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Tee Times for Amateurs in U.S. Women's Open
7/11/2017 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff

see also: View results for U.S. Women's Open, Riviera Country Club

Par-5 15th at the Old Course at Trump National Golf Club <br>(USGA Photo)
Par-5 15th at the Old Course at Trump National Golf Club <br>(USGA Photo)

The U.S. Women's Open will tee of on Thursday with 20 amateurs in the field

BEDMINSTER, NJ (July 11, 2017) - This week the U.S. Women's Open makes it way to the 6,732-yard, par-72 Old Course at Trump National Golf Club and the amateur game will be well represented with 20 players in the field.

Headlining the amateurs in the field this week are four of the top-six players in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings: No. 1 Leona Maguire, No. 2 Hye-Jin Choi, No. 3 Jennifer Kupcho and No. 6 Eun Jeong Seong.

Maguire, a senior at Duke, will be playing in her second consecutive U.S. Women's Open and her fifth career major. Her best finish in a major came last year when she tied for 25th at the Women's British Open. This past year with the Blue Devils Maguire, from Ireland, won two Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Rankings titles, the ACC Championship and LSU Tiger Golf Classic.

Hye-Jin Choi, a native of South Korea, has put together an impressive 2017 thus far with wins coming at the Australian Women's Amateur and Queen Sirikit Cup. Choi has also played impressively on the professional level, sharing seventh at the LPGA Tour - Australian Women's Open.

Kupcho is coming off a strong sophomore season at Wake Forest that saw her win the NCAA Women's South Regional and finish in the runner-up position in both the NCAA Women's Championship and ACC Women's Championship.

Seong, from South Korea, enters play as the reigning U.S. Girls' Junior Amateur and U.S. Women's Amateur champion.

Amateur Tee Times
All Times EST

Thursday (July 13), Hole #1 / Friday (July 14), Hole # 10

6:45 a.m. / 12:30 p.m. – Casey Danielson, Osceola, Wis.; Jessica Welch, Thomasville, Ga.; (a) SoWhi Kang, Republic of Korea

6:56 a.m. / 12:41 p.m. – Elin Arvidsson, Sweden; (a) Brooke Seay, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.; Angel Yin

8:02 a.m. / 1:47 p.m. – Mika Miyazato, Japan; (a) Virginia Elena Carta, Italy; Beatriz Recari, Spain

8:13 a.m. / 1:58 p.m. – Caroline Hedwall, Sweden; (a) Hye-Jin Choi, Republic of Korea; Haruka Morita, Japan

8:35 a.m. / 2:20 p.m. – (a) Mariel Galdiano, Pearl City, Hawaii; Stephanie Meadow, Northern Ireland; Ally McDonald, Fulton, Miss.

8:57 a.m. / 2:42 p.m. – (a) Dana Williams, Boca Raton, Fla.; August Kim, St. Augustine, Fla.; (a) Maddie Szeryk

Thursday (July 13), Hole #10 / Friday (July 14), Hole #1

6:45 a.m. / 12:30 p.m. – Ashleigh Ann Simon, South Africa; Pei-Ying Tsai, Chinese Taipei; (a) Emma Bradley, Naples, Fla.

7:29 a.m. / 1:14 p.m. – Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand; So Yeon Ryu, Republic of Korea; (a) Leona Maguire, Republic of Ireland

7:40 a.m. / 1:25 p.m. – Brittany Lang, McKinney, Texas; In Gee Chun, Republic of Korea; (a) Eun Jeong Seong, Republic of Korea

8:57 a.m. / 2:42 p.m. – Sara Banke; (a) Ty Akabane, Danville, Calif.; Samantha Wagner, Orlando, Fla.

Thursday (July 13), Hole #1 / Friday (July 14), Hole #10

12:30 p.m. / 6:45 a.m. – (a) Bailey Tardy, Peachtree Corners, Ga.; Cheyenne Woods, Phoenix, Ariz.; Thidapa Suwannapura, Thailand

12:41 p.m. / 6:56 a.m. – Kelsey MacDonald, Scotland; Nanna Koertz Madsen, Denmark; (a) Paphangkorn Tavatanakit, Thailand

1:58 p.m. / 8:13 a.m. – Jeong Eun Lee, Republic of Korea; (a) Anne Chen, Sugar Land, Texas; Gaby Lopez, Mexico

2:09 p.m. / 8:24 a.m. – Meghan Maclaren, England; Kyung Kim, Chandler, Ariz.; (a) Robyn Choi, Australia

2:20 p.m. / 8:35 a.m. – Yan Liu, People’s Republic of China; (a) Dylan Kim, Plano, Texas; Valdis Thora Jonsdottir, Iceland

2:31 p.m. / 8:46 a.m. – Madelene Sagstrom; Becky Morgan, Wales; (a) Jennifer Kupcho, Denver, Colo.

2:42 p.m. / 8:57 a.m. – Marissa Steen, West Chester, Ohio; Carly Booth, Scotland; (a) Morgane Metraux, Switzerland

Thursday (July 13), Hole #10 / Friday (July 14), Hole #1

2:20 p.m. / 8:35 a.m. – Emma Henrikson, Sweden; Laura Gonzalez Escallon, Belgium; (a) Natalie Srinivasan, Spartanburg, S.C.

2:42 p.m. / 8:57 a.m. – Emily Childs, Alameda, Calif.; (a) Rachel Heck, Memphis, Tenn.; Nelly Korda
Results: U.S. Women's Open
PlacePlayerLocationPtsScores
2, Korea300069-69-70-71=279
T21Denver, CO80074-72-71-71=288
T33Memphis, TN70072-74-72-72=290
T41Lexington, SC50072-72-73-75=292
T60Rancho Santa Fe, CA50073-73-79-76=301

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About the U.S. Women's Open

The U.S. Women's Open has the biggest payout in women's golf. It is one of 15 annual championships conducted by the USGA. The event is open to any professional or amateur female golfer. There is a handicap limit for amateurs; for the 2024 event it wa...

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