They’re heading to the weekend at the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship, with Celine Boutier leading on home soil after 36 holes.
Others making the cut include Brooke Henderson, Jin Young Ko, Minjee Lee, Rose Zhang, Lydia Ko and Nelly Korda (on her birthday).
Carlota Ciganta won’t play the weekend not because of a missed cut but because of a disqualification after Thursday’s first round. She officially was booted for signing an incorrect scorecard after being put on the clock for slow play.
There’s also a slew of big-name LPGA golfers who are already done for the week after missing the cut at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evians-Les-Bains, France, site of the fourth of five LPGA majors this year.
Charley Hull (5 over)
Charley Hull, who made a late run at the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach with a final-round 66 before settling for second, shot a first-round 77 at the Evian. She followed that with a 70 to miss the cut by a shot.
This marks her third missed cut in the four LPGA majors so far in 2023.
Ally Ewing (5 over)
Ally Ewing opened with a 67 but shot a second-round 80, a round that included eight bogeys and a triple bogey.
Hannah Green (5 over)
While Ewing had the biggest swing from round one to round two (13 strokes in the wrong direction), Green wasn’t that far behind, posting scores of 68 and 79.
Maja Stark (8 over)
Maja Stark leads the European side in the Solheim Cup standings but rounds of 75-75 have sent her home early this week. Her Friday round featured three birdies but three bogeys and two double bogeys.
Danielle Kang (10 over)
Danielle Kang missed the cut at the U.S. Women’s Open, her most recent outing this season. Now she’s missed another major cut after scores of 73-79 left her tied for 109th this week.