With so much history on the line this weekend at Muirfield, missing the cut at the AIG Women’s British Open stings just a little bit more. Not to mention the fact that this is the final major of 2022.
It’s a long wait til the Chevron Championship next April.
World No. 1 Jin Young Ko headlines the list, along with defending champion Anna Nordqvist, Lexi Thompson and a host of other marquee players.
This marks the first time female professionals have competed at Muirfield, one of the world’s most iconic clubs. A total of 65 players made the cut at 3 over.
Three-time major winner In Gee Chun paces the field at 8 under.
This marks the first missed cut at a major for Jin Young Ko since the 2018 AIG Women’s British Open. Ko shot 76-71 to finish at 5 over for the tournament, with three bogeys over the last four holes.
After experiencing great heartbreak at the KPMG Women’s PGA, Lexi Thompson skipped the Amundi Evian Championship two weeks ago. At Muirfield, Thompson bogeyed her last three holes en route to a closing 77. She made only two birdies over the course of two rounds and finished at 10 over.
The 2021 AIG Women’s British Open champion came into the week saying that she didn’t feel any pressure. Simply wanted to enjoy the moment. Recording only three birdies over the course of two rounds to finish 4 over for the tournament certainly wasn’t what she had in mind.
Still, there’s much to look forward to for Nordqvist, who will soon have a wedding celebration in Scotland, after it was twice postponed due to the pandemic.
Dame Laura Davies has competed in the Women’s British Open a record 42 times. The 58-year-old closed with a shocking 10 on the 18th Friday to shoot 81 and finish 14 over for the tournament.
Davies is exempt into the AIG until age 60, which happens to come in 2024 when the championship returns to the Old Course.
The form that saw Ayaka Furue close with a magical 62 to win her first title on the LPGA five days ago at the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open didn’t last. The Japanese rookie bogeyed the 18th to finish at 4 over.
The struggles continue for 2020 AIG Women’s British Open champion Sophia Popov, who hasn’t made the cut in a major since the 2022 Chevron Championship. Popov took 37 putts in the first round and suffered a double-bogey in the middle of the round on Friday. She shot 75-71.
Catriona Matthew grew up just down the road from Muirfield at North Berwick and volunteered as a kid at several men’s British Opens held at the historic club. The 2009 British Open champion hit the opening tee shot on Thursday but never got it going, shooting 76-73 to finish at 7 over.
After an emotional comeback last week at the Scottish Open, Patty Tavatanakit couldn’t get keep it going at Muirfield. Two consecutive rounds of 75 left her well outside the cutline. The 2021 Chevron champion told the media through tears last week that she’s been struggling both on the golf course and in her personal life of late, and it has taken an emotional toll.
It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks for Sophia Schubert, who finished a career-best second at the Amundi Evian and then flew back to the U.S. for a sponsor commitment at the PGA Tour stop in Detroit (Schubert didn’t get into the field at the Scottish Open).
Schubert recorded two doubles and a triple in rounds of 79-72. Muirfield marked her third major start as a pro.
After contending over the weekend at the U.S. Women’s Open, Swedish amateur Ingrid Lindblad experienced a much quieter British Open. Lindblad got into the field via Monday’s Final Qualifying event at North Berwick. The LSU player shot 74-76 to miss the cut for the third time in this championship.