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CONTENTS
Mike Gross: Tips for spectators 4
Best spots for spectators 7
At a glance: Top players 8, 10, 12
Lancaster Country Club map 13
Hole-by-hole guide to the course 14-16
Course notes from insiders 18
Complete list of competitors 24
Parking information 26
Spectator information 26
The 12th green at Lancaster Country Club — and the 1761 Club — can be seen from the walking bridge on the eighth hole. Chartered in1900, LCC is one of Pennsylvania’s oldest private clubs. Noted designer William Flynn set up the course in 1919, then came back to modifyit to take four of the holes over the Conestoga River after the purchase of additional land in 1938. “Lancaster is far and away the most com-plicated architectural evolution of all of William Flynn’s courses,” scholar Wayne Morrison has said of the venue. Flynn wanted limited runoff tee balls, so 14 of the 18 holes have tee shots that hit into upslopes. They can be slight or abrupt, and some punish a poor tee shot withside slopes. On some holes the emphasis is on distance, with a need for long irons, or, on other holes, on placement. Truly, a golfer musthave a wide range of shots to succeed when playing LCC.
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Schedule
PRACTICE ROUNDS Players have the option of startingpractice rounds at the first or 10th tee.Those electing to play a full round
generally begin between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.It is typical for players to be on the golfcourse or practice areas until at least 7 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July6-8 (Gates open 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
ROUNDS 1 AND 2 Play is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m.from both the first and 10th tees. The lastgroup will begin play around 2:40 p.m.from the first and 10th tees.
Thursday, July 9 (Gates open 6:30 a.m.to conclusion of play)
Friday, July 10 (Gates open 6:30 a.m. toconclusion of play)
ROUNDS 3 AND 4 The first starting time will bedetermined by the number of playerswho make the cut at the conclusion ofthe second round (60 lowest scorers and
anyone tying for 60th place). Generally,the first pairing begins play from the firsttee between 7:30-8 a.m.; the last pairingfor both days will start from the first teearound 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 11 (Gates open 7 a.m. toconclusion of play)
Sunday, July 12 (Gates open 7 a.m. toconclusion of play)
PLAYOFF In case of a tie after 72 holes, a three-holaggregate playoff will immediately follow. Ifthis playoff results in a tie, the tied playerswill immediately continue to play hole-by-hole until the winner is determined.
TV SCHEDULE Fox Sports will air 18 hours of livecoverage of the U.S. Women’s Open. Twochannels will be involved in the coverage.
July 9 (Thursday) — First Round, 2-7p.m. (Fox Sports 1)
July 10 (Friday) — Second Round, 2-7p.m. (Fox Sports 1)
July 11 (Saturday) — Third Round, 2:30-6:30 p.m. (Fox Sports)
July 12 (Sunday) — Final Round, 2:30-6:30 p.m. (Fox Sports)
SECTION CREDITS Editors: Patrick Kirchner, Chris Otto, Laura Eckert Thompson
Cover design: Chris Emlet
Page design/graphics: Chris Emlet, Patrick Kirchner, Todd Spidle, Laura EckertThompson, Jeff Young
Content: Mike Gross, Kevin Freeman, Dave Sottile, Suzette Wenger
Cover photo of Inbee Park by Kathy Kmonicek of The Associated Press
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Fans cheer for eventual champion Michelle Wie on the 14th hole during the final round of the U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament in Pinehurst, N.C., on June 22, 2014.
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If you’re going to be a spectator...
Rule number one: Don’t wear highheels.
You’d think this rule would be as ob-vious for golf spectators as, say, balletdancers or astronauts.
Yet I have never been to a pro golftournament where I didn’t see at leastone person choosing the insouciantchic of an open-toed slingback overrudimentary concerns like mobility
and high-ankle sprains. Watching a golf tournament is
unlike any other sports spectatingexperience. Nowhere else is the linebetween playing field and audience asblurred.
The venue is roughly five squaremiles, large portions of which fans arepermitted to roam freely.
You really will be able, if you hustle,
to stand within an arm’s length ofMichelle Wie while she’s working.
This, by the way, leads to the answerto the question: Why can you screamat a basketball player on the foul linebut not a golfer over a shot?
For the same reason that, duringan NBA game, you can’t stand on the
court. Think a little about the basicnature and structure of the sport.
“Think a little,’’ in fact, is probablythe best general advice.
A lengthy and useful specta-tor guide is available now atwww.2015uswomensopen.com, andwill be available in print form at theevent.
It includes a comprehensive list ofprohibited items — sorry, no ladders,weapons, explosives or fireworks —
but, sadly, no curmudgeonly dissentfrom Supreme Court Justice AntoninScalia.
A quick primerIf you’ve never been before, it goes
like this: Pairing sheets are free andreadily available. They’ll tell youwho’s playing when and include a mapof the course.
Thursday and Friday (before thefield is cut) half the field begins playon the first hole and the other half onthe 10th. There’s a morning wave oftee times and an afternoon wave.
