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Women's Individual
Provisional Results after Round 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ally Ewing
USA.gif
-4
T2
Amy Yang
KOR.gif
-3
T2
Jeongeun Lee6
KOR.gif
-3
T2
Emily Kristine Pedersen
DEN.gif
-3
T2
Perrine Delacour
FRA.gif
-3
T2
Jaravee Boonchant
THA.gif
-3
T7
Morgane Metraux
SUI.gif
-2
T7
Kokona Sakurai
JPN.gif
-2
T7
Carlota Ciganda
ESP.gif
-2
T7
Gaby Lopez
MEX.gif
-2
T7
Nasa Hataoka
JPN.gif
-2
T7
Yu Liu
CHN.gif
-2
T7
Hyo Joo Kim
KOR.gif
-2
T7
In Gee Chun
KOR.gif
-2
T7
Megan Khang
USA.gif
-2
T7
Allisen Corpuz
USA.gif
-2
T7
Minami Katsu
JPN.gif
-2
T7
Lala Anai
JPN.gif
-2
T19
Albane Valenzuela
SUI.gif
-1
T19
Andrea Lee
USA.gif
-1
T19
Yuna Nishimura
JPN.gif
-1
T19
Grace Kim
AUS.gif
-1
T19
Stephanie Meadow
IRL.gif
-1
T19
Miyu Yamashita
JPN.gif
-1
T19
Caroline Hedwall
SWE.gif
-1
T19
Charley Hull
ENG.gif
-1
T19
Yan Liu
CHN.gif
-1
T19
Alison Lee
USA.gif
-1
T19
Chisato Iwai
JPN.gif
-1
T19
Klara Davidson Spilkova
CZE.gif
-1
T19
Jenny Shin
KOR.gif
-1
T19
Sarah Kemp
AUS.gif
-1
T33
Manon De Roey
BEL.gif
E
T33
Ayaka Furue
JPN.gif
E
T33
Haeran Ryu
KOR.gif
E
T33
Mel Reid
ENG.gif
E
T33
A Lim Kim
KOR.gif
E
T33
Leona Maguire
IRL.gif
E
T33
Anna Nordqvist
SWE.gif
E
T33
Stacy Lewis
USA.gif
E
T33
Danielle Kang
USA.gif
E
T33
Minjee Lee
AUS.gif
E
T33
Aditi Ashok
IND.gif
E
T33
Ruoning Yin
CHN.gif
E
T33
Eun-Hee Ji
KOR.gif
E
T33
Ryann O'Toole
USA.gif
E
T33
Angel Yin
USA.gif
E
T33
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
ENG.gif
E
T33
Xiyu Lin
CHN.gif
E
T33
Rose Zhang
USA.gif
E
T33
Hye Jin Choi
KOR.gif
E
T33
Maja Stark
TGA.gif
E
T33
Lilia Vu
USA.gif
E
T33
Olivia Cowan
GER.gif
E
T33
Esther Henseleit
GER.gif
E
T33
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
USA.gif
E
T33
Lindy Duncan
USA.gif
E
T33
Arpichaya Yubol
THA.gif
E
T33
Kelsey Bennett (a)
AUS.gif
E
T33
Haruka Kawasaki
JPN.gif
E
T61
Johanna Gustavsson
SWE.gif
+1
T61
Wei-Ling Hsu
TPE.gif
+1
T61
Linnea Strom
SWE.gif
+1
T61
Narin An
KOR.gif
+1
T61
Hannah Green
AUS.gif
+1
T61
Linn Grant
SWE.gif
+1
T61
Angela Stanford
USA.gif
+1
T61
Jin Young Ko
KOR.gif
+1
T61
Gemma Dryburgh
SCO.gif
+1
T61
Nelly Korda
USA.gif
+1
T61
Valentina Rossi (a)
ARG.gif
+1
T61
Marina Alex
USA.gif
+1
T61
Stephanie Kyriacou
