U.S. Women's Amateur

U.S. Women's Amateur
Tournament information
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma (2024)
Course(s)Southern Hills Country Club (2024)
Par71 (2024)
Length6,437 yd (5,886 m) (2024)
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play and match play
Month playedAugust
Current champion
Rianne Malixi

The U.S. Women's Amateur, also known as the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship, is the leading golf tournament in the United States for female amateur golfers. It is played annually and is one of the 13 United States national golf championships organized by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Female amateurs from all nations are eligible to compete and there are no age restrictions. It was established in 1895, one month after the men's U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open. It is the third oldest USGA championship, over a half century older than the U.S. Women's Open, which was first played in 1946. Along with the British Ladies Amateur, the U.S. Women's Amateur is considered the highest honor in women's amateur golf.

Robert Cox Cup

Since 1896 the Robert Cox Cup has been awarded annually by the USGA to the winner. The trophy was donated by Robert Cox of Edinburgh, Scotland, a member of the British Parliament and a golf course designer. It remains the oldest surviving trophy awarded for a USGA championship. Along with a gold medal, a replica of the 2-foot-high (0.61 m) silver case of Etruscan design is given to the tournament winner. The original trophy is on permanent display at the USGA Museum and Library. The Robert Cox Cup is the only USGA trophy donated by someone from another country.

The first tournament attracted a field of 13 and was played over 18 holes. As in the case of the men's U.S. Amateur, entry was originally restricted to members of USGA-affiliated private clubs (and, presumably, international players who were members of clubs affiliated with their nations' golf governing bodies); this policy remained in place until the 1979 tournament.[1] Several thousand women now enter the event, and the USGA conducts sectional qualifying to reduce the number of contestants to a more manageable number. The main tournament opens with two rounds of stroke play. The leading 64 players then compete in a match play competition. The matches are played over 18 holes except for the final, which is played over 36 holes.

In 1956, Ann Gregory became the first African American to compete in the Championship, held that year at the Meridian Hills Country Club in Indianapolis.

There are no age restrictions on entry. Players must have a handicap index of 5.4 or less. Morgan Pressel qualified as a 13-year-old in 2001 and won in 2005 at the age of 17. The 2006 winner Kimberly Kim was only 14 years old, breaking the record previously held by Laura Baugh. In 2007, Pearl Jin and Alexis Thompson became the first 12-year-olds to qualify and the first to advance to match play. Jin and Thompson faced one another in the third round match play. Thompson beat Jin, but then lost in the quarterfinals.

Because the tournament is dominated by teenagers and college-age players who are working toward careers as tournament professionals, the USGA introduced a separate tournament in 1987 for players age 25 and over, called the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur. It gives older amateur players an opportunity to compete among themselves for a national title; entrants must have a handicap index of 9.4 or less.

The USGA rates Glenna Collett Vare as the most noteworthy champion who won the Robert Cox Cup a record six times. Several U.S. Women's Amateur champions who have gone on to become leading professionals including Patty Berg, Babe Zaharias, Louise Suggs and Beth Daniel.

The two finalists win exemptions to the ensuing U.S. Women's Open, and the winner also wins exemptions to The Women's Open Championship and upon turning 50, the U.S. Senior Women's Open (one year exemption for players who eventually turned professional, and five years for players who did not turn professional).

