Auburn's Megan Schofill will compete in The Chevron Championship, the first of five major championships in women's golf, at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas.

By the Numbers
  • 132-player field
  • 34 major champions, including Lydia Ko and Lilia Vu
  • 71 LPGA Tour winners
  • 26 different countries and regions represented
State of Play
  • Megan Schofill, a fifth-year senior at Auburn, earned an exemption into the field by winning the 2023 U.S. Women's Amateur
  • She has a 71.44 scoring average and four top-10 finishes this season for Auburn
  • The tournament, in its 53rd official playing, will feature Golf Channel coverage for the first two rounds and NBC coverage for the final two
What's Next

Schofill will compete in the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday and, if she qualifies, in the final two rounds on Saturday and Sunday.

Bottom Line

Megan Schofill's participation in The Chevron Championship marks a significant milestone in her impressive golf career, and her performance will be closely watched by fans and sports enthusiasts.