
Pacific Northwest Women's Mid-Amateur Championship
Royal Oaks Country Club • Vancouver, WA
Last year: Jessica Mangrobang won at 70-70-67

LNGA Amateur
Women's SeriesAn international field spanning eight countries takes on Harrison Lake Country Club in the Elite Women's Amateur Series' final 2026 stop. Indiana has been waiting 99 years to host the LNGA, and the Hoosier State's time has come.
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| Pos | Player | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Scarlett Schremmer | 1,000 |
| 2 | Alicia Bellendir | 700 |
| T3 | Ana Sofia Murcia | 500 |
| T3 | Isabella Goyette | 500 |
| 5 | Bentley Cotton | 400 |
| 6 | Rachel Heck | 400 |
| T7 | Audrey Rischer | 400 |
| T7 | Sehee Sim | 400 |
| T7 | Sofie Engesaeth | 400 |
| T7 | Sarah Lim | 400 |
Points are free. Members also get full scores, hometowns, and every year of Ladies National Golf Association Amateur Championship on record.
The 99th LNGA Amateur Championship draws an international field of more than 100 elite amateur women from eight countries to Columbus, Indiana, marking the first time the championship has been contested in the Hoosier State since its founding in 1927. As the culminating event of the Women's Elite Amateur Golf Series, the championship offers competitors U.S. Women's Amateur exemption stakes and a chance to compete for the historic George III Trophy at Harrison Lake Country Club.
Amateur female players with a World Handicap System index of 5.5 or better who satisfy USGA amateur-status requirements

Royal Oaks Country Club • Vancouver, WA
Last year: Jessica Mangrobang won at 70-70-67