U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
The U.S. Women’s Open is set to visit more of the country’s best golf courses over the next 20 years. It’s a strategic move by the USGA that is expected to improve the women’s game overall.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Talley records lowest weekend round by an amateur in U.S. Women’s Open history
17-year-old amateur Asterisk Talley shot 5-under 66 during the third round at Riviera, it was the lowest weekend round in history by an amateur at the U.S. Women's Open.
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Natthakritta Vongtaveelap’s first U.S. Women’s Open is over after just five holes after being disqualified for her caddie’s rangefinder use.
Live From the Women’s U.S. Open previews a 12-team shotgun scramble tournament with notable figures such as Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Mia Hamm and Annika Sorenstam set to compete.
Amy Rodgers interviews two Navy pilots, Lt. Sarah Lykins and Lt. Mackenzie Kirschner, who were part of the all-women flyover at Pebble Beach that honored 50 years of women’s Naval aviation.
The USGA announced on Wednesday that this year’s U.S. Women’s Open would have a purse of $11 million.
Nancy Henderson, president of the LPGA, explains how the money raised at All In At The Hay will benefit the LPGA*USGA Girls Golf organization both now and in the future.
Twenty years ago, Hilary Lunke won the U.S. Women’s Open and she now visits Pebble Beach inspired by the future as women are given more opportunities in the world of golf.
Rising star Amari Avery (also known as “Tigeress”) joins Live From to detail her qualification for the U.S. Women’s Open, swapping a Cabo trip for one to Pebble Beach, her college career at USC and more.
For the first time, the women will get a major opportunity at Pebble Beach. It’s a chance to both be part of and make history.
Team Coca Cola discuss how All In At The Hay aligns with the company’s mission and how participation in the event can help grow the game of golf moving forward.
Pat Bradley and Georgia Sharpe, a member of LPGA*USGA Girls Golf, discuss the impactful role that golf can play in the lives of young women and the importance of continuing to grow the game.