finish. This includes Beth Coulter, who found herself in a tie for 32nd after carding her second round (-1/71) under par of the weekend. Senior Grace Summerhays was consistent throughout the event, shooting a 72 (E) for the second-straight round. The story of the day for the Sun Devils was the play of freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien. In only her sixth collegiate round, she carded a 68 (-4) to facilitate ASU's rise up the leaderboard. This included an incredible eight birdies, which is the most by any Sun Devil this season.
The Sun Devlis combined to record 62 birdies, the second-most of any team in the field. Arizona State also finished Top-4 in both par three and par five scoring average. Four Sun Devils had at least 13 birdies this week, with ASU being the only team to have four accomplish the feat. Patience Rhodes was seven-under on par four chances, tied for the best score in the field. Following a week off, the Maroon and Gold are back in action Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 at the Windy City Collegiate in Willmette, Illinois.
FINAL STANDINGS
ROUND BREAKDOWN
Patience Rhodes (206/-10/T5)
TODAY'S ROUND: 71 (-1)
BIRDIES (3): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 6 (Par 4; 389 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards)
NOTABLES
-- Third career Top-10 finish
-- Second consecutive Top-10 finish to start the year
Paula Schulz-Hanssen (210/-6/T16)
TODAY'S ROUND: 67 (-5)
BIRDIES (7): Hole 2 (Hole 4; 367 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 6 (Par 4; 389 yards), Hole 9 (Par 4; 409 yards), Hole 14 (Par 5; 547 yards), Hole 16 (Par 3; 152 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards)
NOTABLES
-- 12th career Top-20 finish
Beth Coulter (216/E/T32)
TODAY'S ROUND: 71 (-1)
BIRDIES (4): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 3 (Par 3; 166 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 12 (Par 3; 155 yards)
Grace Summerhays (217/+1/T38)
TODAY'S ROUND: 72 (E)
BIRDIES (3): Hole 7 (Par 5; 508 yards), Hole 10 (Par 4; 388 yards), Hole 13 (Par 4; 420 yards)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien (218/+2/T42)
TODAY'S ROUND: 68 (-4)
BIRDIES (8): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 7 (Par 5; 508 yards), Hole 11 (Par 4; 387 yards), Hole 12 (Par 3; 155 yards), Hole 14 (Par 5; 547 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards), Hole 18 (Par 5; 504 yards)
NOTABLES
-- Best round as a Sun Devil
-- Most birdies in a round by a Sun Devil this year
QUOTABLES
"We played really well today," Coach Farr-Kaye exclaimed after the round. "Another very good finish for Patience. Isla did a great job learning and getting better every day. There are so many good things we are seeing from everyone on our team. We beat several very good teams and the strength of the field was quite good. We are headed home to get some rest and will be ready to take on the Windy City next weekend."
THE COMPETITION (GOLF CHANNEL PRESEASON RANKINGS)
The Mason Rudolph Championship once again features one of the most decorated fields in all of collegiate golf. Ranked teams include #2 Texas, #5 South Carolina, #9 Arizona State, #10 Northwestern, #11 Texas A&M, #12 Mississippi State, #14 Arizona, #19 Clemson, and host #23 Vanderbilt. In total, 11 of the GOLF Channel's preseason Top-30 teams in the country will be in Tennessee this weekend.
In the Field (16 Teams): Arizona State, Alabama, Arizona, Baylor, Chattanooga, Clemson, Georgia Southern, Kentucky, Lipscomb, Middle Tennessee State, Mississippi State, Northwestern, South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt (Host)
THE FORMAT
Holes: 54
Days: 3 (Fri-Sun)
Scoring: 5 count 4
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,491
THE COURSE
Since opening in 1992, Vanderbilt Legends Club has made its mark in the world of golf by receiving national recognition and accolades. The par 72 North Course, stretching 6,491 yards for this tournament, was designed by Hall of Fame golfer Tom Kite and world-renowned golf course architect, Bob Cupp. The greens are well undulated with the promise of multiple hole locations and the bunkers are large and boldly shaped. The course path provides an inspired variety of holes playing through lush fields and around lakes and streams. It is widely recognized as among the finest in Tennessee, having served as the hosts of many local, regional, and national amateur and professional competitions.
