The Augusta National Women’s Amateur moves into Round 2 Thursday at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia.
The field will complete 36 holes at Champions Retreat before officials make a cut to the low 30 players and ties. Those who make it through will play the final round Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club – a highlight opportunity that adds significant pressure to Thursday’s play.
Here’s a look at the tee times and groupings for the second round (all times EDT).
Tee No. 1
- 8 a.m.: Huai-Chien Hsu, Katie Li, Havanna Torstensson
- 8:12 a.m.: Farah O’Keefe, Sofia Cherif Essakali, Emma McMyler
- 8:23 a.m.: Nora Sundberg, Asterisk Talley, Sarah Hammett
- 8:35 a.m.: Francesca Fiorellini, Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Andie Smith
- 8:46 a.m.: Lauren Kim, Isabella McCauley, Carla Bernat Escuder
- 8:57 a.m.: Shiyuan Zhou, Andrea Revuelta, Lauryn Nguyen
- 9:09 a.m.: Mackenzie Lee, Paula Martin Sampedro, Riana Mission
- 9:21 a.m.: Carolina Melgrati, Avery McCrery, Scarlett Schremmer
- 9:32 a.m.: Phoebe Brinker, Catie Craig, Caitlyn Macnab
- 9:44 a.m.: Soomin Oh, Eila Galitsky, Bailey Shoemaker
- 9:55 a.m.: Megha Ganne, Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio
- 10:07 a.m.: Nikki Oh, Jeneath Wong, Elise Lee
Tee No. 10
- 8 a.m.: Mirabel Ting, Amanda Sambach, Mamika Shinchi
- 8:12 a.m.: Kiara Romero, Maria Jose Marin, Gianna Clemente
- 8:23 a.m.: Lottie Woad, Jasmine Koo, Louise Rydqvist
- 8:35 a.m.: Catherine Rao, Hannah Darling, Anna Davis
- 8:46 a.m.: Lauren Olivares, Carolina Canales, Ko Kurabayashi
- 8:57 a.m.: Rocio Tejedo, Kelly Xu, Achiraya Sriwong
- 9:09 a.m.: Megan Streicher, Patience Rhodes, Kary Hollenbaugh
- 9:21 a.m.: Tsubasa Kajitani, Casey Weidenfeld, Beth Coulter
- 9:32 a.m.: Catherine Park, Kendall Todd, Emma Kaisa Bunch
- 9:44 a.m.: Minseo Hung, Rachel Heck, Suvichaya Vinijchaitham
- 9:55 a.m.: Eunseo Choi, Avery Weed, Meja Ortengren
- 10:07 a.m.: Macy Pate, Arianna Lau, Caterina Don
The competition intensifies Thursday as players make their final push to secure a spot in Saturday’s round at Augusta National. For many, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete on one of golf’s most hallowed grounds – the same course where the Masters Tournament is held each year.