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Home»PGA Tour»News»Which players failed to make the cut at the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open at St. Andrews?
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Which players failed to make the cut at the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open at St. Andrews?

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 23, 2024Updated:August 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mother Nature made her presence known at the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open, as the wind wreaked havoc on many of the best players in the world. The top two players in the Rolex Rankings, Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu, sit at the top of the leaderboard, but several top-15 players failed to make the cut. The cut line fell at 4 over, with 82 players making it through to the weekend. Players like Angel Yin and Kristen Gillman managed to card the necessary scores to progress, but others were not as fortunate.

Among the notable players who missed the cut at the Home of Golf were Bronte Law, Lauren Coughlin, Jennifer Kupcho, Hannah Green, Yuka Saso, Allisen Corpuz, Catriona Matthew, Brooke M. Henderson, Minjee Lee, Jin Young Ko, Gemma Dryburgh, Anna Nordqvist, Stacy Lewis, Hinako Shibuno, and Karrie Webb. These players faced varying challenges on the Old Course, with some struggling to make birdies and others finding themselves in difficult positions on the leaderboard. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to secure a spot in the weekend rounds.

Players like Bronte Law and Jennifer Kupcho will now need a captain’s pick to compete in the upcoming Solheim Cup, while others, such as Hannah Green and Yuka Saso, faced consecutive missed cuts in majors. For Jin Young Ko, a former World No. 1, the tournament marked a tough debut at the Old Course, as she carded scores of 76-78. These results highlight the unpredictable nature of golf and the challenges that even the best players face on the biggest stages in the sport.

On the other hand, players like Angel Yin and Kristen Gillman managed to show their resilience and skill by making the cut on the number. Despite the difficult conditions, they were able to capitalize on key moments in their rounds to secure their spots in the weekend rounds. Their performances serve as a reminder of the mental and physical strength required to compete at the highest level in women’s golf.

Looking ahead, players like Karrie Webb, a three-time British Open champion, face the realization that this may be their final opportunity to compete at iconic venues like the Old Course. As the sport continues to evolve and new talent emerges, veterans like Webb must navigate the changing landscape of professional golf and make the most of their remaining opportunities to leave a lasting legacy in the game.

In conclusion, the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open provided a showcase of both the triumphs and challenges that players face in pursuit of success on the biggest stages in women’s golf. While some players excelled in the difficult conditions, others fell short of their goals and faced disappointment. As the tournament progresses, the remaining field will continue to contend with the unpredictable weather and demanding course conditions, showcasing the resilience and determination that define the spirit of competition in the sport.

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