Grace Summerhays, a teenager from New York City, is the second member of her family to play in a major tournament this year.

Teenager Grace Summerhays will be the second amateur in her family to play a major this year.
At long last! Women get their chance at Pebble Beach

At long last, their time has come.
Amy Olson, who is seven months pregnant, prepares to compete in the U.S. Women’s Open

“Will I ever come out again? Couldn’t tell you.”
Emilia Migliaccio will compete at the U.S. Women’s Open and also be a TV journalist

Migliaccio will work as an on-course reporter when she’s not competing at Pebble Beach.
Jessica Korda is one of three players who will be exempted from the 2023 U.S. women’s Open in Pebble Beach.

The six-time winner on the LPGA last teed it up in May and has been dealing with a back injury.
2023 U.S. Women’s Open: Here’s a dozen noteworthy qualifiers for historic Pebble Beach, including celebrated amateurs and a very pregnant pro

Pebble Beach will host its first U.S. Women’s Open and 14th USGA championship in July.
Amy Olson, who is six months pregnant, qualified to play in the U.S. Women’s Open on Pebble Beach

“I wanted a shot at it because it’s Pebble.”
Q&A with Lydia Ko: She discusses her state of play, her first Pebble Beach experience, playing four majors consecutively and caddying her husband in an amateur tournament.

“Chevron, I think, was a little bit more of a wake-up call.”
Gabriela Ruffels, Jenny Shin, Annie Park and two Alabama teammates among those who qualified on Monday for historic U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach

“I love Pebble, it’s one of my favorite places, so being able to go this year is just amazing.”
Q&A: Golf Channel analyst Morgan Pressel, who will be in the booth at Pebble Beach and Los Angeles Country Club, played both U.S. Open courses in back-to-back days and dishes on the experience

“I absolutely loved LACC. … It has great character, is very undulating … it’s stunning.”