
The Chevron Championship
Schedule
Results
Standings
LPGA Tour •
The Club at Carlton Woods
Player Score Hole 1 2 3 4 Total
A-Lim Kim E 0 - - - -
Aditi Ashok E 0 - - - -
Akie Iwai E 0 - - - -
Albane Valenzuela E 0 - - - -
Alena Sharp E 0 - - - -
Alexa Pano E 0 - - - -
Allisen Corpuz E 0 - - - -
Amy Yang E 0 - - - -
Andrea Lee E 0 - - - -
Angel Yin E 0 - - - -
Anna Nordqvist E 0 - - - -
Ariya Jutanugarn E 0 - - - -
Arpichaya Yubol E 0 - - - -
Ashleigh Buhai E 0 - - - -
Asterisk Talley E 0 - - - -
Atthaya Thitikul E 0 - - - -
Auston Kim E 0 - - - -
Ayaka Furue E 0 - - - -
Bailey Tardy E 0 - - - -
Benedetta Moresco E 0 - - - -
Brittany Lincicome E 0 - - - -
Brooke Henderson E 0 - - - -
Brooke Matthews E 0 - - - -
Carla Bernat E 0 - - - -
Carlota Ciganda E 0 - - - -
Caroline Inglis E 0 - - - -
Caroline Masson E 0 - - - -
Cassie Porter E 0 - - - -
Celine Boutier E 0 - - - -
Chanettee Wannasaen E 0 - - - -
Charley Hull E 0 - - - -
Chayse Gomez E 0 - - - -
Cheyenne Knight E 0 - - - -
Chiara Tamburlini E 0 - - - -
Chisato Iwai E 0 - - - -
Clarisa Temelo E 0 - - - -
Dewi Weber E 0 - - - -
Elizabeth Szokol E 0 - - - -
Emily Kristine Pedersen E 0 - - - -
Esther Henseleit E 0 - - - -
Frida Kinhult E 0 - - - -
Gabriela Ruffels E 0 - - - -
Gaby Lopez E 0 - - - -
Gemma Dryburgh E 0 - - - -
Georgia Hall E 0 - - - -
Gianna Clemente E 0 - - - -
Gigi Stoll E 0 - - - -
Grace Kim E 0 - - - -
Gurleen Kaur E 0 - - - -
Hae-Ran Ryu E 0 - - - -
Hannah Green E 0 - - - -
Hinako Shibuno E 0 - - - -
Hira Naveed E 0 - - - -
Hye-Jin Choi E 0 - - - -
Hyo-Joo Kim E 0 - - - -
In-Gee Chun E 0 - - - -
Ina Yoon E 0 - - - -
Ingrid Lindblad E 0 - - - -
Jasmine Koo E 0 - - - -
Jeneath Wong E 0 - - - -
Jennifer Kupcho E 0 - - - -
Jenny Bae E 0 - - - -
Jenny Shin E 0 - - - -
Jeon-Geun Lee E 0 - - - -
Jeong-Eun Lee E 0 - - - -
Ji-Won Jeon E 0 - - - -
Jin-Hee Im E 0 - - - -
Jin-Young Ko E 0 - - - -
Jing Yan E 0 - - - -
Kate Smith-Stroh E 0 - - - -
Kristen Gillman E 0 - - - -
Lauren Coughlin E 0 - - - -
Leona Maguire E 0 - - - -
Lexi Thompson E 0 - - - -
Lilia Vu E 0 - - - -
Lindy Duncan E 0 - - - -
Linn Grant E 0 - - - -
Linnea Stroem E 0 - - - -
Lottie Woad E 0 - - - -
Lucy Li E 0 - - - -
Lydia Ko E 0 - - - -
Madelene Sagstroem E 0 - - - -
Maja Stark E 0 - - - -
Manon de Roey E 0 - - - -
Mao Saigo E 0 - - - -
Mary Liu E 0 - - - -
Megan Khang E 0 - - - -
Mi-Hyang Lee E 0 - - - -
Min-Jee Lee E 0 - - - -
Minami Katsu E 0 - - - -
Miranda Wang E 0 - - - -
Miyu Yamashita E 0 - - - -
Morgane Metraux E 0 - - - -
Moriya Jutanugarn E 0 - - - -
Muni He E 0 - - - -
Na-Rin An E 0 - - - -
Nanna Koerstz Madsen E 0 - - - -
Nasa Hataoka E 0 - - - -
Nataliya Guseva E 0 - - - -
Nelly Korda E 0 - - - -
Pajaree Anannarukarn E 0 - - - -
Paphangkorn Tavatanakit E 0 - - - -
Paula Reto E 0 - - - -
Pauline Bouchard E 0 - - - -
Peiyun Chien E 0 - - - -
Pernilla Lindberg E 0 - - - -
Pornanong Phatlum E 0 - - - -
Rio Takeda E 0 - - - -
Ruixin Liu E 0 - - - -
Ruoning Yin E 0 - - - -
Ryann O'Toole E 0 - - - -
Saki Baba E 0 - - - -
Sarah Schmelzel E 0 - - - -
Savannah Grewal E 0 - - - -
Sei-Young Kim E 0 - - - -
So-Mi Lee E 0 - - - -
Sophia Popov E 0 - - - -
Stacy Lewis E 0 - - - -
Stephanie Kyriacou E 0 - - - -
Thidapa Suwannapura E 0 - - - -
Wei Ling Hsu E 0 - - - -
Weiwei Zhang E 0 - - - -
Wichanee Meechai E 0 - - - -
Xiyu Lin E 0 - - - -
Yahui Zhang E 0 - - - -
Yan Liu E 0 - - - -
Yani Tseng E 0 - - - -
Yealimi Noh E 0 - - - -
Yu Liu E 0 - - - -
Yuka Saso E 0 - - - -
Yuna Nishimura E 0 - - - -
Yuri Yoshida E 0 - - - -

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