2021 NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL • MAY 10-12 • OSU SCARLET COURSE • PAR 72; 6335 YARDS • COLUMBUS, OHIO Georgia NCAA Columbus Regional Notes 2001 TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 20 Top-10 team finishes at the National Championships since 1979 • THREE INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (1981, 1984, 1992) BULLDOGS TRAVEL TO COLUMBUS FOR NCAA REGIONAL COMPETITION The No. 18-ranked Georgia women’s THE BULLDOGS’ LINEUP team opens play in the Columbus Regional of 1. JENNY BAE • Every round in 2020-21 has been the 2021 NCAA Championships on Monday. 5-3; Jr.; Suwanee, Ga. counting score for UGA Collins Hill High School The Bulldogs are among 18 teams compet- • Named second-team All-SEC ing on the Ohio State University’s Scarlet Course Evts. / Rds Avg. Low 18 / Low 54 POBs Top 10 / 20 • Ranked No. 10 by Golfstat/No. 12 by Golfweek after fall campaign on Monday-Wednesday. Georgia will be paired 9 / 27 73.00 68 (-4) / 208 (-8) 11 2 / 6 with Kent State and Vanderbilt in the opening • 2020 GSGA champion round, with golfers teeing off from No. 10 in 2. CATERINA DON • 2020 second-team All-America 11-minute increments from 8:00-8:44 a.m. ET. 5-6; Soph.; Pinerolo, selection by Golfweek Live scoring will be available via golfstat.com. Istituto Maria Immacolata in Scuola Paritaria DM • One of nine golfers to make the “We’re excited,” head coach Josh Brewer said. Evts. / Rds Avg. Low 18 / Low 54 POBs Top 10 / 20 cut at both the 2019 & 2021 “This is why you come to the University of Geor- Augusta National Women’s Ams gia. We’ve been near the top of the leaderboard 7 / 21 73.19 64 (-8) / 210 (-6) 8 1 / 4 • Nine top-20s in 14 career events waiting for that first victory and are hoping we 3. CANDICE MAHÉ can get it in Columbus.” • 2021 ANWA participant 5-8; Soph.; Gourin, • Won gold (co-ed) and silver Additional Regionals will be hosted Mon- Lycee de Jeanne D’Arc (women’s) medals at 2019 day-Wednesday by LSU in Baton Rouge, La.; Evts. / Rds Avg. Low 18 / Low 54 POBs Top 10 / 20 Spirit International Amateur Louisville in Simpsonville, Ky.; and Stanford in • Shot 11-under to win 2018 French Stanford, Calif. The top six teams from each 6 / 18 76.44 73 (+1) / 224 (+8) 0 0 / 1 Girls’ Amateur by 12 strokes Regional, plus the top three individuals not 4. ISABELLA HOLPFER • Competed in the 2021 Augusta on those six teams, will advance to the NCAA 5-7; Fr.; Vienna, Austria Championships on May 21-26 at Grayhawk National Women’s Amateur HAK Stegersbach Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. • Ranked as high as No. 25 in WAGR “We feel like we’re as good as any team in the Evts. / Rds Avg. Low 18 / Low 54 POBs Top 10 / 20 • Runner-up at the 2018 & 2019 R&A Girls’ Amateurs country and, on paper, our four or five player 5 / 15 75.73 69 (-3) / 220 (+4) 3 0 / 1 • Finished 19th at Fall Liz Murphey might be our top player that week,” Brewer said. “We feel like we can challenge anyone one 5. JO HUA HUNG • 2021 U.S. Open Qualifier through five. It makes our lives a little easier as 5-4; Jr.; New Taipei City, Taipei • One of two UGA golfers to com- Chih Ping Senior High School coaches knowing you have five players who could pete in all nine ‘20-21 events all go out and break par on a daily basis.” Evts. / Rds Avg. Low 18 / Low 54 POBs Top 10 / 20 • Named 2019 SEC All-Freshman • Finished 29th at the 2016 World Georgia is one of six top-25 teams in the 9 / 27 74.15 69 (-3) / 214 (-2) 6 1 / 3 field in Columbus. No. 2 Duke is the top seed, Amateur Team Championship followed by No. 7 Arizona State, No. 11 Virginia, No. 15 Kent State, the No. 18 Bulldogs and No. 24 year, we feel like we have a good chance to make Since the NCAA went to a Regional format Vanderbilt. Rounding out the competing schools a run at Regionals and to make a good run in in 1993, Georgia also has claimed four team in seeded order are Michigan, Clemson, Okla- the championships, too. I think we are all really, and two individual titles. The Bulldogs won East homa, Kentucky, Illinois, New Mexico, Nebraska, really excited to hopefully show how good we are Regionals in 1993, 1998 and 1999 and the Bryan Washington, Coastal Carolina, Campbell, Evans- as a team and how well we can do.” Regional in 2016. Reilley Rankin captured Re- ville and Youngstown State. gional medalist honors in 1998, and Bailey Tardy The Bulldogs sport a 10-deep roster that BULLDOGS BOAST STRONG HISTORY did so in 2016. featured eight golfers who werew ranked in IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY the top-100 of the Golfweek/Sagarin Index Georgia has long been one of the college A DOZEN SEC TEAMS MAKE NCAAs following the fall season. golf’s premier women’s programs, headlined A nation-leading 12 Southeastern Confer- Georgia has used seven different lineups by four total national titles – one team and ence teams earned bids to the NCAA Women’s in nine events. In Columbus, the Bulldogs will three individual. Golf Championships field. employ the quintet of juniors Jenny Bae and Jo The Bulldogs have posted 20 top-10 and 26 In addition to Georgia, Vanderbilt and Kentucky Hua Hung, sophomores Caterina Don and Candice top-20 team finishes at AIAW and NCAA Cham- competing in Columbus; LSU, Ole Miss, Alabama Mahé and freshman Isabella Holpfer for just the pionships since 1979, including winning the 2001 and Mississippi State will compete in Baton second time this season. That’s the same lineup NCAA title. Rouge; South Carolina, Auburn, Arkansas and that posted a fifth-place showing in the season’s Terri Moody earned medalist honors at the Tennessee will travel to Louisville; and Florida will first event, the Blessing Collegiate Invitational. 1981 AIAW Championships at the UGA Golf venture to Stanford. “We are all really excited,” Don said. “Last year Course, while Cindy Schreyer and Vicki Goetze Following the SEC, the ACC and PAC 12 both was really frustrating to have to go home just took home individual crowns at the 1984 and have eight teams in the field, while the Big 12 before our home event and the postseason. This 1992 NCAA Championships, respectively. and Big Ten have seven each. PAGE 2 – GEORGIA GOLF 2021 NCAA REGIONAL NOTES CURRENT BULLDOGS IN PREVIOUS NCAAs INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Best Player Rds. avg. Finish low Jo Hua Hung 3 74.33 T-33rd 71 Jenny Bae 3 76.33 T-56th 74 Gabriela Coello 6 76.67 T-59th 74 2018 Tallahassee Regional Team: 8th (287-292-297=895) Par: +2 • Lead: -35 • Players: 96 T9. Jillian Hollis...... 68-68-73=209 13. Rinko Mitsunaga...... 69-74-68=211 T54. Paula Neira Garcia...... 77-74-73=224 T59. Isabella Skinner...... 76-76-73=225 T79. Gabriela Coello...... 74-78-78=230 2019 Lansing Regional Team: 12th (306-299-298=903) GEORGIA WELL REPRESENTED IN AUGUSTA Par: +39 • Lead: -43 • Players: 96 T33. Harmie Constantino...... 77-71-75=223 A trio of Bulldogs competed in the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, contested T33. Jo Hua Hung...... 76-76-71=223 roughly two hours east of Athens on March 31-April 2. Caterina Don, Isabella Holpfer and Can- T56. Jenny Bae...... 79-76-74=229 dice Mahé were in the field featuring 82 of the world’s premier golfers. T61. Gabriela Coello...... 76-76-78=230 The tournament opened with 36 holes of play at Champions Retreat Golf Club. The field was T82. Rinko Mitsunaga...... 77-79-81=237 then cut to 30 golfers for final round at famed Augusta National Golf Club. All 82 golfers played a practice round at Augusta National between the second and third rounds. The SEC was one of only two major confer- Don made her second ANWA appearance and became just one of nine golfers to make the cut ence to compete in golf in the fall, along with in both 2019 and 2020. She finished 12th at the inaugural tournament and 25th in this spring. the Big 12. All three fall events were in essence Don wrapped up her week with a 60-foot putt that started with her back to the pin. SEC-only events, while four of Georgia’s five “I made what I think was an incredible putt,” Don said. “I hit a bad driver into the woods, spring tournaments were SEC-heavy fields and I laid it up. I didn’t have a really good number and finished on the top level. My caddy said hosted by league schools. ‘What do you have to lose?’ (The putt) was a really nice way to finish this week. It’s really nice “We’ve talked a lot as coaches, and we’re all because you get a lot of support and a lot of people said ‘Go Dawgs’ today.” excited to get away from each other,” Georgia Holpfer and Mahé, who made their ANWA debuts but did not make the cut, earned invites via coach Josh Brewer said. “We feel like we’ve had their status in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. Holpfer has been as high as No. 25 in WAGR, eight or nine SEC championships this season. while Mahé has ascended to as high as No. 30. We’re ready to beat up on other schools and “It’s a great honor to be able to compete in this tournament,” Holpfer said. “I think it’s an show them how good we are as a conference. experience of a lifetime because not everybody has a chance. I think that’s every golfer’s dream We’re excited to see some different faces. We all – to be able to walk the grounds of Augusta National.” know each other. The golf community is pretty “I’m really excited to be here, especially with my teammates,” Mahé said. “You can’t stop small but at the same time, it will be nice hav- smiling. It’s definitely an experience of a lifetime. You’re not going play courses like Champions ing the SEC spread out. We’re hoping to have a Retreat or Augusta every day. You need to keep the right attitude about that. I think being re- reunion in Arizona and turn the national cham- ally thankful is very important.” pionships into another SEC championships.” If rankings hold true, the NCAA Champion- BAE, DON EARN SEC HONORS This is the second season earning SEC ac- ships could have a strong SEC contingent. Eight Georgia’s Jenny Bae and Caterina Don were colades for both Bae and Don. Bae was named league teams enter Regional play ranked among voted second-team All-SEC for the 2020-21 to the league’s All-Freshman team in 2019, the top 24 nationally. season in balloting of the league’s women’s while Don was tabbed both second-team All- golf head coaches announced last SEC and SEC All-Freshman a year ago. 2020-21 GEORGIA ROSTER Friday morning. Bae, a junior from Suwanee, Ga., DON BREAKS SCHOOL RECORD NAME HT. CL. HOMETOWN leads Georgia in virtually every statis- Caterina Don broke Georgia’s single- Jenny Bae 5-3 Jr. Suwanee, Ga. tic, including stroke average, counting round scoring record on February 8, firing an Gabriela Coello 5-2 Gr. Maracay, Venezuela rounds and par-or-better rounds. She 8-under 64 in the second round of the LTWF Caroline Craig 5-6 So. Sautee Nachoochee, Ga. has been the Bulldogs’ top individual Heroes Intercollegiate at The Founder Club. Alison Crenshaw 5-9 Sr. Suwanee, Ga. Céleste Dao 5-8 So. Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot, in four of nine tournaments, with two Don’s effort headlined an 11-under team day Quebec top-10 and six top-20 finishes. for the Bulldogs, which equaled the second- Caterina Don 5-6 So. Pinerolo, Italy Don, a sophomore from Pinerolo, best team round in program history. In addition, Isabella Holpfer 5-7 Fr. Vienna, Austria Italy, sports a 73.19 stroke aver- Jo Hua Hung fired a 3-under 69 and both Jenny Jo Hua Hung 5-4 Jr. New Taipei City, Taipei age over seven tournaments. She Bae and Céleste Dao carded 72s. Candice Mahé 5-8 So. Gourin, France has eight par-or-better efforts in 21 Don bettered the Georgia record of 7-under Zoë Walker 5-8 Sr. Palm Desert, Calif. rounds this season and four top- 65 shared by Vicki Goetze, who did so in the HEAD COACH: Josh Brewer (9th season) 20 finishes, including a season best 1992 NCAA Championships, and current LPGA ASSISTANT COACH: Mimi Burke (4th season) third-place effort at the LTWF Heroes golfer Jillian Hollis, who shot 65 in the third Intercollegiate. round of the 2018 PING/ASU Invitational. PAGE 3 – GEORGIA GOLF 2021 NCAA REGIONAL NOTES GEORGIA’S ALL-TIME NCAA REGIONALS HISTORY TEAM RESULTS TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHER

