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Three qualifying spots as well as two alternate positions were available at this site.
12 players competed to advance to the 2025 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship.
Pam Prescott of Powdersville, South Carolina posted an even par 71 to secure medalist honors and the first qualifying position.
Lea Anne Brown of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina carded one-over par 72 to earn the second qualifying position.
Lea Venable of Simpsonville, South Carolina earned the third qualifying position with a score of three-over par 74.
Aude Stewart of Fayetteville, Georgia secured the 1st Alternate position, carding four-over 75.
Virginia Grimes of Auburn, Alabama and Deb Jackson of Johns Creek, Georgia both posted five-over 76 today. After a playoff, Jackson secured the 2nd alternate position.
Prescott, Brown, and Venable will advance to the 2025 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship at The Omni Homestead Resort (Cascades Course), in Hot Springs, Virginia, on September 13-18, 2025.
For more information about the 2025 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship, please visit the Championship website.
The 2025 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship Qualifying is conducted by the Alabama Golf Association.
About the Alabama Golf Association (AGA)
The Alabama Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization founded in 1915 whose mission is to serve and promote amateur golf in Alabama. AGA membership consists of 120 member clubs represented by over 30,000 individuals. The activities and services of the Alabama Golf Association are governed by a Board of Directors consisting of Alabama golfers who wish to serve the game and the association through service. A full-time professional staff of seven individuals handles day-to-day activities.
Based in Hoover, the AGA is the USGA's Allied Golf Association in Alabama conducting national championship qualifying, administering the World Handicap System including the GHIN Handicap service, course & slope rating, and Rules of Golf & Handicapping education. The AGA annually conducts 24 championships; team match competitions for men, women, junior and seniors; and the AHSAA high school golf championship. The AGA manages the Junior Golf Alabama program that is a joint venture between the AGA and Alabama-NW Florida PGA Section.
In addition to competitions, the AGA administers the AGA Scholarship Fund through the Alabama Golf Foundation that is dedicated to assisting young golfers in higher education. Additionally, the Alabama Golf Foundation supports the Youth on Course Alabama program providing facility access to junior golfers and provides funding for the Alabama Turfgrass Research Foundation. In 2016, the AGA earned the Gold Tee Award for “Outstanding Tournament Operations – Small Association” by the International Association of Golf Administrators (IAGA).
Since 1980, the AGA has managed the affairs of the Southern Golf Association which includes conducting the historic Southern Amateur Championship and Southern Junior Championship, in conjunction with the Board of Directors of the Southern Golf Association.
For more information about the Alabama Golf Association, visit www.alabamagolf.org.
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