Cal junior Constance Fouillet fired a women’s Old Course record 9-under 63 to power the Golden Bears to a 4.5–1.5 win over Princeton and the St. Andrews Links Collegiate crown.

A Historic Round at The Home of Golf

Competing on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Fouillet delivered a round for the ages: eight birdies and an eagle on the par-5 10th added up to a 63 that sets the new women’s course record. In match play, she defeated Princeton’s Thanana Kotchasanmanee 4-up, fueled by five consecutive birdies from holes 5 through 9.

Bears Seal the Championship

Cal captured the St. Andrews Links Collegiate title with a 4.5–1.5 victory over Princeton. Junior Jasmine Kahler and freshman Michelle Woo each won 5-up, and sophomore Marie-Agnes Fischer added another point. The Bears entered the final after winning the 36-hole stroke-play portion at 5-under, finishing 19 shots clear of Princeton.

The 2025 field featured Cal, Princeton, Michigan State, and the University of St. Andrews in an intercollegiate showcase at what is widely known as “The Home of Golf.” The win is Cal’s first team title since October 2023.

Fouillet’s Rising Profile

Fouillet continues to build a standout résumé across collegiate and international competition. She is ranked 101st in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (best rank 77th), with steady results over the last two seasons, including a runner-up at the Chevron Silverado Showdown and a top-10 at the ACC Women’s Golf Championship.

What’s Next

With momentum from St. Andrews, the Golden Bears turn to their fall finale at the Nanea Invitational in Kailua Kona, Hawai‘i.

At a Glance — Constance FouilletCollege: University of California, Berkeley (Junior)WAGR Ranking: 101st (Best: 77th)Signature Round: 9-under 63, Old Course at St. Andrews (women’s course record)Match Result: 4-up vs. Thanana Kotchasanmanee (Princeton)Recent Highlights: 2nd — Chevron Silverado Showdown; 7th — ACC Women’s Golf Championship

St. Andrews Links Collegiate: Cal defeats Princeton 4.5–1.5; field included Cal, Princeton, Michigan State, and the University of St. Andrews.

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