The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

No. 7 Women’s Golf preview: Betsy Rawls Invitational
03.15.2025 | Women's Golf
The Longhorns play host to the 14-team event on March 17-18 at UT Golf Club.
When: Monday, March 17-Tuesday March 18
Where: University of Texas Golf Club | Austin, Texas | Par-72, 6,473 yards
Format: 36 holes Monday, 18 holes Tuesday (play will start at 8:30 a.m. CT Monday)
Live Scoring: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/234017
Tournament Notes
The Texas Lineup: UT will be represented by the following players at the Betsy Rawls Invitational
Lauren Kim (So.)
Farah O'Keefe (So.)
Angela Heo (Jr.)
Cindy Hsu (Jr.)
Selina Liao (So.)
Competing as individuals
Bohyun Park (Sr.)
Alisa Inprasit (Fr.)
Tiffany Cao (Sr.)
Emma Von Hoffman (So.)
The Field: No. 2 Arkansas, Colorado, Eastern Michigan, Howard, No. 13 LSU, Louisville, New Mexico, North Texas, Oklahoma, TCU, Tennessee, No. 7 Texas, Texas State and UNLV.
Last time out: Texas finished in sixth place at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate. Lauren Kim led the way with her fourth top-five finish of the season as she finished T3 in the tournament. Kim birdied 16 and 17 on the final day. Farah O'Keefe continued her strong play with a T11 finish. She came into the tournament with five straight top-10 finishes.
O'Keefe named to first spring ANNIKA Award Watch List: O'Keefe recorded three top-three finishes in fall events this season and kicked off the spring with a T4 finish in her first tournament. At the Mason Rudolph Championship O'Keefe shot three rounds in the 60s and finished T3 at 11-under, to help the Longhorns win the tournament championship. O'Keefe followed that up with a T3 at the Stanford Intercollegiate and a T2 at the Nanea Invitational. In the final round of the Stanford Invitational, O'Keefe carded a 7-under 64 to tie the Longhorn record for lowest 18-hole round. O'Keefe earned SEC Women's Golfer of the Week following her performance at the Stanford Intercollegiate.
Back in Action: The Longhorns opened the spring schedule with a third place finish at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes Estates, California. Farah O'Keefe led Texas with a T4 finish at 2-under-par. Her 3-under 68 in the second round was her sixth round in the 60s this season. Tiffany Cao recorded a collegiate best finish of T8 for the tournament.
ANWA Invitations: Farah O'Keefe, Lauren Kim and Cindy Hsu have received invitations to compete in the Augusta National Women's Amateur. For O'Keefe and Kim it will be their second appearance and Hsu will make her first appearance in the event. The event will take place April 2-5.
Stanford Intercollegiate: The Longhorns finished in third place at the Stanford Intercollegiate. In the final round of the tournament the Longhorns tied their program record for lowest 18-hole score with a 12-under 272. Farah O'Keefe finished T3 on the individual leaderboard. O'Keefe carded a 7-under 64 in the final round, which tied the program record for individual lowest 18-hole score.
NB3 Match Play Champions: Texas won their second straight event by capturing the women's NB3 Match Play Championship at Twin Warriors Golf Club in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. All five players captured two match play wins. Texas beat New Mexico State 4.5-0.5 and New Mexico 5-0. Against No. 1 Stanford, the Cardinal won 3-2. The Longhorns also teamed up with the Texas men's golf team to win the combined university championship. Lauren Kim posted a record of 2-0-1 with 15 birdies and two eagles in her three matches.
The Win in Tennessee: The Texas women's golf team won their tournament at the Mason Rudolph Championship in Franklin, Tenn. The Longhorns shot 31-under par, their third best 54-hole score in program history for a six-shot victory. Sophomores Farah O'Keefe and Lauren Kim each finished T3 on the individual leaderboard at 11-under. That 11-under 205 is tied for the fourth best 54-hole individual round in program history. On the final day Kim birdied her final three holes to shoot 6-under 66 and tied for the seventh best individual 18-hole round in program history.