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The women's U.S. Open Golf champion receives a five-year exemption to play on the LPGA Tour. This exemption allows the champion to compete in LPGA events without having to go through the qualifying process for that duration. Additionally, they also earn an invitation to compete in the next five editions of the U.S. Women's Open.

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