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USGA Revisions to Qualification for Amateur Events

Liberty Corner, New Jersey, United States: In an effort to continuously enhance and evolve the competitor experience, the USGA has announced significant modifications to its amateur championship qualifying model for the first time in more than 20 years.

These changes, which will take effect for the organisation’s four premier amateur championships beginning in 2024, will allow the events to retain their openness while ensuring that high-calibre players are provided ample opportunity to earn a spot in the field and that qualifying can be conducted at the highest level among growing entries and field sizes.

“The openness and aspirational nature of our championships is a defining characteristic of USGA championships,” said Brent Paladino, Senior Director, Championship Administration.

“As the number of entries and qualifying sites have continued to increase on a yearly basis, we looked at ways to evolve our structure to ensure the long-term sustainability of qualifying without excessively burdening Allied Golf Associations (AGAs) and host clubs.

“These revisions will provide players with additional pathways to our championships through traditional qualifying, expanded exemption categories and performance in state, AGA, regional and national amateur championships.”

In 2022, the USGA accepted 44,737 total entries and collaborated with AGAs to conduct a combined 678 qualifiers across 15 championships.

The most significant revisions for 2024 are to the US Amateur, which will move from a one-stage, 36-hole qualifying format to a two-stage qualifying format with 45 18-hole local qualifying sites and 19 18-hole final qualifying sites.

Other adjustments include:

· Exemptions for State, AGA, regional and national amateur champions based on established criteria and historical WAGR event power rankings;

· Expansion of World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) exemption category to top-100 ranked players (previously 50);

· Establishment of local exemptions, which include top finishers in USGA championships, state/AGA amateur championships and top-600 WAGR players.

Changes to the other championships’ qualifying structures are outlined below:

US Women's Amateur

· Modest reduction in qualifying sites through the establishment of geographic rotations;

· Exemptions for State, AGA, regional and national amateur champions based on established criteria and historical WAGR event power rankings;

· Expansion of WAGR exemption category to top-50 players (previously 25).

US Junior Amateur/US Girls' Junior

· Alignment of qualifying structure to encourage AGAs to conduct joint or concurrent qualifying;

· Exemptions for State, AGA, regional and national junior amateur champions based on established criteria and historical WAGR event power rankings;

· US Junior Amateur expansion of WAGR age-filtered exemption category to top-100 (previously 85);

· US Girls’ Junior expansion of WAGR age-filtered exemption category to top-50 (previously 40).

There will also be a lowering of Handicap Index limits across all four championships and modifications to the performance policy that will be announced later.

Determinations on the individual State, AGA, regional and national championships that will be part of the 2024 exemption criteria will be published prior to the release of entries for each respective championship.

The modifications will result in a net reduction of 94 qualifying sites, while providing more opportunities for players to earn a spot in a USGA championship through expanded exemptions, State/AGA amateur championships and traditional qualifying.