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Old Nov 04 2011, 06:56 AM   #2882
JenniferB
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Originally Posted by cgkdisc View Post
Seems like the US Master title is the first one and the second one is the Master winner at the US Womens Championship.
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?
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?
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