YR. LOCATION PLACE (SCORE) PLAYER (S) PLACE (SCORE)

1993 # Baton Rouge, La. 1st of 18 (897) Vicki Goetze 3rd (216)

1994 # Memphis, Tenn. 14th of 19 (966) Erin O’Neil t-32nd (238)

1995 # East Lansing, Mich. 5th of 19 (912) K. Doohan/K. Richardson t-17th (227)

1996 # Opelika, Ala. 10th of 19 (932) Erin O’Neil t-21st (231)

1997 # Bloomington, Ill. t-8th of 19 (958) Shauna Estes 7th (230)

1998 # DURHAM, N.C. 1st of 19 (882) Reilley Rankin 1st (216)

1999 # COLUMBIA, S.C. 1st of 19 (903) Shauna Estes 6th (218)

2000 # Columbus, Ohio t-9th of 24 (914) Laura Henderson 8th (220)

2001 # Chapel Hill, N.C. 3rd of 21 (887) Laura Henderson 4th (217)

2002 # Baton Rouge, La. 7th of 21 (892) Summer Sirmons t-13th (219)

2003 # Wintson-Salem, N.C. t-2nd of 21 (865) Kelly Froelich 7th (215)

2004 * Stanford, Calif. 5th of 21 (900) Whitney Wade t-18th (222)

2005 * Las Cruces, N.M. 9th of 21 (911) Whitney Wade t-14th (224)

2006 * Auburn, Wash. 5th of 21 (900) Whitney Wade t-15th (224)

2007 & Ann Arbor, Mich. 2nd of 21 (880) Taylor Leon 5th (214)

2008 # Athens, Ga. 3rd of 21 (889) Krystle Caithness t-4th (217)

2009 # Gainesville, Fla. 8th of 21 (889) Marta Silva Zamora t-19th (219)

