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Farah O'Keefe Seeks Redemption in Third ANWA Appearance
The rising golfer aims to capitalize on her recent improvements ahead of the prestigious tournament.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 10:51pm
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Farah O'Keefe, a rising golfer, is looking to redeem herself in her third attempt at the Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) tournament in 2026. Over the last two years, O'Keefe has steadily improved her game, climbing from a world ranking of No. 44 in 2024 to become a more formidable competitor.
Why it matters
The ANWA is one of the most prestigious women's golf tournaments, offering a unique opportunity to compete at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club. O'Keefe's journey to redemption at the ANWA highlights the dedication and perseverance required to excel at the highest levels of the sport.
The details
In her previous two ANWA appearances, O'Keefe was unable to make the cut. However, she has been working hard to improve her game, and she believes she is now better prepared to handle the challenges of the tournament. O'Keefe is confident in her abilities and is looking forward to the opportunity to compete at Augusta National once again.
- Farah O'Keefe first competed in the ANWA in 2024.
- She is set to make her third appearance at the ANWA in 2026.
The players
Farah O'Keefe
A rising golfer who is looking to redeem herself in her third attempt at the prestigious Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) tournament.
What they’re saying
“I'm trusting myself. I'm trusting my game,”
— Farah O'Keefe
What’s next
Farah O'Keefe will compete in the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur, where she hopes to finally break through and make the cut after two previous unsuccessful attempts.
The takeaway
Farah O'Keefe's journey to redemption at the ANWA highlights the dedication and perseverance required to excel at the highest levels of women's golf. Her improved performance over the last two years suggests she may be poised to make a strong showing in her third attempt at the prestigious tournament.



