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Donohue (No. 46, 2014) commits to Arizona
Max Donohue of Sioux Falls, S.D., has given a verbal commitment to play college golf at the University of Arizona in 2014.
NDSU, Anderson sweep titles in Summit League
North Dakota State swept the team title and the individual title at the Summit League Championship at Sky Creek Ranch GC.
U.S. rounds played drop 23 percent in March
Poor weather conditions in regions stretching from America's Heartland to the Mid-Atlantic contributed to rounds played in the U.S. falling 23 percent in March, according to an industry report.
Rounds up 6.1 percent through November '12
Rounds played in the U.S. increased 2.6 percent in November, helping year-to-date gains stay above 6 percent, according to the latest monthly figures.
U.S. rounds played up 5.7 percent in 2012
The number of rounds played in December declined, but it increased 5.7 percent for all of last year, according to the latest national report.
U.S. rounds played drop 5.9 percent in February
The number of rounds played in the U.S. dropped 5.9 percent in February, according to the latest national industry report.
Women's D-II finals feature 4-time defending champ
Nova Southeastern didn't win a Super Regional but still has a shot at NCAA history – a fifth consecutive national title – at next week’s NCAA Division II Women’s Championship in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Midweek: Armstrong rises; Arkansas women cruise
Golfweek’s Midweek Report updates you on all the latest women’s college news and gives you a quick glance at what to look ahead to this weekend.
USC, Duke, 'Bama women grab regional top seeds
USC, Duke and Alabama will take the No. 1 seeds into their respective regionals as NCAA postseason play begins May 9. They are among the 72 teams that will make up three NCAA Regional fields around the country.
Defending champ Nova among top D-II women's seeds
Defending Division II women's champion Nova Southeastern will be the No. 1 seed in the South Region for this year's championships. Also receiving top seeds: Central Oklahoma, Indianapolis and St. Edward's.















