The
Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) was announced in April2018 by Augusta National Chairman
Fred Ridley during his annual press conference at the 2018Masters Tournament. The 54-hole, stroke-play tournament features an international field of 72amateur woman players. Invitees are determined by awarding winners of other recognized championships and using the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking.
2019 In the inaugural event, Champions Retreat Golf Club hosted the first 36 holes over two days on Arnold Palmer’s Island nine and Jack Nicklaus’ Bluff nine. The entire field then plays Augusta National for an official practice round followed by the final round taking place at Augusta National. The final round features the top30 competitors who made the cut. In the event of a tie after 54holes, the winner will be decided by a sudden-death playoff.
NBC Sports provided pre-event promotion across NBCUniversal's portfolio, while
Golf Channel delivered the highlights, live reports, and news coverage throughout the event, including onsite during the first two competitive rounds at Champions Retreat.
2020 The Augusta National Women's Amateur 2020 did not take place due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 In a statement issued on January12, 2021, Fred Ridley, Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, announced that the club intended to conduct the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the Drive, Chip, and Putt National Finals as scheduled. Both of these competitions also intend to host a small number of patrons. Augusta National Women's Amateur2021 took place from March31 to April3. Seventeen-year-old
Tsubasa Kajitani became the first international ANWA champion, and the first winner from Japan at Augusta National in any tournament, with her playoff victory over Wake Forest's
Emilia Migliaccio in 2021. The following week Japan's
Hideki Matsuyama won the Masters.
2022 The Augusta National Women’s Amateur was held in 2022. The first 36holes were contested over two days on the Island and Bluff nines at Champions Retreat Golf Club on March30 and31, 2022. The entire field then played Augusta National for an official practice round Friday, April1. The final round took place at
Augusta National on Saturday, April2. In her first appearance at the
Augusta National Women's Amateur, 16-year-old
Anna Davis became the event's youngest champion in 2022 by shooting a 3-under69 to finish at 1under and win by a single stroke.
2023 American
Rose Zhang won the 2023 tournament after defeating Jenny Bae in a playoff. ==Facilities and grounds==