HISTORY AT MASON RUDOLPH CHAMPIONSHIP
For the second consecutive season, Sun Devil Women's Golf is competing in the Mason Rudolph Championship. The 23rd edition of the event will be played at Vanderbilt Legends Club near Nashville, where host institution Vanderbilt is based. In 2023, Arizona State (-13/851) finished in fourth place as a team after posting a 285 (-3). The Maroon & Gold were the top finishing non-SEC team at the tournament played in the footprint of the league. The Sun Devils were led by sophomore Paula Schulz-Hanssen, who was fantastic on her way to a Top-5 finish. She completed the Mason Rudolph Invitational at 209 (-7), capping the event with a 69 (-3) to move into a tie for fifth. She was joined by Beth Coulter (T16th) and Grace Summerhays (T20th) in the Top-20 of a loaded individual field.
The Sun Devils matched what was then a program-low 54-hole score vs. par (-25) with a third-place finish back in 2017, their first appearance in the event since 2013. ASU also competed at the Mason Rudolph Invitational from 2007-09 and 2005. The Maroon & Gold will be tested with an early trip to the southeast part of the country, a potential landing spot for NCAA Regionals.
UP NEXT
Windy City Collegiate Classic – Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 (Wilmette, IL)
Arizona State will be back in a familiar spot when they return to the Windy City Collegiate, competing in the tournament in five of the past seven years. Northwestern hosts this loaded field at another strong Fall event played at Westmoreland Country Club. Golfers will complete 36 holes on the first day of action before wrapping up the event with the final 18 holes the following day. This will be the sixth overall appearance for the Sun Devils at the Windy City Collegiate Championship, first competing in the event in 2015.
In 2019, Arizona State finished in fourth place as a team lead by Top-10 finishes from Linn Grant (6th) and Alessandra Fanali (10th). In 2018, Raquel Olmos earned a career-best finish at this event, as she posted a 207 (-9) which was good enough for second place. Her second round score of 66 was a career-low, with her first collegiate hole-in-one coming on the 13th hole. The Sun Devils finished in second as a team thanks to Olmos' effort. During the 2017 edition, Olivia Mehaffey matched her career-low (65) in the first-round. Arizona State took home the team championship that year, with Linnea Strom and Olivia Mehaffey earning Top-10 finishes. The program has fond memories of the Windy City area, having won the 2017 National Championship in nearby Sugar Grove, Illinois.
In the Field (15 Teams): Arizona, Augusta, Duke, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa State, Northwestern (Host), Oregon, Purdue, South Carolina, UCLA, USC, Virginia, Wake Forest
2024-25 Arizona State Women's Golf Schedule
Arizona State will be tested throughout the campaign as Coach Farr-Kaye built one of the nation's toughest slates once again. The Maroon and Gold will compete in a total of ten regular season events, five in the Fall and five in the Spring. The postseason begins April 15 at the Big 12 Championship, with NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships scheduled for the month of May.
