U.S. Women's Open
Tournament information | |
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Location | San Francisco, California in 2021 |
Established | 1946, 76 years ago |
Course(s) | Olympic Club, Lake course in 2021 |
Par | 71 (in 2021) |
Length | 6,486 yd (5,931 m) in 2021 |
Organized by | USGA (since 1953) |
Tour(s) | LPGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | $10 million in 2022 |
Month played | June |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 272 Annika Sörenstam (1996) 272 Juli Inkster (1999) 272 Chun In-gee (2015) |
To par | –16 Juli Inkster (1999) |
Current champion | |
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The U.S. Women's Open, one of nine national golf championships conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA), is the oldest of the LPGA Tour's five major championships, which includes the Chevron Championship, Women's PGA Championship, Women's Open Championship, and The Evian Championship.
Established 76 years ago in 1946, the U.S. Women's Open is the only event to have been recognized as a major by the LPGA since the group's founding in 1950. Originally operated by the Women's Professional Golfers Association (WPGA) for its first three years and the LPGA for the next four, it became a USGA event in 1953.[1] Since 2018, the tournament has normally been held the week after Memorial Day. The U.S. Women's Open is the second major of the LPGA season and has the highest purse in women's golf. The most recent increase, announced in January 2022, saw the purse nearly double from its previous $5.5 million (2019–2021)[2] to $10 million starting in . The 2022 purse increase came about when the nonprofit health care company ProMedica was announced as the tournament's presenting sponsor.[3]
For 2020, it was the final major of the year and be held for the first time over two courses, as it was postponed to December, due to the COVID-19 pandemic that postponed golf tournaments from March through June.[4]
In 2007, international players outnumbered Americans for the first time.[5] The 2008 tournament was won by 19-year-old South Korean Inbee Park, who became the event's youngest winner ever.
Since 2018, the U.S. Women's Open has normally been held prior to its men's counterpart (rather than following it and the U.S. Senior Open). When announcing this schedule change, the USGA stated that it would "provide optimum playing conditions for the world's best players across a broader variety of the country's finest golf courses."[6]
The playoff format was modified in 2018, reduced from three to two aggregate holes, followed by sudden death.[7] The last 18-hole playoff was in 2006; the three-hole playoff was introduced the following year and used in 2011 and 2016.
Qualification[]
The U.S. Women's Open is open to any professional or amateur female golfer. Amateurs must have an up-to-date USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 2.4,[8] lowered in 2014 from 4.4 in 2013.[9] Players may obtain a place by being exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying.
In 2002, a two-stage method of qualification was introduced: 18 holes for local qualifying and 36 holes for sectional qualifying. In 2010, the qualification process reverted to a single sectional stage of 36 holes played on a single day.
The criteria for exemption from qualifying has changed through the years. In 2010, there were eleven exemption categories, including winners of the U.S. Women's Open for the last ten years, winners of the other three majors for the last five years, the top 50 from the previous year's LPGA Tour money list, the top five from the previous year's Japan LPGA Tour, Korea LPGA Tour, and Ladies European Tour money lists, and official winners of LPGA co-sponsored events for the 52-week period prior to the U.S. Women's Open.[10]
There is no upper or lower age limit. The youngest-ever qualifiers were 11-year-old Lucy Li in 2014,[11] and 12-year-old Lexi Thompson in 2007.[12]
Winners of major amateur tournaments are also exempt. Currently, winners of the U.S. Girls' Junior, and U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur and the finalist of the U.S. Women's Amateur (all USGA events) are exempt provided they did not turn professional beforehand. Winners of the Augusta National Women's Amateur Championship will qualify effective with the inaugural tournament in 2019. The U.S. Women's Amateur champion is exempt, regardless of turning professional between the Women's Amateur and the U.S. Women's Open as a result of an August 2019 rule change by the USGA.[13]
Winners[]
The number following some winners' names indicates the cumulative number of U.S. Women's Open wins for that player.
