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Women's golf tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Texas Women's Open is a golf tournament, played in the Fort Worth, Texas area. From 1950 to 1954, it was an LPGA Tour event,[1] although it was first played in 1933. It was revived by the North Texas section of the PGA of America in 2001.[2] It was played at several courses in Fort Worth from 1933 to 1955 and in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex since 2001. The 2020 event featured a stronger than normal field as several LPGA Tour players competed due to the Tour hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
Years | Venue | Location |
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1933 | Glen Garden Golf & Country Club | Fort Worth, Texas |
1934–1936, 1938–1939, 1941, 1947–1955 | River Crest Country Club | Fort Worth, Texas |
1937, 1940, 1945–1946 | Colonial Country Club | Fort Worth, Texas |
2001–2011 | Eastern Hills Country Club | Garland, Texas |
2012 | The Lakes at Castle Hills | Lewisville, Texas |
2013 | Old American Golf Club | The Colony, Texas |
2014–2018 | Rolling Hills Country Club | Arlington, Texas |
2019, 2021 | Firewheel Golf Park | Garland, Texas |
2020 | Old American Golf Club | The Colony, Texas |
2022 | Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch | Denton, Texas |
2023 | The Bridges Golf Club | Gunter, Texas |
(a) – amateur
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