Arnold Palmer Cup announces head coaches, assistants for 2024 competition at Lahinch

The competition heads to Lahinch in 2024.

LAS VEGAS — The head and assistant coaches for the American and International squads at the 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup were named Tuesday during the annual coaches convention at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.

LSU’s Garrett Runion and Arizona State’s Matt Thurmond will be Team USA co-head coaches, and Minnesota’s Rhyll Brinsmead and Ireland’s Barry Fennelly will guide the International team. Florida’s Dudley Hart and LSU’s Alexis Rather are the Team USA co-assistant coaches while Scotland’s Stew Burke and Ireland’s Aaron O’Callaghan will assist Team International.

The Ryder Cup-style competition, which features men’s and women’s collegiate golfers from the United States against their International counterparts, will be played July 5-7 at Lahinch in Ireland.

Runion, who has been a part of two national championships and earned multiple conference and regional coach of the year awards thus far during his collegiate coaching career, is in his sixth season as the LSU women’s golf head coach. The Tigers have 12 wins, including their first SEC Championship in 30 years in 2022, and made three straight NCAA Division I National Championship appearances with Runion at the helm.

Thurmond is in his eighth season as head men’s golf coach at Arizona State and has earned Pac-12 Coach of the Year three times, including in 2019. The Sun Devils have won 19 tournaments, including back-to-back NCAA Regionals, and have earned 18 PING All-American and three straight Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year honors during his tenure.

Hart is in his seventh season on Florida and coach J.C. Deacon’s coaching staff, and first as associate head coach. The Gators put together a historic season in 2022-23 that led to six tournament titles, including the program’s fifth NCAA Division I National Championship and 16th SEC Championship. Hart was named the 2023 Jan Strickland Outstanding Assistant Coach Award recipient, becoming the second Gator to receive the award, joining John Handrigan in 2015. During his tenure, the Gators have won 14 tournaments and earned nine PING All-America and 14 PING All-Southeast Region honors.

Rather is in her 14th season with the Tigers and her sixth working with Runion. She spent eight seasons under the tutelage of long-time LSU head coach Karen Bahnsen in addition to playing for Bahnsen in the purple and gold from 2003-08, where she recorded a program-record 125 rounds played and chipped in for the only birdie in a sudden death playoff for the eighth and final qualifying spot at the 2008 NCAA East Regional that advanced LSU to the NCAA Championship.

Brinsmead, who was a Team International assistant coach at the 2023 Palmer Cup, took the helm as the head women’s golf coach at Minnesota in January 2021. In her first two-plus seasons, she has led the Gophers to four top-fives, including in two of their four tournaments this fall, and 17 top-10 finishes. Seven of her players have earned WGCA All-American Scholar honors.

Fennelly is in his 13th season as head coach of both the men’s and women’s programs at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. Under Fennelly’s direction, Maynooth has become the perennial leader in Ireland, having won two National club titles and numerous Irish, British, and European University titles.

Burke was named head coach at Kansas State on June 30 after holding the same position at Tulane the previous four seasons. The Wildcats recorded a 291.33 team stroke average this fall, which is their best fall stroke average since at least 2011. At the White Sands Invitational in October, which included individual winner Haley Vargas, Kansas State captured their first team victory in four years. Carla Bernat, 2023 Palmer Cup alumna, also won the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, marking the first time in six years that Kansas State had multiple individual winners.

O’Callaghan is in his seventh season as the Demon Deacons’ associate head coach, coming to Wake Forest in July 2018 after four seasons at Louisville. This fall, the Wake Forest men’s golf team won both the team and individual titles at the Highlands Invitational at the Chicago Highlands Club, with 2022 Palmer Cup alumnus Michael Brennan claiming his seventh career individual title, the fourth most in program history.

The Americans lead the all-time series 14-12-1.

Team USA holds off Internationals in singles to reclaim 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup

The United States now leads the all-time series, 14-12-1.

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The International team didn’t make it easy, but the Arnold Palmer Cup is heading back to the red, white and blue.

Team USA held off a strong singles charge from the International squad Saturday to win the 2023 event 32-28 at Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, outside of Pittsburgh. The Internationals captured 15 ½ of a possible 24 points in singles, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the large lead Team USA build during Friday’s two sessions of foursomes.

The United States now leads the all-time series, 14-12-1.

Emilia Migliaccio, who recently won the NCAA title with Wake Forest, defeated her Demon Deacon teammate Lauren Walsh for Team USA’s first point in singles. Illinois’ Tommy Kuhl also won 3 and 1 against Georgia Tech’s Christo Lamprecht. Virginia’s Ben James and the Arizona State duo of Preston Summerhays and Ashley Menne all won their matches, as well, helping push Team USA to victory.

