
Auburn Golfers Megan Schofill, Casey Weidenfeld and Katie Cranston to Compete in U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
Key points:
- Auburn's Megan Schofill, Casey Weidenfeld, and Katie Cranston will be participating in the 123rd U.S. Women's Amateur Championship.
- Schofill has received an exemption due to her top-25 World Amateur Golf Ranking and will be making her third appearance in the event.
- Weidenfeld qualified for the tournament by finishing first in the qualifying event in North Carolina, while Cranston earned her spot by shooting a 70 at the qualifying event in New Jersey.
Auburn Tigers Megan Schofill, Casey Weidenfeld, and Katie Cranston are set to compete in the 123rd U.S. Women’s Open at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Schofill, a fifth-year senior, earned an exemption based on her ranking and will make her third appearance in the prestigious event. Weidenfeld, a redshirt sophomore, qualified for the tournament with an impressive score in the qualifying event. Cranston, a Canadian native, will be making her first career appearance at the U.S. Women’s Open. The tournament features stroke play followed by match play, with Golf Channel providing coverage of the latter rounds.