The U.S. Women's Open is one of 15 national golf championships conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA), is the oldest of the LPGA Tour's five major championships, which includes the Chevron Championship, Women's PGA Championship, Women's Open Championship, and The Evian Championship.

Established 80years ago in 1946, the U.S. Women's Open is the only event to have been recognized as a major by the LPGA since the group's founding in 1950. Originally operated by the Women's Professional Golfers Association (WPGA) for its first three years and the LPGA for the next four, it became a USGA event in 1953. Since 2018, the tournament has normally been held the week after Memorial Day. The U.S. Women's Open is the second major of the LPGA season and has the highest purse in women's golf. The most recent increase, announced in January 2022, saw the purse nearly double from its previous $5.5 million (20192021) to $10 million starting in 2022. The 2022 purse increase came about when the nonprofit health care company ProMedica was announced as the tournament's presenting sponsor.

For 2020, it was the final major of the year and be held for the first time over two courses, as it was postponed to December, due to the COVID-19 pandemic that postponed golf tournaments from March through June.

In 2007, international players outnumbered Americans for the first time. The 2008 tournament was won by South Korean Inbee Park, who became the event's youngest winner ever at age 19 years, 11 months, 17 days. In 2021, Yuka Saso matched Park as the youngest winner ever.

Since 2018, the U.S. Women's Open has normally been held prior to its men's counterpart rather than following it and the U.S. Senior Open. In announcing this schedule change, the USGA stated that it would "provide optimum playing conditions for the world's best players across a broader variety of the country's finest golf courses."

The playoff format was modified in 2018, reduced from three to two aggregate holes, followed by sudden death. The last 18-hole playoff was in 2006; the three-hole playoff was introduced the following year and used in 2011 and 2016.

In 2024, the USGA announced a new presenting sponsor, Ally Financial, and an increase in prize money. There was also a change to the winner's share of the purse, with the men's and women's open winner earning 20% of the total; $2.4 million for that year's Women's Open winner.

Qualification

The U.S. Women's Open is open to any professional or amateur female golfer. Amateurs must have an up-to-date USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 2.4, lowered in 2014 from 4.4 in 2013. Players may obtain a place by being exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying.

In 2002, a two-stage method of qualification was introduced: 18 holes for local qualifying and 36 holes for sectional qualifying. In 2010, the qualification process reverted to a single sectional stage of 36 holes played on a single day.

The criteria for exemption from qualifying has changed through the years. In 2010, there were eleven exemption categories, including winners of the U.S. Women's Open for the last ten years, winners of the other three majors for the last five years, the top 50 from the previous year's LPGA Tour money list, the top five from the previous year's Japan LPGA Tour, Korea LPGA Tour, and Ladies European Tour money lists, and official winners of LPGA co-sponsored events for the 52-week period prior to the U.S. Women's Open.

There is no upper or lower age limit. The youngest-ever qualifiers were 11-year-old Lucy Li in 2014, and 12-year-old Lexi Thompson in 2007.

Winners of major amateur tournaments are also exempt. Currently, winners of the U.S. Girls' Junior, and U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur and the finalist of the U.S. Women's Amateur (all USGA events) are exempt provided they did not turn professional beforehand. Winners of the Augusta National Women's Amateur Championship will qualify effective with the inaugural tournament in 2019. The U.S. Women's Amateur champion is exempt, regardless of turning professional between the Women's Amateur and the U.S. Women's Open as a result of an August 2019 rule change by the USGA.

Winners

The number following some winners' names indicates the cumulative number of U.S. Women's Open wins for that player.

