Golfweek tabs Schofill, Telfer as All-Americans

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AUBURN, Ala. – Golfweek released its 2019-20 Women's College Golf All-Americans this week, and both Megan Schofill and Kaleigh Telfer earned Honorable Mention honors following an outstanding season at Auburn. 

The duo tied for the team lead with an average score of 71.95 per round. 

Telfer, who was also recently named a First Team All-American by the WGCA, capped the year with three top-10 finishes, including an individual win at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in February. It was the junior's second individual win at Auburn and the first outright win of her career. She opened the tournament with a career-low round of 66 (-5). 

Schofill also secured an individual title this year at the Lake Oconee Invitational in February after shooting a 68 (-3) on back-to-back days to finish at 7-under. It was one of three top-five finishes for the freshman who shot par or better in 10 of her 19 rounds this season. 

Telfer and Schofill each earned invitations to take part in this year's Augusta National Women's Amateur and Arnold Palmer Cup. However, the ANWA was canceled due to COVID-19 while the Arnold Palmer Cup has been postponed to December. 

Last year, Auburn's Julie McCarthy was named a Third Team All-American by Golfweek.