
Radley Adds Trinity Beth to Women's Golf Roster
06/26/26 | Women's Golf
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon women's golf head coach Derek Radley officially announced the signing of transfer Trinity Beth on Friday, adding an impact player to the Ducks' 2026-27 roster.
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Beth joins the Ducks after the 2026 spring at Georgia as a true freshman. Beth was a mid-year enrollee for the Bulldogs and was an SEC all-freshman selection after playing in all six of Georgia's spring team tournaments, and she qualified as an individual for the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional.
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"We are extremely excited to add Trinity to our program," Radley said. "She is an incredibly talented golfer who fits in perfectly with our culture here at Oregon. Trinity is going to make an immediate impact for the Ducks starting in the fall and I can't wait to see what she is able to accomplish over the next few years."
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Beth posted a team-best 71.90 scoring average in the spring as a true freshman, the fifth-best in Georgia single-season history. She also led the Bulldogs with 11 par-or-better rounds despite playing only during the spring season.
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A native of Calvert City, Ky., Beth earned her first individual collegiate win at the Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic to close the 2026 regular season with a stellar 10-under 206. Beth shot par-or-better in all three rounds, including a 6-under 66 in the opening round.
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Beth's individual win was one of three top-20 finishes during the fall, and she was also Georgia's top performer at the SEC Championships.
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Prior to joining Georgia, Beth was a four-time honoree as Kentucky's Miss Golf in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025. She won two individual and two team state championships at Marshall County High School, and she posted 12 top-10 finishes and seven top-five showings in 27 WAGR events from 2023-25.
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Beth's father, Aaron, played college basketball for Vanderbilt, and her mother, Leah, played basketball at Western Kentucky. She also has one brother, Fisher, and one sister, Ella.
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Beth joins the Ducks after the 2026 spring at Georgia as a true freshman. Beth was a mid-year enrollee for the Bulldogs and was an SEC all-freshman selection after playing in all six of Georgia's spring team tournaments, and she qualified as an individual for the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional.
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"We are extremely excited to add Trinity to our program," Radley said. "She is an incredibly talented golfer who fits in perfectly with our culture here at Oregon. Trinity is going to make an immediate impact for the Ducks starting in the fall and I can't wait to see what she is able to accomplish over the next few years."
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Beth posted a team-best 71.90 scoring average in the spring as a true freshman, the fifth-best in Georgia single-season history. She also led the Bulldogs with 11 par-or-better rounds despite playing only during the spring season.
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A native of Calvert City, Ky., Beth earned her first individual collegiate win at the Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic to close the 2026 regular season with a stellar 10-under 206. Beth shot par-or-better in all three rounds, including a 6-under 66 in the opening round.
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Beth's individual win was one of three top-20 finishes during the fall, and she was also Georgia's top performer at the SEC Championships.
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Prior to joining Georgia, Beth was a four-time honoree as Kentucky's Miss Golf in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025. She won two individual and two team state championships at Marshall County High School, and she posted 12 top-10 finishes and seven top-five showings in 27 WAGR events from 2023-25.
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Beth's father, Aaron, played college basketball for Vanderbilt, and her mother, Leah, played basketball at Western Kentucky. She also has one brother, Fisher, and one sister, Ella.
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