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Cheyenne Woods headed to U.S. Women’s Open Championship

Fred Jeter | 5/20/2021, 6 p.m.
Golf fans will be seeing a lot of Cheyenne Woods in coming months, both as an athlete and TV commentator.
Cheyenne Woods

Golf fans will be seeing a lot of Cheyenne Woods in coming months, both as an athlete and TV commentator.

The 30-year-old niece of Tiger Woods has qualified to play in the 76th annual U.S. Women’s Open Championship, June 3 through 6 at The Olympic Club Lake Course in San Francisco.

Woods punched her ticket to the Open by winning a Sectional Qualifier May 8 in Spring Lake, N.J. She shot rounds of 73 and 69, prevailing by five strokes.

She also is a regular broadcaster-analyst on the Golf Channel.

Among her upcoming assignments are covering the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships, the U.S. Women’s Amateur and the U.S. Girls’ Junior Golf Championship.

Woods spends a lot of time in New York and is a regular at New York Yankees games. She is the longtime girlfriend of Yankees centerfielder Aaron Hicks.

A former Wake Forest University standout, Woods is the daughter of Susan Woods and Earl Dennison Woods, who is Tiger Woods’ half-brother.

She is just the sixth African-American to compete on the LPGA circuit. She also competes in some events on the European Women’s tour.