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Augusta National Women's Amateur field features 39 of world's top-40 amateur golfers

Golfweek

Seventy-one of the world's top women amateurs have accepted invitations for the 2022 Augusta National Women's Amateur, March 30-April 2.

The loaded field of 71 features 39 of the top-40 amateurs in the world, including Stanford freshman and world No. 1 Rose Zhang and last year's ANWA runner-up Emilia Migliaccio. The format is 54 holes of stroke play with a cut to the top 30 players after 36 holes. The first two rounds will take place at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday, March 30 and Thursday, March 31. The full field will play a practice round on Friday, April 1 at Augusta National, with the final round on Saturday, April 2, with just the players who made the cut. NBC will air the final round from 12-3 p.m. ET.

Tickets are sold out following an online ticket application process, and tickets will not be available at the gates.

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Augusta National Women's Amateur 2022 field

Alphabetical, as of February 2, 2022

Amari Avery, Riverside, Calif.

Jenny Bae, Suwanee, Ga.

Shinsil Bang, Anseong, Republic of Korea

Carla Bernat Escuder, Castellon, Spain

Hailey Borja, Lake Forest, Calif.

Phoebe Brinker, Wilmington, Del.

Jensen Castle, West Columbia, S.C.

Briana Chacon, Whittier, Calif.

Hannah Darling, Midlothian, Scotland

Anna Davis, Spring Valley, Calif.

Louise Duncan, West Kilbride, Scotland

Isabella Fierro, Merida, Mexico

Alexandra Forsterling, Berlin, Germany

Annabell Fuller, London, England

Megha Ganne, Holmdel, N.J.

Savannah Grewal, Ontario, Canada

Mizuki Hashimoto, Hyogo, Japan

Rachel Heck, Memphis, Tenn.

Youmin Hwang, Gyeonggi Province, Korea

Julia Johnson, St. Gabriel, La.

Gurleen Kaur, Houston, Texas

Auston Kim, St. Augustine, Fla.

Irene Kim, La Palma, Calif.

Sara Kouskova, Prague, Czech Republic

Aline Krauter, Stuttgart, Germany

Rachel Kuehn, Asheville, N.C.

Jeong Hyun Lee, Seoul, Korea

Amalie Leth-Nissen, Herlev, Denmark

Beth Lillie, Fullerton, Calif.

Jiyoo Lim, Hwaseong, Korea

Ingrid Lindblad, Halmstad, Sweden

Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Madrid, Spain

Antonia Malate, Seaside, Calif.

Caley McGinty, Bristol, England

Carolina Melgrati, Milan, Italy

Ashley Menne, Surprise, Ariz.

Emilia Migliaccio, Cary, N.C.

Benedetta Moresco, Vicenza, Italy

Anna Morgan, Spartanburg, S.C.

Hinano Muguruma, Yokohama, Japan

Katherine Muzi, Newport Beach, Calif.

Mychael O'Berry, Hoover, Ala.

Natasha Andrea Oon, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Meja Ortengren, Linkoping, Sweden

Alexa Pano, Lake Worth, Fla.

Valery Plata, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Avani Prashanth, Bengaluru, India

Kirsten Rudgeley, Carramar, Australia

Amanda Sambach, Davidson, N.C.

Brooke Seay, San Diego, Calif.

Aneka Seumanutafa, Emmitsburg, Md.

Megan Schofill, Monticello, Fla.

Paula Schulz-Hanssen, St. Leon-Rot, Germany

Erica Shepherd, Greenwood, Ind.

Ivy Shepherd, Peachtree City, Ga.

Ellie Slama, Salem, Ore.

Emma Spitz, Vienna, Austria

Latanna Stone, Riverview, Fla.

Caroline Sturdza, Geneva, Switzerland

Shannon Tan, Singapore

Ayaka Tezuka, Yamanashi, Japan

Beatrice Wallin, Olofstrop, Sweden

Lauren Walsh, Kildare, Ireland

Crystal Wang, Diamond Bar, Calif.

Yana Wilson, Henderson, Nev.

Lei Ye, Shanghai, China

Xiaowen Yin, Tianjin, China

Rin Yoshida, Chiba, Japan

Liqi Zeng, Jiangxi, China

Rose Zhang, Irvine, Calif.

Avery Zweig, McKinney, Texas

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