Texas Tech’s Tyran Snyders for the International team and North Florida’s Nick Gabrelcik for Team USA went 4-0 this week. Vanderbilt’s Gordon Sargent and USC’s Amari Avery moved to 4-0 when paired together during the Arnold Palmer Cup, including a 2-0 record this year.

Arnold Palmer Cup: Photos

The Arnold Palmer Cup is a three-day, Ryder Cup-style event for the best American and International college golfers. It was co-founded by Arnold Palmer and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) and began at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida, in 1997.

Next year, the Arnold Palmer Cup will be at Lahinch Golf Club in Ireland.

Photos: 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at Laurel Valley Golf Club

Take a look at some of the best shots from Laurel Valley Golf Club.

Although the college golf season wrapped up last week, plenty of the best collegiate players in the world have reconvened in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

The 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup, a three-day, Ryder Cup-style event, teed off Thursday at Laurel Valley Golf Club. The competition pits the best American collegiate golfers against an International team.

Thursday’s format is mixed Four-Ball, and there’s two sessions Friday, with the first being foursomes and the second being mixed foursomes. Saturday is singles, where a champion will be crowned at the conclusion.

Each team is comprised of 12 men and 12 women representing their countries. Oregon’s Derek Radley and Pepperdine’s Michael Beard will coach Team USA while Kentucky’s Golda Borst and Notre Dame’s John Handrigan will lead the International team.

More college: Golfweek’s 2022-23 college golf Coaches of the Year

The United States leads the all-time series, 13-12-1. The International Team won last year in Switzerland.

Here’s a look at some of the best photos from the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup.

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Caleb Surratt named to 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup

Tennessee’s Caleb Surratt named to 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup.

Tennessee freshman golfer Caleb Surratt has been named to the Arnold Palmer Cup.

Surratt is one of 12 golfers to compete for Team USA against a 12-member international team June 8-10 at Laurel Valley Golf Club in  Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

The Arnold Palmer Cup is an annual team competition for collegiate golfers and has been contested since 2018 between a United States and an international team. Teams consist of 12 men’s and women’s golfers.

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Surratt is the first Vol selected to the Arnold Palmer Cup since Lorenzo Scalise was selected to compete for the international team in 2018.

Tennessee head coach Brennan Webb, a native of Canada, will be an assistant coach for the 2023 international team.

Surratt won the individual championship at the 2023 SEC Tournament.

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American, International teams announced for 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at Laurel Valley Golf Club

The United States leads the all-time series, 13-12-1.

The American and International rosters were announced Tuesday ahead of the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup.

The teams are comprised of six automatic qualifiers, five committee picks and one coach’s selection. The event, which is a Ryder Cup-style competition featuring the top men’s and women’s college golfers, will be played June 8-10 at Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

On the women’s side, Rachel Kuehn (Wake Forest), Crystal Wang (Illinois), Zoe Campos (UCLA), Megan Schofill (Auburn), Antonia Malate (San Jose State) and Ashleigh Park (Oregon) earned automatic selections. For the men, it was Gordon Sargent (Vanderbilt), Michael Thorbjornsen (Stanford), David Ford (North Carolina), Preston Summerhays (Arizona State), Ben James (Virginia) and Nick Gabrelcik (North Florida).

The U.S. team committee selections were Austin Greaser (North Carolina), Tommy Kuhl (Illinois), Ashley Menne (Arizona State), Emilia Migliaccio (Wake Forest), Maxwell Moldovan (Ohio State), Jennie Park (Texas A&M), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), and Caleb Surratt (Tennessee). Olivia Mitchell (Dallas Baptist) and Alex Price (Christopher Newport) were the non-Division I selections. Team USA head coach Michael Beard selected Derek Hitchner (Pepperdine) and Derek Radley selected Amari Avery (Southern California) as their coach’s picks.  

On the international side, the automatic qualifiers included Julia Lopez Ramirez (Mississippi State; Spain), Charlotte Heath (Florida State; England), Mirabel Ting (Augusta; Malaysia), Maddison Hinson-Tolchard (Oklahoma State; Australia), Karisa Chul-Ak-Sorn (Iowa State; Thailand),and Carla Bernat (Tulane; Spain) for the women. On the men’s side, it was Christo Lamprecht (Georgia Tech; South Africa), Christiaan Maas (Texas; South Africa), Herman Sekne (Purdue; Norway), Tyran Snyders (Texas Tech; South Africa), Sampson Zheng (California; China) and Karl Vilips (Stanford; Australia).

