The US Women’s Open will take place at Erin Hills, but who is in the field for the second women’s major of 2025?
156 competitors will take to the first tee on Thursday, with those players qualifying through a range of different categories and competitions.
Last year, Yuka Saso won her second US Women’s Open title at Lancaster Country Club in 2024, beating Hinako Shibuno by three shots and banking $2.4 million.
Again, Nelly Korda enters the week as the standout player in world, but there will be several stars looking to write their names into history.
Players from both the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour will be in action at Erin Hills in Wisconsin, with the United States, South Korea, Thailand and Japan among the most represented countries.
Here is the complete list of players who have qualified to play:
2025 US Women’s Open field
Hanna Alberto
Narin An
Pajaree Anannarukarn
Dottie Ardina
Amari Avery
Saki Baba
Pia Babnik
Sohyun Bae
Carla Berant Escuder (a)
Brooke Biermann (a)
Celine Borge
Vanessa Borovilos (a)
Celine Boutier
Ashleigh Buhai
Hye-Jin Choi
In Gee Chun
Carlota Ciganda
Hailee Cooper
Allisen Corpuz

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Lauren Coughlin
Abbey Daniel
Celeste Dao
Daniela Darquea
Klara Davidson Spilkova
Manon De Roey
Amanda Doherty
Gemma Dryburgh
Lindy Duncan
Jennifer Elliott
Dana Fall
Maria Fassi
Rayee Feng (a)
Ayaka Furue
Isi Gabsa
Linn Grant
Nataliya Guseva
Hannah Green
Nasa Hataoka
Sophie Hausmann
Nanoko Hayashi
Brooke Henderson
Esther Henseleit
Kary Hollenbaugh (a)
Yu Sang Hou
Wei-Ling Hsu
Anna Huang
Charley Hull
Youmin Hwang
Hinata Ikeba
Jin Hee Im
Akie Iwai
Chisato Iwai
Kotona Izumida
Jiweon Jeon
Leah John
Moriya Jutanugarn
Ariya Jutanugarn

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Gabriella Kano (a)
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Nicha Kanpai (a)
Minami Katsu
Gurleen Kaur
Yui Kawamoto
Megan Khang
Hyo Joo Kim
Sei Young Kim
A Lim Kim
Grace Kim
Su Ji Kim
Auston Kim
Hazuki Kimura (a)
Jin-Young Ko
Lydia Ko
Sakura Koiwai
Nelly Korda
Katelyn Kong (a)
Aline Krauter
Jennifer Kupcho
Shiho Kuwaki
Stephanie Kyraciou
Andrea Lee
Minjee Lee
Mi Hyang Lee
Jude Lee (a)
Sophia Lee (a)
Ilhee Lee

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Katie Li (a)
Sarah Lim (a)
Lucy Li
Ingrid Lindblad (a)
Leta Lindley
Gaby Lopez
Julia Lopez Ramirez
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (a)
Dasom Ma
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Leona Maguire
Rianne Malixi (a)
Maria Jose Marin (a)
Paula Martin Sampedro (a)
Caley McGinty
Wichanee Meechai
Kim Metraux
Aira Nagasawa (a)
Lauren Nguyen (a)
Yuna Nishimura
Yealimi Noh
Anna Nordqvist
Farah O’Keefe (a)
Emily Odwin (a)
Sung Hyun Park
Sophia Popov
Seunghui Ro
Kiara Romero (a)
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard
Haeran Ryu
Hana Ryskova (a)
Gabriela Ruffels
Madelene Sagstrom
Mao Saigo
Yuka Saso

Sarah Schmelzel
Andie Smith (a)
Hinako Shibuno
Jenny Shin
Jiyai Shin
Elina Sinz
Maja Stark
Linnea Strom
Jasmine Suwannapura
Ai Suzuki
Rio Takeda
Asterisk Talley (a)
Chiara Tamburlini
Kelly Tan
Patty Tavatanakit
Jeeno Thitikul
Lexi Thompson
Pei-Ying Tsai
Yani Tseng
Albane Valenzuela
Kailie Vongsaga
Lilia Vu
Chanettee Wannasaen
Dana Williams
Lottie Woad (a)
Miyu Yamashita
Jing Yan
Amy Yang
Angel Yin
Ruoning Yin
Hyunjo Yoo
Ina Yoon
Arpichaya Yubol
Rose Zhang
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