2010 & Columbus, Ind. 11th of 24 (946) Marta Silva Zamora 3rd (223) 2011 * Auburn, Wash. 14th of 24 (926) Marta Silva Zamora t-9th (219) HUNG COLLECTS 2012 & Columbus, Ohio 10th of 24 (919) Rocio Sanchez Lobato t-10th (222) 2013 * Stanford, Calif. 10th of 24 (891) Emilie Burger 7th (212) U.S. OPEN INVITE 2014 # Tallahassee, Fla. 16th of 24 (888) A. Alexander/H. Lee t-47th (222)

2015 Raleigh, N.C. – Manuela Carbajo Ré t-55th (230) Georgia junior Jo Hua Hung shot 2-under

2016 BRYAN, TEXAS 1st of 18 (858) Bailey Tardy t-1st (209) 142 to finish third overall and, more impor- 2017 Athens, Ga. 7th of 18 (889) Jillian Hollis T12th (217) tantly, earn a spot in the field for the 2021 2018 Tallahassee, Fla. 8th of 18 (866) Jillian Hollis T9th (209) U.S. Women’s Open last Wednesday (May 2019 Lansing, Mich. 12th of 18 (903) H. Constantino/J. Hua Hung T33rd (223) 5). Hung birdied three of her last six holes Regionals from 1993-14 are # denotes East, * denotes West and & denotes Central; Geographic designations dropped after 2014. to grab the third in final spot allotted at the Open qualifier contested over three days at Don opened her loop on the shotgun start “Six months after it appeared the pandemic Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta. with a birdie at No. 9. She notched consecutive would force us to end this long tradition, it is In addition, teammate Jenny Bae shot birdies at Nos. 12-13 and again at Nos. 15-16 exciting to say we will be hosting the 2020 Liz even-par 144 to earn the first alternate slot to move to 5-under through eight holes. On Murphey,” Brewer said. “We owe many thanks for the Open from Druid Hills. the front side, Don’s trio of birdies at Nos. 2-4 to the leaders at UGA and the SEC who made This year’s U.S. Women’s Open will be pushed her to 8-under, a stroke better than this a reality.” contested on June 3-6 at the Olympic Club the Bulldogs’ best round ever. She wrapped up The 2020 event on Nov. 6-8 served as the in San Francisco, Calif. her day with a quartet of pars, including a 10- 48th annual event, while the 49th edition of The Druid Hills qualifier began on Mon- foot putt at No. 8, her final hole, to secure the the LMCC was contested in its traditional spring day morning but was quickly plagued by school record. window on March 26-28 at the University of prolonged weather delays. Hung completed “I was just trying to go as low as I could go,” Georgia Golf Course. just two holes on Monday before play was Don said. “I knew I was really hitting it well and The tournament originally began in 1973 as suspended and torrential rains flooded the made a couple of birdies early. There was a par- the Georgia Invitational and was contested as course. On Tuesday, play didn’t begin until 3, and I didn’t hit it well and put it in a tricky the Women’s Southern Intercollegiates from the afternoon, and she finished No. 6 before place. My chip went in for birdie, and I was like 1977-94. In 1995, the tourney was renamed in the competition was halted again. ‘Oh. OK. I’ll take that.’ After that, I was 4- or honor of Liz Murphey, UGA’s Hall of Fame golf Hung returned on Wednesday knowing she 5-under pretty early and thought to myself coach and long-time Senior Woman Adminis- would have a 30-hole day. She finished her ‘Let’s just keep this going.’ It was fun.” trator. The list of golfers who have competed in first round at even par. Don also shot 64 in the 2019 European Girls’ the event reads like a “Who’s Who” of women’s “After 18 holes I checked live scoring to Team Championships in . The 4.0 student golf, including hall of famer’s Beth Daniel, Betsy see where I was, and I think the top five celebrated her round by returning to the team King and Julie Inkster. Recent medalists include players were all shooting under par,” Hung hotel in time to listen to a lecture for an Ecol- current LPGA standouts such as Jillian Hollis, said. “I told myself that during the second ogy course. Cheyenne Knight and Gaby Lopez. 18 holes I had to be aggressive. I knew I had UGA HOSTS LIZ MURPHEY TWICE TRIO LEADS BULLDOGS to get as many birdies as I could because if I shot par I probably had no chance.” Last spring, it appeared the 2020 version Jenny Bae, Caterina Don and Jo Hua Hung Hung was 1-over through 28 holes, but of the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic – one of have combined to lead Georgia in eight of nine she rallied to birdie No. 4, No. 5 and No. 7 to women’s intercollegiate athletics’ oldest events tournaments this season. surge up the leaderboard late in the day. in any sport – would be canceled due to the Bae paced the Bulldogs at the Blessing Invi- All told, six UGA golfers have combined to COVID-19 pandemic. tational (t11th), The Ally (t3rd), the Gamecock earn eight spots in the fields of the last six That changed on September 16 when Georgia Intercollegiate (t15th) and the SECs (t10th). Don U.S. Opens, including Rinko Mitsunaga and head coach Josh Brewer announced the “Liz did so at the Heroes Intercollegiate (t3rd) and Bailey Tardy in 2016, Tardy in 2017, Céleste Murphey Fall Collegiate Classic” would take Gators Invitational (t20th). Hung was top Dog Dao and Jillian Hollis in 2018, Dao in 2019, place as one of three SEC-only tournaments at the spring Liz Murphey Classic (t16th) and Caterina Don in 2020 and Hung in 2021. during the 2020 calendar. the LSU Tiger Classic (t20th). PAGE 4 – GEORGIA GOLF 2021 NCAA REGIONAL NOTES

BREWER BACKGROUND PERSONAL Full Name: Joshua B. Brewer Birthdate: Sept. 17, 1975 JOSH BREWER Hometown: Brownstown, Ind. Family: HEAD COACH ◊ NINTH SEASON AT GEORGIA ◊ INDIANA ’98 Married to the former Selena Offredo ◊ Named UGA’s fifth women’s golf coach on June 12, 2012. ◊ In 2008, became assistant coach for both the men’s and EDUCATION ◊ During his tenure, the Bulldogs have garnered 27 titles women’s golf teams at Southern Cal. High School: (14 individual and 13 team), including sweeping the ◊ Helped USC produce two PAC-10 title teams and golfers Brownstown Central (’94) 2016 NCAA Bryan Regional. who won National Player of the Year, National Freshman Bachelor’s: ◊ Led Georgia to a runner-up finishes at the 2013 and of the Year, 12 All-America certificates, three PAC-10 Indiana (’98) 2017 SEC Championships. Player of the Year awards and two PAC-10 Freshman of Business Management ◊ Has coached seven golfers who have combined to earn the Year accolades. In addition, USC had two Master’s: Indiana (’08) – Kinesiology 11 All-America certificates during his UGA tenure. and two Palmer Cup golfers. ◊ Finalist for the 2010 Jan Strickland Award for the top men’s COACHING CAREER COACHING CAREER HISTORY golf assistant coach in the nation. Indiana University ◊ Began his coaching career as an assistant with the ’02-08 Asst. Coach – M Indiana men’s team in 2002 and served in that role PLAYING CAREER HISTORY University of Southern Cal ’08-12 Asst. Coach – W&M for six seasons with the Hoosiers. ◊ Was a four-year letterwinner at Indiana from 1994-98. ◊ During that time, Indiana was represented in NCAA ◊ Helped lead the Hoosiers to an appearance in the 1996 University of Georgia ’12-present Head Coach Championships each year. After competing in NCAA Championships, a 1997 NCAA Regional bid and Regionals in 2004, 2005 and 2006, the Hoosiers the 1998 Big Ten title. returned to the NCAA Championships as a team ◊ Finished second individually at the 1998 Big Tens as a senior, birdied the final two holes to in 2008, their first appearance since Brewer’s secure a one-stroke win for the Hoosiers. sophomore year in 1996. ◊ Named All-Big Ten in 1998, an All-American Scholar in 1997 and 1998 and Academic All-Big ◊ All told, helped coach two All-Americans, three Big Ten Ten in 1996, 1997 and 1998. Players of the Year, two Palmer Cup members and ◊ After winning the 1998 Indiana State Amateur crown, began a career in private industry as a one member at IU. financial advisor with Linsco/Private Ledger in Indianapolis.

◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 2019 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM JENNY’S ◊ ◊ 2020 SECOND-TEAM ALL-SEC ◊ ◊ SCORECARD CAREER STATISTICS Season T RD STK AVG LOW ’18-19 8 20 1478 73.90 69 JENNY BAE ‘19-20 6 17 1261 74.18 71 ‘20-21 9 27 1971 73.46 68 5-3 ◊ JR. ◊ SUWANEE, GA. ◊ COLLINS HILL HIGH SCHOOL Totals 22 64 4710 73.59 68 TOP 10 FINISHES: 5 (3/0/2) 2020-21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ◊ Runner up at the Georgia Women’s Open in 2019 and 2020 TOP 20 FINISHES: 11 (4/1/6) ◊ One of two golfers –along with Jo Hua Hung – to after shooting 7- and 9-under, respectively. PAR OR BETTERS: 19 (4/4/11) participate in all nine tournaments and leads UGA ◊ Won the 2020 GSGA Match Play Championship in impres- BEST FINISH: in average (73.00), counters (100 percent), top-20s sive fashion, covering 81 holes of stroke/match play at a 3rd – 2020 The Ally (six), birdies (78) and par-or-betters (eight). combined 13-under over three days. LOW ROUND: ◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at four events – the 68 (-4) – 2021 SECs 3rd ◊ Arrived as a mid-year enrollee in January 2019 and in the 68 (-4) – 2021 SECs 2nd Blessings Invitational and the Ally in the fall and the lineup for every tourney the rest of the season. 68 (-4) – 2020 The Ally 2nd Gamecock Intercollegiate and SECs this spring. ◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at the Gold Rush and the LOW TOURNAMENT: ◊ Finished the fall ranked No. 10 and No. 12 nationally Darius Rucker and notched three top-10s in 2019. 208 (-8) –2021 SEC according to Golfstat and Golfweek, respectively. ◊ Named SEC Freshman of the Week on March 13, 2019, after ◊ Fired a career-low 6-under 210 at The Ally in the fall... finishing ninth at the Darius Rucker...against a field 2020-21 RESULTS and then bettered that to 8-under at the SECs. T11 Blessings Coll...... 76-71-75=222 featuring five of the nation’s top-10 golfers. T3 The Ally...... 72-68-70=210 ◊ Over the holiday break, tied for fifth – with teammate ◊ A three-time AJGA medalist and a 2016 AJGA Rolex Junior T19 Liz Murphey Fall...... 76-72-72=220 Céleste Dao – at the Orlando International Amateur. All-America (honorable mention). T15 Heroes Inter...... 73-72-73=218 ◊ Won the 2018 GSGA Girls’ in record-setting fashion, T29 Gators Invit...... 74-72-74=220 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS shooting 9-under for a 10-shot victory. T15 Gamecock Inter...... 73-69-76=218 ◊ In the lineup for six of seven events during the 2019-20 ◊ Named 2018 Georgia Class 7A Player of the Year after T22 Liz Murphey...... 74-76-74=224 season, posting the Bulldogs’ second-best stroke av- T60 LSU Classic...... 79-78-74=231 winning medalist honors at the state championships. T10 SECs...... 72-68-68=208 erage at 74.18 and recording counting efforts in 94.1 percent of her 17 rounds. PERSONAL: ◊ Tied with Caterina Don as the Bulldogs’ low individual at ◊ Born August 25, 2001, Jenny is the daughter of Hannah and Peter Bae and intends to major in Stanford in the fall and in Puerto Rico in the spring. Sports Management. PAGE 5 – GEORGIA GOLF 2021 NCAA REGIONAL NOTES

◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 2020 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN & ALL-SEC CATERINA’S ◊ ◊ 2020 SECOND-TEAM ALL-SEC ◊ ◊ SCORECARD CAREER STATISTICS Season T RD STK AVG LOW ‘19-20 7 20 1443 72.15 66 CATERINA DON ‘20-21 7 21 1537 73.19 64 Totals 14 41 2980 72.68 64 5-6 ◊ SOPH. ◊ PINEROLO, ITALY ◊ ISTITUTO MARIA IMMACOLATA IN SCUOLA PARITARIA DM TOP 10 FINISHES: 5 (4/1) TOP 20 FINISHES: 9 (5/4) 2020-21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ◊ The only Bulldog to post a 100 percent counting PAR OR BETTERS: 19 (11/8) ◊ In the lineup for the first seven events of the season percentage and led UGA in average (72.15), birdies BEST FINISH: before missing the LSU Classic and SECs. (59), par-or-better rounds (11) and top-10s (four). 1st – 2019 Minnesota ◊ Second on the team in stroke average (73.19), par- ◊ Opened her career by capturing medalist honors at the LOW ROUND: or-better rounds (eight), birdies (73) and top-20 Minnesota Invitational, becoming just the second 64 (-8) – Heroes Inter. 2nd LOW TOURNAMENT: finishes (four). UGA golfer to win her debut and the first 1998. 135 (-9) – 2019 Minnesota ◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at the Fall Liz Murphey ◊ Playing in Italy during the summer of 2020, won 219 (-6) – 2021 Heroes Inter. and the Heroes Intercollegiate. the Italian Women’s Open, finished second at the 210 (-6) – 2019 White Sands ◊ Fired a school-record 8-under 64 in the second round Italian Stroke Play Championships and reached the at the Heroes Intercollegiate. semifinals of the Italian Match Play Championships. 2020-21 RESULTS T18 Blessings Coll...... 72-77-75=224 ◊ Recieved an invitation to compete in the 2020 U.S. ◊ Recorded five wins and 29 top-10s in 59 WAGR events T16 The Ally...... 74-68-75=217 Women’s Open based on her WAGR status and shot in the four years prior to arriving at UGA. T22 Liz Murphey Fall...... 77-73-71=221 9-over over 36 holes at Champions Golf Club. ◊ In 2019, captured medalist honors at the 2019 European T3 Heroes Inter...... 75-64-71=210 ◊ Tied for 25th at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Girls’ Team Championship, finished third at the T20 Gators Invit...... 71-71-76=218 and is one of only nine golfers to make the cut in European Ladies’ Am and tied for 12th at the Augusta T29 Gamecock Inter...... 79-71-71=221 both the 2019 and 2021 editions of the tournament. National Women’s Am. ◊ Helped Italy win the 2018 World Junior Girls’ Team Championship, finishing sixth individually. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ◊ Also led Italy to victory at the 2016 and 2018 European Girls’ Team Championships. ◊ Recorded the fifth-best season stroke average in school history (72.15) and Georgia’s top individual finisher PERSONAL at four of seven events – Minnesota, Stanford, White ◊ Born January 9, 2001, Caterina is the daughter of Alberto Don and Sandra Ronaldo and Sands Invitational and Puerto Rico. intends to major in Mathematics.

◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ISABELLA’S 2021 AUGUSTA NATIONAL AM PARTICIPANT SCORECARD CAREER STATISTICS Season T RD STK AVG LOW ‘20-21 5 15 1136 75.73 69 ISABELLA HOLPFER Totals 5 15 1136 75.73 69 5-7 ◊ FR. ◊ VIENNA, AUSTRIA ◊ HAK STEGERSBACH TOP 10 FINISHES: 0 (0) TOP 20 FINISHES: 1 (1) 2020-21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ◊ Represented Austria at the 2019 European Ladies’ Team PAR OR BETTERS: 3 (3) ◊ Competed in five of nine events, headlined by a top-20 Championship and at the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 BEST FINISH: finish at the Liz Murphey Fall Collegiate Classic. 19th – 2020 Liz Murphey Fall European Girls’ Team Championships. LOW ROUND: ◊ Ranked No. 70 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance ◊ Recorded additional international victories at the 2015 69 (-3) – 2020 Liz Murphey Fall 1st Index entering the spring season. Irish Women’s Stroke Play Championship, the 2018 LOW TOURNAMENT: ◊ Opened the 2020 fall edition of the Liz Murphey with a Slovenian Amateur and the 2018 English Women’s 220 (+4) –2020 Liz Murphey Fall 3-under 69, her low loop of the year. Amateur Stroke Play Championship. ◊ Among the world’s top-82 golfers who competed in the ◊ Helped Europe capture the in 2020-21 RESULTS 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur but did not T47 Blessings Coll...... 79-77-79=235 both 2015 and 2017. In 2017, posted a perfect 4-0 T19 Liz Murphey Fall...... 69-74-77=220 make the 30-player cut after shooting 79-85. record to help the Europeans defeat Great Britain T67 Gamecock Inter...... 78-75-74=227 and , 15-3. Represented Europe with current T23 Liz Murphey...... 70-78-79=227 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Georgia teammate Caterina Don in the 2017 event. T63 SECs...... 72-79-76=227 ◊ Ranked as high as No. 25 in the World Amateur Golf ◊ Won the 2014 the Austrian Match Play Championship at Rankings (WAGR) and, all told, recorded 28 top-10 Salzkammergut Golf Club as a 13-year-old, the event’s youngest winner ever. finishes in 82 WAGR events from 2014-20. ◊ Earned a wildcard spot in the 2010 U.S. KidsGolf World Championship in Pinehurst, N.C. ◊ Finished third in her debut event on the LET Access Eventually participated in four editions of that tournament, finishing 25th in 2010 Series, the 2019 VP Bank Ladies Open at Gams- (9-year-old), 30th in 2011 (10-year-old), 14th in 2012 (11-year-old) and eighth in 2013 Werdenberg Golf Club in Gams, Switzerland. (12-year-old). ◊ Finished as runner-up at both the 2018 and 2019 R&A Girls’ Amateurs. In 2019, dropped a 4-and-3 decision PERSONAL to Pia Babnik in the final. In 2018, fell 2-and-1 to ◊ Born January 6, 2001, Isabella is the daughter of JoAnn and Günter Holpfer and she intends to Austrian teammate Emma Spitz in the championship. major in Journalism. PAGE 6 – GEORGIA GOLF 2021 NCAA REGIONAL NOTES

◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ 2019 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM JO HUA’S ◊ ◊ 2020 U.S. OPEN QUALIFIER ◊ ◊ SCORECARD CAREER STATISTICS Season T RD STK AVG LOW ‘18-19 8 20 1479 73.95 69 JO HUA HUNG ‘19-20 7 20 1484 74.20 70 ‘20-21 9 27 2002 74.38 69 5-4 ◊ JR. ◊ NEW TAIPEI CITY, TAIPEI ◊ CHIH PING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Totals 24 67 4965 74.10 69 TOP 10 FINISHES: 3 (1/1/1) 2020-21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ◊ Kept an extremely busy schedule in the three years TOP 20 FINISHES: 9 (4/2/3) ◊ One of two Bulldogs – along with Jenny Bae –in the prior to arriving at UGA, posting seven victories and PAR OR BETTERS: 17 (5/6/6) lineup for all nine events to date. 26 top-10 finishes in 54 events. BEST FINISH: 2nd – 2019 Duel In The Desert ◊ Listed at No. 76 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance ◊ Recorded 11 top-10s at national level tourneys from Index following the 2020 portion of the schedule. LOW ROUND: 2016-18, including a win at the 2016 Standard Char- 69 (-3) – 2021 SECs 1st ◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at the last two regular- tered Bank National Summer Ranking Tournament. 69 (-3) – 2021 Liz Murphey 1st season events – the Liz Murphey and LSU Classic. ◊ Played in 12 total events in the United States during 69 (-3) – 2021 Heroes Inter. 2nd ◊ Has five par-or-better efforts in 18 spring loops, 2016 and 2017, headlined by a quartet of victories at 69 (-3) – 2019 SEC 2nd trimming nearly two strokes from her fall average the 2016 World Junior Golf Series’ American Junior, LOW TOURNAMENT: (75.44 to 73.50). the 2016 Aaron Baddeley International Junior, the 214 (-4) – 2021 Heroes Inter. 2016 AJGA Junior at Centennial and the 2017 Folds of 2020-21 RESULTS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Honor Junior Championship hosted by Bob Estes. T37 Blessings Coll...... 75-83=73=231 ◊ Arrived in Athens as a mid-year enrollee in January ◊ Also secured medalist honors at a pair of Faldo Series 48 The Ally...... 78-74-72=224 2019 and was runner-up in her collegiate debut at events in 2017, the Grand Final (a 4-shot victory) T33 Liz Murphey Fall...... 74-75-75=224 the Duel in the Desert. and the Asia Grand Final (a 3-shot win). 10 Heroes Inter...... 71-69-74=214 T44 Gators Invit...... 78-72-73=223 ◊ Posted back-to-back top-20s at the Gold Rush and the ◊ Tied for 29th (ironically with former Georgia All-Amer- Darius Rucker Intercollegiate. T51 Gamecock Inter...... 76-73-76=225 ican Harang Lee of Spain) at the 2016 World Amateur T16 Liz Murphey...... 69-78-76=223 ◊ Notched a perfect 3-0 record in match play at the Liz Team Championships. T20 LSU Classic...... 75-72-74=221 Murphey, trailing for only one of 50 holes played T41 SECs...... 69-73-75=217 during match play at the LMCC. PERSONAL ◊ Was Georgia’s top individual finisher in SEC stroke play ◊ Born September 24, 1999, Jo Hua is the daughter of Mei-Hei-Lu and Ching-long-Hung and and then posted a 2-0 record in match play. and is majoring in Sports Management.

