University of Georgia Athletics

Trinity Beth, Signee

Four-Time Miss Kentucky Golf to Join UGA Roster in January

November 12, 2025 | Women's Golf

ATHENS, Ga.  — The Georgia women's golf team has signed two-time Kentucky KHSAA state champion, Trinity Beth, to join the Bulldogs in January for the spring 2025-26 season.
 
"Trinity is the real deal," head coach Erika Brennan said. "She is a phenomenal golfer, but her character and convictions really set her apart. Her game is complete, and she plays aggressive based on her length off the tee. Mentally she is very strong and plays big when the lights come on. Bottom line, Trinity is a competitor! We are thrilled she's officially a Dawg and will look for her to make an immediate impact when she arrives this January."
 
Beth is currently No. 1 in state overall and state class rank in the Junior Golf Scoreboard Rankings. She finished her senior year of high school golf as the KHSAA runner-up in 2025, following her tremendous career which included two individual and two team state titles. She captured a state championship title by shooting 3-under as a sophomore and 1-under as a freshman in 2022. Beth also led Marshall County High School to state championships as a seventh and eighth grader.
 
"I chose Georgia because I feel like it is where I can grow the most as a player and as a person," said signee Beth.
 
In 2025, Beth competed in 11 World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) tournaments and secured five top five finishes including a first-place finish at the Granny Junior Invitational carding 6-under 207. Beth finished her 2024 season having competed in eight WAGR tournaments and had four top five finishes. Prior to that, Beth capped off her 2023 season with three top five finishes of eight WAGR tournaments.
 
Notably, Beth has competed in high school golf since seventh grade and finished 2-over as runner-up as an eighth grader where Marshall County won the tournament by a collective 38 strokes. In 2020, as a seventh grader Beth finished in fourth place as Marshall County won the tournament by 39 strokes.
 
The Marshall County senior has recently been named Kentucky Miss Golf for the fourth time in her elite level career. Her first recognition was back in 2020, when Beth competed on varsity as a seventh grader. She was later tabbed Kentucky Miss Golf in eighth grade and her freshman year.
 
Beth is set to join the Bulldogs in January for the spring season.
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