Acceptance Rate
90%
Enrollment
64,398
Sport
Golf
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Tempe, AZ
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Missy Farr-Kaye
Head Coach
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Michelle Estill
Associate Head Coach
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Missy Farr-Kaye
Assistant Coach
Farr-Kaye, arguably one of the most respected coaches in the country, spent the past 14 seasons as an assistant coach and then associate head coach of the Sun Devil womens golf program with Melissa Luellen. Under the partnership of Farr-Kaye and Luellen, ASU won the schools seventh NCAA Title in 2009, golfer Azahara Munoz took home an individual NCAA title in 2008, and the duo coached 14 student-athletes to a total of 24 All-American teams, and saw three players win Pac-12 Golfer of the Year. Over the past 14 season, the Sun Devils accomplished the following: NCAA Team Championship in 2009 Two Pac-10 Titles NCAA Individual Champion in 2008 (Azahara Munoz) Pac 12 Individual Champion in 2016 (Linnea Strom) 24 Tournament Team Titles 15 Golfers named to a total of 26 All-American teams Three Pac-12 Golfers of the Year Three NGCA Freshmen of the Year 21 Individual Tournament Medalists 12 NCAA Postseason Appearances This is my dream job in every sense of the word, said Farr-Kaye. I grew up playing junior golf at Papago Golf Course. I graduated from Arizona State and won a NCAA Title under Linda Vollstedt. To become the head womens golf coach of my alma mater is the pinnacle of my career and I have a personal, vested interest in the success of our program. Our goal is to continue to bring home the national title, year in, year out. Arizona State has championship expectations and I intend to deliver. Also committed to the academic success of ASUs student-athletes, Farr-Kayes golfers have won the prestigious Edith Cummings Munson Award the award for the top female golfer who is both an All-American and Academic All-American with Azahara Munoz named the first two-time award winner in 2008-09. In addition to recording the top grade-point average of 3.65 within Sun Devil Athletics in 2015, womens golf also leads the conference with four ASU golfers named Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year most recently awarded to Sun Devil All-American Noemi Jimenez in 2015. During the 2008-09 season, Farr-Kaye, a two-time breast cancer survivor, battled a reoccurrence of breast cancer only to make it to the NCAA Championships and help ASU bring home its seventh NCAA Title. For her courage and strength, the Womens Golf Coach Association awarded Farr-Kaye with the Kim Moore Spirit Award, the first and only coach to receive the honor typically reserved for student-athletes. An accomplished golfer in her own right, Farr-Kaye was a member of the Sun Devil golf team under Hall of Fame head coach Linda Vollstedt and helped Arizona State bring home its first of seven NCAA Titles as a senior in 1990. Farr-Kaye graduated from Arizona State in 1990 with a degree in Organizational Communications. Farr-Kaye, a Phoenix native, joined sister Heather Farr in the decision to attend school and play golf at Arizona State. Heather, a member of the Arizona Hall of Fame and the Sun Devil Hall of Fame, competed successfully as an LPGA golfer until she was diagnosed with and ultimately passed away from breast cancer at the age of 28. Farr-Kaye is an outspoken advocate for breast cancer awareness. A 1985 graduate of Xavier High School in Phoenix, Farr-Kaye resides in Arcadia with her three children, Dalton, Riley, and Cameron.
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Diana Padilla
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