Local qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills, Erin, Wis., is taking place from April 15 to May 13, 2025. There are 23 qualifying sites in 16 states and three international sites in Japan, Canada, and Italy.
This will be the 18th USGA championship and the third U.S. Women’s Open contested in Wisconsin. Erin Hills has previously hosted four USGA championships, including the 2017 U.S. Open, won by Brooks Koepka. It will become the 16th club to have held both the U.S. Women’s Open and the U.S. Open.
Just a month shy of her 23rd birthday, Yuka Saso became the first player in history to win the U.S. Women's Open Presented by Ally, representing two different countries with her triumph at Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club.
In 2021, she won under the Philippines flag, her mother's country. This time, she won, representing Japan, her father's country. Saso carded a final-round, 2-under-par 68 to edge countrywoman Hinako Shibuno by three strokes.
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TUESDAY, MAY 13
Walnut Creek Golf Preserve, Westminster, Colo.
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Grey Oaks Country Club (The Pine Course), Naples, Fla.
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The Meadows at Mystic Lake, Prior Lake, Minn.
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Arrowhead Golf Club, Molalla, Ore.
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MONDAY, MAY 12
The Vancouver Golf Club, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
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Elgin Country Club, Elgin, Ill.
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THURSDAY, MAY 9
Lost Tree Club, North Palm Beach, Fla.
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Honolulu Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Soule Park Golf Course, Ojai, Calif.
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Bentwater Yacht & Country Club (Weiskopf Course), Montgomery, Tex.
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TUESDAY, MAY 6
Kary Hollenbaugh, a standout junior at Ohio State, was the lone amateur to qualify from this site. She has had an incredible 2025, winning four events, including defending her 2023 title at The Sally. Full Field Results>
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
Springfield Golf and Country Club, Springfield, Va.
Three amateurs went to a playoff for the two qualifying spots after they all finished 1-over. Nicha Kanpai, Katie Li, and Angelina Tolentino went to the playoff, while Kanpai and Li earned the two qualifying spots and Tolentino earned the first alternate spot. Amateur Kennedy Swedick earned the second alternate spot. Full Field Results>
TUESDAY, APRIL 29
Golf Club Ambrosiano, Bubbiano, Italy
No amateurs were able to qualify for Erin Hills from the Italy site. Full Field Results>
MONDAY, APRIL 28
The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco, Calif.
Emily Odwin of SMU, Princeton commit Sarah Lim, and Stanford standout Paula Martin Sampedro all earned the three qualifying spots as amateurs, while Odwin and Lim earned medalist honors. Sampedro earned the final qualifying spot after finishing one shot behind the medalists. Full Field Results>
Sugar Mill Country Club (Red/White Courses), New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Texas star Farah O'Keefe was the lone amateur to qualify from the Sugar Mill site, tying Daniela Darquea for medalist honors at 8-under after rounds of 69-67. Full Field Results>
St. Clair Country Club, Belleville, Ill.
Brooke Biermann of Michigan State and Lauryn Nguyen of Northwestern earned the two qualifying spots. Biermann earned medalist honors at 1-over and Nguyen defeated fellow amateurs Patience Rhodes and Ava Merrill in a playoff to earn the second spot. Full Field Results>
Duke University Golf Club, Durham, N.C.
Wake Forest standout Carolina Chacarra earned medalist honors. Chacarra finished 4-under and outlasted fellow amateur Andie Smith by one shot. The senior from Spain was named to the 2022 All-freshman team and 2023 All-ACC. Smith, a Duke standout playing her home course, finished 3-under to earn the other qualifying spot. Full Field Results>
TUESDAY APRIL 22
Boso Country Club (East/West Courses), Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Aira Nagasawa was the lone amateur to advance, shooting 2-under and finishing as the fifth and final qualifier and advancing in a playoff. Hazuki Kimura is the first alternate as an amateur. Full Field Results>
MONDAY, APRIL 21
Del Paso Country Club, Sacramento, Calif.
This was an amateur heavy field, with Gabriella Kano, a junior at Nevada, earning the co-medalist honors at 7-under with rounds of 65-70. Amateur Sophia Lee finished as the third qualifier at 5-under with rounds of 67-70. Amateurs Julia Misemer and Kaitlyn Zermeo Smith earned the two alternate spots at 3-under. Stanford standout Megha Ganne finished one shot out of the alternate playoff at 2-under, even with a final round 4-under 67. Full Field Results>
Soboba Springs Golf Course, San Jacinto, Calif.
Former top amateur Amari Avery won medalist honors, while current amateur Jude Lee finished in solo second place to earn the second qualifying spot. Full Field Results>
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Canyon Creek Country Club, Richardson, Texas
No amateurs earned a spot in the field, but top junior Clara Ding did earn the second alternate spot. Full Field Results>
MONDAY, APRIL 14
Druid Hills Golf Club, Atlanta, Ga.
No amateurs advanced from the Georgia qualifying site. Thanana Kotchasanmanee finished 4-under and one shot back of the playoff to determine the alternates. Full Field Results>