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Rose Zhang Misses First Cut As A Professional

Rose Zhang Misses First Cut As A Professional

Prior to turning professional, Rose Zhang was making waves in the golf world as she became the first women’s player to win two NCAA individual titles, surpassing Tiger Woods’ record of most wins at a Stanford University in the process.

Turning professional not long after, she secured her first LPGA Tour victory on debut, before following it up with two top-10 finishes in her next two tournaments, both of which were Major championships.

Zhang is flying in the pro leagues and, following a first round 66 at the Dana Open, she stood just two shots back of then leader Linn Grant. However, on the second day of the LPGA Tour event, Zhang showed she is, in fact, human, as six bogeys and no birdies led to a six-over round of 77, with the 20-year-old missing the cut by two.

Rose Zhang hits a bunker shot in front of a Dana Open sign

Zhang during day two of the Dana Open

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On Thursday, Zhang carded five birdies and 13 pars as she signed for a 66 at Highland Meadows Golf Club, with the American stating after her round that: “I will say that I’m a little more fatigued than I would like to be. I caught a cold, so my voice is not exactly the most normal right now.

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