U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur

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The U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur is one of thirteen United States Golf Association national championships. First played in 1987, it provides amateur women over the age of 25 an opportunity to compete for a national championship.[1] Entrants must have a handicap index of 9.4 or lower.[2]

The major amateur tournament in the U.S. for women, the U.S. Women's Amateur, is dominated by women under age 25, many with hopes of becoming tournament professionals.

The winner wins an invitation to the U.S. Women's Open, and if she will turn 50 by the time of the ensuing U.S. Senior Women's Open, she is automatically eligible for that tournament.

Winners

Year Winner Score Runner-up Course Location
2023 Kimberly Dinh 2 up Kelsey Chugg Stonewall, North Course Elverson, Pennsylvania
2022 Krissy Carman 2 & 1 Aliea Clark Fiddlesticks Country Club, Long Mean Course Fort Myers, Florida
2021 Blakesly Brock 5 & 4 Aliea Clark Berkeley Hall Club Bluffton, South Carolina
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Berkeley Hall Club Bluffton, South Carolina
2019 Ina Kim-Schaad 3 & 2 Talia Campbell Forest Highlands Golf Club Flagstaff, Arizona
2018 Shannon Johnson 1 up Kelsey Chugg Norwood Hills Country Club St. Louis, Missouri
2017^ Kelsey Chugg 3 & 1 Mary Jane Hiestand Champions Golf Club Houston, Texas
2016 Julia Potter 2 & 1 Shannon Johnson The Kahkwa Club Erie, Pennsylvania
2015 Lauren Greenlief 2 & 1 Margaret Shirley Squire Creek Country Club Choudrant, Louisiana
2014 Margaret Shirley 5 & 3 Julia Potter Harbour Trees Golf Club Noblesville, Indiana
2013 Julia Potter 19 holes Margaret Shirley Biltmore Forest Country Club Asheville, North Carolina
2012 Meghan Bolger Stasi 6 & 5 Liz Waynick Briggs Ranch Golf Club San Antonio, Texas
2011 Ellen Port 2 & 1 Martha Leach Bayville Golf Club Virginia Beach, Virginia
2010 Meghan Bolger Stasi 2 up Carol Robertson Wichita Country Club Wichita, Kansas
2009 Martha Leach 3 & 2 Laura Coble Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club Ocala, Florida
2008 Joan Higgins 1 up Lynn Simmons Barton Hills Country Club Ann Arbor, Michigan
2007 Meghan Bolger 1 up Kerry Postillion Desert Forest Golf Club Carefree, Arizona
2006 Meghan Bolger 5 & 4 Thuhashini Selvaratnam Old Waverly Golf Club West Point, Mississippi
2005 Mary Ann Lapointe 1 up Kerry Postillion Shadow Hawk Golf Club Richmond, Texas
2004 Corey Weworski 5 & 4 Virginia Grimes Holston Hills Country Club Knoxville, Tennessee
2003 Amber Marsh 3 & 2 Shannon Ogg Long Cove Club Hilton Head, South Carolina
2002 Kathy Hartwiger 2 up Ellen Port Eugene Country Club Eugene, Oregon
2001 Laura Shanahan 4 & 3 Mina Hardin Fox Run Golf Club Eureka, Missouri
2000 Ellen Port 3 & 2 Anna Schultz Big Canyon Country Club Newport Beach, California
1999 Alissa Herron 1 up Leland Beckel Cherokee Town & Country Club Atlanta, Georgia
1998 Virginia Derby Grimes 4 & 3 Robin Weiss Champions Golf Club, Cypress Creek Course Houston, Texas
1997 Carol Semple Thompson 2 & 1 Leslie Shannon Atlantic City Country Club Northfield, New Jersey
1996 Ellen Port 2 & 1 Kerry Postillion Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Course Rancho Mirage, California
1995 Ellen Port 3 & 1 Brenda Corrie-Kuehn Essex County Club Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
1994 Sarah LeBrun Ingram 2 & 1 Marla Jemsek Tacoma Golf & Country Club Tacoma, Washington
1993 Sarah LeBrun Ingram 2 & 1 Mary Burkhardt Rochester Golf & Country Club Rochester, Minnesota
1992 Marion Maney-McInerney 19 holes Carol Semple Thompson Old Marsh Golf Club Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
1991 Sarah LeBrun Ingram 6 & 5 Martha Lang Desert Highlands Golf Club Scottsdale, Arizona
1990 Carol Semple Thompson 3 & 1 Page Marsh Lea Allegheny Country Club Sewickley, Pennsylvania
1989 Robin Weiss 22 holes Page Marsh Lea The Hills of Lakeway Golf Club Lakeway, Texas
1988 Martha Lang 4 & 3 Mary Hanyak Amelia Island Plantation Amelia Island, Florida
1987 Cindy Scholefield 6 & 5 Pat Cornett-Iker Southern Hills Country Club Tulsa, Oklahoma

Source[4]

^ Originally scheduled for Quail Creek Country Club in Naples, Florida but moved due to course damage caused by Hurricane Irma.[5]

Multiple winners

Future sites

Year Course Location Dates
2024 Brae Burn Country Club West Newton, Massachusetts September 7−12
2025 Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Dunes Course) Pebble Beach, California October 4−9
2026 Montclair Golf Club West Orange, New Jersey TBD
2027 Country Club of Buffalo Williamsville, New York TBD
2030 Sand Valley Resort Nekoosa, Wisconsin September 7–12
2032 Jupiter Hills Club Tequesta, Florida TBD

Source[6]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur - History
  2. ^ U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur - Championship Facts
  3. ^ "U.S. Open to cancel qualifying, have all-exempt field; 4 more USGA events nixed". Golfweek. May 18, 2020.
  4. ^ Past Champions
  5. ^ "USGA to Relocate U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur From Quail Creek". USGA. September 19, 2017.
  6. ^ Fast Facts

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