YearChampionScoreTo ParMargin of VictoryRunner(s)-upPurse ($)Winner's share ($)VenueLocation
2026United States Nelly Korda276−81 strokeEngland Charley Hull Mexico Gaby López12,500,0002,500,000Riviera Country ClubPacific Palisades, CA
2025Sweden Maja Stark281−72 strokesUnited States Nelly Korda Japan Rio Takeda12,000,0002,400,000Erin HillsErin, WI
2024Japan Yuka Saso (2)276−43 strokesJapan Hinako Shibuno12,000,0002,400,000Lancaster Country Club, Meadowcreek/Dogwood CourseLancaster, PA
2023United States Allisen Corpuz279−93 strokesEngland Charley Hull South Korea Jiyai Shin11,000,0002,000,000Pebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CA
2022Australia Minjee Lee271−134 strokesUnited States Mina Harigae10,000,0001,800,000Pine Needles Lodge and Golf ClubSouthern Pines, NC
2021Philippines Yuka Saso280−4PlayoffJapan Nasa Hataoka5,500,0001,000,000Olympic Club, Lake CourseSan Francisco, CA
2020South Korea Kim A-lim281−31 strokeSouth Korea Ko Jin-young United States Amy Olson5,500,0001,000,000Champions Golf Club, Cypress Creek and Jackrabbit CoursesHouston, TX
2019South Korea Lee Jeong-eun278−62 strokesSouth Korea Ryu So-yeon United States Lexi Thompson United States Angel Yin5,500,0001,000,000Country Club of CharlestonCharleston, SC
2018Thailand Ariya Jutanugarn277−11PlayoffSouth Korea Kim Hyo-joo5,000,000900,000Shoal Creek Golf and Country ClubShoal Creek, AL
2017South Korea Park Sung-hyun277−112 strokesSouth Korea Choi Hye-jin (a)5,000,000900,000Trump National Golf ClubBedminster, NJ
2016United States Brittany Lang282−6PlayoffSweden Anna Nordqvist4,500,000810,000CordeValle Golf ClubSan Martin, CA
2015South Korea Chun In-gee272−81 strokeSouth Korea Amy Yang4,500,000810,000Lancaster Country ClubLancaster, PA
2014United States Michelle Wie278−22 strokesUnited States Stacy Lewis4,000,000720,000Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2Pinehurst, NC
2013South Korea Inbee Park (2)280−84 strokesSouth Korea I.K. Kim3,250,000585,000Sebonack Golf ClubSouthampton, NY
2012South Korea Na Yeon Choi281−74 strokesSouth Korea Amy Yang3,250,000585,000Blackwolf Run, composite courseKohler, WI
2011South Korea Ryu So-yeon281−3PlayoffSouth Korea Hee Kyung Seo3,250,000585,000Broadmoor Golf Club, East CourseColorado Springs, CO
2010United States Paula Creamer281−34 strokesSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi Norway Suzann Pettersen3,250,000585,000Oakmont Country ClubPlum, PA
2009South Korea Ji Eun-hee284E1 strokeUnited States Candie Kung3,250,000585,000Saucon Valley Country ClubUpper Saucon Township, PA
2008South Korea Inbee Park283−94 strokesSweden Helen Alfredsson3,250,000585,000Interlachen Country ClubEdina, MN
2007United States Cristie Kerr279−52 strokesBrazil Angela Park Mexico Lorena Ochoa3,100,000560,000Pine Needles Lodge and Golf ClubSouthern Pines, NC
2006Sweden Annika Sörenstam (3)284EPlayoffUnited States Pat Hurst3,100,000560,000Newport Country ClubNewport, RI
2005South Korea Birdie Kim287+32 strokesUnited States Brittany Lang (a) United States Morgan Pressel (a)3,100,000560,000Cherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, CO
2004United States Meg Mallon (2)274−102 strokesSweden Annika Sörenstam3,100,000560,000The Orchards Golf ClubSouth Hadley, MA
2003United States Hilary Lunke283−1PlayoffUnited States Angela Stanford United States Kelly Robbins3,100,000560,000Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Witch Hollow CourseNorth Plains, OR
2002United States Juli Inkster (2)276−42 strokesSweden Annika Sörenstam3,000,000535,000Prairie Dunes Golf ClubHutchinson, KS
2001Australia Karrie Webb (2)273−78 strokesSouth Korea Pak Se-ri2,900,000520,000Pine Needles Lodge and Golf ClubSouthern Pines, NC
2000Australia Karrie Webb282−65 strokesUnited States Cristie Kerr United States Meg Mallon2,750,000500,000Merit ClubLibertyville, IL
1999United States Juli Inkster272−165 strokesUnited States Sherri Turner1,750,000315,000Old Waverly Golf ClubWest Point, MS
1998South Korea Pak Se-ri290+6PlayoffUnited States Jenny Chuasiriporn (a)1,500,000267,500Blackwolf Run, composite courseKohler, WI
1997England Alison Nicholas274−101 strokeUnited States Nancy Lopez1,300,000232,500Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Witch Hollow CourseNorth Plains, OR
1996Sweden Annika Sörenstam (2)272−86 strokesUnited States Kris Tschetter1,200,000212,500Pine Needles Lodge and Golf ClubSouthern Pines, NC
1995Sweden Annika Sörenstam278−21 strokeUnited States Meg Mallon1,000,000175,000Broadmoor Golf Club, East CourseColorado Springs, CO
1994United States Patty Sheehan (2)277−71 strokeUnited States Tammie Green850,000155,000Indianwood Golf and Country Club, Old CourseLake Orion, MI
1993United States Lauri Merten280−81 strokeSweden Helen Alfredsson United States Donna Andrews800,000144,000Crooked Stick Golf ClubCarmel, IN
1992United States Patty Sheehan280−4PlayoffUnited States Juli Inkster700,000130,000Oakmont Country ClubPlum, PA
1991United States Meg Mallon283−12 strokesUnited States Pat Bradley600,000110,000Colonial Country ClubFort Worth, TX
1990United States Betsy King (2)284−41 strokeUnited States Patty Sheehan500,00085,000Atlanta Athletic Club, Riverside CourseDuluth, GA
1989United States Betsy King278−24 strokesUnited States Nancy Lopez450,00080,000Indianwood Golf and Country Club, Old CourseLake Orion, MI
1988Sweden Liselotte Neumann277−73 strokesUnited States Patty Sheehan400,00070,000Baltimore Country Club, Five Farms, East CourseBaltimore, MD
1987England Laura Davies285−3PlayoffJapan Ayako Okamoto United States JoAnne Carner325,00055,000Plainfield Country ClubEdison, NJ
