U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links

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Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship, often referred to as the Public Links or the Publinx, was a women's amateur golf tournament, one of 10 individual amateur championships organized by the USGA and first played in 1977. The USGA officially called the event the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links, which it has registered as a service mark. The tournament was devised as a championship for female amateurs who play on public courses, as members of private clubs were barred from entry. In February 2013, the USGA announced that both this event and its men's counterpart, the U.S. Amateur Public Links, would be discontinued after their 2014 editions, and would be replaced by new amateur four-ball championships for both men and women.[1]

While the U.S. Amateur Public Links was first held in 1922, the women's counterpart event was not held until 55 years later. Both the men's and women's Publinx had been created to provide outlets for national competition for public-course golfers, who before 1979 had been barred from entering either the U.S. Amateur or U.S. Women's Amateur because both events were restricted to members of clubs affiliated with the USGA or (presumably) other national governing bodies. When the USGA announced the demise of the men's and women's Publinx, it specifically stated that "the APL [Amateur Public Links] and WAPL [Women's Amateur Public Links] championships no longer serve their original mission because of the widespread accessibility public-course golfers today enjoy in USGA championships."[1]

The main tournament opened with two rounds of stroke play. The leading 64 players then qualified to compete in a match play competition. The matches were played over 18 holes. Before 2002, the final was also played over 18 holes. From 2002 to 2014, the final was played over 36 holes.

Eligibility is similar to that for the U.S. Women's Amateur. Golfers must follow the USGA's guidelines for amateur status. The USGA defines an "amateur golfer" as anyone who plays golf purely for the qualities of the game itself, "not as a profession and not for financial gain".[2] The Public Links, like the U.S. Women's Amateur, had no age restrictions. However, there were two key differences in the eligibility criteria for the Public Links:

  • Entries were accepted from golfers with a USGA handicap index of 18.4 or lower, as opposed to 5.4 for the U.S. Women's Amateur.
  • Entries were not accepted from players who had playing privileges at golf clubs not open to the general public, and such golfers were not allowed to compete if they received such privileges between their entry and the end of the main tournament.
    • Exceptions to above: The USGA did consider some players with privileges at non-public facilities to be "bona fide public course players," specifically those whose privileges were solely due to any of the following:
      • Their enrollment in a specific educational institution.
      • Their status as active or retired members of the military.
      • Their current or former employment by an entity other than a golf club.

Michelle Wie became the youngest champion in the history of USGA adult championships when she won the 2003 U.S. Women's Public Links championship at age 13, her final tournament victory as an amateur. Wie also holds the record as the youngest Publinx competitor; she played in 2000 as a 10-year-old.

