In college golf, National Signing Day is technically National Signing Week.
The early signing period for men’s and women’s college golf runs Nov. 9-16, and most of the top recruits in the country will be signing their national letters of intent with their respective programs.
As the signings come in, Golf Channel’s Brentley Romine ranks his top 25 recruits and top 10 classes:
WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL
1. Bailey Shoemaker, USC
2. Paula Martin Sampedro, Stanford
3. Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Texas A&M
4. Kaitlyn Schroeder, Alabama
5. Maria Jose Marin Negrete, Arkansas
6. Savannah de Bock, Georgia
7. Kiara Romero, Oregon
8. Charlotte Back, Arizona
9. Variana Heck, South Carolina
10. Katie Li, Duke
11. Jaclyn Laha, Virginia
12. Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine
13. Selina Liao, Texas
14. Ines Archer, Florida
15. Maylis Lamoure, South Carolina
16. Macy Pate, Wake Forest
17. Keeley Marx, Iowa State
18. Constance Fouillet, Cal
19. Maria Cabanillas, Arizona
20. Lauren Kim, Texas
21. Brooke Rivers, Wake Forest
22. Frances Kim, USC
23. Sara Im, Vanderbilt
24. Celine Sanne, Georgia
25. Farah O’Keefe, Texas
Welcome to the @TexasWGolf family Selina! 🤘#HookEm pic.twitter.com/vPTbvE7X3m
— Texas Women's Golf (@TexasWGolf) November 10, 2022
WOMEN’S TEAM
1. Georgia: Savannah de Bock, Celine Sanne, Natachanok Tunwannarux
2. South Carolina: Vairana Heck, Maylis Lamoure
3. Texas: Selina Liao, Lauren Kim, Farah O’Keefe
4. USC: Bailey Shoemaker, Frances Kim
5. Arizona: Charlotte Back, Maria Cabanillas
6. Wake Forest: Macy Pate, Brooke Rivers
7. Tennessee: Angela Arora, Martina Lopez-Lanchares Echezarreta, Sofie Bindner Engeseth
8. Stanford: Paula Martin Sampedro
9. Alabama: Kaitlyn Schroeder, Harriet Lockley
10. Oregon: Kiara Romero, Karen Tsuru
We are lucky to sign four great golfers and outstanding gentlemen! The future is bright for @CalMensGolf! Go Bears!https://t.co/749y4zJyJs pic.twitter.com/6hbhzN7FXq
— Walter Chun (@CoachWalterC) November 9, 2022
MEN’S INDIVIDUAL
1. Eric Lee, Cal
2. Wenyi Ding, Arizona State
3. Jackson Koivun, Auburn
4. Preston Stout, Oklahoma State
5. Aaron Pounds, Texas A&M
6. Pongsapak Laopakdee, Arizona State
7. Ethan Gao, Stanford
8. Tommy Morrison, Texas
9. Bryan Kim, Duke
10. PJ Maybank, Oklahoma
11. Carson Kim, USC
12. Max Herendeen, Illinois
13. Johnnie Clark, Oklahoma State
14. Carl Siemens, Arizona
15. Jean-Philippe Parr, Tennessee
16. Gaven Lane, Oklahoma State
17. Finn Koelle, Washington
18. Rylan Shim, Florida
19. Ethan Fang, Cal
20. Nicholas Prieto, Arizona State
21. Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
22. Cayden Pope, Auburn
23. Connor Williams, Arizona State
24. Alejandro Fierro, Mississippi State
25. Cooper Jones, BYU
Youthful Exuberance ✅
— Sun Devil Men's Golf (@sundevilmgolf) November 10, 2022
Wenyi Ding joins ASU as the youngest champion on the China Tour.#ForksUp /// 🔱😈⛳️ pic.twitter.com/5Sdwjxqqs1
MEN’S TEAM
1. Arizona State: Wenyi Ding, Pongsapak Laopakdee, Nicholas Prieto, Anawin Pikulthong, Connor Williams
2. Oklahoma State: Preston Stout, Johnnie Clark, Gaven Lane
3. Cal: Eric Lee, Ethan Fang, Tyler Lee, Sihao Cong
4. Auburn: Jackson Koivun, Cayden Pope, Josiah Gilbert
5. Oklahoma: PJ Maybank, Ryder Cowan, Connor Henry
6. Texas A&M: Aaron Pounds, Jack Usner, Jake Maggert
7. Stanford: Ethan Gao, Kush Arora
8. Florida: Rylan Shim, Jack Turner, Jay Brooks
9. Wake Forest: Marco Florioli, Tom Haberer, Kyle Haas
10. Texas: Tommy Morrison, Jack Gilbert, Ben DeLaRosa