1986United States Jane Geddes287−1PlayoffSouth AfricaUnited States Sally Little300,00050,000NCR Country ClubKettering, OH
1985United States Kathy Baker280−83 strokesUnited States Judy Clark250,00041,975Baltusrol Golf Club, Upper CourseSpringfield, NJ
1984United States Hollis Stacy (3)290+21 strokeUnited States Rosie Jones225,00036,000Salem Country ClubPeabody, MA
1983Australia Jan Stephenson290+61 strokeUnited States JoAnne Carner United States Patty Sheehan200,00032,780Cedar Ridge Country ClubBroken Arrow, OK
1982United States Janet Alex283−56 strokesUnited States Beth Daniel United States Donna White United States JoAnne Carner United States Sandra Haynie175,00027,315Del Paso Country ClubSacramento, CA
1981United States Pat Bradley279−91 strokeUnited States Beth Daniel150,00022,000La Grange Country ClubLa Grange, IL
1980United States Amy Alcott280−49 strokesUnited States Hollis Stacy140,00020,047Richland Country ClubNashville, TN
1979United States Jerilyn Britz284E2 strokesUnited States Debbie Massey United States Sandra Palmer125,00019,000Brooklawn Country ClubFairfield, CT
1978United States Hollis Stacy (2)289+51 strokeUnited States JoAnne Carner South Africa Sally Little100,00015,000Country Club of IndianapolisIndianapolis, IN
1977United States Hollis Stacy292+42 strokesUnited States Nancy Lopez75,00011,040Hazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, MN
1976United States JoAnne Carner (2)292+8PlayoffUnited States Sandra Palmer60,0009,054Rolling Green Golf ClubSpringfield, PA
1975United States Sandra Palmer295+74 strokesUnited States JoAnne Carner Canada Sandra Post United States Nancy Lopez (a)55,0008,044Atlantic City Country ClubNorthfield, NJ
1974United States Sandra Haynie295+71 strokeUnited States Beth Stone United States Carol Mann40,0006,073La Grange Country ClubLa Grange, IL
1973United States Susie Berning (3)290+25 strokesUnited States Gloria Ehret United States Shelley Hamlin40,0006,000Country Club of RochesterRochester, NY
1972United States Susie Berning (2)299+111 strokeUnited States Kathy Ahern United States Pam Barnett United States Judy Rankin40,0006,000Winged Foot Golf Club, East CourseMamaroneck, NY
1971United States JoAnne Carner288E7 strokesUnited States Kathy Whitworth31,0005,000Kahkwa ClubErie, PA
1970United States Donna Caponi (2)287+31 strokeUnited States Sandra Haynie United States Sandra Spuzich20,0004,000Muskogee Golf ClubMuskogee, OK
1969United States Donna Caponi294+21 strokeUnited States Peggy Wilson31,0405,000Scenic Hills Country ClubPensacola, FL
1968United States Susie Berning289+53 strokesUnited States Mickey Wright25,0005,000Moselem Springs Golf ClubFleetwood, PA
1967France Catherine Lacoste (a)294+62 strokesUnited States Susie Maxwell United States Beth Stone25,0000The HomesteadHot Springs, VA
1966United States Sandra Spuzich297+91 strokeUnited States Carol Mann20,0004,000Hazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, MN
1965United States Carol Mann290+22 strokesUnited States Kathy Cornelius17,7803,800Atlantic City Country ClubNorthfield, NJ
1964United States Mickey Wright (4)290−2PlayoffUnited States Ruth Jessen9,9002,090San Diego Country ClubChula Vista, CA
1963United States Mary Mills289−33 strokesUnited States Louise Suggs United States Sandra Haynie9,0001,900Kenwood Country ClubCincinnati, OH
1962United States Murle Lindstrom301+132 strokesUnited States Ruth Jessen United States Jo Ann Prentice8,0001,800Dunes Golf and Beach ClubMyrtle Beach, SC
1961United States Mickey Wright (3)293+56 strokesUnited States Betsy Rawls8,0001,800Baltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, NJ
1960United States Betsy Rawls (4)292+41 strokeUnited States Joyce Ziske7,2001,710Worcester Country ClubWorcester, MA
1959United States Mickey Wright (2)287+72 strokesUnited States Louise Suggs7,2001,800Churchill Valley Country ClubPittsburgh, PA
1958United States Mickey Wright290−25 strokesUnited States Louise Suggs7,2001,800Forest Lake Country ClubBloomfield Hills, MI
1957United States Betsy Rawls (3)299+76 strokesUnited States Patty Berg7,2001,800Winged Foot Golf Club, East CourseMamaroneck, NY
1956United States Kathy Cornelius302+7PlayoffUnited States Barbara McIntire (a)6,0001,500Northland Country ClubDuluth, MN
1955Uruguay Fay Crocker299+114 strokesUnited States Mary Lena Faulk United States Louise Suggs7,5002,000Wichita Country ClubWichita, KS
1954United States Babe Zaharias (3)291+312 strokesUnited States Betty Hicks7,5002,000Salem Country ClubPeabody, MA
1953United States Betsy Rawls (2)302+6PlayoffUnited States Jackie Pung7,5002,000Country Club of RochesterRochester, NY
1952United States Louise Suggs (2)284+87 strokesUnited States Marlene Bauer United States Betty Jameson7,5001,750Bala Golf ClubPhiladelphia, PA
1951United States Betsy Rawls293+55 strokesUnited States Louise Suggs7,5001,500Druid Hills Golf ClubAtlanta, GA
1950United States Babe Zaharias (2)291−99 strokesUnited States Betsy Rawls (a)5,0001,250Rolling Hills Country ClubWichita, KS
1949United States Louise Suggs291−914 strokesUnited States Babe Zaharias7,5001,500Prince George's Golf and Country ClubLandover, MD
1948United States Babe Zaharias300E8 strokesUnited States Betty Hicks7,5001,200Atlantic City Country ClubNorthfield, NJ
1947United States Betty Jameson295−96 strokesUnited States Polly Riley (a) United States Sally Sessions (a)7,5001,200Starmount Forest Country ClubGreensboro, NC
1946United States Patty Berg5 & 4United States Betty Jameson19,7005,600Spokane Country ClubSpokane, WA

