One of the best amateur golf events in the world kicks off Wednesday in Georgia: the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur.
Seventy-two of the best female amateurs will take on 36 holes of stroke play at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia, where the top-30 and ties will advance to the final round Saturday at Augusta National.
Here's a look at the Augusta National Women's Amateur by the numbers:
Best stats ahead of 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateur
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Number of past champions in the field: Tsubasa Kajitani (2021), Anna Davis (2022) and Lottie Woad (2024).
8
Number of Stanford players, either past, current or commits/signees, in the field, the most of any school.
8 (again)
The number of birdies from Hannah Darling in the first round in 2024, the most in ANWA history.
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The number of players in the 2025 field who have advanced to the final round at least twice: GiannaClemente, Hannah Darling, Caterina Don, Megha Ganne, Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Rachel Heck, Caitlyn Macnab, Maria Jose Marin, Amanda Sambach and Lottie Woad.
11
The amount of eagles the field made last year, the most in ANWA history.
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The amount of countries represented in the field.
33
The amount of newcomers in the field. There are 39 returning players.
49
Number of top-50 players in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in the field.
66
The low final-round score at Augusta National, which runner-up Bailey Shoemaker shot last year.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Stats to know ahead of the 2025 Augusta National Women's Amateer