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Strom, the only European winner on the LPGA this year, says she’s not heard from Suzann Pettersen.
There were only a few under-par rounds Thursday morning as wind dominated the Old Course at St. Andrews.
Martin Slumbers said he’ll be pleased if Thursday’s first round of the AIG Women’s Open can avoid a suspension.
Don’t expect Thompson and Ko to walk off into the sunset should either win the AIG Women’s Open on Sunday.
Lewis still holds onto the 5-iron that she used to birdie the 17th hole en route to her 2013 Open victory at the Old Course.
The 54-year-old Scot says this will be her final Women’s Open.
Here is a look at the weather forecast for St. Andrews and which players have the good – and bad – draws.
The Iowa sophomore has had unmatched support, both this week at Hazeltine and for many years leading up to Saturday’s semifinal win.
By virtue of both Spaniards playing in semis Saturday at Hazeltine, it guarantees that Spain will get its first U.S. Amateur finalist.
The quarterfinalists who will compete Friday at Hazeltine include Illinois’ Jackson Buchanan, who beat Luke Clanton on Thursday, and 36-year-old Bobby Massa.
Chattanooga’s Garrett Engle, aka “The Grip,” advanced to the Round of 32 of the U.S. Amateur after a 25-hole match at Hazeltine.
Massa won his first-round match Wednesday at Hazeltine to advance to the Round of 32.
Clanton rose to No. 1 in WAGR on Wednesday morning, prior to his Round of 64 match at Hazeltine.
Jimmy Ellis shot 61 Tuesday to end U.S. Amateur stroke-play qualifying at 10 under.
Virginia senior Paul Chang fired a 6-under 64 Monday at Chaska Town Course and leads stroke-play qualifying by two shots.
While Aaron Rai already has the trophy, Kuchar will finish his 72nd hole on Monday morning at Sedgefield Country Club.
McDowell will miss the Greenbrier event after taking what he said was a generic, over-the-counter decongestant.
Clanton was 13 under and tied for the lead when he began his final round Sunday afternoon at Sedgefield.
Ding, a rising sophomore at Arizona State, withdrew with an injury, according to the USGA.
Maria Jose Marin conceded her semifinal match Saturday at Southern Hills because of what appeared to be a left-leg injury.
Malixi could become the second player ever to win both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Girls’ Junior in the same year.
Recapping Thursday at the U.S. Women’s Amateur at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Catherine Rao took down Megan Schofill Wednesday at Southern Hills, where several top players advanced to the Round of 32.
The top 70 players come Sunday evening will advance to the FedExCup Playoffs, and everyone behind No. 62 Jordan Spieth still is not guaranteed a berth.