| Championship Venue | Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club | 
| Opened | 1990 | 
| Architect | Arnold Palmer (revisions by Erik Larsen in 2005) | 
| Dates of Championship | October 6-11 | 
| Field | 132 players | 
| Yardage/Par | 5,837 yards/Par 72 (Subject to Change) | 
| Entries Open | Week of April 30 | 
| Entries Close | August 1 (5 p.m. EDT) | 
| Eligibility | Open to any female amateur who has reached her 50th birthday by Oct. 6 and whose Handicap Index does not exceed 14.4. | 
| Sectional Qualifying | Sectional qualifying will take place at 24 sites between Aug. 26 and Sept. 18. (Subject to change) | 
| 2017 Championship | In the first all-Canadian final in championship history, Judith Kyrinis, 53, defeated Terrill Samuel, 4 and 3, at Waverley Country Club in Portland, Ore. Three years earlier, Kyrinis was the runner-up to Joan Higgins in her first year of eligibility. | 
| Quotable | “It’s very special, very surreal. I don’t really believe that I’ve won yet. You know, it was a tough match to lose [three years ago]. You take it to 18, and like I said, I was crying like a baby, and it’s not because I was mad I lost, it’s just because you’re so pent up with all these emotions for the whole week.” | 
| Notable Past Events at Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club | 2008 South Florida PGA Championship (Lee Rinker) 2010 Florida Senior Match Play Championship (Pete Andrews) 2014 South Florida PGA Championship (Paul Scaletta)  | 
  
| U.S. Senior Women's Amateurs in Florida (3) | 1963: Country Club of Florida, Delray Beach (Marion Choate) 1970: Coral Ridge Country Club, Fort Lauderdale (Carolyn Cudone) 2010: Fiddlesticks Country Club, Fort Myers (Mina Hardin)  | 
  
| Fast Fact on Orchid Island | Club became a certified Audubon sanctuary in 2005 | 
| Notable U.S. Senior Women's Amateur Champions | Maureen Orcutt (1962, 1966); Carolyn Cudone (1969-72); Dorothy Porter (1977, 1980-81, 1983); Alice Dye (1978-79); Marlene Stewart Streit (1985, 1994, 2003); Anne Sander (1987, 1989-90, 1993); Carol Semple Thompson (1999-2002); Diane Lang (2005-06, 2008); Ellen Port (2012-13, 2016) | 
| Notable U.S. Senior Women's Amateur Runners-Up | Glenna Collett Vare (1962); Ann Gregory (1971); Carolyn Cudone (1974-75); Alice Dye (1977, 1981, 1989); Cecile Maclaurin (1978-80); Marlene Stewart Streit (1986, 1988, 1990, 1995-96); Anne Sander (1991-92); Toni Wiesner (1997, 2000, 2008); Mina Hardin (2011) | 
| Schedule of Play | Saturday, Oct. 6 (Stroke play, Round 1, 18 holes) Sunday, Oct. 7 (Stroke play, Round 2, 18 holes) Monday, Oct. 8 (Round of 64, match play) Tuesday, Oct. 9 (Round of 32/Round of 16, match play) Wednesday, Oct. 10(Quarterfinals/Semifinals, match play) Thursday, Oct. 11 (Championship Match, 18 holes)  | 
  
| Match-Play Cut | The low 64 scorers following stroke play will qualify for match play. If necessary, a playoff will be conducted to determine the final spots in the draw. | 
| Future Sites | 2019: Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Country Club/Aug. 24-29 | 
U.S. SENIOR WOMEN'S AMATEUR
2018 U.S. Senior Women's Amateur Fast Facts
                    
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            Three-time U.S. Senior Women's Amateur champion Ellen Port has claimed seven overall USGA championships. (USGA/Matt Sullivan)