The International team committee selections were Santiago de la Fuente (Houston; Mexico), Mateo Fernández de Oliveira (Arkansas; Argentina), Max Kennedy (Louisville; Ireland), Frederik Kjettrup (Florida State; Denmark), Andrea Lignell (Ole Miss; Sweden), Caley McGinty (Ohio State; England), Lauren Walsh (Wake Forest; Ireland), and Lottie Woad (Florida State; England). Ryan Griffin (Maynooth; Ireland) and Lorna McClymont (Stirling; Scotland) were the representatives from The R&A Student Tour Series. Coaches John Handrigan and Golda Borst selected Mats Ege (East Tennessee State; Norway) and Chiara Tamburlini (Ole Miss; Switzerland) as their coach’s picks.

The United States leads the all-time series, 13-12-1.

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Brennan Webb named assistant coach for Arnold Palmer Cup

Tennessee head coach Brennan Webb named assistant coach for Arnold Palmer Cup.

Tennessee men’s golf head coach Brennan Webb has been named an assistant coach for the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup international team by the GCAA.

Webb is a native of Canada.

The event will take place June-8-10 at Laurel Valley Country Club in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

Top collegiate men’s and women’s golfers from the United States will compete against a team of international players in a Ryder Cup format.

The Arnold Palmer Cup is the only event to feature men and women golfers competing side-by-side as partners.

Tennessee is ranked No. 7 in the GCAA Coaches Poll after recording consecutive victories at the SEC Match Play Championships and the Purdue Fall Invitational.

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Assistant coaches named ahead of 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at Laurel Valley Golf Club

The U.S. leads the Palmer Cup series, 13-12-1.

The coaching staffs for the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup at Laurel Valley Golf Club are coming together.

Kortnie Maxoutopoulis Barrett and Matt Clark will serve as the United States assistant coaches in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, and the International assistant coaches will be Rhyll Brinsmead and Brennan Webb.

Barrett joined San Jose State in January 2021 as an assistant coach. She was instrumental in their success in 2021-22, as the Spartans won the 2022 Mountain West championship and were the only school outside of the Power 5 to advance to the NCAA Championships, where they finished seventh in stroke play and advanced to match play for the first time in program history.  The Pleasanton, California, native played at TCU for three seasons after one year at Rutgers. While at TCU, she competed in 24 events and earned three top-10 finishes, including third at the 2015 Big 12 Championship. Barrett was a 2011-12 Big East All-Academic honoree and had seven top-10 finishes at Rutgers, including three wins.

Clark won the 2022 Jan Strickland Outstanding Assistant Coach Award presented by TaylorMade in his sixth season in Chapel Hill and first as associate head coach. North Carolina won three tournaments, including its first two tournaments of the season, for the first time since 1996, and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the second-straight season in 2021-22. After a playing career at South Florida (1993-94) and Alabama (1995-97), Clark began his coaching career as an assistant for six seasons in Tuscaloosa, where he worked for Palmer Cup alumni and GCAA Hall of Famers Dick Spybey and Jay Seawell.

Brinsmead is the head women’s coach at Minnesota, where she started in January 2021. In her first two seasons, she led the Gophers to two top-five and eight top-10 finishes while four individuals picked up their own top-10 finishes. This fall, Minnesota captured second place at the Evie Odom Invitational after rallying in the third round with a record-breaking 17-under par performance in which all five players shot par or better for the first time in program history. The Melbourne, Australia, native, was also a P.J. Boatright intern through the USGA with the Central Texas Junior Golf Association, launching the region’s LPGA-USGA Junior Girls Golf Club and leading the ‘Hook a Kid on Golf’ junior camp.

In four and a half seasons at Tennessee, Webb has led the Volunteers to seven tournament victories, including the 2022 SEC Match Play Championship, their first NCAA Championships berth in eight years in 2021, and three PING All-America honorees. A Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, native, Webb played collegiately at East Tennessee State, winning three Southern Conference championships and helping the Bucs finish third at the 1996 NCAA Championship. He then competed professionally in 11 different countries and as a fully-exempt member on the Web.com Tour.

The 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup head coaches were announced last month.

The Arnold Palmer Cup is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men’s and women’s college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players. The U.S. leads the Palmer Cup series, 13-12-1.

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Arnold Palmer Cup names four coaches for 2023 event at Laurel Valley Golf Club

Some of college golf’s top coaches are represented.

Oregon’s Derek Radley and Pepperdine’s Michael Beard will coach Team USA at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup, it was announced Monday.

Kentucky’s Golda Borst and Notre Dame’s John Handrigan will lead the International team. The event, which is a Ryder Cup-style competition that features men’s and women’s college golfers, will be played June 8-10 at Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

Radley took over as Oregon’s women’s coach in 2018. In 41 events, the Ducks have compiled 33 top-five finishes and six victories. He led the Ducks to their first Pac-12 Championship and NCAA Regional titles last season and finished as the national runner-up, the highest result in program history.

