U.S. Women’s Amateur future sites include Southern Hills, Bandon Dunes and more

Here’s a look at future venues of the U.S. Women’s Amateur.

The U.S. Women’s Amateur is one of the oldest U.S. Golf Association championships and the first major golf tournament for women in the country.

Starting in 1895, it’s the third-oldest USGA championship, just behind the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open. The top female amateurs in the world vie for the Robert Cox Trophy, which remains the oldest surviving trophy awarded for a USGA championship. It’s also the only USGA trophy donated by someone from another country, coming from Scotland’s Robert Cox.

Glenna Collett Vare won the Cox Trophy a record six times, which remains the record.

Here’s a look at future venues of the U.S. Women’s Amateur, including Southern Hills, Bandon Dunes, Oakland Hills and more.