MENU

SEARCH

Login
Instant sign in with your password, or social media account.
Join Women's Golf
SAVE/BOOKMARK
Please login to bookmark Close

Top Ten Perks of Being a US Open Alternate

by Allie White

The US Women’s Open is the biggest tournament in women’s golf and perhaps the biggest sporting event in women’s sports. This year, the gates of Lancaster Country Club admitted roughly 25,000 people a day to watch. It’s a big deal!

I’m a pro golfer and every year around May I try to qualify for the Open through one of the USGA’s qualifying sites. Any woman with a handicap under 2.4 can give it a whirl. I play on the Symetra Tour (women’s golf’s  version of Triple A baseball). Most of us Symetra Tour players usually try for the Open.

I made the 2009 Open at Saucon Valley in Pennsylvania. It was awesome. This year the Open was again in Pennsylvania… Lancaster Country Club. I grew up playing golf at Lancaster Country Club in Ohio and I also take lessons from Sally Austin who lives on Lancaster Drive. Coincidence? I think not! Obviously, I thought it would be a triangle of destiny that I return to Pennsylvania to win the Open this year. Right?

The USGA has 25 qualifying sites and I picked Boston, not Korea, England, or China but Boston, because it has the northern grass I grew up playing. After 36 holes in 47 degrees and rain I found myself in the clubhouse with a spot in the Open field and one group still to finish. Of course young Megan Khang came in one stroke better than me and just like that I was on a plane ride home with nothing more than a first alternate spot. Still there was a slim outside chance that enough people would withdraw and I would get a spot.

By Wednesday before the Open I still hadn’t gotten that phone call to come play. So what the heck,  I decided to drive over to PA and wait on the putting green in case somebody had to withdraw suddenly. There were four of us waiting.

After a seven-hour drive on the Turnpike, an overnight in a less-than-four-star Days Inn and waking up at 4 a.m. in a drizzle, I didn’t play in the Open. Thanks triangle of destiny.  However, on the bright side, being a US Open alternate had some sweet perks. Here is an inside look at why it’s the best way to watch an Open ever!

Women’s Golf Group Buzz

Dianne - Group 300325

You Might Also Like

We publish a new lesson for women golfers every day! Here are three lessons from the last week by our expert team of 28 leading female instructors. Members can save their favorite tips for future reference.

Sugarloaf Golf Club in the Fall
Watch Lesson
Virtual golf. Is it as 'Good' as the Traditional Game?
Watch Lesson
Why Teach Golf to Your Kids? A Message from a Mom
Watch Lesson
Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto
Watch Lesson
Women in Golf - On Their Way to Getting the Appreciation They Deserve
What history has taught us about the women’s role in life and on the golf course by Summer Anderson.
Watch Lesson
Innovative Women Golfers of NC
It’s great to be a member of a club at a golf course but better still is the opportunity to join or start a local women’s golf group where members can enjoy playing at more than one golf course in the area. In our travels we found out about...
Watch Lesson
Match Play or Stroke Play: What Do You Like?
True or False: Match play is harder than stroke play? Well, your answer depends on your competitive-golf-personality.
Watch Lesson

Explore Our Courses

Our coaching multi-lesson programs for members are crafted to help women golfers enhance their game led by top female instructors. Each program focuses on improving a different aspect of the game.

Crush Your Drives
Do you want to add yards to your drives and hit more fairways? This 5-lesson program covers everything from setup and tee height to swing mechanics and launch conditions. Learn from expert instructors how to improve your driving distance and accuracy...
See this Course
Practice Games for Chipping
Legends of the LPGA player Cindy Miller shares six of her favorite practice games to sharpen up your chipping around the green.
See this Course
The Power of Effective Practice
Do you want to get better at golf but struggle to find the time or know how to practice effectively? This course will show you how to structure your practice sessions, master essential drills, improve your short game, and develop a consistent putting...
See this Course