The good news for those who missed the cut at this week’s Amundi Evian Championship is that there’s another major around the corner. The AIG Women’s British Open will be staged in two weeks at Muirfield, just after the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open.
A number of former major winners are among those already looking ahead to Scotland. A total of 73 players made the cut at even par. Canadian Brooke Henderson paces the field at 14 under, three shots ahead of top-ranked American Nelly Korda.
Jessica Korda, Nelly’s older sister, is among the biggest names to miss the cut after carding bogeys over her last three holes.
It’s always surprising when seven-time major winner Inbee Park misses a cut. While Park has won the Evian, it was in 2012, before the event became a major. It remains the only major title Park has yet to snag.
She carded only four birdies in two rounds.
After finishing third at last year’s Evian, Yealimi Noh couldn’t muster a similar showing in 2022. She did, however, birdie three of her last four holes on Friday.
After failing to notch a single birdie in the first round, Jessica Korda looked like she might make a charge on Day 2 with five birdies in 15 holes.
A disastrous finish of 3 over down the stretch, however, gave Korda her first missed cut in a major this season. She remains among the best players on tour without a major victory.
After Patty Tavatanakit won the 2021 Chevron it looked like the floodgates might open for the young Thai player. But that hasn’t happened. Tavatakanakit posted both a triple-bogey and double-bogey at the Evian, and hit a combined 14 fairways over two days.
She has now missed the cut in each of her last three major starts.
After winning the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open in a playoff, Yuka Saso has yet to contend again in a major. In fact, she hasn’t had a top 10 on the LPGA since January.
Saso hit a combined 15 fairways in two rounds and took an average of 31 putts.
Ariya Jutanugarn rebounded from an abysmal 77 that included a triple on the last hole with a 67 on Friday, but it wasn’t enough. The two-time major winner hasn’t contended in one since 2018, when she won the U.S. Women’s Open.