
Japan Women's Amateur Championship
Hokkaido Brooks Country Club • Hokkaido,

Women's Asia Pacific Amateur
Yunseo Yang makes history as Korea’s first WAAP champion, earning major exemptions with a dominant win.
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Unlock with membershipThe Asia Pacific Amateur Women's Golf Tournament is a premier amateur golf event that brings together the top female golfers from across the Asia-Pacific region. Established to promote and elevate the talent of women golfers in the area, the tournament provides a platform for rising stars to showcase their skills on an international stage. The event is organized by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) in collaboration with prestigious golf bodies like The R&A and the Masters Tournament. The champion earns coveted invitations to compete in major professional tournaments, including The Women's British Open and the Augusta National Women's Amateur, making it a highly sought-after title. The tournament rotates host venues across different countries, further emphasizing its mission to grow the game throughout the region while highlighting the diversity and talent within women’s amateur golf.

Hokkaido Brooks Country Club • Hokkaido,

Glenmarie Golf & Country Club • Selangor,
Last year: Hyosong Lee won at 70-69-69-69=277

Te Arai Links South Course • Tomarata 0975,
Last year: Pongsapak Laopakdee won at 66-69-70-68=273

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

Muirfield Golf Club • Gullane, SCO

Riverside Country Club • Rothesay, N.B., CAN
Last year: Michelle Xing won at 73-71-71-71=286