U.S. Senior Women's Open

This USGA championship is open to women whose 50th birthday falls on or before the first day of competition and hold a handicap index not exceeding 7.4.The inaugural championship was held in 2018 at the Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois.The field for the tournament is 120 players and is filled with professionals and amateurs with exemptions and sectional qualifying status.The tournament is 72 holes of stroke play, with the top 50 and ties making the 36-hole cut.The following players are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Senior Women's Open, provided they are 50 years old.
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