Huskers Add Raemmuang, Zhu to Women's Golf RosterHuskers Add Raemmuang, Zhu to Women's Golf Roster
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Women's Golf

Huskers Add Raemmuang, Zhu to Women's Golf Roster

Written byJeff Griesch

Nebraska women's golf coach Breanne Hall announced the additions of Ammy Raemmuang and Emily Zhu to the Husker roster for the 2026-27 season on Friday, June 5.

Raemmuang comes to Nebraska after spending her freshman season at Eastern Michigan. A member of Thailand's National Team program, Raemmuang competed in three tournaments and posted a 74.2 stroke average in her first collegiate season.

Raemmuang was the runner-up at the International Junior Masters and earned fourth-place finishes at both the JR World Cup Invitational and the 2024 Junior Asian Tour Qualifying School.

"Ammy is a talented player with experience competing at both the collegiate and international levels," Hall said. "She already has shown she can perform against strong fields, and we're excited about the growth we believe she can achieve at Nebraska. She is a great fit for our culture and our vision for the future of the program."

Zhu arrives in Lincoln as a graduate transfer from the University of Miami and brings valuable experience competing at the national and international levels throughout her junior golf career. A member of the Canadian Junior National Team from 2018 to 2022, Zhu, who is from Richmond Hill, Ontario, established herself as one of Canada's top junior golfers, winning the Canadian Junior Championship in 2019 after a runner-up finish at the event in 2018. She also won the Junior Orange Bowl International championship in 2021.

"We are thrilled to welcome Emily to Nebraska," Hall said. "Her talent, maturity and perspective will make an immediate impact on our program, and we're excited to help her continue her competitive career."