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Women's Golf wraps up day two of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge

Women's Golf wraps up day two of the Therese Hession Regional ChallengeWomen's Golf wraps up day two of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge
by Zach Romesburg

PALOS VERDES, Calif. – Sun Devil Women's Golf wrapped up round two of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge sitting at the No. 11 slot (+23/591) on Monday evening following the day's play. 

Senior Paula Schulz-Hanssen led the pack for the Sun Devils, shooting one over (+1/72) on the day. Senior Beth Coulter put on a show on the back nine, finding the bottom of the cup for two birdies and a two-under perfomance on the back nine. 

Arizona State heads into day three with Coulter teeing off at the one spot, followed by senior Paula Schulz-Hanssen earning the No. 2 spot. Sophomore Isla McDonald-O'Brien will be teeing off as the No. 3 golfer. Freshmen Kate Dillonand Pimpisa "Fai" Rubrong will be playing as the No. 4 and No. 5 golfer, respectively. 

Live scoring

The competition (scoreboard rankings)
The Therese Hession Regional Challenge features one of the most loaded fields of any women’s collegiate golf tournaments in 2025-26. Five of the top-10 teams in the latest Scoreboard rankings will be competing for the title at Palos Verdes Golf Club. The ranked teams include No. 2 USC, No. 3 Oregon, No. 6 Texas A&M, No. 8 Florida, No. 9 Pepperdine, No. 11 Texas, No. 13 Arizona State, No. 17 South Carolina, and No. 23 UCLA. In total, nine of the top 25 teams in the country will be in California for the event. 

In the field (15 teams): Cal, Florida, Kansas, Miami, Ohio State, Oregon, Pepperdine, San Jose State, SMU, South Carolina, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, UNLV, USC.


The lineup

Arizona State boasts one of the deepest and most talented rosters in the country. Senior Beth Coulter earns the top spot to kick off day three of the Therese Hession Regional Challenge for the Sun Devils. 


Senior Paula Schulz-Hanssen earned the No. 2 spot. Sophomore Isla McDonald-O'Brien will be teeing off as the No. 3 golfer. Freshmen Kate Dillonand Pimpisa "Fai" Rubrong will be playing as the No. 4 and No. 5 golfer, respectively. 

  1. Beth Coulter
    2. Paula Schulz-Hanssen
    3. Isla McDonald-O'Brien
    4. Kate Dillon
    5. Pimpisa "Fai" Rubrong

The format
Holes: 54 (18 each day)

Days: 3 (Sun.-Tue.)
Scoring: 5 count 4
Par: 71
Yardage: 6,017

History at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge
The former Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge was renamed in honor of legendary women’s golf coach Therese Hession in 2022. This is Arizona State's third straight appearance in the event and fourth since 2020. The 31st edition of the event will be held at Palos Verdes Golf Club, a place Coach Farr-Kaye is very familiar with.

Back in 2020, Olivia Mehaffey (-5/208) put together three consecutive rounds under par on her way to a second-place finish. She continued her dominance of the Palos Verdes Golf Club, earning silver in a loaded field less than a year after capturing the 2019 Pac-12 Championship at the same location. 

ASU has won the Regional Challenge team title twice (2006, 2009) and has had an individual medalist four times (Juliana Murcia in 2009, Carlota Ciganda in 2011, Monica Vaughn in 2016, Olivia Mehaffey in 2018).

Patience needed with one starter out
The Sun Devils will be without 2025 third-team All-American Patience Rhodes until at least April due to a leg injury suffered over the holiday break. The junior from England has posted nine top-10 finishes and finished in the top 15 at the 2025 NCAA Championships and competed at the 2024 Curtis Cup and the 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur. She has January rankings of No. 19 (NCAA Scoreboard) and No. 17 (WAGR).


Meet Sun Devil Pimpisa “Fai” Rubrong
Sun Devil Women’s Golf has added highly-anticipated incoming freshman Pimpisa “Fai” Rubrong to the current roster, a student-athlete with extensive international experience. 

A highly regarded competitor on the global stage, Rubrong is currently ranked No. 64 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. She claimed the title at the 2024 SINGHA Thailand Amateur Match Play Championship and earned champion honors as the No. 6-ranked player on Thailand’s National Team in 2025.

Rubrong also played a key role in Thailand’s second-place finish at the 2025 Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship (Santi Cup). She is ranked No. 5 in Thailand and has already accumulated two victories and 25 top-10 finishes throughout her junior career.

2025-26 Arizona State Women's Golf schedule
Arizona State will be tested throughout the 2025-26 campaign as Coach Farr-Kaye again built one of the nation’s toughest slates. The Maroon and Gold will compete in 10 regular-season events, five in the fall and five in the spring. The postseason begins April 23 at the Big 12 Championship, with NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships scheduled for May.

Best rounds in 2025-26

*18 total rounds of 70 or lower

Birdies by Sun Devil (2025-26 season totals)


Tradition like no other

Many premier amateur women’s golfers have called Arizona State University home for the past five decades. Arizona State won its NCAA-leading eighth national championship in 2017 to reinforce its standing as the premier women’s golf school in the United States.

Under legendary Head Coach Linda Vollstedt, the program became the first women’s collegiate golf program to win six championships in a decade (1990, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’97 and '98). ASU remains the lone program to capture three national titles (1993, ’94, '95). 

The Sun Devil Golf programs also did something in 1990 that had never been done before, and hasn’t been accomplished since. The men’s and women’s teams won national titles in 1990, becoming the first school to capture both championships in the same year.

"The Bird"
The Thunderbirds Golf Complex, designed by Douglas Fredrickson Architects and built by Rummel Construction Inc., is a 7,000-square-foot facility featuring a grand entry lobby, national championship displays, a team gym and locker rooms for both men’s and women’s teams, a fueling station, study lounge, team lounge, indoor hitting bays and more.

Designed by Sun Devil alumnus and five-time PGA Major Championships winner Phil Mickelson, who is known for his short-game expertise, the four-acre practice area consists of five practice greens, four practice bunkers and a three-acre fairway and rough designed to practice every possible golf shot.

On Nov. 1, 2018, Papago Golf Course became the new home for Sun Devil Men’s and Women’s Golf by unveiling their new state-of-the-art practice facility — The Thunderbirds Golf Complex — through the generous commitment by The Thunderbirds organization. Arizona State, in partnership with The Thunderbirds, Arizona Golf Community Foundation, the city of Phoenix and Phil Mickelson Design, revitalized the course and helped build the Lou Grubb Clubhouse and Lou’s Bar and Grill.

Fantastic four
Patience RhodesIsla McDonald-O’BrienPaula Schulz-Hanssen, and Beth Coulter all return having gained another year of valuable experience. Freshmen Johanna Axelsen and Kate Dillon joined the program in the fall, forming a talented 2025-26 roster under the direction of Head Coach Missy Farr-Kaye and Associate Head Coach Ryan Heisey. Highly-touted incoming freshman Fai Rubrong joined the team this January to fill the final spot on the roster. 

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