2020 U.S. Women's Open: Fast FactsChampions Golf Club, Houston, Texas

Ariya Jutanugarn won the 2018 U.S. Women's Open in a playoff at Shoal Creek outside of Birmingham, Ala. (USGA/Chris Keane)

   
Championship Venue Champions Golf Club
Opened 1957 (club founded); Cypress Creek Course opened in 1959
Architect Ralph Plummer (Cypress Creek Course)
Dates of Championship June 4-7
Tickets Tickets are available by clicking here.
Yardage/Par 6,686 yards/Par 71 (Subject to change)
Field Size 156, comprised of professionals and amateurs
Entries Open Late February/Early March
Eligibility Any female professional or amateur golfer whose Handicap Index does not exceed 2.4
2019 Championship
Jeongeun Lee6, of the Republic of Korea, posted four sub-par rounds to earn a two-stroke victory in the 74th U.S. Women's Open at the Country Club of Charleston (S.C.). To read more, click here.
Hole by Hole (Yardages and Par Subject to Change)
Hole 1:
419 yards (par 4)
Hole 2: 401 yards (par 4)
Hole 3: 388 yards (par 4)
Hole 4: 177 yards (par 3)
Hole 5: 485 yards (par 5)
Hole 6: 406 yards (par 4)
Hole 7: 411 yards (par 4)
Hole8: 158 yards (par 3)
Hole 9: 505 yards (par 5)
OUT: 3,350 yards (par 36)
Hole 10:
405 yards (par 4)
Hole 11: 429 yards (par 4)
Hole 12: 208 yards (par 3)
Hole 13: 516 yards (par 5)
Hole 14: 415 yards (par 4)
Hole 15: 410 yards (par 4)
Hole 16: 168 yards (par 3)
Hole 17: 399 yards (par 4)
Hole 18: 386 yards (par 4)
IN: 3,336 yards (par 35)
TOTAL: 6,686 yards (par 71)
Notable Competitons Held at Champions Golf Club

1966 Houston Champions International (Arnold Palmer)
1967 Ryder Cup (USA)
1967 Houston Champions International (Frank Beard)
1968 Houston Champions International (Roberto De Vicenzo)
1969 U.S. Open (Orville Moody)
1970 Houston Champions International (Gibby Gilbert)
1971 Houston Champions International (Hubert Green)
1973 Southern Amateur (Ben Crenshaw)
1980 Southern Amateur (Bob Tway)
1990 Nabisco Championship (Jodie Mudd)
1993 U.S. Amateur (John Harris)
1997 Tour Championship (David Duval)
1998 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur (Virginia Derby Grimes)
1999 Tour Championship (Tiger Woods)
2001 Tour Championship (Mike Weir)
2003 Tour Championship (Chad Campbell)
2017 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur (Kelsey Chugg)

U.S. Women's Opens in Texas (1) 1991: Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth (Meg Mallon)
Notable U.S. Women's Open Champions Patty Berg (1946): Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1948, 1950, 1954); Louise Suggs (1949); Mickey Wright (1958-59, 1961, 1964); Betsy Rawls (1951, 1953, 1957); a-Catherine Lacoste (1967); JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1971, 1976); Hollis Stacy (1977-78, 1984); Amy Alcott (1980); Laura Davies (1987); Betsy King (1989-90); Annika Sorenstam (1995-96, 2006); Se Ri Pak (1998); Juli Inkster (1999, 2002); Karrie Webb (2000-01); Inbee Park (2008, 2013); Paula Creamer (2010); Michelle Wie (2014); Brittany Lang (2016); Ariya Jutanugarn (2018)
Notable U.S. Women's Open Runners-Up Babe Didrikson Zaharias (1949); Betsy Rawls (1950, 1961); Louise Suggs (1951, 1955, 1958-59); Jackie Pung (1953); Mickey Wright (1968); Nancy Lopez (1975, 1989, 1997); JoAnne Gunderson Carner (1978, 1982-83, 1987); Hollis Stacy (1980); Juli Inkster (1992); Beth Daniel (1981-82); a-Jenny Chuasiriporn (1998); Se Ri Pak (2001); Annika Sorenstam (2002, 2004); Lorena Ochoa (2007); Stacy Lewis (2014); a-Hye-Jin Choi (2017)
Schedule of Play Thursday, June 4 (First Round, 18 holes, stroke play)
Friday, June 6 (Second Round, 18 holes, stroke play)
Saturday, June 7 (Third Round, 18 holes, stroke play)
Sunday, June 8 (Final Round, 18 holes, stroke play)
Format 72 holes, stroke play. The field will be cut to the low 60 scorers and ties after 36 holes.
Future Sites 2021: The Olympic Club, San Francisco, Calif./June 3-6
2022: Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club, Southern Pines, N.C./June 2-5
2023: Pebble Beach (Calif.) Golf Links/June 1-4
2024: Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club/May 30-June 2
2025: Erin Hills, Erin, Wis./May 29-June 1