The USGA has announced qualifying sites for the 10th U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship to be held at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma , from May 10-14, 2025.
Conducted over 18 holes, qualifying will take place at 15 sites in 14 states across the United States, with an additional site waiting for confirmation in Colorado.
You can apply to play HERE.
Qualifying Sites -
TBD (1)Massachusetts
Thursday, August 15 (1)Bent Pine Golf Club, Vero Beach, Fla.
Friday, August 16 (1)Boulder Creek Golf Club, Boulder City, NV
Monday, August 19 (1)St. Ives Country Club, Johns Creek, GA
Tuesday, August 20 (1)West Shore Golf Club, Grosse Ile, MI
Thursday, August 22 (1)Belmont Country Club, Perrysburg, OH
Monday, August 26 (2)Del Rio Country Club, Modesto, CA
Painted Dunes Golf Course, El Paso, TX
Tuesday, August 27 (1)Glen Ridge Country Club, Glen Ridge, NJ
Monday, September 9 (1)Rockford Country Club, Rockford, IL
Monday, September 16 (1)Wigwam Golf Club, Litchfield Park, AZ
Thursday, September 19 (1)Big Spring Country Club, Louisville, KY
Tuesday, September 24 (1)Radley Run Country Club, West Chester, PA
Monday, September 30 (4)Friendly Hills Country Club, Whittier, CA
The Forest Country Club (Bear Course), Fort Myers, Fla.
The Wilds Golf Club, Prior Lake, MN
Finley Golf Club, Chapel Hill, NC
Tuesday, October 1 (2)Country Club of Farmington, Farmington, CN
The Home Course, DuPont, WA
Wednesday, October 2 (2)Club Campestre Chiluca, Lopez Mateos, México
Belmar Golf Club, Norman, OK
Thursday, October 3 (2)English Turn Golf & Country Club, New Orleans, LA
The Legends Country Club, St. Louis, MO
Thursday, October 10 (1)Country Club of Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
Thursday, October 17 (1)Hot Springs Country Club (Arlington Course), Hot Springs, AR
Tuesday, November 5 (1)Lake Windcrest Golf Club, Magnolia, TX
Monday, November 11 (1)Shady Valley Country Club, Arlington, TX
Monday, November 18 (1)SunRiver Golf Club, St. George, UT
ABOUT THE U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball
The U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball, the
newest USGA championship, was played for
the first time in 2015 at Bandon Dunes Golf
Resort in Bandon, Oregon. It immediately became
one
of the USGA's most popular tournaments. The event,
which
has
no age restriction, is open to those women
with
a Handicap Index of 14.4 or lower. It is one
of
14 national championships conducted annually
by
the USGA, 10 of which are strictly for
amateurs.
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