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Cheetah Baez is the youngest entrant in 2026 U.S. Women’s Open qualifying, signaling a new wave of elite junior talent.
At first glance, it’s a number that doesn’t quite register.
Nine years old.
That’s how old Cheetah Baez was when she entered qualifying for the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open, becoming the youngest competitor in the field. In a process typically reserved for elite amateurs, college standouts, and aspiring professionals, her presence feels almost out of place.
And yet, the deeper you look, the more it makes sense.
Baez didn’t grow up around elite junior circuits or early specialization.
She picked up the game at six.
Within three years, she had progressed from first lessons to national competition, highlighted by her appearance in the 2026 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta National—one of the most visible stages in junior golf.
What stands out isn’t just the speed of her development, but the structure behind it.
She practices frequently—often five or six days a week—and spends hours at a time refining fundamentals. Under the guidance of coaches David Ladd and Gabbie Budd, the emphasis has been less on results and more on building a repeatable game, particularly around the greens.
That foundation is already showing.
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Results That Validate the Path
It’s easy to dismiss a story like this as novelty, but Baez’s results suggest something more sustainable.
These aren’t isolated performances. They point to a player who is not just participating at a high level, but competing within it.
At nine, that distinction matters.
There’s a natural tendency to frame young players through potential—what they might become, how far they could go. But with Baez, there’s already a level of perspective shaping her approach.
She plays in green, a quiet but consistent tribute to her late mother, Michelle. It’s a detail that doesn’t show up in a scorecard, but it informs the way she carries herself on the course.
When asked about adversity, her answer is simple: adjusting to life without her.
It’s a reminder that, even at nine, her relationship with the game isn’t just about performance. It’s about connection.
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Why Qualifying Matters
From a competitive standpoint, Baez is not expected to advance through U.S. Women’s Open qualifying. The format is demanding, and the fields are among the strongest in amateur golf.
But that’s not the point.

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