ANNIKA Intercollegiate – Sept. 9-11 (Lake Elmo, MN)
Mason Rudolph Championship – Sept. 20-22 (Franklin, TN)
Windy City Collegiate Classic – Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 (Wilmette, IL)
Stanford Intercollegiate – Oct. 18-20 (Stanford, CA)
Nanea Invitational - Oct. 28-30 (Kailua-Kona, HI)
Match in the Desert – January 27 (Gold Canyon, AZ)*
Therese Hession Regional Challenge – Feb. 2-4 (Palos Verdes, CA)
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate – March 3-5 (Hilton Head Island, SC)
Clover Cup – March 10-12 (Litchfield Park, AZ | Wigwam Golf Club)*
PING/ASU Invitational – March 28-30 (Phoenix, AZ | Papago Golf Club)*
Big 12 Championship – April 15-17 (Hockley, TX)
NCAA Regionals – May 5-7 (Columbus, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Norman, Oklahoma; Lubbock, Texas; Charlottesville, Virginia; Gold Canyon, Arizona)*
NCAA Championship – May 16-21 (La Costa, CA; Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, Champions Course)
Italicized = Home Tournament
*Held in the state of Arizona
EMPTY THE NOTEBOOK
67/-5 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
67/-5 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship Second Round/Sept. 21, 2024)
68/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
68/-4 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024
68/-4 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate First Round/Sept. 9, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Second Round/Sept. 10, 2024)
70/-2 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11 2024)
70/-2 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
11 TOTAL ROUNDS OF 70 OR LOWER
BIRDIES BY SUN DEVIL (2024-25 SEASON TOTALS)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen (25 birdies)
Patience Rhodes (24 birdies; 1 eagle)
Beth Coulter (22 birdies)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien (22 birdies)
Grace Summerhays (17 birdies; 2 eagles)
Total (110 birdies; 3 eagles)
CAREER APPEARANCES
Grace Summerhays, 35 (32 stroke; 3 match)
Beth Coulter, 26 (23 stroke; 3 match)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 26 (23 stroke; 3 match)
Patience Rhodes, 13 (11 stroke; 2 match)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien, 2 (2 stroke)
Total 102 (91 stroke; 11 match)
CAREER TOP-20 FINISHES
Grace Summerhays, 14 (7 Top-10)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 12 (4 Top-10)
Beth Coulter, 9 (3 Top-10)
Patience Rhodes, 6 (3 Top-10)
Total 41 (17 Top-10)
FANTASTIC FIVE
Patience Rhodes, Grace Summerhays, Paula Schulz-Hanssen, and Beth Coulter all return having gained another year of valuable experience. Highly-touted incoming freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien joins the program, forming a talented 2024-25 roster under the direction of Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye and Assistant Coach Mikayla Tatman.
HOW TO FOLLOW
Final standings for the Mason Rudolph Championship can be found at the following link. 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 (sundevils.com). Find Coach Farr-Kaye (@missymkaye) and Coach Tatman (@CoachMikayla_) on X as well.
Arizona State (-20/844) delivered the second-lowest round of the final day (-11/277), moving into a tie for fifth place in the 23rd edition of the Mason Rudolph Championship hosted at Vanderbilt Legends Club. For the second straight tournament to start the 2024-25 season, Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye's team recorded their best score in the third round. It was a total team effort that led the Maroon & Gold to another Top-5 team finish at a marquee Fall event.
Leading the way for the Sun Devils was redshirt sophomore Patience Rhodes, who set the tone all weekend for her team. Rhodes finished tied for fifth, building upon her T6th performance at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate earlier in the month. Rhodes (-10/206) is proving to be one of the top golfers in the nation, finishing only three strokes back of individual champion Avery Weed (-13/203) from Mississippi State. Joining Rhodes in the Top-20 was junior Paula Schulz-Hanssen, who was simply sensational today. She fired a team-best 67 (-5) to move up 15 spots on the leaderboard and into a tie for 16th.
Key contributions from the entire lineup were a key reason why Arizona State was able to secure another high finish. This includes Beth Coulter, who found herself in a tie for 32nd after carding her second round (-1/71) under par of the weekend. Senior Grace Summerhays was consistent throughout the event, shooting a 72 (E) for the second-straight round. The story of the day for the Sun Devils was the play of freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien. In only her sixth collegiate round, she carded a 68 (-4) to facilitate ASU's rise up the leaderboard. This included an incredible eight birdies, which is the most by any Sun Devil this season.
The Sun Devlis combined to record 62 birdies, the second-most of any team in the field. Arizona State also finished Top-4 in both par three and par five scoring average. Four Sun Devils had at least 13 birdies this week, with ASU being the only team to have four accomplish the feat. Patience Rhodes was seven-under on par four chances, tied for the best score in the field. Following a week off, the Maroon and Gold are back in action Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 at the Windy City Collegiate in Willmette, Illinois.