Year | Champion | Score | To Par | Margin of Victory |
Runner(s)-up | Purse ($)[14] |
Winner's share ($) |
Venue | Location |
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2021 | ![]() |
280 | −4 | Playoff | ![]() |
5,500,000 | 1,000,000 | Olympic Club, Lake Course | San Francisco, CA |
2020 | ![]() |
281 | −3 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
5,500,000 | 1,000,000 | Champions Golf Club | Houston, TX |
2019 | ![]() |
278 | −6 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
5,500,000 | 1,000,000 | Charleston, SC | |
2018 | ![]() |
277 | −11 | Playoff | ![]() |
5,000,000 | 900,000 | Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club | Shoal Creek, AL |
2017 | ![]() |
277 | −11 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
5,000,000 | 900,000 | Trump National Golf Club | Bedminster, NJ |
2016 | ![]() |
282 | −6 | Playoff | ![]() |
4,500,000 | 810,000 | CordeValle Golf Club | San Martin, CA |
2015 | ![]() |
272 | −8 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
4,500,000 | 810,000 | Lancaster Country Club | Lancaster, PA |
2014 | ![]() |
278 | −2 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
4,000,000 | 720,000 | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 | Pinehurst, NC |
2013 | ![]() |
280 | −8 | 4 strokes | ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Sebonack Golf Club | Southampton, NY |
2012 | ![]() |
281 | −7 | 4 strokes | ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Blackwolf Run, composite course | Kohler, WI |
2011 | ![]() |
281 | −3 | Playoff | ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Broadmoor Golf Club, East Course | Colorado Springs, CO |
2010 | ![]() |
281 | −3 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, PA |
2009 | ![]() |
284 | E | 1 stroke | ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Saucon Valley Country Club | Bethlehem, PA |
2008 | ![]() |
283 | −9 | 4 strokes | ![]() |
3,250,000 | 585,000 | Interlachen Country Club | Edina, MN |
2007 | ![]() |
279 | −5 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
3,100,000 | 560,000 | Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club | Southern Pines, NC |
2006 | ![]() |
284 | E | Playoff | ![]() |
3,100,000 | 560,000 | Newport Country Club | Newport, RI |
2005 | ![]() |
287 | +3 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
3,100,000 | 560,000 | Cherry Hills Country Club | Cherry Hills Village, CO |
2004 | ![]() |
274 | −10 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
3,100,000 | 560,000 | South Hadley, MA | |
2003 | ![]() |
283 | −1 | Playoff | ![]() ![]() |
3,100,000 | 560,000 | Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Witch Hollow Course | North Plains, OR |
2002 | ![]() |
276 | −4 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
3,000,000 | 535,000 | Prairie Dunes Golf Club | Hutchinson, KS |
2001 | ![]() |
273 | −7 | 8 strokes | ![]() |
2,900,000 | 520,000 | Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club | Southern Pines, NC |
2000 | ![]() |
282 | −6 | 5 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
2,750,000 | 500,000 | Merit Club | Libertyville, IL |
1999 | ![]() |
272 | −16 | 5 strokes | ![]() |
1,750,000 | 315,000 | Old Waverly Golf Club | West Point, MS |
1998 | ![]() |
290 | +6 | Playoff | ![]() |
1,500,000 | 267,500 | Blackwolf Run, composite course | Kohler, WI |
1997 | ![]() |
274 | −10 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
1,300,000 | 232,500 | Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Witch Hollow Course | North Plains, OR |
1996 | ![]() |
272 | −8 | 6 strokes | ![]() |
1,200,000 | 212,500 | Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club | Southern Pines, NC |
1995 | ![]() |
278 | −2 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
1,000,000 | 175,000 | Broadmoor Golf Club, East Course | Colorado Springs, CO |
1994 | ![]() |
277 | −7 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
850,000 | 155,000 | Indianwood Golf and Country Club, Old Course | Lake Orion, MI |
1993 | ![]() |
280 | −8 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
800,000 | 144,000 | Crooked Stick Golf Club | Carmel, IN |
1992 | ![]() |
280 | −4 | Playoff | ![]() |
700,000 | 130,000 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, PA |
1991 | ![]() |
283 | −1 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
600,000 | 110,000 | Colonial Country Club | Fort Worth, TX |
1990 | ![]() |
284 | −4 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
500,000 | 85,000 | Atlanta Athletic Club, Riverside Course | Duluth, GA[N 1] |
1989 | ![]() |
278 | −2 | 4 strokes | ![]() |
450,000 | 80,000 | Indianwood Golf and Country Club, Old Course | Lake Orion, MI |
1988 | ![]() |
277 | −7 | 3 strokes | ![]() |
400,000 | 70,000 | Baltimore Country Club, Five Farms, East Course | Baltimore, MD |
1987 | ![]() |
285 | −3 | Playoff | ![]() ![]() |
325,000 | 55,000 | Plainfield Country Club | Edison, NJ |
