NORMAN, Okla.—The Arnold Palmer Cup committee announced its watch list recently, with two Greyhounds being considered to compete in the prestigious event.
Keegan Bronnenberg and
Anna Kramer were among the select few Division II golfers on the radar for this year's United States team.
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The reigning DII individual national champions, Bronnenberg sports an impressive 71.5 stroke average through five tournaments this season, including three top-five finishes and one win.
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Kramer, meanwhile, owns a 74.6 average in 2021-22 and has placed T-3 or better in three events. She currently sits in 12th in the trusted Golfstat.com DII player rankings.
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ABOUT THE PALMER CUP
The Palmer Cup was co-founded by legendary golfer Arnold Palmer and The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) in 1997. The annual event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top male (starting in 1997) and female (starting in 2018) university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International golfers.
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Both the U.S. and International teams shall consist of 12 men's and 12 women's golfers, with the first six from each side being selected using the Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking. The remaining six players for the U.S. shall be selected by using five committee picks and one coach's pick, with one of the committee selections mandated as a non-Division I golfer.
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The final team member selections will be announced the week of May 2. The 2022 Arnold Palmer Cup will be played at Golf Club de Genéve in Switzerland on July 1-3, 2022.Â
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