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- gabbygolfgirl - YouTube
We played 18 holes, straight up No strokes, no partners, just a head-to-head battle to see what happens when one of the best athletes in the world brings his golf game to YouTube for the first
- Gabby Woods - 2023 - Womens Golf - University of Findlay
2022-23 - Named second team all-American by the WGCA Named G-MAC all-conference Had a season scoring average of 73 89 which is tied for second in program history Set program 18-hole record with a 66 (-5) in the second round of the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate
- Gabriella DeGasperis: Age, Net Worth Social (GabbyGolfGirl)
Complete guide to her age, net worth and social media Gabby has amassed a large following on various social media platforms with her engaging content on the golf course, following in the footsteps of the likes of Paige Spiranac, Claire Hogle, Grace Charis and Cailyn Henderson
- Gabby Woods Dominates 2025 Ohio Women’s Open
Gabby Woods wins the 2025 Ohio Women’s Open by a commanding six shots Her trophy case of Ohio championships is officially crowded now Woods went back-to-back in the 2023 and 2024 Women’s Ohio State Amateur championship before claiming another Buckeye state crown in Springboro
- Gabby Golf Girl: The Pro Golfer Behind the Profile
Gabriella DeGasperis, widely known as “Gabby Golf Girl,” is a 16-year-old American golfer and social media content creator from West Palm Beach, Florida She is recognized for her engaging golf content, disciplined approach to the sport, and a significant online following of over 700,000 fans
- Gabby Golf Girl: LPGA Viewership Needs More Than Great Golf | Golf Monthly
When I first spoke to Gabriella Degasperis, better known as Gabby Golf Girl, she was a sixteen-year-old social media phenomenon redefining what golf could look like online Even then, she spoke with a mix of focus and warmth that made you forget her age
- Gabby Woods Wins Ohio Womens Open - University of Findlay
Springboro, Ohio - University of Findlay alumni Gabby Woods picked up a convincing win at the Ohio Women's Open on Saturday, June 7 She fired rounds of 67 (-4) and 69 (-2) to claim the title as the only player in the field to finish the 36-hole event under par
- Top-10 Individual Performances | #3 Gabby Woods - Findlay Oilers
The first individual NCAA National Champion in program history, Gabby Woods had another standout season for the Orange and Black Ranked as one of the top-ten players in Division II, Woods averaged 72 60 this season She recorded nine top-ten finishes this season and seven top-three finishes
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