U.S. Senior Women's Amateur
Appearance
The United States Senior Women's Amateur Golf Championship was launched in 1962 as an annual tournament for female amateur golfing competitors at least 50 years of age. The format began as a 54-hole stroke play competition over three days until 1997 when it was changed to a match play event. Sectional qualifying was first implemented for the 2000 championship.
The U.S. Senior Women's Amateur operates through the auspices of the United States Golf Association.
In 1977 Dorothy Germain Porter became the first U.S. Women's Amateur champion to win the Seniors' title.
Starting in 2018, the reigning champion and runner-up, and the preceding year's champion, will be eligible to participate in the U.S. Senior Women's Open.
Winners
Match play era winners
Stroke play era winners
Multiple winners
- 5 wins: Carolyn Cudone
- 4 wins: Dorothy Germain Porter, Anne Quast, Carol Semple Thompson
- 3 wins: Marlene Streit, Diane Lang, Ellen Port, Lara Tennant
- 2 wins: Loma Smith, Maureen Orcutt, Alice Dye, Constance Guthrie, Gayle Borthwick
Future sites
Year | Edition | Course | Location | Dates |
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2024 | 62nd | Broadmoor Golf Club | Seattle, Washington | September 21–26 |
2025 | 63rd | The Homestead | Hot Springs, Virginia | September 13–18 |
2026 | 64th | Portland Golf Club | Portland, Oregon | TBD |
References
- ^ "U.S. Open to cancel qualifying, have all-exempt field; 4 more USGA events nixed". Golfweek. May 18, 2020.