
Megan Propeck earns invite to Augusta National Women’s Amateur
Wednesday, February 4, 2026 | Women's Golf
The prestigious event is from April 1-4 as Propeck marks a Gator in every ANWA tournament.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Florida women's golfer Megan Propeck earned the prestigious honor of playing in the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
She marks a Gator representative every year of the tournament, including the inaugural event with three. Head coach Emily Glaser has had six golfers play in the tournament and one in every single year totaling nine appearances.
Propeck will make her first appearance in the annual event that was created in part by UF alum and current Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley, who announced the commencement of the ANWA in 2018 with the inaugural event beginning in 2019.
A two-time All-American selection last year, she joined the Gators this season after four years at Virginia. In the fall, Propeck won her first collegiate event at the OU Intercollegiate by four shots and final round of 67 (-3). She currently leads the team in top-10 finishes with four.
Creating the only event played by women on the prestigious course and home of The Masters. The event features the top-72 amateurs and was established to inspire greater interest and participation in the women's game by creating a new, exciting and rewarding pathway for these players to fulfill their dreams.
Beginning the week prior to the 88th Masters Tournament, the international field will compete across 54 holes of stroke play, with a cut to 30 players taking place after 36 holes. The first two rounds will take place on the Island and Bluff nines at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, April 2. The entire field will then play Augusta National for an official practice round on Friday, April 3. The final round will take place at Augusta National on Saturday, April 4 and will feature the competitors who made the cut.
Last year, Maisie Filler captured the best finish by a Gator all-time at T8, as the previous was T10 from Sierra Brooks in 2019.
The No. 8 Gators closed the fall with back-to-back wins at the OU Intercollegiate and The Ally while finishing 3rd and runner-up in the other two fall outings. Florida's win in the fall finale at The Ally was its third straight at the event and marked the 11th win and 21st top-3 outing since the 2022-23 season. The tournament title was also the 38th all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 39th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. It is the third straight season with multiple wins and nine overall under Glaser in 14 seasons.
She marks a Gator representative every year of the tournament, including the inaugural event with three. Head coach Emily Glaser has had six golfers play in the tournament and one in every single year totaling nine appearances.
Propeck will make her first appearance in the annual event that was created in part by UF alum and current Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley, who announced the commencement of the ANWA in 2018 with the inaugural event beginning in 2019.
A two-time All-American selection last year, she joined the Gators this season after four years at Virginia. In the fall, Propeck won her first collegiate event at the OU Intercollegiate by four shots and final round of 67 (-3). She currently leads the team in top-10 finishes with four.
Creating the only event played by women on the prestigious course and home of The Masters. The event features the top-72 amateurs and was established to inspire greater interest and participation in the women's game by creating a new, exciting and rewarding pathway for these players to fulfill their dreams.
Beginning the week prior to the 88th Masters Tournament, the international field will compete across 54 holes of stroke play, with a cut to 30 players taking place after 36 holes. The first two rounds will take place on the Island and Bluff nines at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, April 2. The entire field will then play Augusta National for an official practice round on Friday, April 3. The final round will take place at Augusta National on Saturday, April 4 and will feature the competitors who made the cut.
Last year, Maisie Filler captured the best finish by a Gator all-time at T8, as the previous was T10 from Sierra Brooks in 2019.
The No. 8 Gators closed the fall with back-to-back wins at the OU Intercollegiate and The Ally while finishing 3rd and runner-up in the other two fall outings. Florida's win in the fall finale at The Ally was its third straight at the event and marked the 11th win and 21st top-3 outing since the 2022-23 season. The tournament title was also the 38th all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 39th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. It is the third straight season with multiple wins and nine overall under Glaser in 14 seasons.
The Orange and Blue return to the course in the spring opener at the Sea Best Intercollegiate (Jan. 26-27) at San Jose Country Club, an event UF won last season.
For more information on ANWA, click here.Florida's All-Time Participants
| Name | Year(s) |
|---|---|
| Addie Baggarly | 2021 |
| Sierra Brooks | 2019 |
| Maisie Filler | 2023, 2024 |
| Annabell Fuller | 2019, 2021, 2022 |
| Marta Perez | 2019 |
| Megan Propeck | 2025 |
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