(a) = Amateur † = Won 5 and 4 over Betty Jameson in 36-hole match play final

Multiple champions

This table lists the golfers who have won more than one U.S. Women's Open.

Career Grand Slam winners ‡
GolferTotalYears
United States Betsy Rawls41951, 1953, 1957, 1960
United States Mickey Wright41958, 1959, 1961, 1964
United States Babe Zaharias31948, 1950, 1954
United States Susie Berning31968, 1972, 1973
United States Hollis Stacy31977, 1978, 1984
Sweden Annika Sörenstam31995, 1996, 2006
United States Louise Suggs21949, 1952
United States Donna Caponi21969, 1970
United States JoAnne Carner21971, 1976
United States Betsy King21989, 1990
United States Patty Sheehan21992, 1994
Australia Karrie Webb22000, 2001
United States Juli Inkster21999, 2002
United States Meg Mallon21991, 2004
South Korea Inbee Park22008, 2013
Japan Yuka Saso22021, 2024

The defending champion has retained the title on seven occasions, most recently in 2001:

2001 - Karrie Webb 1996 - Annika Sörenstam 1990 - Betsy King 1978 - Hollis Stacy 1973 - Susie Berning 1970 - Donna Caponi 1959 - Mickey Wright

Future sites

YearEditionCourseLocationDatesPrevious championships hosted
202782ndInverness ClubToledo, OhioJune 3–6
202883rdOakmont Country ClubPlum, PennsylvaniaJune 1–41992, 2010
202984thPinehurst No. 2Pinehurst, North CarolinaJune 7–102014
203085thInterlachen Country ClubEdina, MinnesotaMay 30 – June 22008
203186thOakland Hills Country Club (South Course)Bloomfield Township, MichiganTBD
203287thLos Angeles Country Club (North Course)Los Angeles, CaliforniaTBD
203388thChicago Golf ClubWheaton, IllinoisTBD
203489thMerion Golf ClubHaverford, PennsylvaniaTBD
203590thPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CaliforniaTBD2023
203691stShinnecock Hills Golf ClubShinnecock Hills, New YorkTBD
203792ndOak Hill Country Club (East Course)Rochester, New YorkTBD
203893rdOakmont Country ClubPlum, PennsylvaniaTBD
203994thTBDTBDTBD
204095thPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CaliforniaTBD
204196thTBDTBDTBD
204297thOakland Hills Country Club (South Course)Bloomfield Township, MichiganTBD
204398thTBDTBDTBD
204499thTBDTBDTBD
2045100thThe Country ClubBrookline, MassachusettsTBD
2046101stMerion Golf ClubHaverford, PennsylvaniaTBD
2047102ndTBDTBDTBD
2048103rdPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, CaliforniaTBD

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