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2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur Saturday final round tee times, how to watch

2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur Saturday final round tee times, how to watch

USA Today03-04-2025

2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur Saturday final round tee times, how to watch
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Anna Davis is a college golfer for Auburn and a former champion of the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Golfweek spoke with her earlier this season.
The Augusta National Women's Amateur is set.
Defending champion Lottie Woad is looking to become the first two-time winner of ANWA, and she's tied for the lead at 9 under with 18 holes to go at Augusta National Golf Club on Saturday. She's tied with Kiara Romero, a sophomore at Oregon who's playing with her sister on the bag this week. First-round leader Megha Ganne, Andrea Revuelta and Carla Bernat Escuder are tied for third a shot behind.
Every player in the field will play a practice round Friday at Augusta National Golf Club, but only the 32 who made the cut will play in the final round.
From tee times to TV information, here's everything you need to know for Saturday's final round of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur.
Augusta National Women's Amateur Saturday final-round tee times
All times ET
First tee
7:50 a.m. : Achiraya Sriwong, Caitlyn Macnab
: Achiraya Sriwong, Caitlyn Macnab 8 a.m. : Ko Kurabayashi, Kelly Xu
: Ko Kurabayashi, Kelly Xu 8:10 a.m. : Mamika Shinchi, Emma McMyler
: Mamika Shinchi, Emma McMyler 8:20 a.m. : Scarlett Schremmer, Eila Galitsky
: Scarlett Schremmer, Eila Galitsky 8:30 a.m. : Caroline Canales, Carolina Melgrati
: Caroline Canales, Carolina Melgrati 8:40 a.m. : Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Anna Davis
: Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Anna Davis 8:50 a.m. : Nora Sundberg, Louise Rydqvist
: Nora Sundberg, Louise Rydqvist 9 a.m. : Farah O'Keefe, Gianna Clemente
: Farah O'Keefe, Gianna Clemente 9:10 a.m. : Minseo Jung, Elise Lee
: Minseo Jung, Elise Lee 9:20 a.m. : Paula Martin Sampedro, Catherine Park
: Paula Martin Sampedro, Catherine Park 9:30 a.m. : Kary Hollenbaugh, Amanda Sambach
: Kary Hollenbaugh, Amanda Sambach 9:40 a.m. : Jasmine Koo, Mackenzie Lee
: Jasmine Koo, Mackenzie Lee 9:50 a.m. : Meja Ortengren, Emma Kaisa Bunch
: Meja Ortengren, Emma Kaisa Bunch 10 a.m. : Megha Ganne, Asterisk Talley
: Megha Ganne, Asterisk Talley 10:10 a.m. : Carla Bernat Escuder, Andrea Revuelta
: Carla Bernat Escuder, Andrea Revuelta 10:20 a.m.: Kiara Romero, Lottie Woad
How to watch the Augusta National Women's Amateur
April 4
1:30-3:30 p.m.: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
April 5
10 a.m.-12 p.m.: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
12-3:30 p.m.: Final round coverage (NBC/Peacock)
How do you qualify for the Augusta National Women's Amateur?

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