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Happy Days actor’s daughter commits to Providence College women’s golf team

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Bailey Baio, daughter of Happy Days actor Scott Baio, has officially committed to the Providence College Women’s Golf Team, joining the squad in Fall 2026.

Baio currently lives in Bradenton, Florida and trains at IMG Academy, where she’s competed on the IMG Junior Golf Tour since her sophomore year. She’s coming off a strong finish—third place at Eagle Creek Golf Club, including a one-under-par final round.

Before IMG, she played her freshman year at Oaks Christian in Los Angeles before relocating across the country.

This commitment adds to the growing momentum of PC’s Women’s Golf program, which is preparing for its inaugural season this fall with early commits like Sammy Dunn (CT) and Prisha Pandey.

Congratulations, Bailey, and welcome to Friartown.

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