U.S. Women's Open - Pebble Beach Golf Links
Experience The Thrill Of The US Women's Open
The U.S. Women's Open is one of the most prestigious tournaments in women's golf, and the oldest of the five major championships. The tournament was first played in 1946, and has since become an important event in the LPGA calendar.
The tournament is open to professional and amateur golfers with a handicap of 2.4 or less, and is typically played over four days in June or July. The tournament is known for its challenging courses, and has been played at some of the most famous venues in the United States, including Pinehurst, Pebble Beach, and Oakmont.
The U.S. Women's Open has produced some of the greatest moments in women's golf history. Notable winners include Babe Zaharias, Mickey Wright, Annika Sorenstam, and Inbee Park. One of the most memorable moments in the tournament's history occurred in 1995, when Annika Sorenstam won her first major championship in a dramatic sudden-death playoff.
The course on which the U.S. Women's Open is played changes every year, but always presents a tough challenge to the competitors. From the narrow fairways and deep bunkers of Oakmont, to the punishing rough at Sebonack, the tournament demands accuracy, skill, and nerves of steel from the players.
If you're a golf fan looking for an unforgettable experience, attending the U.S. Women's Open is a must. Whether you're watching the world's best golfers battle it out on the course, or soaking up the atmosphere at one of the many hospitality venues, the U.S. Women's Open is a truly unique event. So why not buy your tickets today and be a part of golf history?