The idea for The California Women's State Championship began in January of
1994 at the USGA Annual Meeting. It was felt that a
State Championship would provide a "true women's Champion" from the state
California.
In 1995, five of the Women's Golf Associations in California, consisting of
Pacific Women's Golf Association, San Diego County Women's Golf Association,
Women's Golf Association of Northern California, Women's Public Links Golf
Association and Women's Southern California Golf Association began orchestrating the Championship. Money to sponsor the Championship was and continues to be provided by these five
associations with two representatives from each forming the California Women's Championship
Committee.
The dream became a reality in July of 1996, with the
first Championship being held at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego,
California.
The format is 54 holes of stroke play, and the competition
is scheduled in July of each year so players of school age can participate.
Eligibility requirements are that a player be a female of any age, a California
resident for at least 6 months of the year and have a handicap index limit of
10.4.
The results of the California Women's State Championship also determine
which players will represent the state at the USGA State Team Championship,
held every 2 years. For more information regarding the selection of
those players, please see the section on USGA State Team.