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2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores
2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

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2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Bandon Dunes. Check out his updates from the Round of 16 here.) BANDON, Ore. — It's time for Friday at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur. There are only eight players remaining at Bandon Dunes vying for a shot to hoist the Robert Cox Trophy come Sunday on the Oregon coast. Among them include the world's No. 1 amateur, the Nos. 63 and 64 seeds and more. It's the first time since 1984 the 64 seed has made the quarters. Can she pull off another upset today? Follow the quarterfinals at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur on Friday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores and more. U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Women's Amateur. U.S. Women's Amateur 2025 quarterfinal matchups All times ET 4:40 p.m.: No. 64 Arianna Lau vs. No. 41 Brooke Biermann 4:50 p.m.: No. 4 Lyla Louderbaugh vs. No. 12 Kiara Romero 5 p.m.: No. 63 Ella Scaysbrook vs. No. 23 Taylor Kehoe 5:10 p.m.: No. 3 Eila Galitsky vs. No. 11 Megha Ganne U.S. Women's Amateur how to watch, TV information All times ET Friday, Aug. 8: Quarterfinals, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. (Golf Channel) Saturday, Aug. 9: Semifinals, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel) Sunday, Aug. 10: Championship Match (Afternoon 18), 7 p.m.-10 p.m. (Golf Channel) U.S. Women's Amateur tickets Fans do not need a ticket to attend the U.S. Women's Amateur. What the winner of U.S. Women's Amateur receives A gold medal and custody of the Robert Cox Trophy for one year Exemption from qualifying for the 2026 U.S. Women's Open at The Riviera Country Club, in Pacific Palisades, California Exemption from qualifying for the next 10 U.S. Women's Amateurs, if eligible Invitation to the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur Likely exemptions into the Chevron Championship, AIG Women's Open and Amundi Evian Championship Name engraved on 2025 USGA Champions' plaque that will reside in the USGA Museum's Hall of Champions in Liberty Corner, New Jersey This article originally appeared on Golfweek: U.S. Women's Amateur 2025: Quarterfinal scores, results, highlights

2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores
2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

USA Today

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2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Bandon Dunes. Check out his updates from the Round of 16 here.) BANDON, Ore. — It's time for Friday at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur. There are only eight players remaining at Bandon Dunes vying for a shot to hoist the Robert Cox Trophy come Sunday on the Oregon coast. Among them include the world's No. 1 amateur, the Nos. 63 and 64 seeds and more. It's the first time since 1984 the 64 seed has made the quarters. Can she pull off another upset today? Follow the quarterfinals at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur on Friday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores and more. U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Women's Amateur. U.S. Women's Amateur 2025 quarterfinal matchups All times ET 4:40 p.m.: No. 64 Arianna Lau vs. No. 41 Brooke Biermann 4:50 p.m.: No. 4 Lyla Louderbaugh vs. No. 12 Kiara Romero 5 p.m.: No. 63 Ella Scaysbrook vs. No. 23 Taylor Kehoe 5:10 p.m.: No. 3 Eila Galitsky vs. No. 11 Megha Ganne U.S. Women's Amateur how to watch, TV information All times ET U.S. Women's Amateur tickets Fans do not need a ticket to attend the U.S. Women's Amateur. What the winner of U.S. Women's Amateur receives

2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores
2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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2025 U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard: Quarterfinals updates, highlights, scores

(Editor's note: Golfweek's Cameron Jourdan is following all the action from Bandon Dunes. Check out his updates from the Round of 16 here.) BANDON, Ore. — It's time for Friday at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur. There are only eight players remaining at Bandon Dunes vying for a shot to hoist the Robert Cox Trophy come Sunday on the Oregon coast. Among them include the world's No. 1 amateur, the Nos. 63 and 64 seeds and more. It's the first time since 1984 the 64 seed has made the quarters. Can she pull off another upset today? Follow the quarterfinals at the 2025 U.S. Women's Amateur on Friday for live updates, highlights, leaderboard, scores and more. U.S. Women's Amateur live leaderboard Click here to follow scores from the U.S. Women's Amateur. U.S. Women's Amateur 2025 quarterfinal matchups All times ET 4:40 p.m.: No. 64 Arianna Lau vs. No. 41 Brooke Biermann 4:50 p.m.: No. 4 Lyla Louderbaugh vs. No. 12 Kiara Romero 5 p.m.: No. 63 Ella Scaysbrook vs. No. 23 Taylor Kehoe 5:10 p.m.: No. 3 Eila Galitsky vs. No. 11 Megha Ganne U.S. Women's Amateur how to watch, TV information All times ET Friday, Aug. 8: Quarterfinals, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. (Golf Channel) Saturday, Aug. 9: Semifinals, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel) Sunday, Aug. 10: Championship Match (Afternoon 18), 7 p.m.-10 p.m. (Golf Channel) U.S. Women's Amateur tickets Fans do not need a ticket to attend the U.S. Women's Amateur. What the winner of U.S. Women's Amateur receives A gold medal and custody of the Robert Cox Trophy for one year Exemption from qualifying for the 2026 U.S. Women's Open at The Riviera Country Club, in Pacific Palisades, California Exemption from qualifying for the next 10 U.S. Women's Amateurs, if eligible Invitation to the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur Likely exemptions into the Chevron Championship, AIG Women's Open and Amundi Evian Championship Name engraved on 2025 USGA Champions' plaque that will reside in the USGA Museum's Hall of Champions in Liberty Corner, New Jersey This article originally appeared on Golfweek: U.S. Women's Amateur 2025: Quarterfinal scores, results, highlights

