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Originally Posted by cgkdisc
Seems like the US Master title is the first one and the second one is the Master winner at the US Womens Championship.
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Thanks for your answer. What if I provide the additional information in bold below:
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I was wondering who gets the national title in women's masters divisions when you have U.S. Masters Championships and also U.S. Womens. For example, Ms. L won women's advanced masters at the U.S Masters Championship (only 2 people played), and a couple of months later, Ms. S won advanced masters at US womens (7 people played, including Ms. L, and Ms. L finished 5th). Do they both get to claim the title?
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Does that change your answer?
I noticed that the USDGC does not allow age protected divisions, and that avoids ambiguity in the men's masters national titles. Why does the USWDGC allow age protected divisions?