There aren’t many better things than the moving day of a major championship in golf, and this will be no different at the 2025 US Women’s Open at Erin Hills.
The US Women’s Open has provided some extremely exciting finishes down the years. Yuka Saso won her second title at this tournament in 2024 at Lancaster Country Club by three shots.
A very exciting finish came when Saso won the US Women’s Open for the first time in 2021. Lexi Thompson made a bogey on the 72nd hole at the Olympic Club to miss out in a playoff with Saso and Nasa Hataoka. Saso eventually won with a birdie on the third playoff hole.
Another fun finish came in 2016 at CordeValle Golf Club in California when Brittany Lang beat Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist in a playoff, after Nordqvist had put herself in with a great chance with an eagle on the 15th hole.
Michelle Wie West won an exciting edition in 2014, which proved to be her only major triumph. Despite making a double-bogey on the 16th hole on Pinehurst No.2, she made a birdie on each of the last two holes to win the event by two shots from Stacy Lewis and finish as the only player under par.
The US Women’s Open is full of history and heritage, not least because it is the oldest current LPGA major, which was first played in 1946. In 2024, Saso was three shots behind three co-leaders heading into the last round in Pennsylvania after shooting a 69, but she shot a super 68 to take the title and the $2,400,000 winner’s cheque.
Finally, we have the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, which is booked in at the end of July and crossing into the start of August.
Below are the US Womens Open round three tee times for the final round in 2025.
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US Womens Open Saturday tee times
UK times. Minus six hours for US times.
Hole 1
4.01 pm: Farah O’Keefe (a), Hailee Cooper, Aline Krauter
4.12 pm: Auston Kim, In Gee Chun, Chisato Iwai
4.23 pm: Hannah Green, Rayee Feng (a), Julia Lopez Ramirez
4.34 pm: Minjee Lee, Lottie Woad (a), Andrea Lee
4.45 pm: Gemma Dryburgh, Ariya Jutanugarn, Rio Takeda
4.56 pm: Hyejin Choi, Youmin Hwang, Madelene Sagstrom
5.07 pm: Ina Yoon, Jinhee Im, Chiara Tamburlini
5.18 pm: Linn Grant, Jing Yan, A Lim Kim
5.29 pm: Yealimi Noh, Maja Stark, Sarah Schmelzel
5.40 pm: Hinako Shibuno, Nelly Korda, Mao Saigo
Hole 10
4.01 pm: Angel Yin, Gaby Lopez, Amy Yang
4.12 pm: Ingrid Lindblad, Akie Iwai, Ruoning Yin
4.23 pm: Klara Davidson Spilkova, Hyungjo Yoo, Sakura Koiwai
4.34 pm: Amari Avery, Celine Borge, Lydia Ko
4.45 pm: Nataliya Guseva, Wichanee Meechai, Saki Baba
4.56 pm: Miyu Yamashita, Esther Henseleit, Shiho Kuwaki
5.07 pm: Yui Kawamoto, Jin Young Ko, Charley Hull
5.18 pm: Anna Nordqvist, Sophie Hausmann, Pauline Roussin Bouchard
5.29 pm: Kiara Romero (a), Haeran Ryu, Celine Boutier
5.40 pm: Maria Jose Marin (a), Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (a), Allisen Corpuz
You can also keep up to date with tee times on the USGA website here.
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