The 2023 AIG Women’s Open has reached the weekend at Walton Heath in Surrey, England, and with Ally Ewing holding a commanding five-shot lead after 36 holes.
Like Brian Harman at the Open Championship three weeks ago, Ewing is at 10 under and the only golfer who is double digits under par after two rounds.
The cut at the AIG came in at 2 over and 13 golfers made the cut right on the number. But the defending champ is among the notables who did not advance to the weekend. It’s now been a dozen years since a golfer has defended her title in the major.
Defending champion Ashleigh Buhai had four birdies but one too many (five) bogeys in her second round to miss the cut by a shot. With her elimination from contention, Yani Tseng in 2010 and 2011 remains the last to defend her title at the AIG Women’s Open.
Patty Tavatanakit opened her 2023 AIG Women’s Open with a 79 and seemed like a long shot to make the weekend. Unfortunately, her second-round 68 left her one shot shy of making the cut, which came in at 2 over.
Solheim Cup captain Stacy Lewis opened with a 72 but went 3 over Friday to miss the cut by one.
Brooke Henderson went 75-72 at Walton Heath to miss the cut by a single shot. She won the LPGA season opener and then didn’t post a top-10 till a solo second two weeks ago at the Amundi Evian Championship.
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