Once you get a general sense ofwhere the players are, you can choose
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SPORTS COLUMNIST
MORE INFO For a rundown of USGA-providedinformation relevant to U.S. Women’sOpen spectators, see Page 26
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to follow a player or group,hover around an area wherea lot of golf takes place (seestory on Page 7), set up campin the bleachers and watchgroup after group comethrough, or some combina-tion of the above.
The weather will be ahuge everyday factor in theexperience. Pay attentionto the forecast, and utilizesunscreen, hats, rainwear,umbrellas and sunglasses as
appropriate.Beyond those broad strokes,
I would suggest the following:1. If you’re more interested
in golf than celebrity, followrank-and-file players. Gettingclose to the stars is too muchwork.
An unusual thing aboutthe LPGA is that some great,
great players aren’t stars. Youmight not know Hyo Joo Kimfrom Lil’ Kim. Here’s a hint:One of them is ranked fourthin the world, and watching
her hit balls is like watchingTed Williams take BP.
2. Speaking of which, es-pecially if you’re a golfer andeven if you’re not, spend some
time around the practicearea. You can see more shotsthere than anywhere else,and also see the pros interactwith each other (and theircaddies, teachers, hangers-onand perhaps even fans) in amore relaxed setting than thecourse.
3. Skip the greens. Peopletend to gather around greens,but putting is the least inter-esting thing to watch. Doingit, pros look pretty much likeeveryone else.
Beat the crowd to the nexttee, and glean the putting re-sults from the crowd reaction.
4. Pay attention to the mar-shals. You may run into oneor two cut from the cloth ofNBA referee Joey Crawford,but in general they’re mild-mannered volunteers, onlythere to help.
5. Unless you want to carrya shopping bag around all day,hold off on buying merchan-dise until you’re ready to headhome.
6. Unless you’re asked, andyou won’t be, don’t share yourlimitless knowledge of thegame with strangers.
7. Unless you’re a dunce de-termined to be recognized assuch, don’t yell “Baba booey!”
8. Don’t yell at all, in fact.It’s not a tractor pull.
9. Finally, and we can’t
stress this enough: Even ifyou plan to mostly sit, there’sgoing to be more walkingthan you think.
Comfortable shoes, people.
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Fans watch I.K. Kim putt on the ninth hole during the third round of the2013 U.S. Women’s Open at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y.
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Going to LCC? Here’s where to watch
As this is written, it is notknown where all the galleryropes will be, and what areasof Lancaster Country Clubwill be off-limits to specta-tors.
With that in mind, here are
some spots where you’ll beable to see a variety of U.S.Women’s Open golf and golf-ers with minimal exertion:
Behind the first green: Asyou face the green from theback, the tee at 12 and greenat the eighth — two terrificpar-3s — are just behind andto your left.
The ninth tee is directly toyour left. To your right are twoof the more interesting greenson the course — the 11th and
15th, both big-league par-4s.Next to the 11th green is thetee complex at 16, a shorterpar-4 with some strategic op-tions. Also, this is a high pointof the property, with a pan-oramic view of the back nine.
Behind the 18th tee: Another convergence, and an-other high, scenic viewpoint.
The green at 10, which
might be LCC’s toughest, isright there. So are the tees of11, 14 and 18 — all sweeping,up-and-down par-4s — andthe par-3 17th green.
The 1761 Club: This iskind of a cheat, since accesscomes only with a “member-ship,’’ which costs $225 forthe week, and memberships
were 99 percent sold out as of
June 27.The Club is a barn and ad-
joining temporary structurewith good views of tee shotsat the par-5 13th, the greenat the gorgeous par-3 12thand the second shots at 16, aninteresting par-4.
Oh, and food, a bar, comfychairs, a wraparound porch
and air conditioning.
Across the Conestoga: From the second green, downa hill to a bridge over theriver, are the third throughsixth holes, bisected by theConestoga tributary StaufferRun. It’s a sequence of shorterholes that should yield birdiesand are very, very cool from adesign standpoint.
Behind the par-3 sixth, righton the river, is a small tee forthe seventh, a shorter, poten-tially risk-reward par-5 with a
pond guarding the green.This part of the course
might be hard (not impos-sible, let’s hope) to get to, butif you’re into golf courses, it’llbe worth the effort.
The 18th green: Amonggolf spectators, there areroamers and squatters.
This is a prime squattersspot at any tournament.
Bleachers create a stadiumeffect. Especially on Sunday,you’re more likely to see aSportsCenter moment herethan anywhere else.
Mike Gross is a sports columnistfor LNP. Reach him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @MikeGrossLNP.
Bleachers have been installed at Lancaster Country Club’s 18th green.
