University of Georgia Athletics
2025-26 Women's Golf Roster
Trinity Beth
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Marshall County High School
- Hometown:
- Calvert City, Ky.
2025-26 Season Highlights (entering NCAA Regional):
• A mid-year enrollee who joined the Bulldogs in January.
• Earned two SEC weekly honors during the spring – Freshman of the Week on February 25 and Golfer of the Week on April 1.
• Qualified for Georgia’s lineup for all six 2026 events and has posted a team-best 71.41 stroke average while contributing counting scores in all 17 of her rounds and shooting a combined 1-under par entering NCAA Regional play.
• Despite only playing half of the season, posted a team-leading 11 par-or-better tallies, doing so in 64.7 percent (11 of 17) of her total rounds to date.
• Produced four top-25 and two top-10 individual efforts in six tournaments to date and was Georgia’s top individual finisher at both the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic and the SEC Championships.
• Opened her career with an even-par effort at the FAU Paradise Invitational to tie for 16th individually.
• Named SEC Freshman of the Week following her second straight top-25 performance at the Westbrook Invitational in Peoria, Ariz. Fired a 4-under 212 tally to help the Bulldogs finish the tournament at 15-under, equaling the fourth-best tournament score in program history.
• Shot 1-over 214 en route to her first career top-10 finish at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, tying for ninth in a field that featured 18 of the nation’s top-50 ranked golfers.
• Led Georgia to a sweep of the individual and team titles at the 54th annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at the UGA Golf Course.
• Opened the Liz Murphey with a 6-under 66, the low round ever by a Bulldog in 54 editions of Georgia’s home tournament. Closed the day with birdies on five of her final six holes en route to her low loop of the spring.
• Finished the Liz Murphey at 10-under 206, one shot off the tournament record and tying the fifth-best tourney tally in program history.
• Named SEC co-Golfer of the Week after the Liz Murphey, sharing the honor with Maria José Marin of Arkansas.
Amateur Highlights:
• A four-time honoree as Kentucky’s Miss Golf, securing the award in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025.
• A dominant figure in Kentucky prep golf since joining the Marshall County High School team as a seventh grader in 2020, winning two individual and two team state championships.
• Competed in 27 WAGR events from 2023-25, recording 12 top-10 and seven top-5 finishes including winning the 2025 Granny Junior Invitational.
• Shot 6-under 207 en route to a four-stroke victory at the 2025 Granny Invitational at Richland Country Club in Brentwood, Tenn., in her final junior event.
• Her WAGR top-5 efforts included runner-up showings at the 2024 Granny Invitational and the 2023 and 2024 editions of the Bubba Conlee Tournament.
• Tied for seventh in stroke play and then advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Women’s Western Junior at Maketewah Country Club in Cincinnati.
• Coached by her father, Aaron, at Marshall County High School.
• A five-time first-team All-State selection by the Kentucky Golf Coaches Association (KGSA).
• As a senior in 2025, carded a 2-under score to finish as runner-up at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state tournament.
• Did not compete for the Marshall County Lady Marshals as a junior while focusing on her college golf recruitment.
• Captured individual medalist honors at the KHSAA state tourney as a sophomore in 2023 and as a freshman in 2022.
• As a sophomore in 2023, shot 3-under to win the KHSAA individual title by a stroke and lead Marshall County’s Lady Marshals to a runner-up finish in the team field.
• As a freshman in 2022, fired a 1-under tally en route to a 3-shot victory as MCHS finished second as a team.
• Helped Marshall County capture state titles in 2020 and 2021 while competing as a middle schooler.
• As an eighth grader in 2020, finished second individually to help the Lady Marshals win the state title by 39 strokes.
• As a seventh grader in 2019, was the fourth-place finisher in the individual field as MCHS secured a 38-shot victory over the team field.
Personal:
• Born March 16, 2007, Trinity is the daughter of Leah and Aaron Beth and intends to major in Marketing.
• A mid-year enrollee who joined the Bulldogs in January.
• Earned two SEC weekly honors during the spring – Freshman of the Week on February 25 and Golfer of the Week on April 1.
• Qualified for Georgia’s lineup for all six 2026 events and has posted a team-best 71.41 stroke average while contributing counting scores in all 17 of her rounds and shooting a combined 1-under par entering NCAA Regional play.
• Despite only playing half of the season, posted a team-leading 11 par-or-better tallies, doing so in 64.7 percent (11 of 17) of her total rounds to date.
• Produced four top-25 and two top-10 individual efforts in six tournaments to date and was Georgia’s top individual finisher at both the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic and the SEC Championships.
• Opened her career with an even-par effort at the FAU Paradise Invitational to tie for 16th individually.
• Named SEC Freshman of the Week following her second straight top-25 performance at the Westbrook Invitational in Peoria, Ariz. Fired a 4-under 212 tally to help the Bulldogs finish the tournament at 15-under, equaling the fourth-best tournament score in program history.
• Shot 1-over 214 en route to her first career top-10 finish at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, tying for ninth in a field that featured 18 of the nation’s top-50 ranked golfers.
• Led Georgia to a sweep of the individual and team titles at the 54th annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic at the UGA Golf Course.
• Opened the Liz Murphey with a 6-under 66, the low round ever by a Bulldog in 54 editions of Georgia’s home tournament. Closed the day with birdies on five of her final six holes en route to her low loop of the spring.
• Finished the Liz Murphey at 10-under 206, one shot off the tournament record and tying the fifth-best tourney tally in program history.
• Named SEC co-Golfer of the Week after the Liz Murphey, sharing the honor with Maria José Marin of Arkansas.
Amateur Highlights:
• A four-time honoree as Kentucky’s Miss Golf, securing the award in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025.
• A dominant figure in Kentucky prep golf since joining the Marshall County High School team as a seventh grader in 2020, winning two individual and two team state championships.
• Competed in 27 WAGR events from 2023-25, recording 12 top-10 and seven top-5 finishes including winning the 2025 Granny Junior Invitational.
• Shot 6-under 207 en route to a four-stroke victory at the 2025 Granny Invitational at Richland Country Club in Brentwood, Tenn., in her final junior event.
• Her WAGR top-5 efforts included runner-up showings at the 2024 Granny Invitational and the 2023 and 2024 editions of the Bubba Conlee Tournament.
• Tied for seventh in stroke play and then advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Women’s Western Junior at Maketewah Country Club in Cincinnati.
• Coached by her father, Aaron, at Marshall County High School.
• A five-time first-team All-State selection by the Kentucky Golf Coaches Association (KGSA).
• As a senior in 2025, carded a 2-under score to finish as runner-up at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state tournament.
• Did not compete for the Marshall County Lady Marshals as a junior while focusing on her college golf recruitment.
• Captured individual medalist honors at the KHSAA state tourney as a sophomore in 2023 and as a freshman in 2022.
• As a sophomore in 2023, shot 3-under to win the KHSAA individual title by a stroke and lead Marshall County’s Lady Marshals to a runner-up finish in the team field.
• As a freshman in 2022, fired a 1-under tally en route to a 3-shot victory as MCHS finished second as a team.
• Helped Marshall County capture state titles in 2020 and 2021 while competing as a middle schooler.
• As an eighth grader in 2020, finished second individually to help the Lady Marshals win the state title by 39 strokes.
• As a seventh grader in 2019, was the fourth-place finisher in the individual field as MCHS secured a 38-shot victory over the team field.
Personal:
• Born March 16, 2007, Trinity is the daughter of Leah and Aaron Beth and intends to major in Marketing.
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