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Natalie Yen and Asia Young win U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball

The 2025 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship ended with a flourish as co-medalists and Oregon teens Natalie Yen and Asia Young capped off a dominant week with a 5-and-3 victory over Kentucky’s Athena Singh and Keira Yun in the final match at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club.

Yen, 18, and Young, 16, proved to be an unstoppable force from start to finish. After topping the stroke play leaderboard at 7-under, they blazed through match play with poise, precision, and plenty of firepower. Their win marked the fifth straight year that a teenage team claimed the Four-Ball title and made them just the second medalist pairing in tournament history to go on and win it all.

A Final to Remember

In Wednesday’s 18-hole final, Yen and Young wasted no time. Young's steady par on No. 1 gave them the early edge, and they never looked back. Yen dropped a key birdie on No. 4, Young followed with a tap-in birdie on No. 5, and a 30-footer on No. 6 made it three straight wins to put the match firmly in their grasp.

Despite a valiant effort from Singh and Yun — who had advanced with their own share of grit and consistency — they couldn't slow the momentum. A par win on No. 12 stretched the lead to 5 up, and after conceding their only hole at 14, the match ended at the par-3 15th where Young rolled in the birdie to clinch the championship.

“We trust each other,” said Yen. “We have different styles, but we both know we can score. That’s what carried us.”

The Road to the Title

The duo’s match play journey was filled with highlights:

  • Round of 32: A 2-and-1 win over 2021 champions Savannah Barber and Alexa Saldana.

  • Round of 16: A 6-and-4 rout of Michelle Ho and Michelle Woo.

  • Quarterfinals: A composed 4-and-2 win over the talented Tilma sisters.

  • Semifinals: A tightly contested 2-and-1 victory over California standouts Fay Jia and Cherry Zhang.

  • Finals: A textbook closeout against Singh and Yun.

In all, they never trailed in a single match.

Silver Linings and Lasting Legacies

Singh and Yun’s runner-up finish earns them a three-year exemption into future Four-Ball Championships — a prize they celebrated with perspective and gratitude.

“I couldn’t ask for a better partner,” said Yun. “I’m so proud of how far we made it.”

Semifinalists Jia/Zhang and Dovhey/Dyer also walked away with exemptions and bronze medals, capping impressive runs.

As champions, Yen and Young will receive gold medals, a 10-year Four-Ball exemption (as long as the side remains intact), and spots in both the 2025 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bandon Dunes and the U.S. Girls’ Junior at Atlanta Athletic Club. Their names will also be etched into USGA history — literally — on the plaque in the Hall of Champions in Liberty Corner, N.J.

Looking Ahead

The 2026 edition of the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball will be held at Daniel Island Club in Charleston, South Carolina. With many of this year’s top teams eligible to return, including all four semifinal sides, the future of the championship — and women’s amateur golf — looks bright.

    Notables

    • Fay Jia (15) is the youngest player remaining in the field.
    • Natalie Yen (18) is the oldest semifinalist.
    • All three remaining sister teams—Tilma, Leovao, and Johnson—were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
    • Cherry Zhang is the niece of 14-time major competitor Haotong Li.
    • No mid-amateur team has ever reached the final of this championship.

    Quotables

    • “We like it windy... everyone has to play it and we’re used to it.” — Meg Tilma
    • “Cherry is here because she hits it 300 yards, I’m here because I save pars.” — Fay Jia
    • “We started playing really well after I got a nosebleed on No. 11.” — Zoe Jiamanukoonkit
    • “I play the violin... I travel with it everywhere.” — Natalie Yen
    • “Every shot matters, and we played that way.” — Kate Tilm
    • “I’m shaking. I’m crying. I’m still in shock.” — Fay Jia

    Follow along with bracket results, courtesy of the USGA


      🏌️‍♀️ U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball: Match Play

      ✔️ Round of 32 Final Results

      MatchResult
      Natalie Yen / Asia Young vs. Savannah Barber / Alexa Saldana2 and 1
      Michelle Ho / Michelle Woo vs. Catherine Andino / Nicole Sardinha2 and 1
      Kate Tilma / Meg Tilma vs. Mia Clausen / Vivi Yen5 and 3
      Anna Beil / Sarah Merideth vs. Carly Marshall / Ava Osborne2 up
      Kate Hu / Zoe Jiamanukoonkit vs. Amelia Garibaldi / Katelyn Lehigh20 holes
      Fay Jia / Cherry Zhang vs. Avery Schartz / Emerie Schartz4 and 3
      Alisa Davidova / Raquel Walker vs. Charlotte Cantonis / Amelie Zalsman2 and 1
      Chloe Johnson / Faith Johnson vs. Jodie Han / Meadow Tian4 and 2
      Janae Leovao / Jasmine Leovao vs. Valentina Guertin / Aliya Liberatore1 up
      Kacey Ly / Celina Yeo vs. Alyssa Lim / Gianna Singh2 and 1
      Megan Buck / Shannon Johnson vs. Isabella Fernandez / Michaela Fernandez2 and 1
      Camila De Echavarri Ramon / Miranda Garcia vs. Bella Dovhey / Sophia Dyer3 and 2
      Chiara Brambilla / Annika Ishiyama vs. Victoria Cui / Addison Claire Lee3 and 2
      Anya Mathur / Ailis Tribolet vs. Ashleigh Wilson / Kaitlin Zingler2 and 1
      Kimberly Dinh / Mary Janiga Kartes vs. Nina Choe / Ysabel Liu4 and 2
      Haley Davis / Katelyn Huber vs. Athena Singh / Keira Yun2 and 1

      🏆 Round of 16 Final Results

      MatchResult
      Natalie Yen / Asia Young vs. Michelle Ho / Michelle Woo6 and 4
      Kate Tilma / Meg Tilma vs. Carly Marshall / Ava Osborne2 up
      Kate Hu / Zoe Jiamanukoonkit vs. Fay Jia / Cherry Zhang2 and 1
      Alisa Davidova / Raquel Walker vs. Chloe Johnson / Faith Johnson5 and 4
      Janae Leovao / Jasmine Leovao vs. Kacey Ly / Celina Yeo2 up
      Megan Buck / Shannon Johnson vs. Bella Dovhey / Sophia Dyer2 and 1
      Chiara Brambilla / Annika Ishiyama vs. Anya Mathur / Ailis Tribolet5 and 4
      Athena Singh / Keira Yun vs. Haley Davis / Katelyn Huber1 up

      🎯 Quarterfinal Results

      MatchResult
      Natalie Yen / Asia Young vs. Kate Tilma / Meg Tilma4 and 2
      Fay Jia / Cherry Zhang vs. Chloe Johnson / Faith Johnson1 up
      Janae Leovao / Jasmine Leovao vs. Bella Dovhey / Sophia Dyer21 holes
      Anya Mathur / Ailis Tribolet vs. Athena Singh / Keira Yun3 and 2

      🏁 Semifinal Results

      MatchResult
      Natalie Yen / Asia Young vs. Fay Jia / Cherry Zhang2 and 1
      Bella Dovhey / Sophia Dyer vs. Athena Singh / Keira Yun2 and 1

      🥇 Final Result

      MatchResult
      Natalie Yen / Asia Young vs. Athena Singh / Keira Yun5 and 3


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      ABOUT THE U.S. Women's Four-Ball

      The U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball 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 15 national championships conducted annually by the USGA.

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