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Beth Set To Compete At Ann Arbor Regional
May 10, 2026 | Women's Golf
Freshman looking to earn spot at NCAA Championships
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia freshman Trinity Beth will tee off in the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional on Monday morning looking to earn a spot in the field for the NCAA Championships.
Course: University of Michigan Golf Course
Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.
Yardage: Par 71; 6265 Yards Yards
Format: 54 holes of stroke play on Monday-Wednesday
Tournament Field: 12 teams and six individuals (66 golfers total)
Tee Times: 9:50 a.m.
Pairings: Beth with play with Minnesota golfers Isabella McCauley and Mariana Mesones for Monday's first round
Live Scoring: https://gado.gs/eql
Five Fast Facts
• The Ann Arbor Regional is one of six tournaments being contested Monday-Wednesday. From each Regional, the top-5 teams and the low individual not on an advancing team will go on to compete in the NCAA Championships on May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
• Beth is the No. 1 seed among the six individual competitors in the field in Ann Arbor and is currently ranked No. 59 nationally in the Scoreboard.com rankings powered by clippd.
• Beth joined the Bulldogs as a mid-year enrollee in January and quickly climbed the national rankings while compiling a 71.41 stroke average and shooting par-or-better in 11 of 17 rounds this spring (64.7 percent).
• Beth was named to the SEC's All-Freshman team in balloting of league coaches and also was named SEC Golfer of the Week on April 1 and SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 25.
• Beth recorded two top-10 and four top-25 individual finishes in six tourneys this spring, headlined by leading Georgia to a sweep of the individual and team titles at the 54th annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Beth shot 10-under 206, one stroke off the tournament record, to capture medalist honors.
Head Coach Erika Brennan
On Trinity Beth
"Trinity is locked in and ready to test herself on a challenging course. She's light personified and what's she's done in just her first semester is special. She will stay patient and wait for opportunities and her competitiveness will let her capitalize in those moments. We are all looking forward to this test."
Trinity Beth
On competing in an NCAA Regional
"I think playing for a national championship in college golf is something I've thought about for years. I'm excited about the opportunity to to play in Regionals. I know I'm one step closer to possibly getting to play for a national championship."
On the status of her game
"I feel like my irons and my driver are really good. I played a U.S. Open qualifier a couple of days ago so I got to play in tournament conditions, and I feel strong about those. I've really focused on my putting over the past couple of weeks and over the past few days, I've seen the progress I was hoping to make there. I'm excited to play because I think my overall game is pretty strong right now."
Course: University of Michigan Golf Course
Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.
Yardage: Par 71; 6265 Yards Yards
Format: 54 holes of stroke play on Monday-Wednesday
Tournament Field: 12 teams and six individuals (66 golfers total)
Tee Times: 9:50 a.m.
Pairings: Beth with play with Minnesota golfers Isabella McCauley and Mariana Mesones for Monday's first round
Live Scoring: https://gado.gs/eql
Five Fast Facts
• The Ann Arbor Regional is one of six tournaments being contested Monday-Wednesday. From each Regional, the top-5 teams and the low individual not on an advancing team will go on to compete in the NCAA Championships on May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
• Beth is the No. 1 seed among the six individual competitors in the field in Ann Arbor and is currently ranked No. 59 nationally in the Scoreboard.com rankings powered by clippd.
• Beth joined the Bulldogs as a mid-year enrollee in January and quickly climbed the national rankings while compiling a 71.41 stroke average and shooting par-or-better in 11 of 17 rounds this spring (64.7 percent).
• Beth was named to the SEC's All-Freshman team in balloting of league coaches and also was named SEC Golfer of the Week on April 1 and SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 25.
• Beth recorded two top-10 and four top-25 individual finishes in six tourneys this spring, headlined by leading Georgia to a sweep of the individual and team titles at the 54th annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Beth shot 10-under 206, one stroke off the tournament record, to capture medalist honors.
Head Coach Erika Brennan
On Trinity Beth
"Trinity is locked in and ready to test herself on a challenging course. She's light personified and what's she's done in just her first semester is special. She will stay patient and wait for opportunities and her competitiveness will let her capitalize in those moments. We are all looking forward to this test."
Trinity Beth
On competing in an NCAA Regional
"I think playing for a national championship in college golf is something I've thought about for years. I'm excited about the opportunity to to play in Regionals. I know I'm one step closer to possibly getting to play for a national championship."
On the status of her game
"I feel like my irons and my driver are really good. I played a U.S. Open qualifier a couple of days ago so I got to play in tournament conditions, and I feel strong about those. I've really focused on my putting over the past couple of weeks and over the past few days, I've seen the progress I was hoping to make there. I'm excited to play because I think my overall game is pretty strong right now."
Players Mentioned
Georgia Women's Golf Liz Murphy Invitational Video Recap
Monday, March 30
Women's Golf - Coach Brennan and Coach Stevens Feature
Monday, April 28
Georgia Women's Golf - Lady Bulldog Invitational Highligths
Saturday, January 25
Georgia Women's Golf - NCAA Regionals Round Two Recap
Tuesday, May 07






