U.S.G.A.
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Open is $12.5 million, the U.S.G.A. chief executive Mike Whan has plans to bump the women’s purse to $12 million in a few years.
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Havemeyer, whose fathers helped found the U.S.G.A.
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The U.S.G.A. has great latitude when it comes to the composition of playing groups in the opening rounds, and it often puts major champions together to heighten audience interest.
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If there is any sense of justice, or sense of humor, in the hallowed corridors of the U.S.G.A.,
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Five months ago, Davis, a 30-year U.S.G.A. employee, revealed that 2021 would be his last year with the organization.
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