It has been a demanding first 36 holes at Lancaster Country Club for the 2024 US Women’s Open and a number of big names have headed home early.
Tournament favorite and World No.1 Nelly Korda is one of those, with the six-time winner in 2024 falling two short of the cut line after a disastrous 10 on the par 3 12th during round one.
It’s her third missed cut in five US Women’s Opens – but she was one of many big names to fall short of the eight-over cut mark.
We take a look at some of the star names to miss the cut at Lancaster, from former World No.1s, Major winners and Solheim Cup stars…
Linn Grant +9
Swedish Solheim Cup star Linn Grant started strongly with a two-over opening round but dropped seven strokes on Friday to miss by a single stroke.
Incredibly, it’s only her second missed cut in 11 Major appearances and her first since the 2018 Women’s British Open.
Nelly Korda +10
Korda couldn’t come back from her 10 in round one but only ended up missing by two. Had she parred the 12th in round one, she would be in T16th.
Still, it’s been an incredible year for Nelly who has six wins including a Major in 2024 alone.
Ariya Jutanugarn +10
The former World No.1 and two-time Major winner’s struggles in the Majors continue, with the Thai star failing to register a top-10 in the five big events since the 2017 ANA Inspiration.
Jutanugarn, whose last individual win came over three years ago, shot back-to-back 75s at Lancaster.
Leona Maguire +10
Irish star Leona Maguire was another to fall two shy of the cut line at 10-over, who followed up a solid 73 with a disappointing 77 on Friday.
The Solheim Cup sensation, who has two LPGA Tour victories, has now missed four of six cuts at the US Women’s Open.
Rose Zhang +11
Rose Zhang, like Korda, was highly fancied to go well this week but she played herself out of the championship in round one with a nine-over-par 79.
A solid 72 followed on Friday as the 21-year-old two-time LPGA Tour winner and former amateur star missed her second consecutive Major cut of 2024.
In Gee Chun +12
The Korean won her maiden Major title at Lancaster in the 2015 US Women’s Open but she was unable to replicate…
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