But Hourigan has still achieved her dream, with ASB Classic tournament director Karl Budge deciding to award Golder and Hourigan a wildcard entry into January's tournament.
"She was so lucky, the director of the ASB classic came and watched her play and he loved her," said Tracy Hourigan.
"He came up to us and said, 'no, she's getting one'."
The performance caps a fantastic seven days for Hourigan, who successfully defended her national junior title mid-week.
In the quarter-finals of the New Zealand Championships on Friday, Hourigan beat Auckland's Abigail Guthrie, also back from an American scholarship, in nearly three hours, 5-7 6-4 6-0.
She then took on top seed Di Hollands in the Saturday semifinals and won another tough three-setter, 3-6 6-4 6-4, needing four matchpoints to put the game away.
Golder overcame fellow Wanganui standout Emma Hayman in the quarter-finals, 7-6 6-3. However, Hayman rebounded by teaming with Guthrie to win the women's doubles title.
After a bye in the first round, the pair won four straight games, beating Luci Barlow and Tracey O'Connor in a three-set final.