2023 champ Megan Schofill on Bel-Air's famous swinging bridge
Remember when all Olympic athletes were true amateurs? Those days are long gone, but this week in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 155 of the world's best women's golfers who don't play for money (yet) are taking on the historic Southern Hills Country Club.
You can watch live on Golf Channel starting Wednesday, August 7. The tournament concludes on Sunday with a 36-hole final match.
Auburn University standout Megan Schofill, 22, of Monticello, Fla., defeated SEC conference rival Latanna Stone of LSU 4 and 3 in 2023 in the 36-hole final at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif., becoming the first Floridian to hoist the Robert Cox Trophy since Morgan Pressel in 2005.
Schofill is back to defend her title. Below is the schedule of play, and broadcast schedule so you can watch live on your favorite streaming device. We'll have daily coverage for you on the website.
Schedule of play
Monday, Aug. 5 (18 holes, stroke play)
Tuesday, Aug. 6 (18 holes, stroke play)
Wednesday, Aug. 7 (Round of 64, match play)
Thursday, Aug. 8 (Rounds of 32 and 16, match play)
Friday, Aug. 9 (Quarterfinals, match play)
Saturday Aug. 10 (Semifinals, match play)
Sunday, Aug. 11 (Championship match, 36 holes)
Broadcast Schedule
Wednesday, Aug 7 – 3-6 p.m., Golf Channel
Thursday, Aug. 8 – 3-6 p.m., Peacock
Friday, Aug. 9 – 3-6 p.m., Peacock
Saturday, Aug. 10 – 3-6 p.m., Golf Channel
Sunday, Aug. 11 – 3-6 p.m., Golf Channel
ABOUT THE
U.S. Women's Amateur
The U.S. Women's Amateur, the third
oldest of
the USGA championships, was first played
in 1895
at Meadowbrook Club in Hempstead, N.Y.
The
event is open to any female amateur who
has a
USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 2.4.
The
Women's Amateur is one of 15 national
championships conducted annually by the
USGA.
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