Winners

Year Venue Winner Score Runner-up
2024 Southern Hills Country Club Rianne Malixi 3 & 2 Asterisk Talley
2023 Bel-Air Country Club Megan Schofill 4 & 3 Latanna Stone
2022 Chambers Bay Saki Baba 11 & 9 Monet Chun
2021 Westchester Country Club Jensen Castle 2 & 1 Hou Yu-chiang
2020 Woodmont Country Club Rose Zhang 38 holes Gabriela Ruffels
2019 Old Waverly Golf Club Gabriela Ruffels 1 up Albane Valenzuela
2018 Golf Club of Tennessee Kristen Gillman (2) 7 & 6 Jeon Ji-won
2017 San Diego Country Club Sophia Schubert 6 & 5 Albane Valenzuela
2016 Rolling Green Golf Club Seong Eun-jeong 1 up Virginia Elena Carta
2015 Portland Golf Club Hannah O'Sullivan 3 & 2 Sierra Brooks
2014 Nassau Country Club Kristen Gillman 2 up Brooke Henderson
2013 Country Club of Charleston Emma Talley 2 & 1 Yueer Cindy Feng
2012 The Country Club (Cleveland) Lydia Ko 3 & 1 Jaye Marie Green
2011 Rhode Island Country Club Danielle Kang (2) 6 & 5 Moriya Jutanugarn
2010 Charlotte Country Club Danielle Kang 2 & 1 Jessica Korda
2009 Old Warson Country Club Jennifer Song 3 & 1 Jennifer Johnson
2008 Eugene Country Club Amanda Blumenherst 2 & 1 Azahara Muñoz
2007 Crooked Stick Golf Club Mariajo Uribe 1 up Amanda Blumenherst
2006 Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Kimberly Kim 1 up Katharina Schallenberg
2005 Ansley Golf Club Morgan Pressel 9 & 8 Maru Martinez
2004 The Kahkwa Club Jane Park 2 up Amanda McCurdy
2003 Philadelphia Country Club Virada Nirapathpongporn 2 & 1 Jane Park
2002 Sleepy Hollow Country Club Becky Lucidi 3 & 2 Brandi Jackson
2001 Flint Hills National Golf Club Meredith Duncan 37 holes Nicole Perrot
2000 Waverley Country Club Marcy Newton 8 & 7 Laura Myerscough
1999 Biltmore Forest Country Club Dorothy Delasin 4 & 3 Jimin Kang
1998 Barton Hills Country Club Grace Park 7 & 6 Jenny Chuasiriporn
1997 Brae Burn Country Club Silvia Cavalleri 5 & 4 Robin Burke
1996 Firethorn Golf Club Kelli Kuehne (2) 2 & 1 Marisa Baena
1995 The Country Club Kelli Kuehne 4 & 3 Anne-Marie Knight
1994 The Homestead Wendy Ward 2 up Jill McGill
1993 San Diego Country Club Jill McGill 1 up Sarah LeBrun Ingram
1992 Kemper Lakes Golf Club Vicki Goetze (2) 1 up Annika Sörenstam
1991 Prairie Dunes Country Club Amy Fruhwirth 5 & 4 Heidi Voorhees
1990 Canoe Brook Country Club Pat Hurst 37 holes Stephanie Davis
1989 Pinehurst Resort Vicki Goetze 4 & 3 Brandie Burton
1988 Minikahda Club Pearl Sinn 6 & 5 Karen Noble
1987 Rhode Island Country Club Kay Cockerill (2) 3 & 2 Tracy Kerdyk
1986 Pasatiempo Golf Club Kay Cockerill 9 & 7 Kathleen McCarthy
1985 Fox Chapel Country Club Michiko Hattori 5 & 4 Cheryl Stacy
1984 Broadmoor Golf Club, Seattle Deb Richard 37 holes Kimberly Williams
1983 Canoe Brook Country Club Joanne Pacillo 2 & 1 Sally Quinlan
1982 Broadmoor Golf Club Juli Inkster (3) 4 & 3 Cathy Hanlon
1981 Waverley Country Club Juli Inkster (2) 1 up Lindy Goggin
1980 Prairie Dunes Country Club Juli Inkster 2 up Patti Rizzo
1979 Memphis Country Club Carolyn Hill 7 & 6 Patty Sheehan
1978 Sunnybrook Golf Club Cathy Sherk 4 & 3 Judith Oliver
1977 Cincinnati Country Club Beth Daniel (2) 3 & 1 Cathy Sherk
1976 Del Paso Country Club Donna Horton 2 & 1 Marianne Bretton
1975 Brae Burn Country Club Beth Daniel 3 & 2 Donna Horton
1974 Broadmoor Golf Club, Seattle Cynthia Hill 5 & 4 Carol Semple
1973 Montclair Golf Club Carol Semple 1 up Anne Quast Sander
1972 St. Louis Country Club Mary Budke 5 & 4 Cynthia Hill
1971 Atlanta Country Club Laura Baugh 1 up Beth Barry
1970 Wee Burn Country Club Martha Wilkinson 3 & 2 Cynthia Hill
1969 Las Colinas Country Club Catherine Lacoste 3 & 2 Shelley Hamlin
1968 Birmingham Country Club JoAnne Gunderson (5) 5 & 4 Anne Quast Welts
1967 Annandale Golf Club Mary Lou Dill 5 & 4 Jean Ashley
1966 Sewickley Heights Golf Club JoAnne Gunderson (4) 41 holes Marlene Stewart Streit
1965 Lakewood Country Club (Colorado) Jean Ashley 5 & 4 Anne Quast Welts
1964 Prairie Dunes Country Club Barbara McIntire (2) 3 & 2 JoAnne Gunderson
1963 Taconic Golf Club Anne Quast Welts (3) 2 & 1 Peggy Conley
1962 Country Club of Rochester JoAnne Gunderson (3) 9 & 8 Ann Baker