FINAL STANDINGS
ROUND BREAKDOWN
Patience Rhodes (206/-10/T5)
TODAY'S ROUND: 71 (-1)
BIRDIES (3): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 6 (Par 4; 389 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards)
NOTABLES
-- Third career Top-10 finish
-- Second consecutive Top-10 finish to start the year
Paula Schulz-Hanssen (210/-6/T16)
TODAY'S ROUND: 67 (-5)
BIRDIES (7): Hole 2 (Hole 4; 367 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 6 (Par 4; 389 yards), Hole 9 (Par 4; 409 yards), Hole 14 (Par 5; 547 yards), Hole 16 (Par 3; 152 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards)
NOTABLES
-- 12th career Top-20 finish
Beth Coulter (216/E/T32)
TODAY'S ROUND: 71 (-1)
BIRDIES (4): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 3 (Par 3; 166 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 12 (Par 3; 155 yards)
Grace Summerhays (217/+1/T38)
TODAY'S ROUND: 72 (E)
BIRDIES (3): Hole 7 (Par 5; 508 yards), Hole 10 (Par 4; 388 yards), Hole 13 (Par 4; 420 yards)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien (218/+2/T42)
TODAY'S ROUND: 68 (-4)
BIRDIES (8): Hole 1 (Par 4; 384 yards), Hole 4 (Par 5; 477 yards), Hole 7 (Par 5; 508 yards), Hole 11 (Par 4; 387 yards), Hole 12 (Par 3; 155 yards), Hole 14 (Par 5; 547 yards), Hole 17 (Par 4; 321 yards), Hole 18 (Par 5; 504 yards)
NOTABLES
-- Best round as a Sun Devil
-- Most birdies in a round by a Sun Devil this year
QUOTABLES
"We played really well today," Coach Farr-Kaye exclaimed after the round. "Another very good finish for Patience. Isla did a great job learning and getting better every day. There are so many good things we are seeing from everyone on our team. We beat several very good teams and the strength of the field was quite good. We are headed home to get some rest and will be ready to take on the Windy City next weekend."
TEAM STANDINGS
Place | Team | 1 | 2 | 2 | To Par |
1 | Texas | 278 | 277 | 278 | -31 |
2 | South Carolina | 276 | 285 | 278 | -25 |
3 | Northwestern | 278 | 283 | 279 | -24 |
4 | Arizona | 277 | 284 | 280 | -23 |
T5 | Arizona State | 281 | 286 | 277 | -20 |
INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
Place | Player | 1 | 2 | 3 | To Par |
1 | Avery Weed, Mississippi State | 65 | 70 | 68 | -13 |
T5 | Patience Rhodes | 68 | 67 | 71 | -10 |
T16 | Paula Schulz-Hanssen | 70 | 73 | 67 | -6 |
T32 | Beth Coulter | 70 | 75 | 71 | E |
T38 | Grace Summerhays | 73 | 72 | 72 | +1 |
T42 | Isla McDonald-O'Brien | 76 | 74 | 68 | +2 |
THE COMPETITION (GOLF CHANNEL PRESEASON RANKINGS)
The Mason Rudolph Championship once again features one of the most decorated fields in all of collegiate golf. Ranked teams include #2 Texas, #5 South Carolina, #9 Arizona State, #10 Northwestern, #11 Texas A&M, #12 Mississippi State, #14 Arizona, #19 Clemson, and host #23 Vanderbilt. In total, 11 of the GOLF Channel's preseason Top-30 teams in the country will be in Tennessee this weekend.