1986 | ![]() |
287 | −1 | Playoff | ![]() ![]() |
300,000 | 50,000 | NCR Country Club | Kettering, OH |
1985 | ![]() |
280 | −8 | 3 strokes | ![]() |
250,000 | 41,975 | Baltusrol Golf Club, Upper Course | Springfield, NJ |
1984 | ![]() |
290 | +2 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
225,000 | 36,000 | Peabody, MA | |
1983 | ![]() |
290 | +6 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
200,000 | 32,780 | Broken Arrow, OK | |
1982 | ![]() |
283 | −5 | 6 strokes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
175,000 | 27,315 | Del Paso Country Club | Sacramento, CA |
1981 | ![]() |
279 | −9 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
150,000 | 22,000 | La Grange Country Club | La Grange, IL |
1980 | ![]() |
280 | −4 | 9 strokes | ![]() |
140,000 | 20,047 | Nashville, TN | |
1979 | ![]() |
284 | E | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
125,000 | 19,000 | Brooklawn Country Club | Fairfield, CT |
1978 | ![]() |
289 | +5 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
100,000 | 15,000 | Indianapolis, IN | |
1977 | ![]() |
292 | +4 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
75,000 | 11,040 | Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, MN |
1976 | ![]() |
292 | +8 | Playoff | ![]() |
60,000 | 9,054 | Rolling Green Golf Club | Springfield, PA |
1975 | ![]() |
295 | +7 | 4 strokes | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
55,000 | 8,044 | Atlantic City Country Club | Northfield, NJ |
1974 | ![]() |
295 | +7 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
40,000 | 6,073 | La Grange Country Club | La Grange, IL |
1973 | ![]() |
290 | +2 | 5 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
40,000 | 6,000 | Country Club of Rochester | Rochester, NY |
1972 | ![]() |
299 | +11 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
40,000 | 6,000 | Winged Foot Golf Club, East Course | Mamaroneck, NY |
1971 | ![]() |
288 | E | 7 strokes | ![]() |
31,000 | 5,000 | Erie, PA | |
1970 | ![]() |
287 | +3 | 1 stroke | ![]() ![]() |
20,000 | 4,000 | Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, MN |
1969 | ![]() |
294 | +2 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
31,040 | 5,000 | Pensacola, FL | |
1968 | ![]() |
289 | +5 | 3 strokes | ![]() |
25,000 | 5,000 | Fleetwood, PA | |
1967 | ![]() |
294 | +6 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
25,000 | 0 | The Homestead | Hot Springs, VA |
1966 | ![]() |
297 | +9 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
20,000 | 4,000 | Hazeltine National Golf Club | Chaska, MN |
1965 | ![]() |
290 | +2 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
17,780 | 3,800 | Atlantic City Country Club | Northfield, NJ |
1964 | ![]() |
290 | −2 | Playoff | ![]() |
9,900 | 2,090 | San Diego Country Club | Chula Vista, CA |
1963 | ![]() |
289 | −3 | 3 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
9,000 | 1,900 | Cincinnati, OH | |
1962 | ![]() |
301 | +13 | 2 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
8,000 | 1,800 | Myrtle Beach, SC | |
1961 | ![]() |
293 | +5 | 6 strokes | ![]() |
8,000 | 1,800 | Baltusrol Golf Club, Lower Course | Springfield, NJ |
1960 | ![]() |
292 | +4 | 1 stroke | ![]() |
7,200 | 1,710 | Worcester Country Club | Worcester, MA |
1959 | ![]() |
287 | +7 | 2 strokes | ![]() |
7,200 | 1,800 | Pittsburgh, PA | |
1958 | ![]() |
290 | −2 | 5 strokes | ![]() |
7,200 | 1,800 | Bloomfield Hills, MI | |
1957 | ![]() |
299 | +7 | 6 strokes | ![]() |
7,200 | 1,800 | Winged Foot Golf Club, East Course | Mamaroneck, NY |
1956 | ![]() |
302 | +7 | Playoff | ![]() |
6,000 | 1,500 | Northland Country Club | Duluth, MN |
1955 | ![]() |
299 | +11 | 4 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
7,500 | 2,000 | Wichita, KS | |
1954 | ![]() |
291 | +3 | 12 strokes | ![]() |
7,500 | 2,000 | Peabody, MA | |
1953 | ![]() |
302 | +6 | Playoff | ![]() |
7,500 | 2,000 | Country Club of Rochester | Rochester, NY |
1952 | ![]() |
284 | +8 | 7 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
7,500 | 1,750 | Bala Golf Club | Philadelphia, PA |
1951 | ![]() |
293 | +5 | 5 strokes | ![]() |
7,500 | 1,500 | Druid Hills Golf Club | Atlanta, GA |
1950 | ![]() |
291 | −9 | 9 strokes | ![]() |
5,000 | 1,250 | Wichita, KS | |
1949 | ![]() |
291 | −9 | 14 strokes | ![]() |
7,500 | 1,500 | Prince George's Golf and Country Club | Landover, MD |
1948 | ![]() |
300 | E | 8 strokes | ![]() |
7,500 | 1,200 | Atlantic City Country Club | Northfield, NJ |
1947 | ![]() |
295 | −9 | 6 strokes | ![]() ![]() |
7,500 | 1,200 | Greensboro, NC | |
1946 | ![]() |
5 & 4 | ![]() |
19,700 | 5,600 | Spokane, WA |
(a) = Amateur
† = Won 5 and 4 over Betty Jameson in 36-hole match play final
- ^ The club is located in a portion of the Duluth postal area that became part of the newly incorporated city of Johns Creek in 2006. Although the club is still served by the Duluth post office, it now lists its mailing address as Johns Creek.
