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Oregon Signs No. 1 Womens Golf Recruiting Class!

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OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2025

OREGON WOMEN’S GOLF | @OregonWGolf

Radley Signs Nation's Top-Ranked Class For 2026

  

Online Version: https://tinyurl.com/29kmauq2

 

EUGENE, Ore.  – Oregon women's golf head coach Derek Radley announced the additions of two student-athletes to the Ducks' 2026 signing class on Wednesday, putting together the nation's top-ranked class according to Golfweek.

 

Prim Prachnakorn and Celina Yeo both inked athletics scholarship agreements to join the Ducks as freshmen for the 2026-27 season.

 

Golfweek has Oregon's two-player class ranked No. 1 in the nation, ahead of Stanford, Arkansas, Wake Forest and Virginia. Yeo is the No. 2 ranked individual player in the class of 2026 according to Golfweek, with Prachnakorn close behind at No. 4. 

 

"We are very excited and grateful that both Prim and Celina have chosen to be Ducks," Radley said. "They are both incredibly talented golfers but also terrific humans who will fit in perfectly with the culture we've created here at Oregon. Prim and Celina both come from extremely supportive families and we are thankful and excited to welcome them both to our family here in Eugene."

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Prim Prachnakorn | Bangkok, Thailand

Currently the No. 51 ranked amateur in the world, Prachnakorn will join the Ducks next season as one of the top international talents in the class of 2026. A member of the Thailand National Team, Prachnakorn has racked up nine wins and 29 top-10 finishes since the summer of 2024. She won the Mandiri Ciputra Golfpreneur Junior World Championship earlier this year, as well as the Singapore Open Amateur Championship and the Malaysia International Junior Open. She also placed sixth at the Toyota Junior World Cup and second at the Queen Sirikit Cup.

 

"Prim is an elite athlete who has all the potential to be one of the very best players in college golf," Radley said. "Her experience playing with the Thailand National Team will be invaluable as she makes the transition to playing on the biggest stages with the Ducks. She comes from a very loving home with her mom, Ple, her dad, Yoswin, and her brother, Tee. We are so thankful to have her join our Duck family and can't wait to see what her future holds here at Oregon." 

 

Celina Yeo | San Carlos, Calif.

In addition to being the No. 2 ranked player in the class of 2026 by Golfweek, Yeo is the top-ranked 2026 recruit according to Junior Golf Scoreboard. She posted runner-up finishes at the Rolex Girls Junior Championship in both 2024 and 2025, and recently finished ninth at the 2025 PING Invitational. Yeo also earned a top-20 finish at the 2025 Girls' Junior PGA Championship, and she competed at both the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship and the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in 2024. 

 

"We are so excited to welcome Celina to the Oregon women's golf family," Radley said. "Celina has had an outstanding junior golf career and will be a terrific addition to our program both on and off the course. There is no limit to how bright the future can be for Celina here with the Ducks. She comes from a great family with her mom, Yooyoung, her dad, Sung, and her brother, Jayden, and has worked with a top coach, Gareth Raflewski, who has coached elite tour professionals. We can't wait for her to get her Oregon career started next fall."

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Love me some golf!

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I couldn't have putt it any better! 😁

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1 hour ago, Jon Joseph said:

I couldn't have putt it any better!

Drained it!

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