In the Field (16 Teams): Arizona State, Alabama, Arizona, Baylor, Chattanooga, Clemson, Georgia Southern, Kentucky, Lipscomb, Middle Tennessee State, Mississippi State, Northwestern, South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt (Host)
THE FORMAT
Holes: 54
Days: 3 (Fri-Sun)
Scoring: 5 count 4
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,491
THE COURSE
Since opening in 1992, Vanderbilt Legends Club has made its mark in the world of golf by receiving national recognition and accolades. The par 72 North Course, stretching 6,491 yards for this tournament, was designed by Hall of Fame golfer Tom Kite and world-renowned golf course architect, Bob Cupp. The greens are well undulated with the promise of multiple hole locations and the bunkers are large and boldly shaped. The course path provides an inspired variety of holes playing through lush fields and around lakes and streams. It is widely recognized as among the finest in Tennessee, having served as the hosts of many local, regional, and national amateur and professional competitions.
HISTORY AT MASON RUDOLPH CHAMPIONSHIP
For the second consecutive season, Sun Devil Women's Golf is competing in the Mason Rudolph Championship. The 23rd edition of the event will be played at Vanderbilt Legends Club near Nashville, where host institution Vanderbilt is based. In 2023, Arizona State (-13/851) finished in fourth place as a team after posting a 285 (-3). The Maroon & Gold were the top finishing non-SEC team at the tournament played in the footprint of the league. The Sun Devils were led by sophomore Paula Schulz-Hanssen, who was fantastic on her way to a Top-5 finish. She completed the Mason Rudolph Invitational at 209 (-7), capping the event with a 69 (-3) to move into a tie for fifth. She was joined by Beth Coulter (T16th) and Grace Summerhays (T20th) in the Top-20 of a loaded individual field.
The Sun Devils matched what was then a program-low 54-hole score vs. par (-25) with a third-place finish back in 2017, their first appearance in the event since 2013. ASU also competed at the Mason Rudolph Invitational from 2007-09 and 2005. The Maroon & Gold will be tested with an early trip to the southeast part of the country, a potential landing spot for NCAA Regionals.
UP NEXT
Windy City Collegiate Classic – Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 (Wilmette, IL)
Arizona State will be back in a familiar spot when they return to the Windy City Collegiate, competing in the tournament in five of the past seven years. Northwestern hosts this loaded field at another strong Fall event played at Westmoreland Country Club. Golfers will complete 36 holes on the first day of action before wrapping up the event with the final 18 holes the following day. This will be the sixth overall appearance for the Sun Devils at the Windy City Collegiate Championship, first competing in the event in 2015.
In 2019, Arizona State finished in fourth place as a team lead by Top-10 finishes from Linn Grant (6th) and Alessandra Fanali (10th). In 2018, Raquel Olmos earned a career-best finish at this event, as she posted a 207 (-9) which was good enough for second place. Her second round score of 66 was a career-low, with her first collegiate hole-in-one coming on the 13th hole. The Sun Devils finished in second as a team thanks to Olmos' effort. During the 2017 edition, Olivia Mehaffey matched her career-low (65) in the first-round. Arizona State took home the team championship that year, with Linnea Strom and Olivia Mehaffey earning Top-10 finishes. The program has fond memories of the Windy City area, having won the 2017 National Championship in nearby Sugar Grove, Illinois.
In the Field (15 Teams): Arizona, Augusta, Duke, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa State, Northwestern (Host), Oregon, Purdue, South Carolina, UCLA, USC, Virginia, Wake Forest
2024-25 Arizona State Women's Golf Schedule
Arizona State will be tested throughout the campaign as Coach Farr-Kaye built one of the nation's toughest slates once again. The Maroon and Gold will compete in a total of ten regular season events, five in the Fall and five in the Spring. The postseason begins April 15 at the Big 12 Championship, with NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships scheduled for the month of May.