Arianna Lau, an incoming Northwestern freshman, advances to quarterfinals of US Women's Amateur
Arianna Lau, an incoming Northwestern freshman, advances to quarterfinals of US Women's Amateur

Chicago Tribune

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Arianna Lau, an incoming Northwestern freshman, advances to quarterfinals of US Women's Amateur

Incoming Northwestern freshman Arianna Lau won her first three matches in the U.S. Women's Amateur — including a first-round upset of the defending champion and co-medalist — to advance to Friday's quarterfinals at Bandon Dunes in Oregon. Lau, a 17-year-old from Hong Kong, will face recent Michigan State graduate Brooke Biermann at 3:40 p.m. Central time. Lau — who will join the reigning national champion Wildcats this fall — narrowly qualified for match play, finishing in a 15-way tie for 59th after 36 holes of stroke play. She was the last to advance from a playoff for the final six spots with a birdie on the sixth extra hole. As the No. 64 seed, she then knocked off 2024 champion and this year's stroke-play co-medalist Rianne Malixi of the Philippines with a final-hole eagle Wednesday. Lau went on to win twice Thursday, defeating Golf Channel reporter Emilia Doran and Spain's Carolina López-Chacarra, this year's Inkster Award winner at Wake Forest as the NCAA's highest-ranked senior. Lau is the first No. 64 seed to reach the Women's Amateur quarterfinals since 1984, according to the USGA, and a No. 64 seed never has won any USGA title. 'I was just hoping to get a spot in match play,' Lau said in a USGA news release. 'I just really cherish this opportunity to play such a good event and just learn, just play, perform well. I'm really excited.' She wouldn't be the first incoming Northwestern freshman to win a U.S. Amateur title before getting to campus. In 2013, Wildcats signee Matt Fitzpatrick of England won the Men's Amateur at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Fitzpatrick spent only one quarter in Evanston before leaving school and turning pro. He has gone on to win 10 times on the European and PGA tours — including the 2022 U.S. Open, also at The Country Club — and has made three Ryder Cup teams.

Co-medalists, including defending champ, fall in Round of 64 at U.S. Women's Amateur
Co-medalists, including defending champ, fall in Round of 64 at U.S. Women's Amateur

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Co-medalists, including defending champ, fall in Round of 64 at U.S. Women's Amateur

(Editor's note: Follow our live updates here from the U.S. Women's Amateur.) BANDON, Ore. — Arianna Lau didn't know how close Rianne Malixi hit her approach shot on the par-5 18th hole, she just knew it was close. Roughly 10 feet, to be exact, is how close the defending U.S. Women's Amateur champion hit her 3 wood for an eagle look. Lau knew she had to respond, and she did. Hitting 3 wood herself, Lau smoked her shot to the front left part of the green and watched it roll to about 13 feet from the pin, just outside Malixi's ball. Then, the 64 seed, who advanced to earn the final spot in match play after a 3-hour, 3-minute playoff Wednesday morning, buried the putt, and Malixi couldn't match. Lau knocked out the defending champion 1 up on Wednesday afternoon under a blanket of clouds at Bandon Dunes on the Oregon coast. She had a 1-up lead on the 17th hole and missed a 3 footer for par for Malixi to tie the match, but she stepped up and hit one of the best shots of her life to knock out the top seed and defending champion on the 18th hole. "She hit a really good shot, and I just tried to match it," Lau said. She birdied the same hole in regulation on Wednesday morning to earn the final spot in match play. Her reward? The defending champion and co-medalist in Malixi. Lau got off to a quick start, too, leading 3 up after five holes, but Malixi tied the match by the turn. Then on the back, the duo went back and forth with Lau taking a 1-up lead three separate times before Malixi would tie the match. Then on the 18th tee, they matched beautiful approach shots back toward the clubhouse. However, Lau made the putt and added pressure to Malixi, who missed her eagle attempt, and her effort at the U.S. Women's Amateur was done. "I'm just really grateful, especially today. Like it taught me how to handle pressure, especially in match play," Lau said. "Yeah, I just like really happy to like even make it to round of 64, and to play pretty good golf today, yeah, it was a very — that's very good." She admitted she was nervous overnight before the early-morning playoff, but 24 holes later, she's in the Round of 32 come Thursday morning. Malixi wasn't the only co-medalist to fall Thursday. Asterisk Talley, who lost to Malixi in the championship match last year at Southern Hills, is also heading home. The No. 2 seed fell to Australia's Ella Scaysbrook 6 and 4, ending an insane run that started last week with her victory at the Junior PGA Championship in Indiana. Scaysbrook was 2 up after three holes and held that lead until the 11th, where she won four straight holes to knock off one of the best juniors in the world. Scaysbrook, who is playing in her first USGA event, said she took the underdog mentality in her match, understanding how talented her opponent was. She proved she's worthy of her flowers, too. "Proud of myself, yeah," she said. "It's pretty big. Yeah, it was very good. Good match." World No. 1 Kiara Romero took her opening match, 4 and 3. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: U.S. Women's Amateur 2025: Co-medalists lose in Round of 64

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