"Unfortunate May" Yoon Na failed to make the cut in three consecutive games. She will play in the U.S. Women's Open next week
"Unfortunate May" Yoon Na failed to make the cut in three consecutive games. She will play in the U.S. Women's Open next week
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Yoon Na-na failed to make the cut for the third consecutive time in the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour.
Yoon Na-na picked up three birdies in the second round of the second day of the Mexican Riviera Maya Open at Mayakova (total prize money of $2.5 million) at El Camaleon Golf Club (par 72) in Playa del Carmen, Kintaro, Mexico on the 24th (Korea time), but wrote down four bogeys to hit one over par 73. Yoon Na, who recorded a total of 5-over 149 on the two days, remained tied for 67th and failed to advance to the finals by one stroke.
He failed to advance to the finals once in May, and fell into a slump where he failed to make the cut in all three competitions. Previously, he failed to advance to the finals at the Black Desert Championship and the Mizuho American Open, and finished the competition in two days.
After the first round, Yoon was disappointed to finish the game in the second round as well. After starting the game at the first hole, Yoon garnered two birdies in the first half to elevate her ranking to a stable position to pass the cut. Although she bogeyed at the 12th hole (par 4), she garnered a birdie at the 15th hole (par 3), fueling expectations for a safe cut. However, she slowed down by making bogeys at the 16th hole (par 4), and ended up failing to make the cut by one stroke as she made consecutive bogeys at the 17th hole (par 4) and the final 18th hole (par 5). Earlier in the first round, the number of pars was reduced in the first half, but in the second half, he made a double bogey and recorded four over par, falling to the bottom. For two days, the accuracy of the iron shot was only 64% or less, and the putt was not sharp enough to record 31 in each round.
After winning the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) tour's top prize money award and the grand prize last year, Yoon has moved to the LPGA tour this year, but she has not been able to adapt faster than expected. Notably, her explosive performance that she displayed in last year's KLPGA tour has gone missing. Until the previous championship, she ranked below 50th with 71.05 pars on average, and had 96 birdies in total to rank 43rd. The number of people who failed to make the cut in their 60s was only 59th with seven rounds. As she failed to make the cut in three consecutive events, the number of people who failed to make the cut in this season has increased to four.
After a break, Yoon will participate in the U.S. Women's Open, the second major tournament of the season, which will take place in Erin Hills, Wisconsin, on Saturday. The course of the tournament is where the men's U.S. Open was held in 2017.
Korean-American player Jenny Bae (US) shot a 6-under 138 to rank first, while Mira Wang (China) and Brianna Do (US) chased them by one stroke to tie for second place (5-under 139). Lee Jung-eun (born 1988), Shin Ji-eun, and Choi Hye-jin shot a 4-under 140 side by side to enter the competition for the championship tied for fourth place. 카지노
Japan`s Iwaya Chisato lost two shots and fell to a tie for 10th (2-under 142), while twin sister Akie Iwaya cut three shots and moved up to a tie for 31st (1-over 145). Japan`s No. 1 rookie Rio Takeda failed to make the cut by shooting a seven-over 151.