The U.S. Senior Women's Open was established in 2018, 38 years after the inaugural U.S. Senior Open was first contested. Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Ill., one of the five founding clubs of the USGA, hosted the inaugural championship. The field of 120 players included some of the game's greatest players, including eight-time USGA champion JoAnne Carner, six-time USGA champion Hollis Stacy, five-time USGA champion Juli Inkster and the eventual champion Laura Davies, of England, winner of the 1987 U.S. Women's Open.
The field also featured a bevy of amateur golfers with plenty of USGA pedigree, including seven-time champion Ellen Port, 2017 U.S. Senior Women's Amateur champion Judith Kyrinis, inaugural U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur champion Cindy McConnell (1987) and 2009 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur champion Martha Leach, who took home low-amateur honors while tying for 10th.
In its short history, the championship has produced several notable winners, including the aforementioned Davies (2018), Helen Alfredsson (2019) and Annika Sorenstam (2021).
The competition, for females 50 and older, is open to any professional or amateur whose Handicap Index does not exceed 7.4.
2018: Laura Davies, 276 (-16); Juli Inkster, 286; Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill.; Entries: §462. Final Results
2019: Helen Alfredsson, 285 (+1); Juli Inkster, Trish Johnson, 287; Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club, Southern Pines, N.C.; Entries: 352. Final Results
2020: Championship canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021: Annika Sorenstam, 276 (-12); Liselotte Neumann, 284; Brooklawn Country Club, Fairfield, Conn.; Entries: 390. Final Results
2022: Jill McGill, 289 (-3); Leta Lindley, 290; NCR Country Club (South Course), Kettering, Ohio; Entries: 377. Final Results
2023: Trish Johnson, 284 (-4); Leta Lindley, 285; Waverley Country Club, Portland, Ore.; Entries: 412. Final Results
2024: Leta Lindley, •275 (-9); Kaori Yamamoto, 277; Fox Chapel Golf Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Entries: 402. Final Results
• Record score (2024)
§ Record entry (2018)
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