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TOP PLAYERS IN THE OPEN
Inbee Park
Birthdate: July 12, 1988
Birthplace: Seoul, South
KoreaResidence: Murrieta,California
Current world ranking: 1
2015 earnings: $1,422,500
Career highlights: Made quitea splash by winning the 2008U.S. Women’s Open for herfirst career LPGA Tour victory.In doing so, she joined MickeyWright, JoAnne Carner, AmyAlcott and Hollis Stacy as theonly players to win U.S. Girls’Junior Championship andU.S. Women’s Open titles. …Won the 2012 Vare Trophy forhaving LPGA’s lowest scoringaverage of 70.21 and led thetour in season earnings ($2.287million). … Earned RolexPlayer-of-the-Year honors in2013 after winning first threemajors of the season.
Sei Young Kim
Birthdate: January 21,1993
Birthplace:
Seoul, SouthKorea
Residence: South Korea
Current world ranking: 10
2015 earnings: $1,121,643
Career highlights: A rookieon the LPGA Tour in 2015,she already owns a pair ofvictories, winning the PureSilk-Bahamas LPGA Classicand the Lotte Championship –with both coming on the firstholes of playoffs. … The Lottewin in Hawaii came when sheholed out for eagle from 154yards away. … Kim has fourother top-10 finishes, includinga fourth-place tie at the ANAInspiration. … Competed inthe 2014 U.S. Women’s Open,made the cut and finished tiedfor 46th place at Pinehurstwith a 14-over 294.
Lydia Ko
Birthdate: April 24,1997
Birthplace:
Seoul, SouthKorea
Residence: NorthHarbour, New Zealand
Current world ranking: 2
2015 earnings: $1,000,959
Career highlights: Beganplaying at age 5 and madethe cut in her first pro eventat 12. … Won first LPGA
tournament as a 15-year-oldamateur at the 2012 CanadianOpen, then defended her titlea year later. … Runner-up atEvian Masters as an amateur just before turning pro in2013. … Third in the 2014Women’s PGA Championship.… Won the Women’sAustralian Open in Februaryafter becoming the youngestgolfer — male or female — tobe ranked No. 1 in the world.
Stacy Lewis
Birthdate: February 16,1985
Birthplace:
Toledo, OhioResidence:Palm BeachGardens,Florida
Current world ranking: 3
2015 earnings: $911,790
Career highlights: Took upgolf at age 8 and played atthe University of Arkansas,where she was a four-time
All-American and won 2007NCAA women’s individualchampionship. … Made theLPGA Tour on her first attemptand turned pro in 2008. … Wonher first major title at the 2011Kraft Nabisco Championship.… Named 2012 LPGA Player ofthe Year, the first American sohonored since 1994. … Entered28 events in 2014, made 28cuts and earned a tour-best$2.5 million.
Brittany Lincicome
Birthdate: Sept.19, 1985
Birthplace: St.Petersburg,
FloridaResidence: Seminole,Florida
Current world ranking: 9
2015 earnings: $743,952
Career highlights: Consistentlyone of the LPGA’s longestdrivers, Lincicome has morethan $6 million in careerearnings. … She joined the tour
in 2005 and grabbed her firstvictory by claiming six straightwins as the 39th seed at the2006 HSBC Women’s WorldMatch Play Championship. …Carded top-20 finishes in allfour majors in 2007. … Eagled72nd hole to win the 2009Kraft Nabisco Championship,her first major title. … Bestfinish at the Women’s U.S.Open was ninth in 2009.
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Anna Nordqvist
Birthdate: June 10, 1987
Birthplace: Eskilstuna,
SwedenResidence: Orlando,Florida
Current world ranking: 7
2015 earnings: $725,816
Career highlights: Spenttwo years at Arizona StateUniversity, where she wonnational freshman of theyear honors in 2007 and tied
for fifth at the 2008 NCAAchampionships. … In just herfifth pro start, she carded herfirst victory. It came at the2009 LPGA Championshipin Havre de Grace, Maryland.… Had five top-10 finishes in2011, and followed that with 11in 2012. … Made the cut in all26 tournaments she entered ayear later, finishing 2013 withfive top-10 showings.
Na Yeon Choi
Birthdate:Oct. 28, 1987
Birthplace: Seoul, South
KoreaResidence:Seoul, SouthKorea
Current world ranking: 13
2015 earnings: $713,911
Career highlights: Burst ontothe scene in 2010, when shewon a pair of tournaments,captured Vare Trophy (forlowest average round score
of 69.8) and topped moneylist ($1.71 million). She alsoled all players in birdies (338),percentage of rounds underpar at 72.2 (57 of 79) andsand saves (67.3 percent). …Won one event in 2011, plusfour other top-10 showings,and was runner-up for theVare at 70.53. … Claimed firstmajor title by winning the2012 U.S. Women’s Open.
Morgan Pressel
Birthdate: May 23, 1988
Birthplace: Boca Raton,
FloridaResidence: Boca Raton,Florida
Current world ranking: 21
2015 earnings: $663,951
Career highlights: Since joining the tour in 2006,Pressel has earned more than$6 million despite winning just two tournaments. …Made the cut in 24 of 29events in 2014, earned$508,534 and carded fourtop-10 finishes. … She finishedtied for third at the ShopRiteLPGA Classic near AtlanticCity, May 29-31. … Dominanthigh school player in Florida,winning three consecutivestate titles in 2003-2005.… Represented U.S. at theSolheim Cup in 2007, 2009,2011 and 2013.
