
TCU golfer Camille Min-Gaultier brings a red-hot spring and world top-50 status into the Augusta National Women’s Amateur this week in Georgia.
TCU women’s golf will have a major spotlight this week, and Camille Min-Gaultier has earned every bit of it.
The TCU sophomore is set to compete in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, one of the biggest events in women’s amateur golf, as she continues a breakout 2025-26 season.
Min-Gaultier enters the week ranked No. 50 in the world amateur rankings and has already climbed as high as No. 41 in the collegiate Scoreboard rankings, giving the Horned Frogs a legitimate contender on one of golf’s biggest amateur stages.
For TCU, this is more than just another tournament appearance.
It’s another sign that Min-Gaultier is building one of the strongest early-career résumés in program history. The France native owns a 71.8 scoring average this season, leads the Horned Frogs in birdies with 77 and has stacked up eight top-20 finishes.
She’s also posted 10 top-10 finishes in 21 collegiate starts, a level of consistency that has made her one of the most reliable players in college golf.
Her rise didn’t start this spring, but it has definitely accelerated. After earning Big 12 Freshman of the Year and WGCA All-America recognition in 2025, Min-Gaultier has kept pushing forward.
She now ranks second in TCU history in career scoring average at 72.0 and has already recorded 14 rounds in the 60s, another reminder of how quickly she’s moved into elite company.
This week’s format will test every part of her game, with two opening rounds determining who advances to Saturday’s final round at Augusta National Golf Club.
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That alone raises the stakes, but Min-Gaultier has shown she can handle pressure.
If she stays sharp early, TCU women’s golf could have a real presence deep into one of the sport’s most prestigious amateur events.
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