Wake Forest Golf: Three All-Americans and NCAA Championship Bound
Wake Forest women's golf celebrated a significant achievement with three members named to the Golfweek All-American teams. Junior Macy Pate and sophomore Chloe Kovelesky earned Third Team honors, while graduate student Morgan Ketchum received Honorable Mention. This recognition follows a successful postseason where all three players were also named to the WGCA All-American teams. Pate and Kovelesky showcased their skills with multiple top finishes in tournaments, contributing to Wake Forest's program success, including their 60th team title and 11th consecutive NCAA Championship berth.
By the Numbers- Macy Pate ranked No. 21 on the Scoreboard, leading her team.
- Morgan Ketchum achieved a six-under-par 66 at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional.
- Pate finished in the top-15 in 5 of 7 tournaments during the regular season.
While the recognition is significant, the team's performance will need to maintain momentum to build on this success in future seasons, as they face increasingly competitive fields in collegiate golf.
State of Play- Wake Forest secured its 60th program title this season, showcasing strong performances from its players.
- The team is preparing for the 2026 Arnold Palmer Cup, where Pate and Kovelesky will represent Team USA.
The focus will be on the upcoming Arnold Palmer Cup, where Pate and Kovelesky will look to excel while also maintaining competitive readiness for the next collegiate season.
Bottom LineWake Forest's trio of All-American selections symbolizes a bright future for the program, enabled by their exceptional performances and contributions throughout the season. Their achievements not only reflect individual talent but also set the stage for continued team success.
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