I thought the course was very well suited to testing the games of the women. [That's not intended as a knock.] They hit the ball a good deal straighter than the men, and the rough was difficult but certainly not impossible, judging by the shots played out of it in the playoff. Also, the greens were entirely holdable and puttable, whatever speed they were for the championship.
There are so many good players among the women, and many of them are so young! It's honestly kind of hard to keep track of them all. Junior women's golf has produced a remarkable number of talented players; they are the future of "growing the game". I hope that the LPGA can capitalize on them and get some more attention in the years ahead.