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Meet the Americans competing in the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur field
Meet the Americans competing in the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur field

USA Today

time30-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Meet the Americans competing in the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur field

The strongest field is women's amateur golf is prepared to make its way down Magnolia Lane. The sixth Augusta National Women's Amateur tees off this week with 49 of the top 50 players in the women's World Amateur Golf Ranking dreaming of hoisting the trophy on the 18th green. Included in the field are three returning champions, including 2024 winner and current world No. 1 Lottie Woad. The field of 72 – 35 Americans and 37 internationals – will play two rounds of stroke play at nearby Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday, April 3, and Thursday, April 4, with the top-30 players and ties advancing to the final round on Saturday, April 6. The entire field will play Augusta National for a practice round on Friday, April 5. Get to know the players in the field from the United States. Americans in the Augusta National Women's Amateur field Phoebe Brinker Age: 23 Hometown: Wilmington, Delaware ANWA history: MC (2022), MC (2023), MC (2024) Caroline Canales Age: 21 Hometown: Calabasas, California ANWA history: First appearance Gianna Clemente Age: 16 Hometown: Estero, Florida ANWA history: T-14 (2023), T-5 (2024) Catie Craig Age: 21 Hometown: Sautee-Nacoochee, Georgia ANWA history: First appearance Anna Davis Age: 19 Hometown: Spring Valley, California ANWA history: 1 (2022), MC (2023), MC (2024) Megha Ganne Age: 21 Hometown: Holmdel, New Jersey ANWA history: MC (2021), MC (2022), T-9 (2023), T-20 (2024) Rachel Heck Age: 23 Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee ANWA history: T-3 (2021), T-27 (2022), MC (2024) Kary Hollenbaugh Age: 20 Hometown: New Albany, Ohio ANWA history: First appearance Jasmine Koo Age: 19 Hometown: Cerritos, California ANWA history: 4 (2024) Elise Lee Age: 18 Hometown: Irvine, California ANWA history: First appearance Mackenzie Lee Age: 21 Hometown: Little Rock, Arkansas ANWA history: First appearance Katie Li Age: 20 Hometown: Basking Ridge, New Jersey ANWA history: First appearance Isabella McCauley Age: 21 Hometown: Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota ANWA history: First appearance Avery McCrery Age: 17 Hometown: Wilmington, Delaware ANWA history: First appearance Emma McMyler Age: 22 Hometown: San Antonio, Texas ANWA history: MC (2024) Riana Mission Age: 21 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada ANWA history: First appearance Lauryn Nguyen Age: 21 Hometown: Seattle, Washington ANWA history: MC (2024) Farah O'Keefe Age: 19 Hometown: Austin, Texas ANWA history: T-20 (2024) Nikki Oh Age: 17 Hometown: Torrance, California ANWA history: First appearance Catherine Park Age: 20 Hometown: Irvine, California ANWA history: T-30 (2024) Macy Pate Age: 19 Hometown: Winston-Salem, North Carolina ANWA history: First appearance Catherine Rao Age: 20 Hometown: Camarillo, California ANWA history: First appearance Kiara Romero Age: 19 Hometown: San Jose, California ANWA history: MC (2024) Amanda Sambach Age: 22 Hometown: Pinehurst, North Carolina ANWA history: MC (2021), MC (2022), T-14 (2023), T-14 (2024) Scarlett Schremmer Age: 18 Hometown: Birmingham, Alabama ANWA history: First appearance Bailey Shoemaker Age: 20 Hometown: Dade City, Florida ANWA history: MC (2022), MC (2023), 2 (2024) Andie Smith Age: 22 Hometown: Hobe Sound, Florida ANWA history: First appearance Asterisk Talley Age: 16 Hometown: Chowchilla, California ANWA history: T-8 (2024) Kendall Todd Age: 22 Hometown: Litchfield Park, Arizona ANWA history: First appearance Avery Weed Age: 19 Hometown: Ocean Springs, Mississippi ANWA history: First appearance Casey Weidenfeld Age: 22 Hometown: Pembroke Pines, Florida ANWA history: T-5 (2024) Kelly Xu Age: 20 Hometown: Claremont, California ANWA history: MC (2024)

Augusta National Women's Amateur 2024: Field, format and how to watch
Augusta National Women's Amateur 2024: Field, format and how to watch

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Augusta National Women's Amateur 2024: Field, format and how to watch