1961 Tacoma Country and Golf Club Anne Quast Decker (2) 14 & 13 Phyllis Preuss
1960 Tulsa Country Club JoAnne Gunderson (2) 6 & 5 Jean Ashley
1959 Congressional Country Club Barbara McIntire 4 & 3 Joanne Goodwin
1958 Wee Burn Country Club Anne Quast 3 & 2 Barbara Romack
1957 Del Paso Country Club JoAnne Gunderson 8 & 6 Ann Casey Johnstone
1956 Meridian Hills Country Club Marlene Stewart 2 & 1 JoAnne Gunderson
1955 Myers Park Country Club Patricia Lesser 7 & 6 Jane Nelson
1954 Allegheny Country Club Barbara Romack 4 & 2 Mickey Wright
1953 Rhode Island Country Club Mary Lena Faulk 3 & 2 Polly Riley
1952 Waverley Country Club Jackie Pung 2 & 1 Shirley McFedters
1951 Town & Country Club Dorothy Kirby 2 & 1 Claire Doran
1950 East Lake Golf Club Beverly Hanson 6 & 4 Mae Murray
1949 Merion Golf Club Dorothy Germain Porter 3 & 2 Dot Kielty
1948 Pebble Beach Golf Links Grace Lenczyk 4 & 3 Helen Sigel
1947 Franklin Hills Country Club Louise Suggs 2 up Dorothy Kirby
1946 Southern Hills Country Club Babe Zaharias 11 & 9 Clara Sherman
1942–45: No championships due to World War II
1941 The Country Club Betty Hicks Newell 5 & 3 Helen Sigel
1940 Pebble Beach Golf Links Betty Jameson (2) 6 & 5 Jane S. Cothran
1939 Wee Burn Club Betty Jameson 3 & 2 Dorothy Kirby
1938 Westmoreland Country Club Patty Berg 6 & 5 Estelle Lawson Page
1937 Memphis Country Club Estelle Lawson Page 7 & 6 Patty Berg
1936 Canoe Brook Country Club Pam Barton 4 & 3 Maureen Orcutt
1935 Interlachen Country Club Glenna Collett-Vare (6) 3 & 2 Patty Berg
1934 Whitemarsh Valley Country Club Virginia Van Wie (3) 2 & 1 Dorothy Traung
1933 Exmoor Country Club Virginia Van Wie (2) 4 & 3 Helen Hicks
1932 Salem Country Club Virginia Van Wie 10 & 8 Glenna Collett Vare
1931 Country Club of Buffalo Helen Hicks 2 & 1 Glenna Collett-Vare
1930 Los Angeles Country Club Glenna Collett (5) 6 & 5 Virginia Van Wie
1929 Oakland Hills Country Club Glenna Collett (4) 4 & 3 Leona Pressler
1928 The Homestead Glenna Collett (3) 13 & 12 Virginia Van Wie
1927 Cherry Valley Club Miriam Burns Horn 5 & 4 Maureen Orcutt
1926 Merion Golf Club Helen Stetson 3 & 1 Elizabeth Goss
1925 St. Louis Country Club Glenna Collett (2) 9 & 8 Alexa Stirling
1924 Rhode Island Country Club Dorothy Campbell (3) 7 & 6 Mary Browne
1923 Westchester Country Club Edith Cummings 3 & 2 Alexa Stirling
1922 The Greenbrier Glenna Collett 5 & 4 Margaret Gavin
1921 Hollywood Golf Club Marion Hollins 5 & 4 Alexa Stirling
1920 Mayfield Country Club Alexa Stirling (3) 5 & 4 Dorothy Campbell
1919 Shawnee Country Club Alexa Stirling (2) 6 & 5 Margaret Gavin
1917–18: No championships due to World War I
1916 Belmont Springs Country Club Alexa Stirling 2 & 1 Mildred Caverly
1915 Onwentsia Club Florence Vanderbeck 3 & 2 Margaret Gavin
1914 Nassau Country Club Katherine Harley (2) 1 up Elaine Rosenthal
1913 Wilmington Country Club Gladys Ravenscroft 2 up Marion Hollins
1912 Essex County Country Club Margaret Curtis (3) 3 & 2 Nonna Barlow
1911 Baltusrol Golf Club Margaret Curtis (2) 5 & 3 Lillian B. Hyde
1910 Homewood Country Club Dorothy Campbell (2) 2 & 1 Mrs. F. M. Martin
1909 Merion Golf Club Dorothy Campbell 3 & 2 Nonna Barlow
1908 Chevy Chase Club Katherine Harley 6 & 5 Mrs. T. H. Polhemus
1907 Midlothian Country Club Margaret Curtis 7 & 6 Harriot Curtis
1906 Brae Burn Country Club Harriot Curtis 2 & 1 Mary B. Adams
1905 Morris County Golf Club Pauline Mackay 1 up Margaret Curtis
1904 Merion Golf Club Georgianna Bishop[2] 5 & 3 Mrs. E. F. Sanford
1903 Chicago Golf Club Bessie Anthony 7 & 6 J. Anna Carpenter
1902 The Country Club Genevieve Hecker (2) 4 & 3 Louisa A. Wells
1901 Baltusrol Golf Club Genevieve Hecker 5 & 3 Lucy Herron
1900 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Frances C. Griscom 6 & 5 Margaret Curtis
1899 Philadelphia Country Club Ruth Underhill 2 & 1 Margaret Fox
1898 Ardsley Club Beatrix Hoyt (3) 5 & 3 Maude Wetmore
1897 Essex County Club Beatrix Hoyt (2) 5 & 4 Nellie Sargent
1896 Morris County Golf Club Beatrix Hoyt 2 & 1 Mrs. Arthur Turnure
1895 Meadow Brook Club Lucy Barnes Brown 132[3] Nellie Sargent

