Megha Ganne Conquers the U.S. Women’s Amateur
Bandon, Ore. – Megha Ganne demonstrated her dominance on the course by winning three consecutive holes against Brooke Biermann, who made mistakes. Ganne secured her first USGA title on Sunday with a 4 and 3 victory in the U.S. Women’s Amateur. Biermann managed to win a hole in the afternoon, but Ganne responded with a birdie to maintain a 4-up lead, sealing the victory. Ganne’s pressure was constant, and Biermann couldn’t get closer at any point.Ganne, who will begin her final year at Stanford next month, has pursued a USGA title for nearly a decade. She reached the semifinals of the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2019 at age 15, losing in 19 holes to Albane Valenzuela.Brooke didn’t make it easy for me. She showed a lot of fight. This is probably my last Women’s Amateur, and I really wanted to achieve it.
Megha Ganne

Biermann, who just finished his college career at Michigan State, struggled to stay in the game. On the 14th hole, he had a 20-foot putt. He had to make it to cut the deficit to 2 down with four holes to play. But she came up 5 feet short, missed the next putt and suddenly was 4 down with four to play. Ganne made two putts from 15 feet for par on the next hole and closed out the match.Megha is a great player. I was trying to stay in my thoughts. Unfortunately, the putter got cold today. Overall, I felt like I gave it my best. I had a lot of fun here.
Brooke Biermann
I can’t believe I’m standing here right now. I’m not going to lie, I was thinking about this trophy all day.
Megha Ganne