While the world’s top professionals chase major glory at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open Presented by Ally, another compelling storyline is taking shape at Erin Hills — the continued emergence of amateur talent on the game's biggest stage.
From 25 amateurs in the field, six have made the cut and continue to impress heading into the weekend. Their stories — already remarkable — now include a chance to compete all four days at one of golf’s most prestigious events.
🎯 Amateurs Who Made the Cut
Lottie Woad (England, 21) – Florida State
Score: 72-70-76-75 (293) — To Par: +5 — Position: T31
Rayee Feng (USA, 16) – Pingry School (NJ)
Score: 72-70-75-80 (297) — To Par: +9 — Position: T51
Farah O'Keefe (USA, 19) – Texas
Score: 72-71-77-75 (295) — To Par: +7 — Position: T36
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (Spain, 22) – Wake Forest
Score: 76-69-74-76 (295) — To Par: +7 — Position: T36
Kiara Romero (USA, 19) – Oregon
Score: 73-72-84-67 (296) — To Par: +8 — Position: 45
Maria José Marin (Colombia, 18) – Arkansas Commit
Score: 73-72-77-77 (299) — To Par: +11 — Position: T55
Full Amateur Field
The following players rounded out the 25 amateurs who teed it up at Erin Hills:
Carla Bernat Escuder (Spain, 21) – Kansas State
Road to Erin Hills: Winner, 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur
A senior All-American at Kansas State, Bernat Escuder won the Augusta National Women's Amateur to earn her U.S. Women’s Open debut. A seven-time college winner and Spirit International champion, she also competed in the 2024 Palmer Cup and trained with Victor Garcia, father of Sergio.
Kary Hollenbaugh (USA, 20) – Ohio State
Road to Erin Hills: Medalist at New Albany, OH
Ranked inside the WAGR top 20, the four-time high school state champ and 2024 SALLY champion is making her Open debut after a stellar junior season.
Vanessa Borovilos (Canada, 19) – Texas A&M
Road to Erin Hills: Medalist at Elgin, IL
The former Drive, Chip & Putt champion won the Chevron Collegiate and tied for fourth in the Patriot All-American to secure her U.S. Open debut with an 8-under qualifying total.
Asterisk Talley (USA, 16)
Road to Erin Hills: Runner-up, 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur
T-44 at last year’s U.S. Open, Talley won the Junior Invitational, shared low-am honors, and was runner-up in two USGA championships in 2024 alone.
Brooke Biermann (USA, 22) – Michigan State
Road to Erin Hills: Medalist at Belleville, IL
Winner of the 2024 NCAA Palm Beach Regional and the Missouri Women’s Amateur, Biermann qualified for her debut U.S. Open with steady rounds at St. Clair Country Club.
Gabriella Kano (USA, 20) – Nevada
Road to Erin Hills: Co-medalist at Del Paso CC
The Fullerton native and Nevada junior shot 65-70 to share qualifying honors and enters with momentum after winning the 2024 Battle at the Boundary.
Nicha Kanpai (Thailand, 21) – Maryland
Road to Erin Hills: Qualified via playoff at Springfield, VA
A three-time All-Big Ten selection and Thai LPGA winner, Kanpai captured a U.S. Open berth in a tense playoff.
Hazuki Kimura (Japan, 22)
Road to Erin Hills: First alternate added from Japan qualifier
Kimura has LPGA of Japan experience and enters as a late addition from the Boso CC sectional.
Katelyn Kong (USA, 18) – UC Irvine
Road to Erin Hills: Medalist at Ojai, CA
The Notre Dame HS alum shot 66 in qualifying and led UC Irvine in scoring as a freshman.
Jude Lee (USA, 17) – Stanford verbal
Road to Erin Hills: Qualified at Soboba Springs, CA
Member of the U.S. National Junior Team and a 4-time AJGA winner, Lee is already committed to Stanford for 2026.
Sophia Lee (USA, 18) – Sacramento State
Road to Erin Hills: Qualified at Del Paso CC
Youth on Course scholar and NorCal junior standout, Lee brings consistency and local pedigree.
Katie Li (USA, 20) – Duke
Road to Erin Hills: Qualified via playoff at Springfield, VA
A returning U.S. Open player and three-time AJGA All-American, Li brings high-level match play experience and college firepower.