Michelle Wie
Birthdate:October 11,1989
Birthplace:
Honolulu,Hawaii
Residence: Jupiter, Florida
Current world ranking: 17
2015 earnings: $124,515
Career highlights: DefendingU.S. Women’s Openchampion, having won the2014 title at Pinehurst No. 2by sinking a clutch 15-foot
birdie putt on the 17th hole tohold off Stacy Lewis. ... Shehas struggled this season,missing the cut at threeevents. … Third last season onthe money list with $1.9M inearnings. … Entered 2015 withfour career LPGA victories. …Competed 13 times on men’stours, making the cut once. …Represented U.S. in the 2009,2011 and 2013 Solheim Cup.
Hyo Joo Kim
Birthdate: July14, 1995
Birthplace: South Korea
Residence: South Korea
Current worldranking: 4
2015 earnings: $639,784
Career highlights: Playingher rookie LPGA Tour seasonin 2015, Kim won the JTBCFounders Cup tournamentMarch 19, posting four roundsin the 60s to finish 21 under
par. … Kim already has anLPGA major title to her credit,having won the 2014 EvianChampionship by one strokeover Karrie Webb. She earned acheck of $487,500. … Eight-time winner on the LPGA ofKorea Tour. … Kim became theyoungest champion in LPGATour of Korea history when shewon the 2012 Suntory LadiesOpen at 16 years and 332 days.
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Amy Yang
Birthdate: July28, 1989
Birthplace: Seoul, South
KoreaResidence: Orlando,Florida
Current world ranking: 15
2015 earnings: $624,784
Career highlights: Moved withher family from South Korea toAustralia at age 15 to pursue agolf career. … Joined the LadiesEuropean Tour and became the
youngest winner on tour (16years, 192 days) by claiming the2006 ANZ Ladies Masters asan amateur. … Qualified for theLPGA Tour and tied for ninthat the 2009 McDonald’s LPGAChampionship at Bulle Rockin Havre de Grace, Maryland.… Finished second at the 2010LPGA Tour Championship and atthe 2012 U.S. Women’s Open inKohler, Wisconsin.
Cristie Kerr
Birthdate: Oct.12, 1977
Birthplace: Miami, Florida
Residence: Scottsdale,Arizona
Current worldranking: 11
2015 earnings: $616,860
Career highlights: Kerrhas won 22 LPGA events,including a pair of majors,and ranks third on the all-time money list with more
than $16 million in earnings.… Has finished in the top 10on more than 115 occasions.… Won 2007 U.S. Women’sOpen and captured the 2010LPGA Championship. … Aseven-time Solheim Cupselection, Kerr representedthe U.S. in the 2002, 2003,2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 and2013 competitions.
Suzann Pettersen
Birthdate: April 7, 1981
Birthplace:Oslo, Norway
Residence: Orlando,Florida
Current world ranking: 5
2015 earnings: $524,781
Career highlights: Owns 14career LPGA Tour victories,including two majors at the2007 LPGA Championshipand the 2013 EvianChampionship, plus more
than $12 million in earnings.… Finished 11th on the 2014money list with a little morethan $1 million in earningsafter 10 top-10 finishes. …Nobody on tour hit moregreens in regulation lastseason than Pettersen’s 77.11percent. … Has been rankedin the top six among LPGAperformers in each of thepast eight years.
Shanshan Feng
Birthdate: August 5, 1989
Birthplace:Guangzhou,
ChinaResidence: Hilton Head,South Carolina
Current world ranking: 6
2015 earnings: $419,009
Career highlights: Had fivetop-10 finishes as a rookie in2008. … Made history in 2012as her first career victorycame at a major, when she
won the Wegmans LPGAChampionship. She was thefirst Chinese-born winner intour history. … Had a strong2013 season with $1.7 millionin earnings, which includeda pair of victories and eightother top-10 finishes. …Made the cut in all 24 eventsshe entered in 2014, winningonce and posting 11 othertop-10 performances.
So Yeon Ryu
Birthdate: July29, 1990
Birthplace: Seoul, South
KoreaResidence: Torrance,California
Current world ranking: 8
2015 earnings: $440,909
Career highlights: Before joining the LPGA Tour in2012, she already had a majorchampionship under her beltafter winning the 2011 U.S.Women’s Open over HeeKyung Seo in a three-holeplayoff. … Was named LPGARolex Rookie of the Yearin 2012 after making 23 of24 cuts, winning one event,carding 15 other top-10 finishesand earning $1.28 million.… In 2014 she set a career-low 69.979 scoring average,fourth-best on tour. She had15 top-10 finishes, including 10top-five showings.
