1945 Women's Western Open

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The 1945 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Highland Golf & Country Club, which was the 16th edition of the event. Babe Zaharias won the championship in match play competition by defeating Dorothy Germain in the final match, 4 and 2.


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The 1930 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Acacia Country Club, which was the 1st edition of the event. Lucia Mida won the championship in match play competition by defeating June Beebe in the final match, 6 and 5.

The 1932 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Ozaukee Country Club, which was the third edition of the event. Jane Weiller won the championship in match play competition by defeating June Beebe in the final match, 5 and 4.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1934 Women's Western Open</span>

The 1934 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Portland Golf Club, the 5th edition of the event. Marian McDougall won the championship in match play competition by defeating Mrs. Guy Riegel in the final match, 9 and 7.

The 1936 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Topeka Country Club, which was the 7th edition of the event. Opal Hill won the championship in match play competition by defeating Mrs. Charles Dennehy in the final match, 3 and 2.

The 1938 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Broadmoor Golf Club, the 9th edition of the event. Bea Barrett won the championship in match play competition by defeating Helen Hofmann in the final match, 6 and 4.

The 1939 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Westwood Country Club, which was the 10th edition of the event. Helen Dettweiler won the championship in match play competition by defeating Bea Barrett in the final match, 4 and 3.

The 1940 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Blue Mound Golf & Country Club, the 11th edition of the event. Babe Zaharias won the championship in match play competition by defeating Mrs. Russell Mann in the final match, 5 and 4.

The 1941 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Cincinnati Country Club, which was the 12th edition of the event. Patty Berg won the championship in match play competition by defeating Mrs. Burt Weil in the final match, 7 and 6.

The 1942 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Elmhurst Country Club in Addison, Illinois, which was the 13th edition of the event. Betty Jameson won the championship in match play competition by defeating Phyllis Otto in the final match, 9 and 7.

The 1944 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Park Ridge Country Club in Park Ridge, Illinois, the 15th edition of the event. Babe Zaharias won the championship in match play competition by defeating Dorothy Germain in the final match, 7 and 5.

The 1946 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at the Wakonda Club in Des Moines, Iowa, which was the 17th edition of the event. Louise Suggs won the championship in match play competition by defeating Patty Berg in the final match, 2-up.

The 1948 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Skycrest Country Club, now known as the Twin Orchard Country Club, in Long Grove, Illinois, which was the 19th edition of the event. Patty Berg won the championship in match play competition by defeating Babe Zaharias in the final match, 37 holes.

The 1949 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club, which was the 20th edition of the event. Louise Suggs won the championship in match play competition by defeating Betty Jameson in the final match, 5 and 4.

The 1954 Women's Western Open was a golf competition held at Glen Flora Country Club in Waukegan, Illinois, which was the 25th edition of the event. Betty Jameson won the championship in match play competition by defeating Louise Suggs in the final match, 6 and 5.