Beard is in his 11th season leading the Pepperdine men’s golf team, and he helped guide the Waves to a victory in the 2021 NCAA Championship. Beard was named the Dave Williams National Coach of the Year in 2020.

Handrigan is in his sixth season as head men’s golf coach at Notre Dame and first as the Irish’s Director of Golf. Notre Dame finished a program-best fifth at the ACC Championship and earned the team’s highest seed ever – third – in the NCAA Regional.

Borst helped lead the Team International to a 2022 Palmer Cup victory as an assistant coach. She is in her 13th year leading the Kentucky women’s golf program.

The United States leads the all-time series, 13-12-1.

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2022 Palmer Cup: Team International holds slight lead over Team USA after first round

The teams are separated by just a point heading into Saturday.

This year’s Arnold Palmer Cup is being played at Golf Club de Genéve in Switzerland, and the home team got off to a fast start.

Team International jumped out to a 6½ to 5½ lead over Team USA after the opening 12 matches on Friday.

The American side won the first two matches of the day, but the internationals won the next three to take the lead. The pair of Julia Lopez Ramirez and Mateo Fernández de Oliveira grabbed one of the wins for Team International 1 up.

“We only wanted one thing, and that’s to bring the points home. Luckily we did that here on 18,” said Fernández de Oliveira, who is the first Argentinian to participate in the Palmer Cup.

For more information about the Palmer Cup, visit arnoldpalmercup.com.

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United States get revenge on Internationals with 2021 Arnold Palmer Cup win

The Americans have won the Arnold Palmer Cup 13 times since 1997.

For the first time since 2018 the Americans are Arnold Palmer Cup champions.

Team USA entered the Sunday singles matches of the annual team competition for college and university golfers with a 20-16 lead over its International counterparts and needed to secure 11 points from 24 matches to capture the cup at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois.

Objective complete.

After Duke sophomore Erica Shepherd ran away with a 3-and-2 win over South Carolina sophomore and No. 5-ranked Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Arizona redshirt senior Brad Reeves earned the clinching point with a 3-and-2 win of his own over Oklahoma State’s Bo Jin, who finished runner-up at the NCAA Championship earlier this month.

The win is the Americans’ 13th of the competition, which dates back to 1997. The United States lost last December at Bay Hill, 40½–19½.

The competition as it is played now features teams from the U.S. and the rest of the world, comprised of 12 men and 12 women, but has changed over the years. From 1997-2017 the event was men only, and from 1997-2002 was contested between the U.S. and Great Britain and Ireland. After the Americans won four of the first six events, the Great Britain and Ireland team was expanded to include all of Europe from 2003-2017. The current format has been used since 2018.

Sunday singles results

  • Gina Kim (USA) def. Ana Pelaez Trivino (Int.), 3 and 2
  • David Puig (Int.) def. Dylan Menante (USA), 3 and 2
  • Jacob Bridgeman (USA) def. Alex Fitzpatrick (Int.), 2 and 1
  • Emma Spitz (Int.) def. Julia Johnson (USA), 1 up
  • Beatrice Wallin (Int.) def. Irene Kim (USA), 4 and 3
  • Julian Perico (Int.) def. William Moll (USA), 5 and 3
  • Trent Phillips (USA) def. Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Int.), 4 and 3
  • Isabella Fierro (Int.) def. Kate Smith (USA), 2 and 1
  • Lauren Walsh (Int.) def. Rachel Kuehn (USA), 2 and 1
  • Benjamin Shipp (USA) def. Puwit Anupansuebsai (Int.), 7 and 5
  • Ryan Hall (USA) def. Yuxin Lin (Int.), 1 up
  • Virunpat Olankitkunchai (Int.) and Emilia Migliaccio (USA), tied
  • Allisen Corpuz (USA) def. Penny Brown (Int.), 4 and 2
  • Hugo Townsend (Int.) and Sam Bennett (USA), tied
  • Pontus Nyholm (Int.) def. Trevor Norby (USA), 2 and 1
  • Emily Price (Int.) def. Hanna Harrison (USA), 4 and 3
  • Latanna Stone (USA) def. Karen Fredgaard (Int.), 2 and 1
  • Ricky Castillo (USA) def. Joe Pagdin (Int.), 2 and 1
  • Eugenio Chacarra (Int.) def. Pierceson Coody (USA), 3 and 1
  • Agathe Laisne (Int.) def. Brooke Matthews (USA), 1 up
  • Erica Shepherd (USA) def. Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (Int.), 3 and 2
  • Brad Reeves (USA) def. Bo Jin (Int.), 3 and 2
  • Nick Gabrelcik (USA) def. Allan Hill (Int.), 3 and 2
  • Lauren Hartlage (USA) def. Ingrid Lindblad (Int.), 1 up

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