USGA Championships at Country Club of Buffalo
The Country Club of Buffalo, in Williamsville, N.Y., has been chosen by the USGA as the host for the 2027 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and the 2032 U.S. Senior Amateur Championships. The club has previously hosted four USGA championships, including the 1912 U.S. Open.“We are thrilled to return to the Country Club of Buffalo to conduct these two national championships,” said Mark Hill, USGA managing director, Championships. “The USGA is excited to restore our relationship with this historic club and its enthusiastic community on such a terrific golf course. We know the club and its membership will provide an exceptional experience for our players as they compete for these coveted titles.”
These will be the fifth and sixth USGA championships held at the Country Club of Buffalo, which last hosted the 1962 U.S. Girls’ Junior, captured by Mary Lou Daniel, who defeated Mary Sawyer 2 up in the championship’s final. The club also hosted the 1950 Curtis Cup Match (won by the USA Team), the 1931 U.S. Women’s Amateur (won by Helen Hicks) and the 1912 U.S. Open (won by John McDermott). The Buffalo area most recently hosted the 1985 U.S. Junior Amateur at Brookfield Country Club in Clarence, won by Charlie Rymer.
“We are honored to work with the USGA to return championship golf to the Buffalo community,” said Peter Marlette, past club president. “The Country Club of Buffalo has a proud history of hosting amateur golf championships, and we look forward to renewing that tradition while showcasing our outstanding golf course and club. On behalf of the entire membership, I want to thank the USGA for their trust and confidence in us and look forward to a long-standing relationship in the years ahead.”
Founded in 1889, the Country Club of Buffalo’s first site was on leased farmland in the City of Buffalo near the present location of the Buffalo History Museum. The club vacated this land in 1899 to make way for the Pan American Exposition of 1901. In 1920, the membership again decided to relocate, and purchased a unique piece of property to begin construction of a golf course, clubhouse, and a polo field with stables. Noted course architect, Donald Ross, designed the golf current layout in 1926. Ross displayed his creative genius by weaving six of the 18 holes through the excavations of two limestone quarries, which had been in operation during the late 1800s. The course design also benefits from trademark Ross green complexes and the flow of a natural hill.
The 2027 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur will be the 78th USGA championship held in New York, and the second of the 2027 season, following the U.S. Amateur at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester. Next year’s U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is being played at Monterey Peninsula Country Club.
First played in 1987, the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur is open to female amateurs ages 25 and older with a Handicap Index® not exceeding 9.4. The championship field features 132 players who compete in two rounds of stroke play, after which the field is cut to the low 64 scorers for match play. The 2024 championship was won by Hana Ryskova, 25, of the Czech Republic.
The U.S. Senior Amateur is open to amateur golfers who have reached age 55 on or before the start of the championship who have a Handicap Index® not exceeding 7.4. The championship features 36 holes of stroke play before the field is cut to the low 64 scorers for match play. The 2024 champion was Richard Bland from England, defeating Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita in the champion match at The Newport Country Club. The club hosted the inaugural U.S. Open in 1895. Next year’s Senior Amateur will take place at The Broadmoor Country Club in Colorado Springs, Colorado from June 26-29.
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