Bandon Dunes Golf Course, a premier golfing destination, prepares for the U.S. Women’s Amateur tournament.
The U.S. Women’s Amateur golf tournament will be held at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, featuring 156 top female golfers. The event includes qualifying rounds and match play, culminating in live broadcasts by The Golf Channel, showcasing emerging talent in women’s golf and honoring its history.
Bandon, Oregon – The U.S. Women’s Amateur golf tournament is set to take place at the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort from August 4 to August 10, featuring 156 top female competitors from across the United States and Canada. Over the course of the event, the field will be narrowed to 64 players after two qualifying rounds, with all matches played on the iconic Bandon Dunes course. Live coverage will be provided by The Golf Channel from August 6 to 10, allowing golf enthusiasts to follow the action.
This prestigious tournament has become a cornerstone in the women’s amateur golf calendar, drawing participants through over 20 qualifiers held in the U.S. and Canada. Notably, Kyra Ly, a talented golfer from Portland, earned her spot by winning the Oregon Women’s Amateur. Some competitors have secured entries due to their past accomplishments or ranking exemptions. The event not only showcases emerging talent but also celebrates the rich history of women’s golf, with previous champions including legends like Juli Inkster, Morgan Pressel, and Lydia Ko.
The U.S. Women’s Amateur will unfold with golfers arriving early for practice rounds, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the stunning landscape of Bandon Dunes. The tournament format includes:
The winner of the tournament will be awarded the Robert Cox Trophy to hold for a year, as well as significant exemptions, including:
Last year’s champion, Rianne Malixi from the Philippines, will not be defending her title at this event due to international commitments.
Nestled on the southern coast of Oregon, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is renowned for its breathtaking courses. The resort features five 18-hole courses, two short courses, and a putting course. Its extraordinary scenery and challenging layouts have cemented its reputation, making it a sought-after destination that requires quick reservations due to high demand.
Bandon Dunes also emphasizes a walking golf experience, encouraging players to engage fully with the natural landscape rather than relying on golf carts. Caddy services are available, providing players with valuable course insights and enriching their overall golfing experience.
The resort has been awarded with hosting rights for 11 additional USGA events over the next 20 years, indicating its established prominence in the world of golf. The U.S. Women’s Amateur will return to this prestigious venue in 2032 and 2041, further embedding its status as a key player in women’s golf competitions.
As the countdown begins for the U.S. Women’s Amateur tournament, excitement builds among competitors and fans alike. The combination of skillful play, a beautiful setting, and the opportunity for recognition makes it a highly anticipated event in the golfing world.
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