Megha Ganne Rallies to Reach US Women’s Amateur Final Against Brooke Biermann
COOS COUNTY, OREGON, AUG 9 – Megha Ganne overcame a 4-hole deficit late in the match to win in 19 holes and advance to the U.S. Women’s Amateur final, with the winner earning U.S. Women’s Open exemption.
- On August 9, 2025, Megha Ganne of Stanford rallied from four holes down to reach the U.S. Women's Amateur final against Brooke Biermann at Bandon Dunes, Oregon.
- Ganne's comeback followed Biermann narrowly escaping a comeback in her semifinal, relying on experience to win in extra holes and advance to the final.
- Biermann, a recent Michigan State graduate planning to turn pro, defeated Kansas junior Lyla Louderbaugh in a 19-hole semifinal while Ganne beat Australia's Ella Scaysbrook in extra holes.
- Both semifinal matches extended beyond regulation holes for the third time in tournament history, and the winner earns an exemption into the 2026 U.S. Women's Open at Riviera.
- The championship match, their sixth round of the week, sets up a contest between two resilient players vying for a first USGA title and a major championship opportunity.
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Ganne gets her USGA title with dominant win over Biermann in US Women's Amateur
BANDON, Ore. — Megha Ganne won three straight holes against mistake-prone Brooke Biermann and was never seriously threatened on her way to winning her first USGA title Sunday with a 4-and-3 victory in the U.S. Women's Amateur.
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