2016 U.S. Women's Open
The 2016 U.S. Women's Open was the 71st U.S. Women's Open, held July 7–10 at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California, southeast of San Jose. The U.S. Women's Open is the oldest of the five current major championships and the third of the 2016 season. It has the largest purse in women's golf at $4.5 million, and was televised by Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports. Brittany Lang won her first major title in a playoff over Anna Nordqvist.[2] Qualifying and fieldThe championship was open to any female professional or amateur golfer with a USGA handicap index not exceeding 2.4. Players qualified by competing in one of twenty 36-hole qualifying tournaments held at sites across the United States and at international sites in China, England, Japan, and South Korea. Additional players were exempt from qualifying because of past performances in professional or amateur tournaments around the world. The USGA received a record 1,855 entries for the championship.[3] Exempt from qualifyingMany players are exempt in multiple categories. Players are listed only once, in the first category in which they became exempt, with additional categories in parentheses ( ) next to their names. Golfers qualifying in Category 13 who qualified in other categories are denoted with the tour by which they qualified.[4]
Choi Na-yeon (10,15,16), Chun In-gee (9,11,13-KLPGA,15,16), Paula Creamer (10,15), Ji Eun-hee (10,15,16), Cristie Kerr (10,12,15,16), Ryu So-yeon (9,10,15,16), Michelle Wie (10)
Hannah O'Sullivan (a), Sierra Brooks (a)
Julia Engström (a)
Leona Maguire (a)
Shanshan Feng (13-LET,14,15,16), Brooke Henderson (9,11,12,15,16)
Stacy Lewis (9,10,15,16), Mo Martin (16), Yani Tseng
Lydia Ko (8,10,11,12,15,16), Brittany Lincicome (15,16), Lexi Thompson (11,12,15,16), Yoo Sun-young (10)
Kim Hyo-joo (12, 13-KLPGA,15,16), Suzann Pettersen (10,15,16)
Pernilla Lindberg (10), Shiho Oyama (15,16), Jane Park (10), Morgan Pressel (10,15,16) Amy Yang (10,15,16)
Marina Alex, Baek Kyu-jung, Chella Choi (12,15,16), Carlota Ciganda (15,16), Austin Ernst, Sandra Gal, Julieta Granada, Jaye Marie Green, Wei Ling Hsu, Charley Hull (15,16), M. J. Hur, Karine Icher, Jang Ha-na (11,12,15,16), Ariya Jutanugarn (12,15,16), Moriya Jutanugarn, Danielle Kang, Kim Kaufman, Christina Kim, In-Kyung Kim, Kim Sei-young (11,15,16), Jessica Korda (12,15,16), Candie Kung (15,16), Brittany Lang (15,16), Alison Lee (15,16), Ilhee Lee (15), Lee Mi-hyang (15), Min Lee, Minjee Lee (11,12,15,16), Mirim Lee (15,16), Caroline Masson, Catriona Matthew, Maria McBride, Sydnee Michaels, Mika Miyazato (15,16), Azahara Muñoz (15,16), Haru Nomura (11,12,15,16), Anna Nordqvist (15,16), Ryann O'Toole, Lee-Anne Pace (15,16), Park Hee-young (16), Pornanong Phatlum (15,16), Gerina Piller (11,15,16), Beatriz Recari, Lizette Salas (15), Alena Sharp, Jenny Shin (11,12,15,16), Kelly Shon, Jennifer Song, Angela Stanford, Kris Tamulis (12), Mariajo Uribe, Karrie Webb (15), Sakura Yokomine
QualifiersAdditional players qualified through sectional qualifying tournaments taking place in May and June at sites in the United States, China, South Korea, England, and Japan.[7] May 9 at The Home Course, DuPont, Washington May 16 at Cheonan, South Korea
May 16 at Bradenton Country Club, Bradenton, Florida May 16 at Butler Country Club, Butler, Pennsylvania May 16 at Pebble Creek Golf Club, Becker, Minnesota May 16 at Shady Oaks Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
May 16 at Terravita Golf & Country Club, Scottsdale, Arizona May 16 at The Heritage Golf Course at Westmoor, Westminster, Colorado
May 16 at Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii
May 17 at TPC at The Woodlands (Player Course), The Woodlands, Texas May 23 at Quail Ridge Country Club (South Course), Boynton Beach, Florida May 23 at Dunwoody Country Club, Dunwoody, Georgia May 23 at Hermitage Country Club, Manakin-Sabot, Virginia May 23 at Oak Park Country Club, River Grove, Illinois May 24 at Westwood Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri
May 24 at Canoe Brook Country Club (North Course), Summit, New Jersey May 25 at Buckinghamshire, England May 25 at Carolina Trace Country Club (Lake Course), Sanford, North Carolina
May 30 at Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan May 31 at Twin Hills Country Club, Longmeadow, Massachusetts May 31 at Industry Hills Golf Club (Eisenhower Course), City Of Industry, California May 31 at Green Valley Country Club, Fairfield, California June 2 at Goose Creek Golf Club, Mira Loma, California
June 3 at Sugar Mill Country Club, New Smyrna Beach, Florida Alternates added to fieldThe following players were added to the field before the start of the tournament when spots reserved for exemptions in various categories were not used, and to replace players who withdrew from the tournament.
Course layout
Source:[1] Round summariesFirst roundThursday, July 7, 2016
Second roundFriday, July 8, 2016
Third roundSaturday, July 9, 2016
Final roundSunday, July 10, 2016
Source:[8] ScorecardFinal round Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[8] PlayoffThe three-hole aggregate playoff was held on the final three holes, and any additional play in sudden-death was to occur on the final hole. Both players made pars on the first two holes, but it was soon determined that Nordqvist had slightly moved sand prior to her approach shot from the fairway bunker on 17, a two-stroke penalty (rule 13-4b). The players were told of the penalty by a rules official midway through the par-5 final hole, after Nordqvist's third shot but before Lang's.[2]
Scorecard
Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par References
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