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If it feels like Megha Ganne has been around for a long time, she kind of has. Four years ago, the then-17-year-old played in ...
Ganne has made her name known across golf through her career at Stanford, where she helped her team win the national title in ...
Megha Ganne defeated Brooke Biermann 4 and 3 to win the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur on Sunday at Bandon Dunes in Oregon.
Ganne, who starts her senior year on The Farm next month, has been chasing a USGA title for nearly a decade. She reached the ...
The transition from wunderkind to bona fide amateur and college star has been seamless for Megha Ganne, who continues to ...
Ganne beat Brooke Biermann, 4 and 3, in Sunday's final of the U.S. Women's Amateur at Bandon Dunes, the first signature ...
Follow the championship match at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur on Sunday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores ...
Megha Ganne won her biggest event yet last week at Bandon Dunes, and she chatted with SI about her win, her gear and her approach on the course.
Ganne's 3-and-2 win in the Round of 32 on Thursday morning advanced the Stanford senior to the Round of 16 later in the day.
Brooke Biermann said: "Being able to compete and do well is just amazing. I can gain so many good things from this week." ...
Biermann's runner-up finish is the highest by a Michigan State golfer since James Piot won the Men's Amateur in 2021.
Megha Ganne, a 17-year-old high-schooler from New Jersey, won over fans and picked up low-amateur honors at the U.S. Women's Open in San Francisco.