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7 Prominent Players Absent from the 2024 AIG Women’s Open

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 20, 2024Updated:August 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The final qualifying round for the AIG Women’s Open took place at Crail Golfing Society, where 12 players out of 92 entrants secured a spot to tee it up at St Andrews for the last Major of the year. Weiwei Zhang, a five-time China LPGA Tour winner, led the leaderboard with a score of five-under to earn her maiden Major appearance. Other notable players such as Lauren Hartlage and Jodi Ewart Shadoff also advanced to the tournament, with Shadoff making it through a playoff against 11 others alongside Stephanie Meadow and Ursula Wikstrom.

Unfortunately, several big names missed out on qualifying for the AIG Women’s Open, including Caroline Hedwall, a seven-time LET winner and Solheim Cup participant, who is currently the first reserve. Pia Babnik, who competed in the Paris 2024 Olympics and is a rising star in the game, also fell short in final qualifying. Caroline Masson, a four-time Solheim Cup player, and Bianca Pagdanganan, who had a best result of T9 at a Major, also failed to secure a spot in the tournament.

Danielle Kang, a six-time LPGA Tour champion and winner of the 2017 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, missed out on qualifying after a disappointing round. In Gee Chun, a three-time Major champion, did not participate in qualifying due to a likely injury, despite being exempt as a recent Major winner. Azahara Munoz, another player with a strong Major record, also likely missed out on the tournament due to injury, as she did not attempt qualifying.

The AIG Women’s Open promises to be an exciting event with a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talent competing for the title. Fans can expect to see fierce competition as players battle it out on the iconic St Andrews course. The absence of some big names will open up opportunities for other players to make their mark and potentially secure their first Major victory. With the field now set, all eyes will be on the tournament as it unfolds over the next few days.

As the golf world focuses its attention on the AIG Women’s Open, fans and pundits alike will be keeping a close watch on the leaderboard to see who emerges as the standout performer. The tournament represents a chance for players to showcase their skills on a global stage and potentially elevate their status in the game. With the pressure on to perform at their best, competitors will need to bring their A-game to compete with the best in the field and contend for the prestigious title.

In the lead-up to the AIG Women’s Open, players will be fine-tuning their games and mentally preparing for the challenge ahead. Each player will have their own strategy and approach to tackling the demanding St Andrews course, which will test their skills and resilience throughout the tournament. With so much at stake, the competition is sure to be intense as players strive to make their mark and etch their names in Major championship history. The AIG Women’s Open is a crucial opportunity for players to make a statement and prove themselves among the elite in women’s golf.

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