Multiple champions[]
This table lists the golfers who have won more than one U.S. Women's Open.
Deceased golfer † |
Career Grand Slam winners ‡ |
Golfer | Country | Total | Years |
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Betsy Rawls | ![]() |
4 | 1951, 1953, 1957, 1960 |
Mickey Wright ‡ | ![]() |
4 | 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964 |
Babe Zaharias † | ![]() |
3 | 1948, 1950, 1954 |
Susie Berning | ![]() |
3 | 1968, 1972, 1973 |
Hollis Stacy | ![]() |
3 | 1977, 1978, 1984 |
Annika Sörenstam ‡ | ![]() |
3 | 1995, 1996, 2006 |
Louise Suggs ‡ | ![]() |
2 | 1949, 1952 |
Donna Caponi | ![]() |
2 | 1969, 1970 |
JoAnne Carner | ![]() |
2 | 1971, 1976 |
Betsy King | ![]() |
2 | 1989, 1990 |
Patty Sheehan | ![]() |
2 | 1992, 1994 |
Karrie Webb ‡ | ![]() |
2 | 2000, 2001 |
Juli Inkster ‡ | ![]() |
2 | 1999, 2002 |
Meg Mallon | ![]() |
2 | 1991, 2004 |
Inbee Park | ![]() |
2 | 2008, 2013 |
The defending champion has retained the title on seven occasions, most recently 21 years ago in 2001:
- 2001 - Karrie Webb
- 1996 - Annika Sörenstam
- 1990 - Betsy King
- 1978 - Hollis Stacy
- 1973 - Susie Berning
- 1970 - Donna Caponi
- 1959 - Mickey Wright
Through 2021, three consecutive championships has not been achieved.
Future sites[]
Year | Course | Location | Dates | Previous championships hosted |
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2022 | Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club | Southern Pines, North Carolina | June 2–5 | 1996, 2001, 2007 |
2023 | Pebble Beach Golf Links | Pebble Beach, California | June 1–4 | |
2024 | Lancaster Country Club | Lancaster, Pennsylvania | May 30 – June 2 | 2015 |
2025 | Erin Hills | Erin, Wisconsin | May 29 – June 1 | |
2026 | Riviera Country Club | Pacific Palisades, California | TBD | |
2027 | Inverness Club | Toledo, Ohio | TBD | |
2028 | Oakmont Country Club | Plum, Pennsylvania | TBD | 1992, 2010 |
2029 | Pinehurst No. 2 | Pinehurst, North Carolina | TBD | 2014 |
2030 | Interlachen Country Club | Edina, Minnesota | TBD | 2008 |
2031 | Oakland Hills Country Club | Bloomfield Township, Michigan | TBD | |
2034 | Merion Golf Club | Haverford, Pennsylvania | TBD |
Oakmont Country Club is also slated to host in 2038.
Oakland Hills Country Club is also slated to host in 2042.
Merion Country Club is also slated to host in 2046.
See also[]
References[]
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- ^ "Lancaster Country Club to Host 2024 US Womens Open Championship". LPGA. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
- ^ Pine, Julia (April 16, 2019). "Erin Hills to Host 2025 Women's Open, 2022 Mid-Amateur". USGA.
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External links[]
- U.S. Women's Open
- LPGA Tour events
- United States Golf Association championships
- Women's major golf championships
- Women's golf tournaments in the United States
- 1946 establishments in Washington (state)