Winners

Year Venue Winner Score Runner-up
2014 The Home Course Template:Flagicon Fumie "Alice" Jo 3 & 2 Template:Flagicon Seong Eun-jeong
2013 Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club Template:Flagicon Lauren Diaz-Yi 10 & 9 Template:Flagicon Doris Chen
2012 Neshanic Valley Golf Course Template:Flagicon Kyung Kim 4 & 2 Template:Flagicon Ashlan Ramsey
2011 Bandon Dunes Golf Resort Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Brianna Do[3] 1 up Template:Flagicon Marissa Dodd
2010 Notre Dame's Warren Golf Course Template:Flagicon Emily Tubert 3 & 2 Template:Flagicon Lisa McCloskey
2009 Red Tail Golf Club Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Jennifer Song 7 & 6 Template:Flagicon Kimberly Kim
2008 Erin Hills Template:Flagicon Tiffany Joh 2 & 1 Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Jennifer Song
2007 Kearney Hill Golf Links Template:Flagicon Mina Harigae 4 & 3 Template:Flagicon Stephany Fleet
2006 Walking Stick G.C. Template:Flagicon Tiffany Joh 6 & 5 Template:Flagicon Kimberly Kim
2005 Swope Memorial Golf Course Template:Flagicon Eunjung Yi 37 holes Template:Flagicon Tiffany Chudy
2004 Golden Horseshoe G.C. (Green Course) Template:Flagicon Yani Tseng 1 up Template:Flagicon Michelle Wie
2003 Ocean Hammock G.C. Template:Flagicon Michelle Wie 1 up Template:Flagicon Virada Nirapathpongporn
2002 Sunriver Resort (Meadow Course) Template:Flagicon Annie Thurman 6 & 5 Template:Flagicon Hwanhee Lee
2001 Kemper Lakes Golf Club Template:Flagicon Candie Kung 2 up Template:Flagicon Missy Farr-Kaye
2000 Legacy Golf Links Template:Flagicon Catherine Cartwright 3 & 1 Template:Flagicon Russamee Gulyanamitta
1999 Santa Ana Golf Club Template:Flagicon Jody Niemann 1 up Template:Flagicon Sue Billek Nyhus
1998 Kapalua Resort (Bay Course) Template:Flagicon Amy Spooner 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Natalie Wong
1997 Center Square (Pa.) G.C. Template:Flagicon Jo Jo Robertson 3 & 2 Template:Flagicon Angie Yoon
1996 Spencer T. Olin Community G.C. Template:Flagicon Heather Graff 5 & 4 Template:Flagicon Lauri Berles
1995 Hominy Hill G.C. Template:Flagicon Jo Jo Robertson 3 & 1 Template:Flagicon Elizabeth Drambour
1994 Tam O'Shanter G.C. Template:Flagicon Jill McGill 6 & 4 Template:Flagicon Heidi Voorhees
1993 Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club Template:Flagicon Connie Masterson 1 up Template:Flagicon Holly Reynolds
1992 Haggin Oaks G.C. Template:Flagicon Amy Fruhwirth 3 & 1 Template:Flagicon Sara Evens
1991 Birdwood G.C. Template:Flagicon Tracy Hanson 1 up Template:Flagicon Carri Wood
1990 Hyland Hills G.C. Template:Flagicon Cathy Mockett 5 & 4 Template:Flagicon Barbara Blanchar
1989 Indian Canyon G.C. Template:Flagicon Pearl Sinn 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Kelli Akers
1988 Page Belcher G.C. Template:Flagicon Pearl Sinn 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Tami Jo Hemingsen
1987 Cog Hill Golf & Country Club (No. 4 Course) Template:Flagicon Tracy Kerdyk 4 & 3 Template:Flagicon Pearl Sinn
1986 Sentry World G.C. Template:Flagicon Cindy Schreyer 3 & 2 Template:Flagicon Vicki Goetze
1985 Flanders Valley G.C. (Red and Blue nines) Template:Flagicon Danielle Ammaccapane 6 & 5 Template:Flagicon Kristie Kolacny
1984 Meadowbrook G.C. Template:Flagicon Heather Farr 3 & 2 Template:Flagicon Kristie Kolacny
1983 Ala Wai G.C. Template:Flagicon Kelli Antolock 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Nancy Taylor
1982 Alvamar G.C. Template:Flagicon Nancy Taylor 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Kerri Clark
1981 Emerald Valley Golf Club Template:Flagicon Mary Enright 3 & 1 Template:Flagicon Lauri Merten
1980 Center Square G.C. Template:Flagicon Lori Castillo 2 & 1 Template:Flagicon Pam Miller
1979 Braemar Golf Course Template:Flagicon Lori Castillo 2 up Template:Flagicon Becky Pearson
1978 Myrtlewood G.C. (Palmetto Course) Template:Flagicon Kelly Fuiks 5 & 4 Template:Flagicon Diana Schwab
1977 Yahara Hills G.C. Template:Flagicon Kelly Fuiks 1 up Template:Flagicon Kathy Williams

Multiple winners

Four players have won both the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links and U.S. Women's Amateur Championships:

References

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