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All winners of the US Women's Open
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All winners of the US Women’s Open

May 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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The US Women’s Open is one of the most famous events on the LPGA Tour. It has been held every year since 1946. The first tournament was contested in a match-play format. Betsy Rawls (1951, 1953, 1957, 1960) and Mickey Wright (1958, 1959, 1961, 1964) jointly held the record for open titles for most women in the United States, winning four.

The 2025 US Women’s Open, presented by Ally, will be held at Erin Hills Golf Course in Erin, Wisconsin from Thursday to Sunday.

List of women’s open winners in the US

2024: Yuka Saso

2023: Allisen Corpuz

2022: Minzi Lee

2021: Yuka Saso

2020: Lim Kim

2019: Jeongeun Lee6

2018: Ariya Jutanugarn*

2017: Sunghyun Park

2016: Brittany Lang*

2015: Gee Chun

2014: I love Michelle

2013: Inbee Park

2012: Na Yeon Choi

2011: So Yong Ryu*

2010: Pola Creamer

2009: Eunhee Ji

2008: Inbee Park

2007: Christiker

2006: Annika Sorenstam*

2005: Birdie Kim

2004: Me Mallon

2003: Hilary Lunke*

2002: Inkster in July

2001: Karrie Webb

2000: Karrie Webb

1999: Inkster in July

1998: See ri pak*

1997: Allison Nicholas

1996: Anica Sorenstam

1995: Annika Sorenstam

1994: Patty Sheehan

1993: Lauri Merten

1992: Patty Sheehan*

1991: Me Mallon

1990: Betsy King

1989: Betsy King

1988: Lizerot Neumann

1987: Laura Davis*

1986: Jane Geddes

1985: Cathy (Baker) Guadagnino

1984: Hollis Stacy

1983: Jan Stevenson

1982: Janet Alex

1981: Pat Bradley

1980: Amy Alcott

1979: Jerilyn Brittos

1978: Hollis Stacy

1977: Hollis Stacy

1976: Joan Ginderson Kerner*

1975: Sandra Palmer

1974: Sandra Haney

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1973: Susie Maxwell Burning

1972: Susie Maxwell Burning

1971: Joan Ginderson Kerner

1970: Caponi woman

1969: Caponi’s Woman

1968: Susie Maxwell Burning

1967: Catherine Lacoste (a)

1966: Sandra Spudic

1965: Carolman

1964: Mickey Light*

1963: Mary Mills

1962: Murle Lindstrom

1961: Mickey Wright

1960: Betsy Rolls

1959: Mickey Wright

1958: Mickey Wright

1957: Betsy Rolls

1956: Cathy Cornelius*

1955: Fake Rocker

1954: Babe Dido Zaharias

1953: Betsy Rolls*

1952: Louise Saggs

1951: Betsy Rolls

1950: Babe Dido Zaharias

1949: Louise Saggs

1948: Babe Dido Zaharias

1947: Betty Jameson

1946: Patiburg

*Winning in the playoffs

(a) Amateur

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