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Handful of notables miss cut at 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur

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The first two rounds of the Augusta National Women's Amateu r are in the books, which means a majority of the field is done playing competitively for the week. Each player will compete in a practice round Friday at Augusta National Golf Club, but only those who made the cut will play in the final round Saturday. Last year's runner-up, Asterisk Talley, leads the field at 11 under, a shot ahead of Stanford's Meja Ortengren.

The cut came at 1 under this year, the first time in ANWA history the cut line has been under par. Among those missing the cut include a pair of top-10 amateurs in the world and a past champions. Here's a look at the notables who missed the cut in the ANWA.

Notables to miss cut at the ANWA Rianne Malixi (Even par) The 2024 U. S. Women's Amateur champion bogeyed her final hole of the day to miss the final round by a shot.

Eila Galitsky (Even par) One of the longest hitters in the amateur game birdied three of her final four holes but couldn't overcome a 74 on Wednesday. "I did not like putting that pressure on myself to having to do that on the last four holes, but you know, I felt like I did step up to the occasion," she said. Jasmine Koo (Even par) A pair of back-nine birdies got Koo within a stroke, but she wasn't able to birdie the closing par 5 and misses the final round by a shot.

Kary Hollenbaugh (Even par) Hollenbaugh made the cut last year and needed a birdie on her final hole to make the cut this time around and just missed the putt. Brooke Biermann (Even par) The 2025 U. S.