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Grace Kilcrease invited to 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur
January 12, 2026 | Cowgirl Golf
STILLWATER – Grace Kilcrease has earned an invitation to compete at the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur.
One of the most prestigious amateur tournaments in the world, the event is set for Apr. 1-4, 2026, in Augusta, Georgia, and hosts an international field of 72 women amateurs.
A 54-hole event, the first two rounds are held at Champions Retreat Golf Club. A cut will take place after 36 holes, advancing the leading 30 players and ties to the final round at the world-famous Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament.
Kilcrease, a senior, has enjoyed a torrid first year and a half at Oklahoma State since transferring from Tulsa in August 2024, notably posting 12 rounds in the 60s and 26 rounds at par-or-better through 17 events with the Pokes. Kilcrease also owns the lowest 18-hole score in Cowgirl Golf history (63).
"It means so much," said Kilcrease. "It's truly an honor to be a part of something bigger than myself. I'm really looking forward to playing those hallowed grounds and just really enjoying this moment."
The Arkansas native becomes the sixth Cowgirl to be invited to the tournament since its inception in 2018, and the first since Maddison Hinson-Tolchard in 2024.
Oklahoma State at the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Year)
The first two rounds (Apr. 1-2) will be broadcast live on Golf Channel. NBC Sports will provide final-round coverage on Saturday, Apr. 4.
For more information about the tournament, visit anwagolf.com.
25 conference titles. 31 NCAA Championship appearances. 44 All-Americans. For the latest news and updates on Oklahoma State Women's Golf, visit okstate.com or follow @CowgirlGolf on Instagram/Facebook and @OSUCowgirlGolf on X.
One of the most prestigious amateur tournaments in the world, the event is set for Apr. 1-4, 2026, in Augusta, Georgia, and hosts an international field of 72 women amateurs.
A 54-hole event, the first two rounds are held at Champions Retreat Golf Club. A cut will take place after 36 holes, advancing the leading 30 players and ties to the final round at the world-famous Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament.
Kilcrease, a senior, has enjoyed a torrid first year and a half at Oklahoma State since transferring from Tulsa in August 2024, notably posting 12 rounds in the 60s and 26 rounds at par-or-better through 17 events with the Pokes. Kilcrease also owns the lowest 18-hole score in Cowgirl Golf history (63).
"It means so much," said Kilcrease. "It's truly an honor to be a part of something bigger than myself. I'm really looking forward to playing those hallowed grounds and just really enjoying this moment."
The Arkansas native becomes the sixth Cowgirl to be invited to the tournament since its inception in 2018, and the first since Maddison Hinson-Tolchard in 2024.
Oklahoma State at the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Year)
- Isabella Fierro (2019, 2021)
- Maja Stark (2021)
- Caley McGinty (2022)
- Rina Tatematsu (2022)
- Maddison Hinson-Tolchard (2024)
- Grace Kilcrease (2026)
The first two rounds (Apr. 1-2) will be broadcast live on Golf Channel. NBC Sports will provide final-round coverage on Saturday, Apr. 4.
For more information about the tournament, visit anwagolf.com.
25 conference titles. 31 NCAA Championship appearances. 44 All-Americans. For the latest news and updates on Oklahoma State Women's Golf, visit okstate.com or follow @CowgirlGolf on Instagram/Facebook and @OSUCowgirlGolf on X.
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