CANDICE’S ◊ ◊ 2021 AUGUSTA NATIONAL AM PARTICIPANT ◊ ◊ SCORECARD CAREER STATISTICS Season T RD STK AVG LOW ‘19-20 3 9 682 75.78 72 ‘20-21 6 18 1376 76.44 73 CANDICE MAHÉ Totals 9 27 2058 76.22 72 5-8 ◊ FR. ◊ GOURIN, FRANCE ◊ LYCEE SAINTE JEANNE D’ARC TOP 10 FINISHES: 1 (1/0) TOP 20 FINISHES: 2 (1/1) 2020-21 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ◊ Listed at No. 30 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings PAR OR BETTERS: 2 (2/0) ◊ Participated in six of nine events, including earning (WAGR) when she arrived on campus in Athens. BEST FINISH: spots in the lineup for the Blessings Invitational, The ◊ Won gold and silver medals at the 2019 Spirit Interna- 10th – 2020 Gold Rush Ally and the Gamecock Intercollegiate. tional Amateur Championship at Whispering Pines LOW ROUND: ◊ Contributed counting scores in 10 of 12 team rounds. Golf Club in Texas. Helped France shoot 37-under to 72 [E] –2020 Gold Rush 3 72 [E] –2020 Gold Rush 1 ◊ Qualified for the Bulldogs’ “Red” team for the Liz Mur- win the combined co-ed title and 21-under to finish LOW TOURNAMENT: phey Fall Collegiate Classic but was subbed due to a second in the women’s field. 221 (+5) – 2020 Gold Rush slight injury the day of the practice round. ◊ Represented France at the 2019 European Ladies’ Team ◊ Recorded her best fall finish by tying for 18th at the and the 2017 (fourth place) and 2018 European Girls’ 2020-21 RESULTS Blessings Invitational. Team Championships. T18 Blessings Coll...... 77-73-74=224 ◊ Competed in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur ◊ Competed in 62 WAGR ranking events from 2015-19, T59 The Ally...... 76-75-79=230 T38 Liz Murphey Fall...... 78-73-74=225 but did not make the 30-golfer, 36-hole cut. posting 21 top-10 finishes and a quintet of victo- T67 Gamecock Inter...... 77-76-75=228 ries at the Spanish International Ladies Amateur in 77 Liz Murphey...... 75-85-79=239 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2019, the French Girls Amateur in 2018, the Grand T55 LSU Classic...... 79-75-76=230 ◊ Mid-year enrollee who arrived in January 2020 and Prix de la Biarritz Cup in 2016 and the Grand Prix de earned a spot in the lineup for all three spring events. Bretagne in both 2015 and 2016. ◊ Contributed counting scores in seven of nine rounds, an ◊ Earned a 12-stroke victory at the 2018 French Girls’ Amateur by shooting 11-under 277 over 83.3 percent success rate. the 72-hole event. ◊ Recorded a season-best finish of 10th at The Gold Rush, where she notched a pair of even-par 72s. PERSONAL ◊ Won the 2020 GP de Ploemeur Ocean in July in her first ◊ Born August 8, 2000, Candice is the daughter of Alain and Francoise Mahe and intends to tournament since the COVID-19 pandemic. major in Public Relations. 2020-21 GEORGIA GOLF GEORGIA RESULTS & REMAINING SCHEDULE DATE TOURNAMENT COURSE (PAR, YARDS) SITE TEAM FINISH TOP INDIVIDUAL 10/5-7 Blessings Collegiate Invitational Blessing Golf Club (72, 6171) Fayetteville, Ark. 5th (895) Bae (T11th-222) 10/19-21 The Ally Old Waverly Golf Club (72, 6377) West Points, Miss. 5th (868) Bae (T3rd-210) 11/6-8 Liz Murphey Fall Collegiate Classic UGA Golf Course (72, 6302) Athens, Ga. 3rd (872) Craig (T7th-216) 2/7-9 LTWF Heroes Intercollegiate The Founders Club (72, 6281) Sarasota, Fla. 3rd (864) Don (T3rd-210) 2/21-23 Gators Invitational UF Mark Bostick Golf Course (70, 6002) Gainesville, Fla. 6th (872) Don (T20th-218) 3/1-3 Gamecock Intercollegiate Columbia Country Club (72, 6297) Columbia, S.C. 9th (887) Bae (T15th-218) 3/26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic UGA Golf Course (72, 6302) Athens, Ga. 5th (898) Hung (T16th-223) 4/6-7 LSU Tiger Golf Classic University Club (72, 6350) Baton Rouge, La. 14th (910) Hung (T20th-221) 4/14-18 SEC Championships Greystone Golf & Country Club (72, 6253) Birmingham, Ala. 14th (882) Bae (T10th-208) 5/10-12 NCAA Columbus Regional OSU Scarlet Course (72, 6335) Columbus, Ohio 5/21-26 NCAA Championships Grayhawk Golf Club Scottsdale, Ariz.

GEORGIA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS & AVERAGES VS. CNT. EAGLES/ POB LOW LOW TOP BEST PLAYER EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. PAR PCT. BIRDIES RDS. 18 54 10 / 20 FINISH Jenny Bae 9 27 1971 73.00 +33 100.0 3 / 78 11 68 (-4) 208 (-8) 2 / 6 3rd-Ally Caterina Don 7 21 1537 73.19 +31 85.7 1 / 73 8 64 (-8) 210 (-6) 1 / 4 3rd-LTWF Jo Hua Hung 9 27 2002 74.15 +64 88.9 1 / 71 6 69 (-3) 214 (-2) 1 / 3 10th-LTWF Caroline Craig 6 18 1354 75.22 +64 61.1 1 / 32 3 69 (-3) 216 (E) 1 / 1 7th-LMFCC Isabella Holpfer *5 15 1136 75.73 +56 61.1 1 / 31 3 69 (-3) 220 (+4) 0 / 1 19th-LMFCC Céleste Dao *6 18 1367 75.94 +77 60.0 1 / 40 4 69 (-3) 222 (+6) 0 / 0 24th-LMFCC Candice Mahé *6 18 1376 76.44 +80 83.3 1 / 38 0 73 (+1) 224 (+8) 0 / 1 18th-BCI Gaby Coello *3 9 702 78.00 +54 16.7 0 / 13 0 74 (+2) 226 (+10) 0 / 0 42nd-LMFCC Alison Crenshaw *3 9 708 78.67 +60 100.0 1 / 9 0 75 (+3) 230 (+14) 0 / 0 56th-LMFCC Zoë Walker *2 6 501 83.50 +69 0 / 9 0 78 (+6) 243 (+27) 0 / 0 57th-LMFCC TEAM TOTALS 9 27 7948 294.37 +173 9 / 333 5 277 (-11) 864 (E) 7 / 9 3RD-TWICE INDIVIDUAL TOTALS 9 168 12654 75.32 +588 10 / 394 35 64 (-8) 208 (-8) 5 / 16 3RD-TWICE *- Competed individually – Coello, Crenshaw, Dao, Mahe & Walker in Liz Murphey Fall Classic. Holpfer in Gamecock Intercollegiate. Coello, Crenshaw, Holpfer, Mahé and Walker in Liz Murphey Classic. FALL STATISTICS SPRING STATISTICS PLAYER EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. PAR POB PLAYER EVENTS RDS. STROKES AVG. PAR POB Caroline Craig 1 3 216 72.00 E 2 Caterina Don 4 12 875 72.92 +17 5 Jenny Bae 3 9 652 72.44 +4 6 Jenny Bae 6 18 1319 73.28 +29 5 Caterina Don 3 9 662 73.56 +14 3 Jo Hua Hung 6 18 1323 73.50 +33 5 Céleste Dao 2 6 447 74.50 +15 2 Isabella Holpfer 3 9 681 75.67 +33 2 Gaby Coello 1 3 226 75.33 +10 0 Caroline Craig 5 15 1138 75.87 +64 1 Jo Hua Hung 3 9 679 75.44 +31 1 Céleste Dao 4 12 920 76.67 +62 2 Candice Mahe 3 9 679 75.44 +31 0 Candice Mahé 3 9 697 77.44 +49 0 Isabella Holpfer 2 6 455 75.83 +23 1 Alison Crenshaw 2 6 473 78.83 +41 0 Alison Crenshaw 1 3 235 78.33 +19 0 Gabriela Coello 2 6 476 79.33 +44 0 Zoë Walker 1 3 243 81.00 +27 0 Zoë Walker 1 3 258 86.00 +42 0 Team Totals 3 9 2635 292.78 +43 3 Team Totals 6 18 5313 295.17 +130 2

