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Washington Post
30 minutes ago
- General
- Washington Post
Cameron Young rallies for US Open spot on a long day of qualifying for Oakmont
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On a long day when it felt everything was going wrong, Cameron Young birdied three of his last four holes Monday to get into a 5-for-1 playoff and then made a 12-foot birdie to earn his spot in the U.S. Open in two weeks at Oakmont. The drama went coast-to-coast, and even north of the border into Canada, with 47 places available at 10 qualifying sites to fill the field for the major regarded the toughest test in golf.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here are the tee times for the final round of the 80th U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills
There should be plenty of drama in the final round of the U.S. Women's Open on June 1 at Erin Hills. Maja Stark holds the lead after three rounds, but is just one stroke ahead at 7-under par. There are plenty of golfers within striking distance, including popular American Nelly Korda. Advertisement Here is when all the golfers will tee off in the fourth round: (a) = amateur 7:51 a.m.: Kiara Romero (a); Celine Borge 8:02 a.m.: Wichanee Meechai; Sophie Hausmann 8:13 a.m.: Shiho Kuwaki; Nataliya Guseva 8:24 a.m.: Sakura Koiwai; Amy Yang 8:35 a.m.: Maria José Marin (a); Miyu Yamashita 8:46 a.m.: Youmin Hwang; Saki Baba 8:57 a.m.: Akie Iwai; In Gee Chun 9:08 a.m.: Pauline Roussin Bouchard; Ina Yoon 9:19 a.m.: Amari Avery; Hyunjo Yoo 9:30 a.m.: Klara Davidson Spilkova; Farah O'Keefe (a) 9:41 a.m.: Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (a); Jinhee Im 9:52 a.m.: Esther Henseleit; Gemma Dryburgh 10:03 a.m.: Auston Kim; Allisen Corpuz Advertisement 10:14 a.m. Haeran Ryu; Anna Nordqvist 10:25 a.m.: Madelene Sagstrom; Lottie Woad (a) 10:36 a.m.: Ingrid Lindblad; Celine Boutier 10:47 a.m.: Lydia Ko; Rayee Feng (a) 10:58 a.m.: A Lim Kim; Charley Hull 11:09 a.m.: Hyejin Choi; Ariya Jutanugarn 11:20 a.m.: Chisato Iwai; Angel Yin 11:31 a.m.: Jing Yan; Jin Young Ko 11:42 a.m.: Yui Kawamoto; Chiara Tamburlini 11:53 a.m.: Andrea Lee; Hannah Green 12:04 p.m.: Aline Krauter; Hailee Cooper 12:15 p.m.: Yealimi Noh; Ruoning Yin 12:26 p.m.: Gaby Lopez; Sarah Schmelzel 12:37 p.m.: Linn Grant; Minjee Lee 12:48 p.m.: Nelly Korda; Mao Saigo 12:59 p.m.: Hinako Shibuno; Rio Takeda Advertisement 1:10 PM: Julia Lopez Ramirez; Maja Stark Video: Disaster at U.S. Women's Open as eagle putt turns into a double bogey This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Tee times for Nelly Korda in final round of U.S. Women's Open
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
What if there is a weather delay during the 2025 U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills?
TOWN OF ERIN − A light rain started falling during the second round of the U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills about 1 p.m. May 30. No weather alerts have been issued. Should heavy rains or lightning move in during play, here is what happens: What should fans look for if there is bad weather? The United States Golf Association recommends fans download the USGA app for smartphones for immediate push notifications on dangerous weather updates, and messages will be displayed on the large video boards throughout the property. Advertisement Weather alerts will be color coded, with blue and yellow being used for general awareness while orange will signify fans will need to be prepared to move. Any alerts shown in red means there is an imminent weather threat and requires immediate action that is stated in the alert. Per the USGA: Weather advisory (blue): Will be posted to alert fans of specific weather conditions that will require certain precautions, i.e. extreme heat. Weather watch (yellow): May be posted to alert fans that dangerous weather is possible. Weather warning (orange): May be posted to alert fans that dangerous weather is approaching and they should be prepared to take shelter or return to their vehicles. Weather warning (red): May be posted to alert fans that dangerous weather is imminent, and they should take immediate action to ensure their safety, including exiting all grandstands. When can play be suspended for weather? While players are on the course, there are a couple of reasons the USGA would suspend play. In a non-dangerous weather situation, players and fans will hear three short, consecutive air-horn blasts and all video boards will show an alert that play is being suspended. A non-dangerous weather situation could include the following: Advertisement darkness unplayable course conditions due to weather other situations where play needs to be suspended but there is no immediate danger Play would resume once conditions permit and will continue until darkness. If there is a dangerous weather condition, players and fans on course will hear one long air-horn blast and an alert will be displayed on all video boards around the course. In this instance, fans will also get a push alert to their phones via the USGA app. Grandstands will be cleared immediately and, if lightning is detected, fans are encouraged to seek shelter immediately and to avoid open areas, hilltops (and other high places), isolated trees, golf carts and wire fencing. Play will resume as soon as conditions allow, and the USGA will provide updates to fans and players alike when new information becomes available. What if play is canceled? In the event the weather forces an outright postponement of play, alerts would be displayed on video boards and pushed through the USGA app on phones and social media accounts. Advertisement Fans would then be required to exit and return to their vehicles. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills procedure for rain, lightning warnings


Washington Post
2 days ago
- General
- Washington Post
Maja Stark avoids mistakes to take 1-shot lead into final round of the U.S. Women's Open
ERIN, Wis. — Maja Stark shot a 2-under 70 and avoided the mistakes that befell other contenders Saturday to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills. The 25-year-old from Sweden had a 7-under 209 total. Julia Lopez Ramirez of Spain was second after a 68, the best score of the day.


Associated Press
3 days ago
- General
- Associated Press
U.S. Women's Open Presented by Ally Par Scores
Friday At Erin Hills Milwaukee Purse: $12 million Yardage: 6,829; Par: 72 Partial Second Round Suspended due to darkness (a) - amateur