The 2024 U.S. Women’s Open saw a surprising list of big names missing the cut, including players like Nelly Korda, Rose Zhang, In Gee Chun, and more. However, there were three recent major champions who managed to stay in contention after two days of play. Wichanee Meechai and Andrea Lee lead the field, with only four players finishing under par through 36 holes. Major champions like Minjee Lee and Yuka Saso are still in the mix, along with other recent major winners and amateurs who made the cut.
The Lancaster Country Club layout has proven to be challenging for the players, leading to an unpredictable leaderboard. Minjee Lee, who won the 2022 U.S. Women’s Open, emphasized the importance of patience and focus on every golf shot. Despite the tough conditions, Lee is enjoying her time on the course and is looking forward to the weekend. Meechai, who has yet to win on the LPGA, found herself in uncharted territory as she took the lead in a tournament for the first time. Despite feeling nervous, Meechai is determined to stay focused and have fun on the course.
Meechai shared her unique experience of staying in a rental house during the tournament, which she described as a bit haunted. Despite initial fears, she has embraced the situation and even joked that the ghost in the house might like her. This light-hearted anecdote adds an interesting twist to Meechai’s unexpected rise to the top of the leaderboard. As the tournament progresses, it remains to be seen if Meechai can maintain her lead and secure her first LPGA victory.
The competition at the U.S. Women’s Open continues to heat up, with players like Lee and Saso looking to add another major title to their resumes. The challenging course conditions have tested the skills and mental toughness of the players, creating an exciting and unpredictable atmosphere for fans. As the weekend approaches, all eyes will be on the leaderboard to see who will emerge victorious in this prestigious tournament. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open.