GEORGIA TEAM ROUND- BY- ROUND AVERAGES DATE TOURNAMENT RD. 1 RD. 2 RD. 3 TOTAL EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS OTHERS 10/5-7 Blessings Collegiate Invitational 300 298 297 895 2 38 147 70 13 10/19-21 The Ally 297 285 286 868 3 48 152 56 11 11/6-8 Liz Murphey Fall Collegiate Classic 288 294 290 872 1 37 182 41 9 2/7-9 LTWF Heroes Intercollegiate 295 277 292 864 1 43 176 42 8 2/21-23 Gators Invitational 296 284 292 872 0 30 165 69 6 3/1-3 Gamecock Intercollegiate 301 288 298 887 0 35 167 62 6 3/19-21 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 295 301 302 898 1 33 155 73 8 4/6-7 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 308 301 301 910 1 32 144 78 15 4/14-18 SEC Championships 290 298 294 882 0 37 170 53 10 5/10-12 NCAA Regional 5/21-26 NCAA Championships TOTALS 2670 2626 2652 7948 9 333 1458 544 86 AVERAGES 296.67 291.78 294.67 294.37 0.07 2.47 10.80 4.03 0.64 2020-21 GEORGIA GOLF GEORGIA TOURNAMENT- BY- TOURNAMENT RESULTS TOURNAMENT INFORMATION BAE COELLO CRAIG CRENSHAW DAO DON HOLPFER HUNG MAHE WALKER TEAM BLESSINGS COLLEGIATE 76-71-75 72-77-75 79-77-79 75-83-73 77-73-74 300-298-297 Oct. 2-5 =222 (+6) =224 (+8) =235 (+19) =231 (+15) =224 (+8) =895 (+31) Blessings Golf Club t11th t18th t47th t37th t18th 5th THE ALLY 72-68-70 75-81-69 74-68-75 78-74-72 76-75-79 297-285-286 Oct. 19-21 =210 (-6) =225 (+9) =217 (+1) =224 (+8) =230 (+14) =868 (+4) Old Waverley Golf Club t3rd t49th t16th 48th t59th 5th LIZ MURPHEY FALL COLLEGIATE 76-72-72 74-77-75 69-75-72 77-76-82 76-72-74 77-73-71 69-74-77 74-75-75 78-73-74 87=78=78 288-294-290 Nov. 6-8 =220 (+4) =226 (+10) =216 (E) =235 (+19) =222 (+6) =221 (+5) =220 (+4) =224 (+8) =225 (+9) =243 (+27) =872 (+8) UGA Golf Course t19th t42nd t7th 56th t24th t22nd t19th t33rd t38th 57th 3rd HEROES INTERCOLLEGIATE 73-72-73 76-75-77 79-72-74 75-64-71 71-69-74 295-277-292 Feb. 7-9 =218 (+2) =228 (+12) =225 (+9) =210 (-6) =214 (-4) =864 (E) The Founders Club t15th t52nd t39th t3rd 10th 3rd GATORS INVITATIONAL 74-72-74 78-73-69 73-69-78 71-71-76 78-72-73 296-284-292 Feb. 21-23 =220 (+10) =220 (+10) =220 (+10) =218 (+8) =223 (+13) =872 (+32) UF Mark Bostick Golf Course t29th t29th t29th t20th t44th 6th GAMECOCK INTERCOLLEGIATE 73-69-76 75-75-77 79-71-71 78-75-74 76-73-76 77-76-75 301-288-298 March 1-3 =218 (+2) =227 (+11) =221 (+5) =227 (+11) =225 (+9) =228 (+12) =887 (+23) Columbia Country Club t15th t60th t29th T67th t51st t67th 9th LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE 74-76-74 81-86-74 78-80-77 81-81-81 78-77-75 74-70=82 70-78-79 69-78-76 75-85-79 81-92-85 295-301-302 March 19-21 =224 (+8) =241 (+25) =235 (+19) =243 (+27) =230 (+14) =226 (+10) =227 (+11) =223 (+7) =239 (+23) =258 (+42) =898 (+34) UGA Golf Course t22nd t80th t60th t85th t44th t32nd t34th t16th 77th 90th 5th LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC 79-78-74 75-76-77 84-84-77 75-72-74 79-75-76 308-301-301 April 6-7 =231 (+15) =228 (+12) =245 (+29) =221 (+5) =230 (+14) =910 (+46) University Club t60th t50th 75th t20th t55th 14th SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 72-68-68 78-81-76 77-78-75 72-79-76 69-73-75 290-298-294 April 14-18 =208 (=8) =235 (+19) =230 (+14) =227 (+11) =217 (+1) =882 (+18) Greystone Golf & Country Club t10th 69th 66th t63rd t41st 14th NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL May 10-12 OSU Scarlet Course NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 21-26 Grayhawk Golf Course

