Home Course hosts LNGA event

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Updated: August 1, 2025

Calm, cool, and bogey-free. Cindy Hsu showed why she’s one of the most elite  amateurs in the game, firing back-to-back rounds of 67 to cruise to victory at the Ladies National Golf Association (LNGA) Amateur Championship at The Home Course. Her 12-under-par total over three days put her six shots ahead of co-runner-ups, Caroline Smith and Rebecca Wang, who both finished at 6-under.

Hsu, the reigning Women’s Elite Amateur Cup Champion is ranked in the top 50 amateur in the world. She was clinical from tee to green, not dropping a single shot over her final 39 holes. Her performance included a calm presence that never wavered under pressure. She used her last win, the 2023 World Amateur Championship, as a building block for the final round

Founded in 1927, the LNGA is a national, volunteer-led women’s amateur golf association dedicated to​ promoting the game, conducting an elite championship, and upholding sportsmanship and camaraderie. LNGA champions include LPGA stars, USGA titleholders, and legends of the game.