As the USGA championships season finishes up with the final two tournaments of the season, the U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur will be held at Broadmoor Golf Club in Seattle, Wash., from September 21 to September 26.
Broadmoor Golf Club was opened in 1927, and A. Vernon Macan was the lead architect. The field is 132 players, and the course is a par 70 at 5,611 yards.
The U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur accepted 492 entries and is open to any female golfer who is 50 years of age as of Sept. 21 and whose Handicap Index® does not exceed 14.4.
Qualifying was held at 27 sites between July 25 and August 29.This will be the third consecutive U.S. Senior Women's Amateur to be contested in the Western part of the U.S., joining Alaska (2022) and Arizona (2023).
2023 championship
Sarah Gallagher, 50, of Canton, Ga., held off past USA Curtis Cup competitor Brenda Corrie Kuehn, 1 up, in the 18-hole final at Troon Country Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. Gallagher won in her first year of eligibility. This was Kuehn's second USGA final, having reached the championship match of the 1995 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur before losing to Ellen Port, a 3-time Senior Women's Amateur champion.
“I’m going to put it on the island in my kitchen,” Gallagher told the USGA after the win. “Actually, no, I can’t do that; my kids will put stuff in it. I’ll have to put [the trophy] someplace where they can’t fill it with who knows what.”
Notable events held at Broadmoor Golf Club
1952 LPGA Women's Weathervane Tournament (Betsy Rawls)
1961 U.S. Girls' Junior (Mary Lowell)
1974 U.S. Women's Amateur (Cynthia Hill)
1984 U.S. Women's Amateur (Deb Richard)
1989 Pac-10 Conference Championship (Team: Arizona State; Individual, Christian Cevaer, Stanford)
1996 U.S. Senior Women's Amateur (Gayle Borthwick)
1999 Pac-10 Conference Championship (Team: Arizona State; Individual: Paul Casey, ASU)
2007 Pac-10 Conference Women's Championship (Team: Arizona State; Individual: Tiffany Joh, UCLA)
Numerous Seattle Opens: Champions included Byron Nelson (1945), Dave Marr (1961), Jack Nicklaus (1962) and Billy Casper (1964)
Notable U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur champions
Maureen Orcutt (1962, 1966); Carolyn Cudone (1969-72); Dorothy Porter (1977, 1980-81, 1983); Alice Dye (1978-79); Marlene Stewart Streit (1985, 1994, 2003); Anne Sander (1987, 1989-90, 1993); Carol Semple Thompson (1999-2002); Diane Lang (2005-06, 2008); Ellen Port (2012-13, 2016), Lara Tennant (2018, 19, 2021)
Notable U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur runners-up
Glenna Collett Vare (1962); Ann Gregory (1971); Carolyn Cudone (1974-75); Alice Dye (1977, 1981, 1989); Cecile Maclaurin (1978-80); Marlene Stewart Streit (1986, 1988, 1990, 1995-96); Anne Sander (1991-92); Toni Wiesner (1997, 2000, 2008); Mina Hardin (2011), Sue Wooster (2018-19, 2022), Ellen Port (2021), Brenda Corrie Kuehn (2023)
Schedule of play
Saturday, Sept. 21 (Stroke play, Round 1, 18 holes)
Sunday, Sept. 22 (Stroke play, Round 2, 18 holes)
Monday, Sept. 23 (Round of 64, match play)
Tuesday, Sept. 24 (Round of 32/Round of 16, match play)
Wednesday, Sept. 25 (Quarterfinals/Semifinals, match play)
Thursday, Sept. 26 (Championship Match, 18 holes)
Future U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur sites
2025: The Omni Homestead Resort (Cascades Course), Hot Springs, Va./Sept. 13-18
2026: Portland Golf Club, Portland, Ore./Sept. 26-Oct. 1
2027: Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md./Sept. 25-30
The United States Golf Association contributed to this report
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U.S. Senior Women's Amateur
The USGA Senior Women's Amateur is open
to female golfers with a USGA Handicap
Index not exceeding 14.4, who will have
reached their 50th birthday on or before the
first day of the championship. It is one of 14
national championships conducted annually
by the USGA, 10 of which are strictly for
amateurs.
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