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Aggie Women's Golf Announces Star-Studded Field for Fall Preview

Texas A&M announced the star-studded field for the 2010 Fall Preview presented by Callaway Golf, the premier collegiate women's golf tournament of the fall season, which will be contested at the Aggie

Aug. 30, 2010

Texas A&M announced the star-studded field for the 2010 Fall Preview presented by Callaway Golf, the premier collegiate women's golf tournament of the fall season, which will be contested at the Aggies' Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas Sept. 13-15. 

        Coming to College Station to get a crack at the course that will host the 2011 NCAA Women's Golf Championships are 15 of the top 25 teams from last year's NCAA Championships, including the defending champion Purdue Boilermakers.

        "This is THE premier event in college golf during the fall season," said A&M golf coach Trelle McCombs, who was the Big 12's Coach of the Year in 2010.  "To be able to get a look at the golf course that will host the national championship is a huge advantage, especially a course like Traditions. Having the ability to play this course day-in and day-out should give us some home course advantage.  However, we will still have to take it one shot at a time.  You cannot afford to get ahead of yourself on this golf course, it will bite you if you're not careful."

        Joining the Aggies and Boilermakers in the field are: Alabama, Arizona State (individuals only), Auburn, Duke, Georgia, LSU, Michigan State, Pepperdine, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Tulane, UCLA, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Wake Forest.
            Purdue, USC, Alabama and Arizona State were the top four finishers at the 2010 NCAA Championships, and UCLA, Vanderbilt and Duke also posted top 10 finishes. The defending Big 12 Champion Aggies tied for 11th with Auburn at the NCAA Championships last year.

            Among the top 10 individual finishers from the 2010 Championships expected to compete at the Fall Preview are: Purdue's Maude-Aimee LeBlanc (t-3rd), Auburn's Cydney Clanton (t-3rd), LSU's Megan McChrystal (t-5th), Alabama's Jennifer Kirby (t-7th), Stanford's Sally Watson (t-9th) and Purdue's Numa Gulyanamitta (t-9th). Also in the field is 2010 U.S. Amateur champion Danielle Kang, who is a sophomore at Pepperdine and finished 15th at the NCAA Championships.

            The Aggies will be led by senior Sarah Beth Davis (Victoria, Texas/St. Joseph HS) and Chloe Garner (Somerset West, South Africa/Somerset HS).

        "Our field is jam-packed with golf's brightest stars of the future," McCombs added. "Golf is unlike any other sport because you can literally be only 15 yards from a player hitting her shot.  I would encourage everyone to come out and watch these girls because this is the future of our sport right here in Aggieland."