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HOLE 1
“STRAIGHTAWAY” 407 yards, par 4
The course kicks off with along par four that requiresa tee ball placed in thefairway to avoid the twobunkers on both sides of
the landing area. Fromthere, a mid to long ironwill need to be placed ona back-to-front slopinggreen that will give a playera good starting hole andget her round underwayon the front nine, whichare collectively called“Dogwood.”
HOLE 2
“SIDE HILL” 374 yards, par 4
“Side Hill” is a short holethat doglegs-left, with a
fairway that slopes fromright-to-left. Look forplayers to avoid the left side
and place their tee balls on theright, without running throughthe fairway, to give themselves
a nice view into the well-bunkered green. With a wedgeor short club, there’s potentialfor many birdies on this hole.
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HOLE 4
“DOUBLECREEK” 346 yards, par 4
This is a shorter parfour that requiresa very conscioustee ball placement.Stauffer Runmeanders betweentwo landing areas andplays as a lateral andregular water hazard.It has the potentialto cause manyheadaches for theplayers. A well placedmid-iron or wedgeshot to a narrow,elevated green thatslopes from back-to-front will be required
to make a par on thischallenging hole. Andthe uphill putt is veryimportant on thistricky green.
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HOLE 3
“CONESTOGA” 399 yards, par 4
Hole 3 gives the playersa first glimpse of theConestoga River. Anaccurate drive froma high cliff, over theriver, will meet anextremely sloped fairwaythat runs back towardthe river. Off the tee,
players must be carefulto avoid the trees to theleft and out of boundsto the right. From thefairway, a mid-ironcould set up a playerwith a birdie putt, if shecan avoid the heavilybunkered area short ofthis green.
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4HOLE 5
“ROUNDTHE BEND” 392 yards, par 4
As its name implies,“Round the Bend” isa dogleg to the left. Itrequires a tee ball tobe placed on the top ofa hill for the best viewof the green. A tee ball
too far to the right, andplayers face out-of-bounds stakes. Too far tothe left and they couldfind a grove of trees, orbe faced with a nastydownhill lie into a greenfronted by Stauffer Run.This is one of the twogreens on the front sidewithout bunkers andis in need of a well-played short iron to the
correct side of a slightcamelback that runsthrough the middle ofthis back-to-front-tilting real estate.
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HOLE 6“TIGHT CORNER” 172 yards, par 3
It’s the second hole on thefront nine without a bunker,a simple tee shot to a longgreen that has water to theleft and behind the hole. Thistee shot was made easierwhen an old Sycamore thatused to overhang the greenwas removed several years
ago. With the tree gone,players can shape their teeshot any way that suits theireye, landing on a mostlyflat green that tilts slightlytoward the water on the left.
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HOLE 10
“BIG BEND” 428 yards, par 4
This dogleg-right requiresa second shot played to anuphill green, guarded bybunkers on both the leftand the right. There is agenerous landing area onthis hole, and players mustplay from the fairway whentrying to hit a fairway metalto the green, which whilesloping uphill, sits mostlyflat. This is arguably thesecond hardest par four tohit in regulation.
HOLE 12
“LITTLE DROP” 169 yards, par 3
This downhill par threerequires the proper clubto land a tee shot on thenarrow green. With aspring running in front of
the green and five well-placed bunkers left andlong, this is no easy drophole. It looks simple fromthe elevated tee box, buthitting a mid to long ironon to this green is noeasy task.
HOLE 8
“PINEY KNOLL” 198 yards, par 3
“Piney Knoll,” a long parthree, will require longirons and utility woods tohit onto a severely slopedgreen that is guarded bybunkers, one left and oneright. There is a bit of afalse front with a generouschipping area short of thiskidney-shaped green. Aplayer who leaves herselfin position with an uphill
putt could avoid an easythree-putt bogey.
HOLE 7
“MEADOW” 482 yards, par 5
A long par five that has thepotential for bogeys anddouble-bogeys, hole 7features a split tee. An oldteeing area high above the
river was discovered severalyears ago when the coursewent through a restoration; anew tee box was built closeto the river that requiresplaying your tee ball over thewater. The tour’s long hittersmust decide if it’s worthrisking trying for this smallgreen in two shots.A tee shot that flies toofar right could land in theConestoga River. A pond juts out in front of the greenand runs along the right sideof the putting surface. Andthere is no safe bail-out area— four bunkers that sit on ahillside flank the left side ofthe green. This will be a veryinteresting hole on the frontnine to watch.
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HOLE 9
“FARAWAY” 421 yards, par 4
This is a benign hole
guarded by one fairwaybunker on the right sideof the landing area andand numerous trees in theleft rough. A slight, uphillsecond shot to a greenthat sits from right to leftshould leave a player withan easy two-putt par.
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HOLE 11
“DOGWOOD” 416 yards, par 4
Called “Dogwood,” thishole has a very generouslanding area – but players
must avoid hitting too far tothe right, as their approachshot to the green could beblocked by trees. This holewill test the players’ abilityto hit long irons or metalwoods into a green that isvery undulated.
