UGA Signee Trinity Beth Caps Junior Career with Commanding Victory at Granny Invitational

(BRENTWOOD, Tn.) – University of Georgia signee Trinity Beth concluded her junior golf career on a high note, capturing the Granny Invitational at Richland Country Club with a dominant performance that showcased why she’s headed to one of college golf’s premier programs.

The Lady Marshal standout fired rounds of 70-69-68 to finish at 6-under par, earning a four-stroke victory in what marked her final junior tournament. Beth’s steady improvement throughout the three-day event demonstrated the consistency that has defined her amateur career.

“Trinity showed tremendous composure and skill throughout the tournament,” said Coach Aaron Beth. “Her ability to close strong in both the second and final rounds really set her apart from the field.”

Beth’s second-round 69 featured a spectacular finish, as she birdied her final five holes to build momentum heading into the championship round. She maintained that aggressive play in Sunday’s finale, going 4-under par over her last five holes to seal the victory.

The tournament victory serves as a fitting capstone to Beth’s junior golf career as she prepares to join the Georgia Bulldogs women’s golf program. Her performance against 28 competitors at Richland Country Club demonstrated the scoring ability and mental toughness that likely attracted SEC-level attention.

With her junior career now complete, Beth will shift her focus to preparing for the collegiate level, where she’ll look to contribute immediately to a Georgia program with championship aspirations.

The Granny Invitational has historically attracted top junior talent from across the region, making Beth’s wire-to-wire victory all the more impressive as she transitions from amateur to college golf.