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Signing day is here for college golf. The Class of 2026's early signing period began Wednesday, meaning hundreds of student-athletes from across the country signed grant-in-aid agreements with schools. Grant-in-aid agreements have replaced the national letter of intent moving forward.
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University of Oregon women’s golf team signs 2 top recruits
The Oregon women’s golf team signed two new star athletes to their 2026 roster on Wednesday and now has the top-ranked class in the nation for 2026, according to Golfweek. Head coach Derek Radley added incoming freshman Prim Prachnakorn and Celina Yeo to the team for the 2026-27 season.
BATON ROUGE – LSU women’s golf coach Garrett Runion announced on Wednesday that LSU has received and approved the national signing papers for its first signee for next season from Denmark, Victoria Kristensen. Kristensen, who will join the Tigers for the 2026-27 season, is a right-handed golfer from Thisted, Denmark.
Legacy Gator, brother Blake (2016-20) and dad Kevin (1984-88) were members of the men's golf program
For women’s collegiate golf that award is the ANNIKA Award and is given to the sport’s top female Division I golfer. Right now, the top ranked golfer is Mississippi State’s Avery Weed. So, it’s no surprise Weed was named to the Fall ANNIKA Award Watch List announced Tuesday by the Haskins Foundation.
Northwestern University head women's golf coach Emily Fletcher announced the signing of two student-athletes to Athletics Scholarship Agreements on
Marshall County's Trinity Beth signed her national letter of intent on Wednesday afternoon to continue her golf career at the University of Georgia.