The 2023 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship tees off two long weeks of college golf in the desert at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Thirty teams and six individuals will compete for national titles, with the individual champion being decided after four rounds of stroke play Friday, May 19 to Monday, May 22. After the third round, the field will be cut to the top 15 teams for the final round.
Those 15 will then be cut to eight, and the format will switch to match play, with the team champion being crowned Wednesday, May 24.
As the first round of competition begins, Golfweek‘s college staff made predictions for the bracket and who will take home the trophies. Take a look at our picks, and follow our coverage from the championship all week – followed by coverage from the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, beginning Friday, May 26.
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Beth Ann Nichols
Match play
Wake Forest
Stanford
USC
Mississippi State
LSU
Texas A&M
Florida State
Baylor
Team champion: Stanford
Individual champion: Rose Zhang, Stanford
Lance Ringler
Match play
Wake Forest
LSU
Mississippi State
Pepperdine
SMU
Stanford
Texas A&M
Vanderbilt
Team champion: Wake Forest
Individual champion: Rose Zhang, Stanford
Cameron Jourdan
Match play
Mississippi State
Wake Forest
Stanford
Clemson
South Carolina
LSU
Florida State
San Jose State
Team champion: Wake Forest
Individual champion: Rose Zhang, Stanford
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