Staci Pla delivered a standout performance at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Amateur qualifier, firing a 3-under-par 69 to earn co-medalist honors alongside Jordan Levitt. Pla’s exceptional round at Lago Mar Country Club in Plantation, Florida, was marked by sharp ball striking, a steady short game, and a composed presence that underscored her maturity and experience on the course.
A rising talent in the amateur golf scene, Pla has consistently proven herself in high-level competition. Known for her smooth swing and analytical approach to course management, she has made a name for herself in both junior and amateur circuits. Her latest accomplishment cements her place among the nation’s elite amateurs and secures her a coveted spot in the 2025 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship.
Pla’s involvement with the game began early in life, developing through competitive junior golf in Florida and continuing through college-level play. She is praised not only for her technical skills but also for her leadership and sportsmanship. Her ability to stay focused under pressure was on full display during the qualifier, where she capitalized on scoring opportunities and avoided major mistakes throughout the round.
With this latest achievement, Pla joins a strong field of competitors at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, including Duke golfers Andie Smith, Avery McCrery, and Rianne Malixi. While co-medalist honors highlight her immediate success, Pla’s broader journey in golf reflects a deep dedication to the sport and an ambition that promises even greater accomplishments ahead. As the championship approaches, all eyes will be on Pla to see how far her game and poise can take her.

