2025 U.S. Senior Women's Open

2025 U.S. Senior Women's Open
Tournament information
DatesAugust 21–24, 2025
LocationChula Vista, California, U.S.
32°37′22″N 117°3′46″W / 32.62278°N 117.06278°W / 32.62278; -117.06278
CourseSan Diego Country Club
Organized byUSGA
TourLegends Tour
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par73
Length6,219 yards (5,687 m)
Field120 players
Cut154 (+8) (low 50 scorers and ties)
Prize fund$1,000,000
Winner's share$200,000
Champion
Becky Morgan
Location map
San Diego C.C.
Location in the United States
San Diego C.C.
Location in California

The 2025 U.S. Senior Women's Open took place August 21–24 at San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista, California, and was the seventh U.S. Senior Women's Open. It was a professional golf tournament organized by the United States Golf Association (USGA), open to women over 50 years of age and one of two yearly senior women's major golf championships.[1][2]

Venue

The club was founded in 1897. After the club moved to Chula Vista in 1920, architect William Watson designed the first all-grass 18-hole golf course in Southern California.[3]

The club had previously hosted the 1964 U.S. Women's Open (won by Mickey Wright at her home club), the 1993 U.S. Women's Amateur (won by Jill McGill, exempt for this tournament via her first professional win at this tournament in 2022) and the 2017 U.S. Women's Amateur (won by Sophia Schubert).[1]

Course layout

The length was different between each round. Approximate length shown.[4]

Hole Yards Par Hole Yards Par
1 363 4 10 438 5
2 466 5 11 139 3
3 182 3 12 363 4
4 391 4 13 162 3
5 373 4 14 475 5
6 140 3 15 371 4
7 338 4 16 507 5
8 502 5 17 326 4
9 335 4 18 348 4
Out 3,090 36 In 3,129 37
Total 6,219 73

Format

The walking-only tournament was played over 72 holes of stroke play, with the top 50 and ties making the 36-hole cut.

Field

The championship was open to any professional or amateur golfer who was 50 years of age or over as of August 24, 2025, however restricted by a certain handicap level.

Players enter the competition, either exempt through some of several exemption categories or through sectional qualifying at 16 different sites around the United States during 2025.[a][5]

Exempt from qualifying

Below are listed exemption categories and players exempt, if any, under those. Each exemption category requires players to have reached their 50th birthday on or before August 21, 2025. Players exempt under more than one category are mentioned only under the first category they are exempt.

1. Former winners of the U.S. Senior Women's Open (10-year exemption)

2. From the 2024 U.S. Senior Women's Open, the 20 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 20th place

3. From the 2024 U.S. Senior Women's Open, the amateur(s) returning the lowest 72-hole score

4. Winners of the U.S. Women's Open (10-year exemption)

5. From the 2024 and 2025 U.S. Women's Open, any player returning a 72-hole score

6. Any professional or applicant for reinstatement who has won the U.S. Women's Amateur (three-year exemption)

7. Winners of the U.S. Women's Amateur (must be an amateur; five-year exemption)

8. Winners of the 2023 and 2024 U.S. Senior Women's Amateur and the 2024 runner-up (must be an amateur)

  • Sarah Gallagher, Nadene Gole (a), Shelly Stouffer (a)

9. Winners of the 2023 and 2024 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur (must be an amateur)

10. Playing members of the two most current United States and Great Britain & Ireland Curtis Cup Teams, and the two most current United States Women's World Amateur teams (must be an amateur)

11. Winners of the LPGA Legends Championship, formerly known as the LPGA Senior Championship, from 2019 to 2025, and the runners-up from 2023 to 2025

12. From the 2025 LPGA Legends Championship, the 10 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 10th place

13. From the final 2024 Legends of the LPGA Performance Points list, the top 30 point leaders and ties

14. Winners of the Legends of the LPGA co-sponsored events, with a minimum of 36 holes, excluding team events, whose victories are considered official, in 2023 and 2024 and during the current calendar year to the initiation of the current year's U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship

15. Winners of the 2019-2024 LPGA Professionals Championship (Championship Division), and the five lowest scorers and ties from the 2024 Championship

16. From the 2024 LPGA Professionals Championship (Senior Division), the three lowest scorers and ties

  • Christy Longfield

17. Winners of the 2024 R&A Women's Senior Amateur and 2024 Canadian Women's Senior Amateur Championships (must be an amateur)

18. Winners of the following events when deemed a major by the LPGA Tour: The Chevron Championship (1983–present); Evian Championship (2013–present); AIG Women's British Open (1979–present); KPMG Women's PGA Championship (1955–present); Titleholders Championship (1946-1966 and 1972); and/or Western Open (1930–1967) (10-year exemption)

19. From the LPGA Tour Career Official Money List, the top 10 players who are not otherwise exempt as of February 12, 2025

20. Winners of LPGA Tour co-sponsored events, whose victories are considered official, from 2019 to 2024 and during the current calendar year to the initiation of the 2025 U.S. Senior Women's Open Championship

21. Playing members of the United States and European Solheim Cup Teams within the last 10 years (2015–2024)

22. From the 2024 final Ladies European Tour and Japan LPGA Tour career money lists, the top five money leaders

23. Special exemptions as selected by the USGA

Qualifying sites

Additional players qualified through sectional qualifying tournaments, taking place June 18 – July 28, 2025, at 16 different sites across the United States.[6]

Date Location Venue Qualifiers
Jun 18 Salisbury, North Carolina Country Club of Salisbury Lee Ann Walker, Charlaine Hirst, Julie Streng (a), Kathy Hartwiger (a), Ashli Bunch

Alternates: Dawn Woodard (a) (entered), Patrice Rizzo

Jun 18 Irving, Texas The Nelson Golf & Sports Club (TPC Course) Kelley Nittoli (a), Julie Harrison (a), Martha Linscott (a)

Alternates: Susie Redman, D'Lynn McCoppin (a)

Jun 23 Schererville, Indiana Briar Ridge Country Club Ellen Port (a), Margie Muzik, Abby Pearson

Alternates: Tracy Hanson (entered), Lieschen Wienke

Jun 23 Scottsdale, Arizona Terravita Golf & Country Club Kim Shek (a), Robin Krapfl (a), Kaori Higo

Alternates: Char Carson (entered), Amy Fruhwirth

Jul 1 Morristown, New Jersey Spring Brook Country Club Sylvie Schetagne, Alicia Dibos, Julie Piers

Alternates: Melissa Dziabo (entered), C.J. Reeves

Jul 7 Woodburn, Oregon OGA Golf Course Lara Tennant, Eriko Gejo, Sara Griffin

Alternates: Kaori Shimura, Tomoko Suzuki

Jul 7 West Covina, California South Hills Country Club Shelly Haywood (a), Eunice Cho (a), Sherry Wright (a), Hiroko Oga (a), Corey Weworski (a), Angela Buzminski, Kim Izzi (a)

Alternates: Amy Stubblefield (entered), Kathy Kurata (a)

Jul 9 Powell, Ohio Wedgewood Golf & Country Club Judith Kyrinis (a), Audra Burks, Cheryl Fox, Elaine Crosby

Alternates: Martha Leach (a) (entered), Christine Lindsey

Jul 10 Atlanta, Georgia Capital City Club (Brookhaven Course) Brenda Corrie-Kuehn (a), Caroline Smith, Barbara Moxness

Alternates: Kyoko Suganuma, Tonya Gill Danckaert

Jul 10 Danville, California Diablo Country Club Karen Garcia (a), Yuka Shiroto, Tina Barker, Eika Otake

Alternates: Tomi Marcus (a), Jenny Park-Choi

Jul 10 Newport News, Virginia James River Country Club Lisa Depaulo, Patricia Beliard

Alternates: Kimbra Benson (a), Olivia Hernandez (a)

