Kentucky Women’s Golf Earns Sixth Seed at NCAA Tallahassee Regional
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky women’s golf team has been selected as the sixth seed at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional at Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida, it was announced on Golf Channel on Wednesday.
It will mark the program’s 22nd regional appearance in program history, and its 11th regional appearance in Golda Borst’s 16 seasons as head coach.
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The NCAA Regionals are May 11-13, with 12 teams at each of the six regional sites competing for a ticket to the 2026 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship. The top five teams at each regional, and the top individual not on an advancing team, will improve to the final site.
The 12 teams selected to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional are as follows:
Florida (0-1)
Wake Forest (1-2)
UCLA
Florida State (1-1)
Eastern Michigan
Kentucky
Purdue (1-1)
Clemson (2-0)
ULM
North Florida (1-0)
Little Rock
UTRGV
The Wildcats have met six of the 11 opponents, including Florida (0-1), Wake Forest (1-2), Florida State (1-1), Purdue (1-1), Clemson (2-0) and North Florida (1-0). They boast a 6-5 record in meetings against those opponents.
This is just the fourth straight season that 30 teams and 156 players will advance to the final site, a revision made in 2023 to match the number of teams and players at the annual NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. This is the third straight year that the final site will be at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, from May 22-27.
The Wildcats last advanced the final site in 2021, earning a tie for 18th place at the 2021 NCAA Championship in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Kentucky is currently ranked 34th in the nation, according to Scoreboard powered by Clippd, boasting a 290.8 stroke average through 11 tournaments in 2025-26. Cathryn Brown, a junior from Eddyville, Kentucky, is leading the team with an impressive 71.8 stroke average and a 70.6 adjusted stroke average. She is ranked 47th in the nation, boasting six top-10 finishes and eight top-20 finishes across her 11 events in 2025-26.
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