Team Tourneys / Total Tourneys 9 / 9 1 / 3 6 / 6 1 / 3 5 / 6 7 / 7 3 / 5 9 / 9 4 / 6 0 / 2 9 / 9 Team Rounds / Total Rounds 27 / 27 3 / 9 18 / 18 3 / 9 15 / 18 21 / 21 9 / 15 27 / 27 12 / 18 0 / 6 27 / 27 Counters 27.0 .5 11.0 3.0 9.0 18.0 5.5 24.0 10.0 108.0 Percentage 100.0 16.7 61.1 100.0 60.0 85.7 61.1 88.9 83.3 100.0 Strokes 1971 702 1354 708 1367 1537 1136 2002 1376 501 7948 Stroke Average 73.00 78.00 75.22 78.67 75.94 73.19 75.73 74.15 76.44 83.50 294.37 1st Round 669 (74.33) 233 (77.67) 451 (75.17) 235 (78.33) 465 (77.50) 522 (74.57) 368 (73.60) 665 (73.89) 462 (77.00) 168 (84.00) 2670 (296.67) 2nd Round 646 (71.78) 244 (81.33) 454 (75.67) 235 (78.33) 455 (75.83) 494 (70.57) 383 (76.60) 669 (74.33) 457 (76.17) 170 (85.00) 2626 (291.78) 3rd Round 656 (72.89) 225 (75.00) 449 (74.83) 238 (79.33) 447 (74.50) 521 (74.43) 385 (77.00) 668 (74.22) 457 (76.17) 163 (81.50) 2652 (294.67) Eagles / Birdies 3 / 78 0 / 13 1 / 32 1 / 9 1 / 40 1 / 73 1 / 31 1 / 71 1 / 38 0 / 9 10 / 394 Par-or-betters Ind. / Team 11 0 3 0 4 8 3 6 0 0 35 / 5 Low 18 68 (-4) 74 (+2) 69 (-3) 75 (+3) 69 (-3) 64 (-8) 69 (-3) 69 (-3) 73 (+1) 78 (+6) 277 (-11) Low 54 208 (-8) 226 (+10) 216 (E) 235 (+19) 222 (+6) 210 (-6) 220 (+4) 210 (-2) 224 (+8) 243 (+27) 864 (+E) Top 10 / 20 2 / 6 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 4 0 / 1 1 / 3 0 / 1 0 / 0 5 / 15 Best Finish 3rd-Ally 42nd-LMFCC 7th-LMFCC 56th-LMFCC 24th-LMFCC 3rd-LTWF 19th-LMFCC 10th-LTWF 18th-BCI 57th-LMGCC 3rd-Twice 2020-21 GEORGIA GOLF GEORGIA TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS TOURNAMENT INFORMATION TEAM LEADERBOARD GEORGIA TEAM INDIVIDUAL RESULTS BLESSINGS COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL 1. Arkansas...... 289-287-288=864 11. Jenny Bae...... 76-71-75=222 Oct. 2-5 2. LSU...... 293-293-296=882 18. Caterina Don...... 72-77-75=224 Blessings Golf Club 3. South Carolina...... 305-287-293=885 18. Candice Mahé...... 77-73-74=224 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. Ole Miss...... 302-295-291=888 37. Jo Hua Hung...... 75-83-73=231 Par 72; 6171 Yards 5. GEORGIA...... 300-298-297=895 47. Isabella Holpfer...... 79-77-79=235 THE ALLY 1. South Carolina...... 287-281-284=852 3. Jenny Bae...... 72-68-70=210 Oct. 19-21 2. LSU...... 288-284-285=857 16. Caterina Don...... 74-68-75=217 Old Waverley Golf Club 3. Auburn...... 283-294-284=861 48. Jo Hua Hung...... 78-74-72=224 West Point, Miss. 4. Ole Miss...... 284-291-288=863 49. Céleste Dao...... 75-81-69=225 Par 72; 6377 Yards 5. GEORGIA...... 297-285-286=868 59. Candice Mahé...... 76-75-79=230 LIZ MURPHEY FALL COLLEGIATE 1. Auburn...... 293-281-290=864 7. Craig...... 69-75-72=216 24. Dao...... 76-72-74=222 Nov. 6-8 2. Tennessee...... 292-290-283=865 19. Bae...... 76-72-72=220 38. Mahé...... 78-73-74=225 UGA Golf Course 3. GEORGIA...... 288-294-290=872 19. Holpfer...... 69-74-77=220 42. Coello...... 74-77-75=226 Athens, Ga. 4. Vanderbilt...... 292-289-295=876 22. Don...... 77-73-71=221 56. Crenshaw...... 77-76-82=235 Par 72; 6302 Yards 5. Alabama...... 303-291-286=880 33. Hung...... 74-75-75=224 57. Walker...... 87-78-78=243 LTWF HEROES INTERCOLLEGIATE 1. Oklahoma State...... 288-279-282=849 3. Caterina Don...... 75-64-71=210 Feb. 7-9 2. Ole Miss...... 284-279-288=851 10. Jo Hua Hung...... 71-69-74=214 The Founders Club 3. GEORGIA...... 295-277-292=864 15. Jenny Bae...... 73-72-73=218 Sarasota, Fla. 4. Iowa State...... 291-283-293=867 39. Céleste Dao...... 79-72-74=225 Par 72; 6281 Yards 5. Northwestern/Virginia Tech...... 874 52. Caroline Craig...... 76-75-77=228 GATORS INVITATIONAL 1. Ole Miss...... 283-279-284=856 20. Caterina Don...... 71-71-76=218 Feb. 21-23 Florida...... 287-291-278=856 29. Jenny Bae...... 74-72-74=220 UF Mark Bostick Golf Course 3. Alabama...... 291-287-285=863 29. Caroline Craig...... 78-73-69=220 Gainesville, Fla. Maryland...... 291-282-290=863 29. Céleste Dao...... 73-69-78=220 Par 70; 6002 Yards 6. GEORGIA...... 296-284-292=872 44. Jo Hua Hung...... 78-72-73=223 GAMECOCK INTERCOLLEGIATE 1. Duke...... 282-291-291=864 15. Jenny Bae...... 73-69-76=218 March 1-3 2. Wake Forest...... 290-290-287=867 29. Caterina Don...... 79-71-71=221 Columbia Country Club 3. South Carolina...... 287-285-298=870 51. Jo Hua Hung...... 76-73-76=225 Columbia, S.C. 4. LSU...... 286-295-297=878 60. Caroline Craig...... 75-75-77=227 Par 72; 6297 Yards 9. GEORGIA...... 301-288-298=887 67. Candice Mahé...... 77-76-75=228 LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC 1. South Carolina...... 293-287-301=881 16. Hung...... 69-78-76=223 34. Holpfer...... 70-78-79=227 March 19-21 2. Ole Miss...... 294-292-297=883 22. Bae...... 74-76-74=224 77. Mahé...... 75-85-79=239 UGA Golf Course 3. Kentucky...... 302-296-292=890 32. Don...... 74-70-82=226 80. Coello...... 81-86-74=241 Athens, Ga. 4. Arkansas...... 290-295-308=893 44. Dao...... 78-77-75=230 85. Crenshaw...... 81-81-81=243 Par 72; 6302 Yards 5. GEORGIA...... 295-301-302=898 60. Craig...... 78-80-77=235 90. Walker...... 81-92-85=258 LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC 1. LSU...... 289-278-285=852 20. Jo Hua Hung...... 75-72-74=221 April 6-7 2. Ole Miss...... 287-295-292=874 50. Caroline Craig...... 75-76-77=228 University Club 3. Vanderbilt...... 286-290-298=874 55. Candice Mahé...... 79-75-76=230 Baton Rouge, La. 4. Texas A&M...... 297-291-288=876 60. Jenny Bae...... 79-78-74=231 Par 72; 6350 Yards 14. GEORGIA...... 308-301-301=910 75. Céleste Dao...... 84-84-77=245 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. LSU...... 272-276-270=818 10. Jenny Bae...... 72-68-68=208 April 14-18 2. South Carolina...... 272-281-274=827 41. Jo Hua Hung...... 69-73-75=217 Greystone Golf & Country Club 3. Auburn...... 279-278-282=839 63. Isabella Holpfer...... 72-79-76=227 Birmingham, Ala. 4. Ole Miss...... 279-280-284=843 66. Alison Crenshaw...... 77-78-75=230 Par 73; 6253 Yards 14. GEORGIA...... 290-298-294=882 69. Gabriela Coello...... 78-81-76=235 NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL May 10-12 OSU Scarlet Course Columbus, Ohio Par 72, 6335 Yards NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 21-26 Grayhawk Golf Course Scottsdale, Ariz.