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One week before the Masters, we get a glimpse of the greatest course in American golf with the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur, which begins Wednesday in Augusta, Georgia. This three day event -- which will take place on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday this week -- features the best women's amateurs in the world playing their final round on one of golf's most historic courses. An international field of 72 women amateurs will play the first 36 holes of stroke play. After that, the field will be cut to 30 with those leaders playing the final round at Augusta National. Should a playoff be needed, it will be contested under sudden death rules.


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The GCAA national office staff will manage all events with staff member s onsite during each event. Participants will be responsible for their own entry fee and any expenses they incur during the event. Entry fee will include all competitive rounds, range access during the tournament days, as well as a boxed lunch between rounds on day one of the tournament. Both male and female golfers will be competing in one tournament using two sets of tees. Tournaments will be recognized by WAGR; points will be awarded accordingly based on the individual participants finish against other players of their gender.



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The player fields will consist of U. Hopefully, these will take off. Pano, whose daughter Alexa is currently No. Pano said there are about five or six parents working to put on these events.





No takers. The Wake Forest senior was the first player to hit at the historic event, and it was a beauty. I was like, oh, my gosh, this is crazy. She opened with a 4-under 68, good for a share of the lead with year-old Zoe Campos.