ANNIKA Intercollegiate – Sept. 9-11 (Lake Elmo, MN)
Mason Rudolph Championship – Sept. 20-22 (Franklin, TN)
Windy City Collegiate Classic – Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 (Wilmette, IL)
Stanford Intercollegiate – Oct. 18-20 (Stanford, CA)
Nanea Invitational - Oct. 28-30 (Kailua-Kona, HI)
Match in the Desert – January 27 (Gold Canyon, AZ)*
Therese Hession Regional Challenge – Feb. 2-4 (Palos Verdes, CA)
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate – March 3-5 (Hilton Head Island, SC)
Clover Cup – March 10-12 (Litchfield Park, AZ | Wigwam Golf Club)*
PING/ASU Invitational – March 28-30 (Phoenix, AZ | Papago Golf Club)*
Big 12 Championship – April 15-17 (Hockley, TX)
NCAA Regionals – May 5-7 (Columbus, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Norman, Oklahoma; Lubbock, Texas; Charlottesville, Virginia; Gold Canyon, Arizona)*
NCAA Championship – May 16-21 (La Costa, CA; Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, Champions Course)
Italicized = Home Tournament
*Held in the state of Arizona
EMPTY THE NOTEBOOK
- Arizona State is one of ten teams that made the 2024 NCAA Championship and returns four members from that team.
- The Sun Devils will face a team in the Top-10 of GOLF Channel's preseason rankings a total of 28 times this year.
- Missy Farr-Kaye enters her ninth season as the Head Coach of Sun Devil Women's Golf. She is tied with Bobby Hurley (Men's Basketball) and Greg Powers (Hockey) as the second-longest tenured Sun Devil Athletics Head Coach. She trails only Zeke Jones, who is getting ready for his 10th year at the helm of the Sun Devil wrestling program.
- ASU has the chance to play in the state of Arizona up to four times this year. Regular season events have them playing Superstition Mountain Golf Club (Gold Canyon), Wigwam Golf Club (Litchfield Park), and Papago Golf Club (Phoenix). Should they qualify for a regional, the Sun Devils would compete at Superstition Mountain Golf Club a second time, serving as one of six regional hosts.
67/-5 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
67/-5 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship Second Round/Sept. 21, 2024)
68/-4 Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Mason Rudolph Championship Third Round/Sept. 22, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
68/-4 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024
68/-4 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11, 2024)
68/-4 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate First Round/Sept. 9, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Second Round/Sept. 10, 2024)
70/-2 Patience Rhodes (ANNIKA Intercollegiate Third Round/Sept. 11 2024)
70/-2 Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
70/-2 Beth Coulter (Mason Rudolph Championship First Round/Sept. 20, 2024)
11 TOTAL ROUNDS OF 70 OR LOWER
BIRDIES BY SUN DEVIL (2024-25 SEASON TOTALS)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen (25 birdies)
Patience Rhodes (24 birdies; 1 eagle)
Beth Coulter (22 birdies)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien (22 birdies)
Grace Summerhays (17 birdies; 2 eagles)
Total (110 birdies; 3 eagles)
CAREER APPEARANCES
Grace Summerhays, 35 (32 stroke; 3 match)
Beth Coulter, 26 (23 stroke; 3 match)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 26 (23 stroke; 3 match)
Patience Rhodes, 13 (11 stroke; 2 match)
Isla McDonald-O'Brien, 2 (2 stroke)
Total 102 (91 stroke; 11 match)
CAREER TOP-20 FINISHES
Grace Summerhays, 14 (7 Top-10)
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, 12 (4 Top-10)
Beth Coulter, 9 (3 Top-10)
Patience Rhodes, 6 (3 Top-10)
Total 41 (17 Top-10)
FANTASTIC FIVE
Patience Rhodes, Grace Summerhays, Paula Schulz-Hanssen, and Beth Coulter all return having gained another year of valuable experience. Highly-touted incoming freshman Isla McDonald-O'Brien joins the program, forming a talented 2024-25 roster under the direction of Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye and Assistant Coach Mikayla Tatman.
HOW TO FOLLOW
Final standings for the Mason Rudolph Championship can be found at the following link. 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 (sundevils.com). Find Coach Farr-Kaye (@missymkaye) and Coach Tatman (@CoachMikayla_) on X as well.