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Signee Landgraf Set for Augusta National Women’s Amateur
3/31/2026 8:48:00 AM | Women's Golf
TALLAHASSEE - Florida State women's golf signee Louise Landgraf is set to play in her first Augusta National Women's Amateur starting on Wednesday, representing France.
Landgraf, who is ranked 46th in the World Golf Amateur Rankings, will tee off at 8:58 a.m. for round one in group 13, before starting at 9:09 a.m. on Thursday.
Before signing with the Seminoles, Landgraf defended her title in the Portuguese Women's Amateur in January, and she won the 2025 Irish Women's Amateur Open Stroke Play. In 2024, Landgraf was the R&A Girls' Under-16 Amateur in England and the Annika Invitational Europe in Sweden. At the age of 14 years, 2 months, 18 days, she became the youngest winner of a women's professional event at the Terre Blanche Ladies Open on the LET Access Series in 2023. In 23 events counted for the WAGR ranking, Landgraf has earned eight top five finishes, 10 top 15 finishes, and 12 top 30 finishes.
Landgraf has represented France since 2023 in the Junior Solheim Cup, Junior Ryder Cup and Women's World Amateur Team Championship.
The first 36 holes will take place at the Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The top 30 players who make the cut after 36 holes will compete at Augusta National on April 4. Coverage for the first two rounds will air at 1:30 p.m. on the Golf Channel. NBC Sports will air coverage of the final round at 12 p.m.
Since the inaugural event in 2019, three players with ties to Florida State have finished in the top 10 six times, including the 2024 champion, Lottie Woad.
For more information on Florida State women's golf, visit Instagram (fsuwomensgolf), X (FSUGolf) and Facebook (FSUwomensGolf).
Landgraf, who is ranked 46th in the World Golf Amateur Rankings, will tee off at 8:58 a.m. for round one in group 13, before starting at 9:09 a.m. on Thursday.
Before signing with the Seminoles, Landgraf defended her title in the Portuguese Women's Amateur in January, and she won the 2025 Irish Women's Amateur Open Stroke Play. In 2024, Landgraf was the R&A Girls' Under-16 Amateur in England and the Annika Invitational Europe in Sweden. At the age of 14 years, 2 months, 18 days, she became the youngest winner of a women's professional event at the Terre Blanche Ladies Open on the LET Access Series in 2023. In 23 events counted for the WAGR ranking, Landgraf has earned eight top five finishes, 10 top 15 finishes, and 12 top 30 finishes.
Landgraf has represented France since 2023 in the Junior Solheim Cup, Junior Ryder Cup and Women's World Amateur Team Championship.
The first 36 holes will take place at the Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The top 30 players who make the cut after 36 holes will compete at Augusta National on April 4. Coverage for the first two rounds will air at 1:30 p.m. on the Golf Channel. NBC Sports will air coverage of the final round at 12 p.m.
Since the inaugural event in 2019, three players with ties to Florida State have finished in the top 10 six times, including the 2024 champion, Lottie Woad.
For more information on Florida State women's golf, visit Instagram (fsuwomensgolf), X (FSUGolf) and Facebook (FSUwomensGolf).
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