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Win a prize with U.S. Women’s Am picks!

Asher Wildman

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The U.S. Women’s Amateur starts Aug. 9 and I thought it would be a good time to give away some more prizes. It’s time for another Wildman’s Challenge!

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Jennifer Song poses with the Robert Cox Cup after winning the 2009 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship.

Here’s the deal:

Give me four players who you think will advance the farthest at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. For each round your players advance, the more points you earn. A Round 1 victory is worth one point, two points for Round 2, four points for Round 3, eight points for a victory in the quarterfinals, 16 points for a semifinals win and 32 points if your player wins the event.

• Picks need to be submitted to me before stroke play begins on Monday. This way, even though you submit four names, there is a chance you may not have all four of your players in the match play portion.

Tie breaker will be decided by winning score for the medalist. Send me that score. I don’t need the name of the medalist, just what you think their two-day score will be.

The tournament will be played at the par-72, 6,559-yard Charlotte (N.C.) Country Club.

E-mail me your picks, or post your selections in the comments area below. There is also a link on our discussion boards.

The winner of the Wildman’s Challenge will receive a Golfweek cap, a box of Epoch s3 tees and a C-Square golf training aid.

Happy picking and good luck.

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