It’s officially Augusta National Women’s Amateur week.
The third annual event which features an international field of 72 of the world’s best women’s amateurs are all set for the 54-hole stroke play event held at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia, and famed Augusta National Golf Club.
The first two rounds are played over at Champions Retreat, followed by a practice round at Augusta National Friday. The entire field will play the practice round, while the top-30 players from the stroke play rounds will advance to Saturday’s final round at Augusta National.
The inaugural tournament took place in 2019, was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19 and returned last year with a limited number of patrons in attendance.
Here’s what you need to know for the week. All times Eastern.
Meet the ANWA field: Americans | Internationals
More ANWA: First-round tee times, pairings
Online live stream
For the first time, Thursday’s second-round coverage of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur will be streamed on NBC Sports and the ANWA digital platforms starting at 2 p.m.
Watch on TV
Saturday’s final round will be televised from Noon-3:30 p.m. on NBC.
ANWA schedule
Wednesday, March 30: Round 1 at Champions Retreat starts at 7:45 a.m. Gates open at 7:30 a.m. and close 30 minutes after play ends.
Thursday, March 31: Round 2 at Champions Retreat starts at 7:45 a.m. Gates open at 7:30 a.m. and close 30 minutes after play ends.
Friday, April 1: Closed practice at Augusta National Golf Club.
Saturday, April 2: Final round at Augusta National Golf Club starts at 8 a.m. Gates open at 7:00 a.m. and close 30 minutes after the presentation ceremony.
No tickets are sold at the gate and every person must have a ticket to gain entry, regardless of age.
Past winners
Tsubasa Kajitani, of Japan, won the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur in a playoff. Kajitani defeated Emilia Migliaccio on the first sudden-death playoff hole.
In 2020, Jennifer Kupcho outdueled Maria Fassi down the stretch in the final round to win the inaugural tournament by four shots. Kupcho won after playing her final six holes at 5-under, with an eagle on No. 13.
Future ANWA tickets
To apply for 2023 tickets, go to the ANWA website.
How to qualify
Players earned invitations to the 2022 tournament by meeting at least one of the following qualifications:
Reigning U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion
Reigning Women’s Amateur Champion
Reigning Women’s Asia-Pacific Amateur Champion
Reigning R&A Girls Amateur Champion
Reigning U.S. Girls’ Junior Champion
Reigning Girls Junior PGA Champion
Past champions of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur within the last five years
The 30 highest ranked players from the United States of America based on the prior year’s (2021) final Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking, not otherwise qualified
After qualifications 1-8 above, the 30 highest ranked players not otherwise qualified, as listed on the prior year’s (2021) final Women’s World Amateur Ranking
Players receiving special invitations from the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Committee