Megha Ganne (17)
After previously competing in the national finals of the Drive, Chip and Putt competition at Augusta National an unprecedented four times, She competed at the 2019 U.S. Women’s Open as a 15-year-old. Megha Ganne finally got to experience the legendary course in full competition. She competing in the second Augusta National Women’s Amateur this past week, finishing 13-over through two days and missing the cut. Despite her less-than-ideal finish, the Stanford commit has already proven her status as an elite golfer by even being invited to the event, which featured some of the top amateur golfers from around the world. Ganne shot a one-over 73 to finish tied for third at the last state individual tournament and figures to once again be one of the best in New Jersey in 2021. She finished in the top-5 in all five of her junior events last year. with four top-3 finishes including at the ANNIKA Invitational.
Tiya Chowdary (15)
After finishing in seventh place at the state individual tournament as a freshman, Tiya Chowdary fell just one stroke short of a state title in her sophomore year, shooting a one-under 71 to finish behind Immaculate Heart’s Yoona Kim. The former first-team all-state selection will look to make another individual title run as well as lead Montgomery to another championship, having propelled the team to its first-ever TOC title in 2019.
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