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HOLE 14
“THORNHOLLOW” 389 yards, par 4
The tee shot on hole 14needs to avoid the threefairway bunkers that protect
against a player cuttingtoo much off of the cornerto shorten her shot to thegreen. Two well-placedbunkers guard the smallgreen, which slopes fromback-to-front. If players placeshots to the green and leaveuphill putts, some birdiescould be made here.
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HOLE 15
“DEVIL’S ELBOW” 414 yards, par 4
This is a long par four for tourplayers. (It is a par five forlocals and is a great risk-reward hole.) With a bunkeron the right begging to gobbleup tee shots and many treeslocated within the elbow, thisis a fairway that isn’t easy to
hold, especially for playerswho employ a big, ropingdraw. A fader of the golf ballwill have a much easier timetrying to position a ball for anapproach shot to this back-to-front sloping green. If they staybelow the hole, a birdie puttcould be made.
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HOLE 16
“SANDY HOOK” 353 yards, par 4
“Sandy Hook” is pollutedwith bunkers, both left andright, and the hole narrowsseverely where an ideal teeshot would land in the shortgrass. This is one of the fewholes that players may beable to use something otherthan a driver for their tee shot.Depending on the length ofthe hitter’s typical tee shot, afive or three metal could be a
nice option, but players can’tlay back too far or risk beingblocked out of the left side ofthis friendly green that tiltsslightly to the left. Look formany birdie putts on this hole— and a lot of flying sand.
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HOLE 17
“CROSS WIND” 178 yards, par 3
“Cross Wind” is a longishpar three. Shorter hittersmay employ mid to longirons or metal woodsto place their tee shotsnear the back-of-the-
green pin placement. Thegreen is somewhat flatand protected by a largerbunker left and a smallerone to the right.
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HOLE 18
“PEARLY GATES” 437 yards, par 4
The course closes out with
a lengthy par four thatwill be difficult for eventhe longest hitters to hitin two shots. The fairwayis flanked by one bunkerto the right and the greenapproach is guarded bytwo — one to the left andone to the right. Very fewplayers will find themselveswith a birdie putt from thislarge putting surface.
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HOLE 13
“HAPPY VALLEY” 508 yards, par 5
This is a long, uphill, dogleg-leftpar five; players are unlikelyto hit the green in two shots.A driver played to the base ofthe hill, just short of a bunkerguarding the right rough, will
leave them with mid irons andfairway metals to a layup areathat’s roughly 100 yards out. If aplayer puts herself in the properposition to use a short wedgefor the approach shot, a birdiecan be made on this greenthat’s flanked by a bunker oneach side.
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The third green at Lancaster Country Club is seen from the tee box. RoryConnaughton, who was instrumental in bringing the U.S. Women’s Opento the course, said every hole at LCC has a “line of charm” — meaningthat there’s a line that can be drawn from the tee that puts a player inthe best position to approach a green.
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The United States Golf As-sociation is famous — infa-mous? — for tricking up a golfcourse when it’s time to hostone of its tournaments, mostnotably a U.S. Open.
Yes, the rough is allowedto grow to a club-grabbinglength, but that’s nearly thenorm now.
In the past, the USGA hasused other methods to makecourses an extreme test ofthe game. For example, at the2012 men’s U.S. Open at theOlympic Club in San Francis-
co, golfer Stephen Ames saidthe USGA watered the greenson the front nine, but not onthe back nine, making themharder to hold.
What the USGA might bethinking in regards to the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster
Country Club next week isunknown.
But a conversation with Alli Weaver, who works at LCCand plays the course frequent-ly, and Rory Connaughton, amember of the executive com-mittee that was instrumentalin bringing the tournamentto LCC, could lead people to
think the USGA might nothave to resort to any tricks.
That’s because the coursewill be a challenge in and ofitself.
While several of the 156players in the field havedropped in to play LCC in
advance of the U.S. Open, thecourse can play differentlyevery day. Those practicerounds may have providedsome insight, but those les-sons learned could be out thewindow starting Thursday.
That could induce somenightmares for players, but
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history of the course, but also every
nook and cranny. He believes everyquestion that could be asked by a golf-er is asked on LCC’s layout.
LCC
“Typically, it’s death by 1,000 cuts.’’(Connaughton)
Connaughton said every hole haswhat’s called a line of charm, meaning
there is a line that can be drawn fromthe tee that puts a player in the bestposition to approach a green.
Finding that line, that angle, is thedifficult part when you mix in windand slopes.
“Every one of these greens is char-acterized by some fairly severe in-tercepting slopes,’’ Connaughtonsaid. “That’s consistent with William
Flynn’s architecture on every coursehe did. If you’re above the flagstickon these greens, typically, when thegreens are at pace, you can putt off
the green very easily. Or you can havea six-foot putt that moves three feet.’’
It was Flynn who set up the coursein 1919 then modified it to take four ofthe holes over the Conestoga River inthe 1940s. Flynn also designed Shin-necock Hills on Long Island and wasan advisor in the shaping of Pine Val-ley in New Jersey and Merion in Ar-dmore.
