Players to watch at the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bel-Air Country Club

It’s bound to be an exciting week at Bel-Air.
Irish amateur still in top 20 of U.S. Women’s Open despite a quintuple bogey

“I had to keep moving on.”
The amateurs who will make the cut for the 2023 U.S. women’s Open at Pebble Beach

When the week started, nearly 20 percent of the field was amateurs.
Aine Donegan, amateur golfer, turns missing clubs in to positives at U.S. Women’s Open

When Donegan’s clubs finally arrived, her driver head was completely smashed.