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Tee Times for Round Three of the US Women’s Open

News RoomBy News RoomJune 1, 2024Updated:June 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2024 US Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club proved to be a challenge for many players as scoring was difficult heading into the weekend. Thailand’s Wichanee Meechai led the field at four-under-par, two strokes ahead of her playing partner Andrea Lee. The final group on Saturday included star players such as 2021 champion Yuka Saso and 2022 winner Minjee Lee, setting the stage for an exciting finish.

Unfortunately, several big names missed the cut, including World No.1 Nelly Korda, Rose Zhang, Lydia Ko, Lexi Thompson, and Brooke Henderson. This meant that these players did not have a tee time for the weekend, leaving the field open for others to make their mark on the tournament. The competition was fierce, with players vying for the prestigious title of US Women’s Open champion.

The tee times for Saturday’s round 3 were released, with players scheduled to tee off at various times throughout the day. The lineup included well-known names such as Sofia Garcia, Jin Young Ko, Jenny Shin, Danielle Kang, and many others. Fans were eager to tune in to watch the action unfold and see who would come out on top at the end of the day.

Viewers in the US could catch the action on Peacock and NBC, with coverage starting at 1pm and running until 6pm. Meanwhile, viewers in the UK could watch the third round on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage beginning at 6pm and continuing into the evening. Fans from around the world were eagerly following the tournament and rooting for their favorite players to come out on top.

As the weekend of the 2024 US Women’s Open progressed, the leaderboard continued to shift as players battled it out on the challenging course. The final groups teed off in the afternoon, with top contenders like Wichanee Meechai and Andrea Lee showcasing their skills on the course. With the championship title on the line, every stroke and decision mattered as players fought for their place in the history books.

The US Women’s Open was a prestigious event that attracted top talent from around the world, making for an exciting and competitive tournament. With the cut behind them, the remaining players were focused on making the most of their opportunities and rising to the challenge of the weekend rounds. Fans were treated to thrilling moments and impressive displays of skill as the players battled it out for the coveted title.

Overall, the 2024 US Women’s Open showcased the talent and determination of the women competing at the highest level of the sport. Despite the difficult scoring conditions, the players showed resilience and skill as they navigated the challenging course and tested their abilities against the best in the world. With the final round approaching, all eyes were on the leaderboard to see who would emerge victorious and etch their name in US Women’s Open history.

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