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Augusta National Women's Amateur 2024: Field, format and how to watch

Augusta National Women's Amateur 2024: Field, format and how to watch

Yahoo25-03-2025
The sixth Augusta National Women's Amateur begins April 2 in Augusta, Georgia, with 72 of the top players in amateur golf.
The field will compete over 54 holes of stroke play. The first two rounds will be contested at Champions Retreat Golf Club in nearby Evans, Georgia, Wednesday and Thursday, April 2 and 3. The final round will be held at Augusta National Golf Club Saturday, April 5.
The low 30 players and ties after 36 holes will qualify for the final 18 holes, A sudden-death playoff will be used if two or more players are tied after 54 holes of regulation.
All players in the field will get a practice round at Augusta National on Friday, April 4, which also includes competing on the Par 3 Course.
(All times EDT; stream links added when available):
April 2
1:30-3:30PM: Round 1 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
April 3
1:30-3:30PM: Round 2 (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
April 4
1:30-3:30PM: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
April 5
10AM-Noon: Live From the Augusta National Women's Amateur (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App)
Noon-3:30PM: Final round (NBC/Peacock)
Carla Bernat Escuder
Phoebe Brinker
Emma Kaisa Bunch
Caroline Canales
Sofia Cherif Essakali
Euneseo Choi
Gianna Clemente
Beth Coulter
Catie Craig
Hannah Darling
Anna Davis
Caterina Don
Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio
Francesca Fiorellini
Eila Galitsky
Megha Ganne
Sarah Hammett
Rachel Heck
Kary Hollenbaugh
Huai-Chien Hsu
Minseo Jung
Tsubasa Kajitani
Lauren Kim
Jasmine Koo
Ko Kurabayashi
Arianna Lau
Elise Lee
Mackenzie Lee
Katie Li
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra
Caitlyn Macnab
Rianne Malixi
Maria Jose Marin
Paula Martin Sampedro
Isabella McCauley
Avery McCrery
Emma McMyler
Carolina Melgrati
Riana Mission
Lauryn Nguyen
Farah O'Keefe
Nikki Oh
Soomin Oh
Lauren Olivares
Meja Ortengren
Catherine Park
Macy Pate
Catherine Rao
Andrea Revuelta
Patience Rhodes
Kiara Romero
Louise Rydqvist
Amanda Sambach
Scarlett Schremmer
Mamika Shinchi
Bailey Shoemaker
Andie Smith
Achiraya Sriwong
Megan Streicher
Nora Sundberg
Asterisk Talley
Rocio Tejedo
Mirabel Ting
Kendall Todd
Havanna Torstensson
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham
Avery Weed
Casey Weidenfeld
Lottie Woad
Jeneath Wong
Kelly Xu
Shiyuan Zhou
1. Reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion
2. Reigning R&A Women's Amateur champion
3. Reigning Women's Asia-Pacific Amateur champion
4. Reigning R&A Girls' Amateur champion
5. Reigning U.S. Girls' Junior champion
6. Reigning Girls Junior PGA champion
7. Reigning NCAA Division I individual champion
8. Past champions of the Augusta National Women's Amateur within the last five years
9. The 30 highest ranked players from the U.S. based on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking, not otherwise qualified
10. After qualifications 1-8 above, the 30 highest ranked players not otherwise qualified, as listed on the prior year's (2024) final Women's World Amateur Ranking
11. Players receiving special invitations from the Augusta National Women's Amateur Committee
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