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Field for 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur set, includes No. 1 in WAGR and two past champs

The field for the fifth Augusta National Women’s Amateur is set.

A full field of 72 golfers is confirmed for the 2024 competition, which is set for April 3-6, the week before the Masters, Augusta National Golf Club confirmed Wednesday.

The top 43 eligible amateurs in the final World Amateur Golf Ranking of 2023 have accepted invitations to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The field includes players from 18 countries and six continents, including two of the last three champions in Tsubasa Kajitani (2021) and Anna Davis (2022), along with top-ranked amateur and three-time participant Ingrid Lindblad.

The Augusta National Women’s Amateur field will compete across 54 holes of stroke play, with a cut to 30 players and ties taking place after 36 holes. The first two rounds will take place on the Island and Bluff nines at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday, April 3, and Thursday, April 4. The entire field will then play Augusta National for an official practice round on Friday, April 5. The final round, featuring competitors who made the cut, will take place on Saturday, April 6 at Augusta National.

The first and second rounds of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur will be broadcast live on Golf Channel (1:30-3:30 p.m. ET) from Champions Retreat Golf Club. NBC Sports will produce and broadcast three hours (Noon-3 p.m. ET) of live final-round coverage of the event at Augusta National.

Additionally, Golf Channel’s “Live From the Masters” will commence on Friday, April 5 at Augusta National to provide coverage of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals and the Masters Tournament.

Rose Zhang is the defending champion, defeating Jenny Bae in a playoff.

Here’s a look at the field for the 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

Player

Country

Yuna Araki

Japan

Kajsa Arwefjall

Sweden

Amari Avery

USA

Helen Briem

Germany

Phoebe Brinker

USA

Zoe Antoinette Campos

USA

Jensen Castle

USA

Leigh Chien

USA

Gianna Clemente

USA

Hailee Cooper

USA

Hannah Darling

Scotland

Anna Davis

USA

Sadie Englemann

USA

Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio

Spain

Maisie Filler

USA

Francesa Fiorellini

Italy

Laney Frye

USA

Eila Galitsky

Thailand

Megha Ganne

USA

Melanie Green

USA

Charlotte Heath

England

Rachel Heck

USA

Maddison Hinson-Tolchard

Australia

Chiara Horder

Germany

Saori Iijima

Japan

Tsubasa Kajitani

Japan

Lauren Kim

Canada

Minsol Kim

Korea

Jasmine Koo

USA

Rachel Kuehn

USA

Andrea Lignell

Sweden

Ingrid Lindblad

Sweden

Julia Lopez Ramirez

Spain

Carolina Lopez-Chacarra Coto

Spain

Caitlyn Macnab

South Africa

Rianne Malixi

Philippines

Maria Jose Marin

Colombia

Paula Martin Sampedro

Spain

Emma McMyler

USA

Ashley Menne

USA

Emilia Migliaccio Doran

USA

Anna Morgan

USA

Hinano Muguruma

Japan

Kokoro Nakamura

Japan

Lauryn Nguyen

USA

Farah O’Keefe

USA

Meja Ortengren

Sweden

Annabelle Pancake

USA

Ashleigh Park

USA

Catherine Park

USA

Jennie Park

USA

Avani Prashanth

India

Andrea Revuelta

Spain

Kiara Romero

USA

Louise Rydqvist

Sweden

Amanda Sambach

USA

Megan Schofill

USA

Mamika Shinchi

Japan

Bailey Shoemaker

USA

Latanna Stone

USA

Nora Sundberg

Sweden

Asterisk Talley

USA

Rocio Tejedo

Spain

Sayaka Teraoka

Japan

Mirabel Ting

Malaysia

Casey Weidenfeld

USA

Yana Wilson

USA

Lottie Woad

England

Chun-Wei Wu

Chinese Taipei

Kelly Xu

USA

Suzuna Yokoyama

Japan

Rin Yoshida

Japan

 

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek