Texas Women's Open

About

USA Fort Worth, TX Location
Northern Texas PGA Organizer
ProEvent Type
Description

The Texas Women's Open is a historic golf tournament originally established in 1933 in the Fort Worth, Texas area and was held regularly until 1955. It was known as an LPGA Tour event from 1950 to 1954, featuring some of the sport’s greatest names including Babe Zaharias and Betsy Rawls. The tournament was revived in 2001 by the Northern Texas PGA with the goal of promoting golf among female golfers throughout the region. The modern event typically features a stroke play format played over three rounds with a competitive field comprised of both professionals and amateurs. The 2025 Texas Women's Open offered a purse of around $78,210, reflecting its stature as a significant regional championship.

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Texas Women's Open History
Date
Course
Winner
Winning Score
Power
Results
May 28 - 30, 2025 Grapevine Golf Course (Pecan to Mockingbird) - 12.50 See Results
May 29 - 31, 2024 Grapevine Golf Course (Pecan to Mockingbird) - 17.84 See Results

Results

Scoring Averages

Tournament
74.24R1
73.82R2

Round Stats

0.00Birdies or Better
0.00Bogeys or Worse
-Par 3s
-Par 4s
-Par 5s