Augusta Glory & What’s Next: Reagan Zibilski’s Pro Path
Reagan Zibilski joins the show fresh off her run at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, and the first thing that stands out is just how different Augusta National Golf Club really is. She describes it as nearly perfect, but also physically demanding in a way you don’t fully understand until you’re walking it. From the hills to the speed of the greens, it’s a course that tests everything.
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Zibilski also talks through the experience of playing a place with that much history. From Amen Corner to walking up 18, it’s everything you expect, and more. And it showed in her play. She finished 10th and hit 15 of 18 greens in regulation, proving the course rewards strong ball-striking even with tough pin placements. There’s also context around the format, switching from Bermuda greens at Champions Retreat to bentgrass at Augusta, which adds another layer of adjustment players have to manage.
From a team standpoint, Arkansas Razorbacks women’s golf continues to build momentum, especially with a standout win from teammate Maria Jose Marine. Now the focus shifts to the SEC Championships, where the competition ramps up with programs like Texas and Florida. It highlights a group that’s not just competing, but expecting to be in the mix.
Looking ahead, Zibilski’s path is already taking shape. She’s set to compete on the Epson Tour this summer and head to Q-School in the fall, with the goal of earning her tour card. It’s the next step in a career that’s trending in the right direction, and one that now includes a memorable walk at Augusta alongside her dad on the bag.








