Bandon Dunes Golf Course, a premier golfing destination, prepares for the U.S. Women’s Amateur tournament.
The Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon is set to host the prestigious U.S. Women’s Amateur tournament, bringing together 156 top female amateur golfers from across the U.S. and Canada. The event will feature qualifying rounds and knockout matches broadcast live on The Golf Channel. Winners will not only strive for the Robert Cox Trophy but also valuable exemptions into future prestigious events. With a reputation as a world-class golf destination, Bandon Dunes promises an exciting showcase of golfing talent.
The Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, located along Oregon’s southern coast, is preparing to host the prestigious U.S. Women’s Amateur tournament from August 4 to August 10. The event is expected to draw a total of 156 competitors from across the United States and Canada, with all rounds contested exclusively on the resort’s renowned Bandon Dunes golf course.
The tournament begins with two qualifying rounds, during which players compete for a spot in the match play segment. Following qualifying, the field will be narrowed to the top 64 players, who will proceed through knockout-style matches to determine the champion. Many players will arrive early to participate in practice rounds, acclimating to the course’s unique landscape and conditions.
All matches will be broadcast live on The Golf Channel. The network will air coverage on the following dates and times:
This schedule ensures fans nationwide can follow the progression of the tournament, from initial rounds through to the decisive championship.
The U.S. Women’s Amateur has a storied history, with past winners including renowned golfers such as Juli Inkster, Morgan Pressel, and Lydia Ko. Eligibility for this year’s event was established through a mix of automatic qualifiers based on past performance, and through over 20 regional and sectional qualifying tournaments across the U.S. and Canada.
Additionally, exemptions were granted to certain players based on their amateur rankings or previous accomplishments. For example, Kyra Ly, a golfer from Portland, secured her spot after winning the Oregon Women’s Amateur, granting her entry into the national competition.
The winner of the tournament will receive several prestigious rewards, including:
The Bandon Dunes resort has established itself as a premier destination for golf enthusiasts, boasting five 18-hole courses, two short courses, and a dedicated putting course. Its picturesque landscape and challenging courses make it a favorite among golfers, often requiring reservations to book tee times in advance due to high demand.
Beyond hosting the U.S. Women’s Amateur, Bandon Dunes has scheduled to host 11 more USGA events over the next 20 years, including the notable Walker Cup in 2028. The resort will also welcome the U.S. Women’s Amateur back in 2032 and 2041.
The resort emphasizes a walking-style golf experience, encouraging players to enjoy the scenic environment without the use of golf carts. Caddy services are available to enhance play, offering guidance and course knowledge to elevate players’ experiences. Many of the holes are highly regarded by professionals and amateurs alike, contributing to Bandon Dunes’s reputation as a world-class golf destination.
Visitors planning to stay through the peak summer months may encounter higher accommodation and greens fees from June to September. However, visiting outside of this period may offer more affordable options while still enjoying the resort’s exquisite scenery and challenging courses.
As the U.S. Women’s Amateur approaches, Bandon Dunes continues to prepare for a showcase of upcoming golfing talent, promising exciting competition and memorable moments for players and spectators alike.
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