The slopes on the course are not
limited to the greens. Flynn’s designalso has golfers making second andthird shots when the ball is above orbelow their feet. So, on some holes,the emphasis is on distance, callingfor the use of long irons, or on place-ment.
“I think your second shot on par-4 holes is going to be very impor-tant,’’ Weaver said. “Because there
are greens out here — if you miss bya little — you’re going to have a toughputt, so the second shot is very impor-tant.’’
No. 12
“Long is dead and short is in the water.’’(Connaughton)
Weaver said many of LCC’s holesplay differently each time through.Normally, it’s wind that changes them.Take No. 12, for example. It’s the short-est hole on the course, but the par 3
also has the shallowest green and hastrouble in front and in back.
“It’s a beautiful hole but as far as hit-ting a golf shot, it’s not the most ap-pealing to your eye,’’ she said. “It hasbunkers behind it and it has a falsefront. If you have any spin on your balland you do not hit it high enough, itcan roll back into the water (in front ofthe green).’’
“The wind swirls there,’’ Connaugh-ton said. “The green sits in a littlebowl. From one tee shot to the next ithe same group, the player may experi-
ence wind from behind or in her face orcoming from the left. What that does iswhat William Flynn really wanted todo: to cast doubt in the golfer’s mind.’’
Connaughton said that in the lastwo elite amateur tournaments playedat LCC, No. 12 played the most difficulagainst par.
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yards or less to the green. No. 16 is ashorter par 4.
“I could see some girls hitting a
driver and going for it on 16,’’ shesaid. “Or, at least get close enoughthat they’ll have a short chip.’’
Some golfers will start theirrounds with a birdie attempt on No.1, provided they keep their tee shotin the fairway.
“I think the first six holes pres-ent your best birdie opportunities,’’Connaughton said.
“And I totally concur with Alli on
13 and 16. On 16, a golfer can hit4-iron to 5-iron to driver. Every op-tion is available, depending on whatyou’re looking to achieve on yoursecond shot.’’
Can you imagine having two play-ers tied for the Open lead as theystep to the 18th tee on Sunday?
A finishing hole providi ng a greatfinish.
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in the fairway,’’ Weaver said. “Oneof the biggest obstacles on 18 is thayou can’t go right. The rough is thick and there’s a bunker that comes intoplay. If you can get yourself a goodshot and are in the fairway, it’s alot more appealing to the eye to go
for the green. It’s a long hole andwill take whatever you have to gethere.’’
LCC. Lots to consider before yougrip it and rip it.
Somewhere, Mr. Flynn is smiling.Just like the fans who’ll come out towatch the U.S. Women’s Open.
The players? There will be at leasone smiling late Sunday evening oJuly 12.
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Course Notes: At LCC
The sand may come into play on the 16th hole at Lancaster Country Club. However, AlliWeaver, who works at LCC and plays the course frequently, is quick to note that the hole isone that offers golfers a good chance at making birdie.
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The complete fieldHere is the field for the 70th U.S.
Women’s Open, as of June 30.The United States Golf Association
accepted a record 1,873 entries for the
event from 49 states (all but Maine)and 54 other countries. That surpassedthe mark of 1,702 for last year’s Open.
To be eligible for the U.S. Women’sOpen, a player must have a HandicapIndex not exceeding 2.4, or be a pro-
fessional.Sectional qualifying was conducted
over 36 holes between May 9 and June15 at 21 sites in the United States, as
well as four international sites — thePeople’s Republic of China, England,the Republic of Korea and Japan.
More information on many of theseplayers in the field can be found atwomensopenlancaster.com.
