Anne Walker is working on it again.
A year after signing perhaps the most powerful women’s golf recruiting class in history, Stanford’s women’s golf team has earned commitments from the top two players in the 2027 class with Asterisk Talley and Anna Fan.
16-year-old Tallie has a resume and it would be difficult to list everything. The 12th place amateur in the world was runner-up in the 2024 US Women’s Amateur 4 Ball, the 2024 Sage Valley Junior Invitational, runner-up in the 2024 US Women’s Amateur and US Women’s Junior and 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, and the 2025 Junior PGA Championship winner. Currently, she has been participating in the country’s top-ranked women’s golf team for two years. It features four of the top five players in the 2025-26 team’s global amateur golf rankings.
This year, Fang played 16 rounds in the US women’s juniors and finished third in the junior PGA. She also finished runner-up at Mizuho Americas Open, finishing third in the RLX Ralph Lauren Junior Classic and sixth in the Junior Invitational.
For Tully, her decision to go to college is a big deal. There were rumours that with such a strong junior career, she could potentially turn the pro and skip the college route. Instead, she is heading towards one of the most powerful university programs of the past decade.
She wrote on Instagram: Your trip at Stanford represents such an incredible program. ”
Currently, Cardinal is a consensus nos heading to the farm in the class of 2027. He has a player of 1-2.
Stanford will begin the 2025-26 season with the Jackson T. Stevens Cup next week.