Augusta National Women’s Amateur 2025: Star-Studded Field Set for Sold-Out Championship
The 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur has lined up 65 players for its April championship, with six unannounced participants. The tournament takes place April 2-5 at Champions Retreat and Augusta…

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 02: Anna Morgan of the United States walks on the fifth hole during the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club on April 02, 2022 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)The 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur has lined up 65 players for its April championship, with six unannounced participants. The tournament takes place April 2-5 at Champions Retreat and Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Three former champions are returning to play: Japan's Tsubasa Kajitani grabbed the win in 2021, Anna Davis came out on top in 2022, and top-ranked amateur Lottie Woad is the defending champion. In an exciting finish last spring, Woad sealed her win by sinking birdies on three of the last four holes.
Stanford University tops all schools with eight players making the cut. Duke comes in second with six players, while USC and South Carolina each have three players heading to Georgia.
Players need to get through a 54-hole challenge. After two rounds, just the top 30 scores plus ties move on to the final day.
The lineup is packed with talent, including FSU's Mirabel Ting and Filipino rising star Rianne Malixi. First-year LSU player Rocio Tejedo comes in ranked 37th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
Champions Retreat hosts rounds one and two. Those who make the cut then head to the legendary Augusta National for Saturday's final round.
Golf Channel will show the first 36 holes, with NBC Sports covering the final round. The event is completely sold out.