Multiple winners

Nineteen players have won more than one U.S. Women's Amateur, through 2024:

Seven players have won both the U.S. Women's Amateur and Open Championships, through 2024:

Eleven players have won both the U.S. Women's and British Ladies Amateur Championships, through 2024:

^ Won both in same year.

Future sites

Year Edition Course Location Dates Previous championships hosted
2025 125th Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Bandon, Oregon August 4–10
2026 126th Honors Course Ooltewah, Tennessee August 3–9
2027 127th Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 Pinehurst, North Carolina August 2–8 1989
2028 128th Brae Burn Country Club West Newton, Massachusetts August 7–13 1906, 1975, 1997
2029 129th Oakland Hills Country Club Bloomfield Hills, Michigan August 6–12 1929
2030 130th Olympic Club San Francisco, California August 5–11
2031 131st Baltimore Country Club, East Course at Five Farms Baltimore, Maryland August 4–10
2032 132nd Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Bandon, Oregon August 2–8 2025
2033 133rd Erin Hills Erin, Wisconsin August 8–14
2034 134th The Country Club Salt Lake City, Utah August 7–13
2035 135th Atlanta Athletic Club Johns Creek, Georgia August 6–12
2037 137th Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst, North Carolina TBD

Saucon Valley Country Club is slated to host in 2038.
Canterbury Golf Club is slated to host in 2039.
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is also slated to host in 2041.
Pinehurst Resort is also slated to host in 2044.
Oakmont Country Club is slated to host in 2046.
Source[4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Changes Made to USGA Championship Roster" (Press release). United States Golf Association. February 11, 2013. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Miss Bishop Wins Golf Championship. Defeats Mrs. Sanford in Final Match by 5 Up and 3 to Play. Played in Merion Links. Winner is from the Brooklawn Club of Bridgeport. Large Gallery Sees". The New York Times. October 16, 1904. Retrieved April 18, 2011. Miss Georgianna Bishop, representing the Brooklawn Golf Club of Bridgeport, Conn., won the women's golf championship of the United States to-day by defeating Mrs. E.F. Sanford of the Essex County Country Club of Orange, N.J., by 5 up and 3 to play. ...
  3. ^ The 1895 tournament was an 18-hole stroke play event; match play did not begin until the following year.
  4. ^ "Future Sites: U.S. Women's Amateur". USGA.