Jul 11 Lake Elmo, Minnesota Royal Golf Club Chiaki Nagano, Karen Weiss

Alternates: Chie Furusawa (entered), Tina Lindsey

Jul 16 Vero Beach, Florida Indian River Club Charlotta Sörenstam, Sue Ginter Landry, Laurel Kean, Pamela Elders, Emma Leonardi, Pat Shriver

Alternates: Smriti Mehra, Gail Graham

Jul 21 King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Gulph Mills Club Tara Joy-Connelly (a), Janie Sirmons, Amy E. Phelan (a), Stephenie Harris (a)

Alternates: Tina Paternostro, Angela Ause (a)

Jul 22 Colorado Springs, Colorado Country Club of Colorado Kristine Franklin (a), Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll (a), Yukako Matsumoto, Sherry Andonian, Kelly Green (a)

Alternates: Linda Jeffery (a), Laurie Brower

Jul 28 Wellesley, Massachusetts Wellesley Country Club Laura Shanahan Rowe, Jayne Pardus (a), Lisa McGill (a)

Alternates: Mercedes Large (a), Tracy Welch (a)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Place Player Score To par
1 Annika Sörenstam 70 −3
T2 Moira Dunn-Bohls 71 −2
Lara Tennant (a) 71
Barb Moxness 71
T5 Trish Johnson 72 −1
Corina Kelepouris 72
T7 Silvia Cavalleri 73 E
Mikuno Kubo 73
Leta Lindley 73
Liselotte Neumann 73
Maria McBride 73
Michelle Redman 73
Karrie Webb 73

Source:[7]

Second round

Friday, August 22, 2025

51 players, 46 professionals and five amateurs, made the cut at eight over par, 154. All professionals who missed the cut were paid $2,000 each.

Place Player Score To par
1 Becky Morgan 74-68=142 −4
T2 Corina Kelepouris 72-71=143 −3
Maria McBride 73-70=143
T4 Ashli Bunch 75-69=144 −2
Moira Dunn-Bohls 71-73=144
Liselotte Neumann 73-71=144
7 Laura Diaz 74-71=145 −1
8 Leta Lindley 73-73=146 E
9 Trish Johnson 72-75=147 +1
T10 Sherry Andonian 75-73=148 +2
Audra Burks 76-72=148
Tammie Green 74-74=148
Juli Inkster 75-73=148
Mikuno Kubo 73-75=148
Yuko Saito 74-74=148
Annika Sörenstam 70-78=148
Lara Tennant (a) 71-77=148

Third round

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Place Player Score To par
T1 Corina Kelepouris 72-71-72=215 −4
Maria McBride 73-70-72=215
Becky Morgan 74-68-73=215
T4 Ashli Bunch 75-69-74=218 −1
Liselotte Neumann 73-71-74=218
T6 Juli Inkster 75-73-72=220 +1
Trish Johnson 72-75-73=220
Leta Lindley 73-73-74=220
T9 Barb Moxness 71-79-71=221 +2
Michelle Redman 73-76-72=221

Fourth round

Sunday, August 24, 2025

After being tied leader before the final round, Becky Morgan shot the lowest round of the final day and won the championship by six strokes. Lara Tennant finished low amateur at tied 18th, with a score of 69 over par 301. Defending champion Leta Lindley finished tied fourth, eight strokes behind the winner.[8][9]

Place Play Score To par Money ($)
1 Becky Morgan 74-68-73-70=285 −7 200,000
2 Juli Inkster 75-73-72-71=291 −1 108,000
3 Liselotte Neumann 73-71-74-74=292 E 66,228
T4 Corina Kelepouris 72-71-72-78=293 +1 39,455
Leta Lindley 73-73-74-73=293
Maria McBride 73-70-72-78=293
7 Trish Johnson 72-75-73-74=294 +2 30,730
T8 Janice Moodie 74-76-74-71=295 +3 26,222
Annika Sörenstam 70-78-75-72=295
10 Mikuno Kubo 73-75-76-73=297 +5 22,781

Sources:[10][11][12]

Notes

  1. ^ (a) – denotes amateur

References

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