No. 10 Auburn women's golf team is set to kick off their postseason at the SEC Championship in Belleair, Florida, marking a move from the traditional venue at Greystone Country Club in Alabama since 2013. Auburn enters the event after strong performances in their last five tournaments, including a recent win at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic.

By the Numbers
  • Auburn has a team round scoring average of 286.89.
  • Casey Weidenfeld finished in a tie for fifth place at the Augusta National Women's Amateur with a scoring average of 71.96, 12 rounds under par, and 85 birdies this season.
Yes, But

The SEC Championship field includes eight top-25 ranked schools, intensifying competition for Auburn.

State of Play
  • SEC Championship will feature 14 teams in 54 holes of stroke play from Friday to Sunday, followed by match play for the top eight teams on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Auburn, led by fifth-year senior Megan Schofill, aims to continue their strong performances at the event.
What's Next

The top teams will advance to match play after stroke play, leading to a competitive finale at the SEC Championship.

Bottom Line

Auburn's women's golf team heads into the SEC Championship with a strong lineup and a history of success, poised to tackle formidable opponents in pursuit of victory and a chance to advance to match play.