Breed Nips Kupcho, Wins $50,000 at CoBank Colorado Women’s Open
With the exception of Becca Huffer in 2013, no Colorado-based player has won the CoBank Colorado Women’s Open in this century. And in 2017, that trend continued, despite the presence
With the exception of Becca Huffer in 2013, no Colorado-based player has won the CoBank Colorado Women’s Open in this century. And in 2017, that trend continued, despite the presence
Ladies European Tour rookie Andrea Wong of San Francisco wasted no time resuming where she left off Wednesday by birdieing her first five holes in route to a 4-under
A year after missing the cut as a 19-year-old in her first U.S. Women’s Open, Jennifer Kupcho (T-21) made it to the weekend at this year’s championship.
Wake Forest’s Jennifer Kupcho, a sophomore from Colorado, dominated the NCAA Athens Regional by five shots, earning her second trip the the NCAA Nationals.
CU and DU have some work to do if they want to make the NCAA national Championship. Westminster’s Jennifer Kupcho is poised to return to The Dance alone.
Wake Forest University sophomore Jennifer Kupcho’s stellar season hit a nasty bump in the road during the Northrop-Grumman Regional Challenge at California’s Palos Verdes Golf Club on February 12.
In the same week, siblings Jennifer and Steven Kupcho of Wesminster have both reached the cusp of national prominence: one as a top golfer, the other as a Topgolfer. A
For the eighth time in her 19-year existence, Jennifer Kupcho of Westminster qualified to play in a USGA Championship. This time, however, the event is the biggest in women’s golf:
Wake Forest freshman finishes second after bogey on 18. Jon Rizzi Two costly bogeys—including one on the final hole—cost Colorado’s Jennifer Kupcho the individual ACC women’s golf title at Sedgefield
Kristen Hicks, Tournament Director Denver, CO Amateur Jennifer Kupcho of Westminster, CO, a high school senior at Jefferson Academy, fired an opening round 66 (6-under) to take a one stroke