The sixth Augusta National Women's Amateur begins April 2 in Augusta, Georgia, with 72 of the top players in amateur golf. The field will compete over 54 holes of stroke play. The first two rounds will be contested at Champions Retreat Golf Club in nearby Evans, Georgia, Wednesday and Thursday, April 2 and 3. The final round will be held at Augusta National Golf Club Saturday, April 5. The low 30 players and ties after 36 holes will qualify for the final 18 holes, A sudden-death playoff will be used if two or more players are tied after 54 holes of regulation. All players in the field will get a practice round at Augusta National on Friday, April 4, which also includes competing on the Par 3 Course. (All times EDT; stream links added when available): April 2 1:30-3:30PM: Round 1 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 3 1:30-3:30PM: Round 2 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 4 1:30-3:30PM: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 5 10AM-Noon: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) Noon-3:30PM: Final round (NBC/Peacock) Carla Bernat Escuder Phoebe Brinker Emma Kaisa Bunch Caroline Canales Sofia Cherif Essakali Euneseo Choi Gianna Clemente Beth Coulter Catie Craig Hannah Darling Anna Davis Caterina Don Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio Francesca Fiorellini Eila Galitsky Megha Ganne Sarah Hammett Rachel Heck Kary Hollenbaugh Huai-Chien Hsu Minseo Jung Tsubasa Kajitani Lauren Kim Jasmine Koo Ko Kurabayashi Arianna Lau Elise Lee Mackenzie Lee Katie Li Carolina Lopez-Chacarra Caitlyn Macnab Rianne Malixi Maria Jose Marin Paula Martin Sampedro Isabella McCauley Avery McCrery Emma McMyler Carolina Melgrati Riana Mission Lauryn Nguyen Farah O'Keefe Nikki Oh Soomin Oh Lauren Olivares Meja Ortengren Catherine Park Macy Pate Catherine Rao Andrea Revuelta Patience Rhodes Kiara Romero Louise Rydqvist Amanda Sambach Scarlett Schremmer Mamika Shinchi Bailey Shoemaker Andie Smith Achiraya Sriwong Megan Streicher Nora Sundberg Asterisk Talley Rocio Tejedo Mirabel Ting Kendall Todd Havanna Torstensson Suvichaya Vinijchaitham Avery Weed Casey Weidenfeld Lottie Woad Jeneath Wong Kelly Xu Shiyuan Zhou 1. Reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion 2. Reigning R&A Women's Amateur champion 3. Reigning Women's Asia-Pacific Amateur champion 4. Reigning R&A Girls' Amateur champion 5. Reigning U.S. Girls' Junior champion 6. Reigning Girls Junior PGA champion 7. Reigning NCAA Division I individual champion 8. Past champions of the Augusta National Women's Amateur within the last five years 9. The 30 highest ranked players from the U.S. based on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking, not otherwise qualified 10. After qualifications 1-8 above, the 30 highest ranked players not otherwise qualified, as listed on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Ranking 11. Players receiving special invitations from the Augusta National Women's Amateur Committee

Augusta National Women's Amateur 2025: Field, format and how to watch
Augusta National Women's Amateur 2025: Field, format and how to watch

NBC Sports

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Augusta National Women's Amateur 2025: Field, format and how to watch

The sixth Augusta National Women's Amateur begins April 2 in Augusta, Georgia, with 72 of the top players in amateur golf. The field will compete over 54 holes of stroke play. The first two rounds will be contested at Champions Retreat Golf Club in nearby Evans, Georgia, Wednesday and Thursday, April 2 and 3. The final round will be held at Augusta National Golf Club Saturday, April 5. The low 30 players and ties after 36 holes will qualify for the final 18 holes, with no playoff tiebreaker. All players in the field will get a practice round at Augusta National on Friday, April 4, which also includes competing on the Par 3 Course. How to watch the Augusta National Women's Amateur (All times EDT; stream links added when available): April 2 1:30-3:30PM: Round 1 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 3 1:30-3:30PM: Round 2 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 4 1:30-3:30PM: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) April 5 10AM-Noon: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App) Noon-3:30PM: Final round (NBC/Peacock) Augusta National Women's Amateur full field: Carla Bernat Escuder Phoebe Brinker Emma Kaisa Bunch Caroline Canales Sofia Cherif Essakali Euneseo Choi Gianna Clemente Beth Coulter Catie Craig Hannah Darling Anna Davis Caterina Don Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio Francesca Fiorellini Eila Galitsky Megha Ganne Sarah Hammett Rachel Heck Kary Hollenbaugh Huai-Chien Hsu Minseo Jung Tsubasa Kajitani Lauren Kim Jasmine Koo Ko Kurabayashi Arianna Lau Elise Lee Mackenzie Lee Katie Li Carolina Lopez-Chacarra Caitlyn Macnab Rianne Malixi Maria Jose Marin Paula Martin Sampedro Isabella McCauley Avery McCrery Emma McMyler Carolina Melgrati Riana Mission Lauryn Nguyen Farah O'Keefe Nikki Oh Soomin Oh Lauren Olivares Meja Ortengren Catherine Park Macy Pate Catherine Rao Andrea Revuelta Patience Rhodes Kiara Romero Louise Rydqvist Amanda Sambach Scarlett Schremmer Mamika Shinchi Bailey Shoemaker Andie Smith Achiraya Sriwong Megan Streicher Nora Sundberg Asterisk Talley Rocio Tejedo Mirabel Ting Kendall Todd Havanna Torstensson Suvichaya Vinijchaitham Avery Weed Casey Weidenfeld Lottie Woad Jeneath Wong Kelly Xu Shiyuan Zhou Augusta National Women's Amateur qualifying criteria 1. Reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion 2. Reigning R&A Women's Amateur champion 3. Reigning Women's Asia-Pacific Amateur champion 4. Reigning R&A Girls' Amateur champion 5. Reigning U.S. Girls' Junior champion 6. Reigning Girls Junior PGA champion 7. Reigning NCAA Division I individual champion 8. Past champions of the Augusta National Women's Amateur within the last five years 9. The 30 highest ranked players from the U.S. based on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking, not otherwise qualified 10. After qualifications 1-8 above, the 30 highest ranked players not otherwise qualified, as listed on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Ranking 11. Players receiving special invitations from the Augusta National Women's Amateur Committee

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