After Near-Misses, Trish Johnson Claims the 5th U.S. Senior Women’s Open 

Aug. 24-27, 2023, Waverley Country Club, Portland, Ore.

Portland, Oregon – (USGA Report) If there was one thing in ample supply at the 5th U.S. Senior Women’s Open, it was experience. On Sunday, a trio of players with a handful of near-misses in this championship staged an epic battle at Waverley Country Club, ultimately won by Trish Johnson by one stroke over Leta Lindley and two ahead of Catriona Matthew. 

Johnson, who has played in all five of these championships, was T-2 in 2019 and third in 2018. Lindley was second last year and Matthew was T-3 in 2022 and T-4 in 2021. The Englishwoman took a one-stroke lead over Matthew into the final round and was two ahead of Lindley. The three stayed locked in a duel right down to the last hole, with Johnson closing with an even-par 72, Lindley a 71 and Matthew 73. 

The tide turned on No. 15. With Matthew and Johnson tied at 3 under par and Lindley at 2 under – all three through 14 holes – Matthew drove into a bunker on the par-4 15th and did well to save par with a 5-foot putt, while Johnson hit a wedge to tap-in distance to take the lead by one stroke at 4 under par. Johnson followed with a 15-foot birdie on No. 16 to pull two strokes clear of Matthew, a cushion she needed when she made a bogey on No. 17. 

“I am so knackered, I’ve got to be honest,” said Johnson, who finished at 4-under-par 284 with Lindley at 285 and Matthew 286. “Just amazing, honestly. Yeah, it’s something I’ve always wanted to do, win a USGA event. Never even came close in a regular U.S. Open.” 

Johnson was well aware of her near-misses in this championship. 

“After the front eight holes I thought, here we go again,” she said. “But rallied a bit and hit some decent shots coming in. Beany [Matthew] got a bit unlucky a couple of times coming in, and here we are.” 

Meanwhile, Lindley was reeling off par after par, making 14 in a row before finally finding a birdie on No. 18 to finish at 3-under-par 285. 

“It was an amazing week,” Lindley said. “Came in here with really high hopes after last year and really wanted to hoist that trophy. But I played solid. I hit the ball great. I rolled it well. I just came up one shy again. I was courageous today. I hit it good. I hit my lines. I just managed myself nicely, and if I keep plugging along and keep working hard, hopefully one of these days I’m going to hold the trophy.” 

Matthew played a solid round of golf that featured two birdies and two bogeys until she closed with a third bogey as she gambled going for the par-5 18th hole in two and pulled her second shot. 

The 2021 champion Annika Sorenstam closed with birdies on the final two holes to shoot even-par 288 along with Moira Dunn-Bohls to tie for fourth place. Patricia Meunier-Lebouc and amateur Judith Kyrinis were at 290 with Tammie Green at 291. Jean Bartholomew and amateur Terrill Samuel were at 293 while Brandie Burton, Silvia Cavalleri and Charlotta Sorenstam were at 294. 

The U.S. Senior Women’s Open has been staged five times and produced five different winners, Johnson joining Laura Davies, Helen Alfredsson, Annika Sorenstam and Jill McGill. The 6th U.S. Senior Women’s Open will be at Fox Chapel Golf Club near Pittsburgh. The wonder at Waverley certainly gives it a tough act to follow.  

What the Champion Receives

  • Custody of the U.S. Senior Women’s Open Trophy for one year 
  • A gold medal 
  • Exemptions into the next 10 U.S. Senior Women’s Opens 
  • Exemption into the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club 
  • First-place prize of $180,000 

Notable

Judith Kyrinis, who won the 2017 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur at Waverley, was T-6 at 2-over-par 290, the best finish ever by an amateur in this championship, breaking the T-10 by Martha Leach in 2018. 

Those finishing inside the top-20 are invited to next year’s 6th U.S. Senior Women’s Open at Fox Chapel Golf Club near Pittsburgh. 

JoAnne Carner, 84, who missed the cut after shooting four strokes under her age in the first round, stayed around to watch the finish, flying back to Florida on the redeye Sunday night. 

Quotable 

“It’s a pretty special place. I’ve always said that. Obviously very good memories here, and they flooded back as soon as I got here on property. I don’t know, I just really love it here. It’s great.” – Judith Kyrinis, on why she plays so well at Waverley Country Club. 

“It’s been a great week. I want to thank the USGA for putting on this tournament that means a lot to us. Great golf club, hospitality, service. The members at Waverley have been amazing.” – Annika Sorenstam. 

“Do you know I think this golf course is possibly one of the best conditioned golf courses I’ve ever played in my entire career?” – Trish Johnson. 

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