ANWA LIVE SCORING: Defending champ Anna Davis gets four-shot penalty on first hole
Update: Defending champion Anna Davis got off to the rockiest of starts on Wednesday at Champions Retreat, incurring four penalty strokes on the very first hole.
Due to wet course conditions, the ANWA Committee enacted the Model Local Rule E-3 “preferred lies” for the first two rounds of the tournament. The rule allows players to lift, clean and replace the ball in “areas cut to fairway height or less”, but Davis mistakenly though it applied to the entire course, and she twice lifted her ball in the rough. With two 2-shot penalties, her score on the first hole went from a 5 to a 9.
More updates to follow...
The fourth edition of the Augusta National Women's Amateur tees off on Wednesday at Champions Retreat where an elite field of 72 women will compete for one of amateur golf's most coveted championships.
With 29 of the top 30 players in the current women’s world rankings in the field, there is no shortage of marquee pairings for the first day at Champions Retreat.
World No. 1
Rose Zhang will begin her quest for the only major amateur which has eluded her at 8:46 a.m. ET when she goes off with the reigning
U.S. Women's Amateur champion Saki Baba of Japan and 2021 Spanish Women's Amateur champion Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio.
World No. 2
Ingrid Lindblad, who has finished in the top-three in each of her first two ANWAs, will be paired with
Boyhun Park and
Mizuki Hashimoto, the 2023
Australian Women's Amateur and
2021 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific champion who is making her second ANWA appearance.
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Defending champion
Anna Davis, who is coming off a win a few weeks ago at the
Junior Invitational at Sage Valley, begins her title defense at 9:21 a.m. ET when she tees off with Wake Forest's
Emilia Migliaccio, who finished runner-up in 2021, and Florida State's
Charlotte Heath, the
2020 Australian Women's Amateur champion who is making her first trip to Augusta.
World No. 4
Rachel Kuehn, one of three Wake Forest players in the field, is paired with Stanford freshman
Megha Ganne and 2022 Japan Women's Amateur champion
Sayaka Teraoka.
2021
U.S. Women's Amateur champion
Jensen Castle tees off alongside Wake Forest sophomore
Carolina Lopez Chacarra, who is making her third ANWA appearance and
Minsol Kim, the 2022 Korea Girls Junior champion who tied for 10th in the LPGA Tour's BMW Ladies Championship in her homeland in October.
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Related: ANWA: The most intriguing players in the field
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The first 36 holes will be played at Champions Retreat Golf Club (Island and Bluff nines) on Wednesday and Thursday and after a cut, the top 30 players and ties will compete in the final round at Augusta National Golf Club on Saturday, April 1.
This year's ANWA will feature expanded broadcast coverage, as Golf Channel will televise the first and second rounds from Champions Retreat from 1:30-3:30 p.m. ET. NBC will air the final round from Augusta National beginning at 12 noon ET on April 1.
ABOUT THE
Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA)
54-hole stroke-play tournament that will include a
72 player international field. The field will include
winners of other recognized tournaments while also
utilizing the Women's World Amateur Golf Rankings.
The first two rounds will be played at
Champions
Retreat Golf Club before the field is cut to the low 30
and ties for the final round at Augusta National.
The tournament will be played the week before
the
Masters, concluding on Saturday.
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