Women's PGA Professional Championship

Womens' PGA Professional and Assistants' Championship

The PGA’s premier event for female players, the Championship is contested over 36 holes of strokeplay, with the two rounds being played on consecutive days.

Championship Information

The Women's PGA Professional and Assistants’ Championship consists of a maximum field of 84 players, competing across two rounds in a strokeplay format.

The 2025 Women's PGA Professional and Assistants’ Championship will be played at Goswick Links Golf Club, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, from June 30 - 1 July and carries a prize fund of £15,000.

Entering the Tournament

Locations, dates, entry fees, prize funds, qualifying criteria and more.

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Venue

The 2025 Championship will be played Goswick Links Golf Club, Berwick-Upon-Tweed.

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Past Winners

Full list of Women's PGA Professional Championship winners since 2003.

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About the Championship

The Women's PGA Professional and Assistants’ Championship is a stand-alone 36-hole strokeplay event played over consecutive days.

2025 sees the 23rd staging of the Championship, and the fourth which is inclusive of the WPGA Assistants’ Championship, with the latter group competing for the Clare Lipscombe Trophy.

Alison Gray was the first winner of the Women’s PGA Professional Championship when she triumphed at St Andrews Bay in 2003.

Heather MacRae equalled Tracy Lovey’s record of four Women’s PGA Professional Championship titles when she secured her third successive victory at Kedleston Park in 2021, following her initial win in 2016.

Since 2019, the Women's PGA Professional Championship, through a specific two year Order of Merit, has also contributed to the selection process for the Great Britain & Ireland team which competes in the biennial Women's PGA Cup.

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