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Alright, golf fans, listen up. The 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur is kicking off, and if you’re not glued to your screen, you’re missing out. This isn’t just some run-of-the-mill tournament; it’s a showcase of the absolute best up-and-coming talent in women’s amateur golf. We’re talking about future stars, the ones you’ll be bragging about watching before they were household names. And this year, the action starts bright and early on Wednesday at Champions Retreat in Georgia.You want to know when and where to catch all the drama? You came to the right place. We’re going to break down exactly how to watch, from the TV channels to the streaming options and, of course, those crucial tee times. This is the big leagues for amateurs, and trust me, you don’t want to be the one hearing about it the next day.
The Road to Augusta National: What's at Stake
Let’s get one thing straight: this tournament isn’t just about bragging rights for a week. For these young women, this is a golden ticket. The first two rounds are played at the beautiful Champions Retreat, but the real prize is earning a spot to compete on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National itself. That’s right, the same place the Masters is played. Imagine that pressure. Imagine that thrill.This year, we’ve got a stacked field of 72 players. And you better believe there are some serious contenders. We’re talking about players who have already made a name for themselves on the amateur circuit, players with serious rankings, and even a couple of previous ANWA winners looking to add another trophy to their mantle.Take Asterisk Talley, for example. This 17-year-old is already a veteran of this event. She’s been knocking on the door, finishing 8th in 2024 and then coming agonizingly close, just one shot back of last year’s champion, Carla Bernat Escuder. Now ranked 10th in the world amateur rankings, she’s got her sights set firmly on that top spot. And she’s not the only one. The talent pool is deep, and these players are hungry. They’ve worked their entire lives for this shot, and they’re not going to let it slip away.
Catching the Action: TV Coverage You Can't Miss
So, you want to watch? Of course you do. The good news is, it’s easier than ever to tune in. The first round kicks off on Wednesday, and you’ve got a couple of solid options to catch the action live.For the traditionalists, the **Golf Channel** is your go-to. They’ll be airing coverage of the first round starting at **1:30 p.m. Eastern Time** on Wednesday. They’re covering it from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET, so you’ve got a solid two-hour window to get your golf fix.But what if you’re more of a digital native? What if you prefer streaming? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. You can catch a live simulcast of the Golf Channel’s TV coverage via **ANWA.com**. That’s right, the official tournament website is streaming it live. And if you’re a subscriber to **Peacock**, you’re golden too. Peacock will also be offering a live simulcast of the Golf Channel’s coverage. So, whether you’re on your couch or on the go, you won’t miss a single swing. It’s all about accessibility these days, and thankfully, they’ve made it pretty damn easy to watch these future legends battle it out.
Round 1 Tee Times: Who's Up First?
Alright, the moment you’ve all been waiting for. You need to know when your favorite players are teeing off. The first round is crucial for setting the tone, and you don’t want to miss any of the early contenders making their move. The tournament starts bright and early at Champions Retreat, with the first groups heading out at 8:00 a.m. ET.Here’s the full breakdown of the Round 1 tee times:
Tee No. 1
- 8:00 a.m. – Brooke Biermann, Ai Goto, Emily Odwin
- 8:12 a.m. – Rocio Tejedo, Catherine Rao, Charlotte Back
- 8:23 a.m. – Grace Kilcrease, Vanessa Borovilos, Yurina Hiroyoshi
- 8:35 a.m. – Huai-Chien Hsu, Catherine Park, Dianna Lee
- 8:46 a.m. – Nikki Oh, Raegan Denton, Elise Lee
- 8:58 a.m. – Seojin Park, Mackenzie Lee, Clarisa Temelo
- 9:09 a.m. – Prim Prachnakorn, Sara Brentcheneff, Chloe Kovelesky
- 9:21 a.m. – Amanda Sambach, Arianna Lau, Elizabeth Rudisill
- 9:32 a.m. – Marie Eline Madsen, Jasmine Koo, Camille Min-Gaultier
- 9:44 a.m. – Kiara Romero, Andrea Revuelta, Eila Galitsky
- 9:55 a.m. – Soomin Oh, Rianne Malixi, Megha Ganne
- 10:07 a.m. – Tsubasa Kajitani, Lily Reitter, Reagan Zibilski
Tee No. 10
- 8:00 a.m. – Andie Smith, Eunseo Choi, Aira Nagasawa
- 8:12 a.m. – Paula Martin Sampedro, Maria Jose Marin, Anna Davis
- 8:23 a.m. – Patience Rhodes, Asterisk Talley, Aphrodite Deng
- 8:35 a.m. – Megan Streicher, Megan Propeck, Kary Hollenbaugh
- 8:46 a.m. – Avery Weed, Veronika Kedronova, Beth Coulter
- 8:58 a.m. – Louise Landgraf, Karen Tsuru, Katelyn Kong
- 9:09 a.m. – Bailey Shoemaker, Gyubeen Kim, Amelie Zalsman
- 9:21 a.m. – Anna Fang, Anna Iwanaga, Ava Merrill
- 9:32 a.m. – Ashley Yun, Macy Pate, Yunseo Yang
- 9:44 a.m. – Meja Örtengren, Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Farah O’Keefe
- 9:55 a.m. – Scarlett Schremmer, Lauren Kim, Yujie Liu
- 10:07 a.m. – Kyra Ly, Achiraya Sriwong, Kelly Xu
There you have it. You can plan your day around these tee times. Make sure you mark down who you want to follow. Some of these names are going to be lighting up leaderboards for years to come.
Why This Tournament Matters
Look, I know it’s amateur golf. Some folks might scoff. But this is where the future is forged. This is where young players get their first taste of high-pressure, major-championship-style golf. They learn to manage nerves, they learn to execute under pressure, and they get the invaluable experience of playing on world-class courses.The Augusta National Women’s Amateur has quickly become one of the most prestigious events in amateur golf. It gives these talented athletes a platform to shine, to get noticed by professional tours, and to build their careers. It’s a stepping stone, a proving ground. And honestly, watching these players compete with such passion and skill is just damn good golf.So, whether you’re a seasoned golf fanatic or just someone who appreciates watching incredible talent on display, make sure you tune in. Get your popcorn ready, settle in, and witness the next generation of golf royalty make their mark. Don’t say I didn’t warn you when you see these names dominating the LPGA in a few years. You’ll be able to say, “I saw them back when…” And that, my friends, is pretty damn cool. For more information on amateur golf events and rankings, you can always check out resources like the
World Amateur Golf Rankings. It’s a good way to stay on top of who’s who in the amateur scene.