Holly Aitchison
Sun-Ju Ahn
Marina Alex
Lala Anai
Q Baek
Maria Balikeova
Christel Boeljon
Lee Bo-mee
Celine Boutier
Sarah Burnham
Nikki Campbell
Dori Carter
Chella Choi
Na Yeon Choi
Carlota Ciganda
Jennifer Coleman
Stephanie Connelly
Paula Creamer
Daniela Darquea
Laura Davies
Laura Diaz
Lauren Doughtie
Breanna Elliott
Austin Ernst
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
Maria Fassi
Christina Foster
Sandra Gal
Mariel Galdiano
Kristen Gillman
Julieta Granada
Natalie Gulbis
Georgia Hall
Jang Ha-na
Mina Harigae
Muni He
Caroline Hedwall
Brooke MackenzieHenderson
Wei-Ling Hsu
Charley Hull
M.J. Hur
Karine Icher
Chun In-gee
Haley Italia
Eun-Hee Ji
Ko Jin-young
Tiffany Joh
Jennifer Johnson
Lee Jung-min
Ariya Jutanugarn
Moriya Jutanugarn
Haeji Kang
Jimin Kang
Kim Kaufman
Cristie Kerr
Megan Khang
Erika Kikuchi
Birdie Kim
Christina Kim
Dylan Kim
Hyo Joo Kim
I.K. Kim
Sei Young Kim
Katherine Kirk
Lydia Ko
Jessica Korda
Candie Kung
Brittany Lang
Alison Lee
Ilhee Lee
Meena Lee
Mi Hyang Lee
Min Lee
Minjee Lee
Mirim Lee
So-Young Lee
Amelia Lewis
Stacy Lewis
Beth Lillie
Xiju Lin
Brittany Lincicome
Pernilla Lindberg
Babe Liu
Alejandra Llaneza
Gaby Lopez
Lee Lopez
Teresa Lu
Heather MacraeMo Martin
Caroline Masson
Ayaka Matsumori
Catriona Matthew
Stephanie Meadow
Sydnee Michaels
Kim Min-sun
Mika Miyazato
Haruka Morita-WanyaoLu
Belen Mozo
Azahara Munoz
Elizabeth Nagel
Misuzu Narita
Gwladys Nocera
Haru Nomura
Anna Nordqvist
Su Oh
Hannah O’Sullivan
Ryann O’Toole
Lee-Anne Pace
Yanhong Pan
Brooke Pancake
Hee Young Park
Inbee Park
Jane Park
Jennifer Park
Emily KristinePederson
Suzann Pettersen
Pornanong Phatlum
Gerina Piller
Regina Plasencia
Morgan Pressel
Beatriz RecariSo Yeon Ryu
Lizette Salas
Dewi ClaireSchreefel
Nikolette Schroeder
Yuting Shi
Jenny Shin
Jiyai Shin
Sarah Jane Smith
Jennifer SongNontoya Srisawang
Angela Stafford
Bertine Strauss
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Ai Suzuki
Emma Talley
Lauren Taylor
Kris Tamulis
Angella Then
Lexi Thompson
Yani Tseng
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Michelle Wie
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Complimentary parking and shuttletransportation will be provided to andfrom Lancaster Country Club for allspectators during the week of the U.S.Women’s Open.
All general spectators traveling by car
who have not received a specific parkinglot permit should park at Park City Centerin Lancaster and take the complimentaryshuttles. General ticket holders areencouraged to carpool as much aspossible.
Shuttles will run continuously beginningat 6 a.m. from Monday through Friday andat 6:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
For disabled spectators, hard serviceparking will be available at Park CityCenter. Lift accessible ADA parking andtransportation services will be providedfrom the Burle Business Park, 1000 NewHolland Ave. Vehicles having valid HD/DPlicense plates or placards are only allowedat the Burle Business Park.
For additional questions, contact theWomen’s Open Championship Office by
phone at (717) 406-3654 during normalbusiness hours, Monday through Friday,or by email at [email protected].
All other championship parking is byparking pass only. There is no spectator
or disabled parking in the immediatevicinity of Lancaster Country Club.Parking restrictions surrounding thechampionship grounds and in theimmediate neighborhoods surroundingthe club will be closely monitored andenforced.
Due to the daily daylight closure ofRoute 23 (New Holland Pike), therewill be no spectator walking traffic onRoute 23 (New Holland Pike) from either
northbound or southbound Route 23.
Groups of spectators arriving at thechampionship by private coach, bus and/or minibus must contact the Women’sOpen Championship Office by phone at(717) 406-3654 during normal businesshours, Monday through Friday, or byemail at [email protected].
Autographs: There is a no-autographpolicy in effect on the course throughoutchampionship week. Spectatorsshould not approach any player for anautograph at any time during a practiceor championship round.
Etiquette: Spectators should stay behind
gallery ropes and follow the directionsof championship marshals at all times. ...Spectators should remain quiet and stillwhen players are about to hit or wheninstructed by marshals.
First-aid stations: One station willbe located inside the Main SpectatorAdmission Gate and a second station isout on the course. Water will be providedat both stations. If a medical emergencyarises, contact a volunteer or USGAofficial. ... Spectators should drink plentyof fluids and also be prepared for rain.
Footwear: It is recommended thatspectators wear soft-spiked golf shoes orwell-supported, comfortable shoes (suchas sneakers) with good bottom treads.
Grandstands: More than 5,000grandstand seats are located at strategicviewing areas throughout LCC. Accessto the grandstands is subject to USGApolicies, which will be posted at the
entrance point to each grandstand.Seating is on a first-come, first-servedbasis unless otherwise designated.
Mobile devices: Spectators may carrymobile devices smaller than seveninches in length, including cellphones,smartphones and PDAs. All devices
must be set to silent or vibrate at alltimes. Devices must not be in sightnear any rope lines. Video and audiorecording are not permitted at any timewith any device. Texting and emailingare permissible throughout the courseas long as those actions do not disruptplayers.
Photography: Standalone cameras mayonly be brought and mobile devicecamera features may only be usedduring practice rounds (Monday through
Wednesday) and only for personalphotographic use. No photography ispermitted in the presence of a playerfrom the time she addresses the ball untilthe completion of her swing.
Weather: If play is suspended becauseof hazardous weather conditions, it willbe indicated by one prolonged air-hornblast. Close your umbrella and seekshelter.
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