AUS.gif
+1
T61
Charlotte Heath (a)
ENG.gif
+1
T61
Cheyenne Knight
USA.gif
+1
T61
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
DEN.gif
+1
T61
Ji-Yai Shin
KOR.gif
+1
T61
Julia Lopez Ramirez (a)
ESP.gif
+1
T61
Ana Peláez Triviño
USA.gif
+1
T61
Gina Kim
USA.gif
+1
T81
Emma Grechi
FRA.gif
+2
T81
Meghan Maclaren
ENG.gif
+2
T81
Diksha Dagar
IND.gif
+2
T81
Yuri Yoshida
JPN.gif
+2
T81
Lee-Anne Pace
RSA.gif
+2
T81
Trichat Cheenglab
THA.gif
+2
T81
Ayako Kimura
JPN.gif
+2
T81
In Kyung Kim
RSA.gif
+2
T81
Savannah De Bock (a)
BEL.gif
+2
T81
Cara Gainer
ENG.gif
+2
T81
Lauren Coughlin
USA.gif
+2
T81
Eila Galitsky (a)
THA.gif
+2
T81
Lydia Ko
NZL.gif
+2
T81
Yuka Saso
PHI.gif
+2
T81
Celine Boutier
FRA.gif
+2
T81
Georgia Hall
ENG.gif
+2
T81
Atthaya Thitikul
THA.gif
+2
T81
Ashleigh Buhai
RSA.gif
+2
T81
Mina Harigae
USA.gif
+2
T81
Paula Reto
RSA.gif
+2
T81
Pajaree Anannarukarn
THA.gif
+2
T81
Celine Herbin
FRA.gif
+2
T103
Nicole Broch Estrup
DEN.gif
+3
T103
Brooke M. Henderson
CAN.gif
+3
T103
Kylie Henry
SCO.gif
+3
T103
Ariya Jutanugarn
THA.gif
+3
T103
Daniela Darquea
ECU.gif
+3
T103
Catriona Matthew
SCO.gif
+3
T103
Liz Young
ENG.gif
+3
T103
Akie Iwai
JPN.gif
+3
T103
Hinako Shibuno
JPN.gif
+3
T103
Nuria Iturrioz
ESP.gif
+3
T103
Mao Saigo
JPN.gif
+3
T114
Lisa Pettersson
SWE.gif
+4
T114
Bailey Tardy
USA.gif
+4
T114
Magdalena Simmermacher
ARG.gif
+4
T114
Ingrid Lindblad (a)
SWE.gif
+4
T114
Moriya Jutanugarn
THA.gif
+4
T114
Lexi Thompson
USA.gif
+4
T114
Saki Baba (a)
JPN.gif
+4
T114
Madelene Sagstrom
SWE.gif
+4
T122
Peiyun Chien
TPE.gif
+5
T122
Alice Hewson
ENG.gif
+5
T122
Pauline Roussin Bouchard
FRA.gif
+5
T122
Maddie Szeryk
CAN.gif
+5
T122
Mi Hyang Lee
KOR.gif
+5
T122
Matilda Castren
FIN.gif
+5
T128
Maria Fassi
MEX.gif
+6
T128
Tiia Koivisto
FIN.gif
+6
T128
Ting-Hsuan Huang (a)
TPE.gif
+6
T128
Chiara Noja
GER.gif
+6
T128
Hayley Davis
ENG.gif
+6
T128
Jennifer Kupcho
USA.gif
+6
T134
Chiara Horder (a)
GER.gif
+7
T134
Sarah Schmelzel
USA.gif
+7
T134
Lily May Humphreys
ENG.gif
+7
T134
Sei Young Kim
KOR.gif
+7
T134
Kristyna Napoleaova
CZE.gif
+7
T134
Chloe Williams
WAL.gif
+7
T134
Patty Tavatanakit
THA.gif
+7
T141
Patricia Isabel Schmidt
GER.gif
+8
T141
Carmen Alonso
ESP.gif
+8
143
Anna Foster (a)
IRL.gif
+15
WD
Laura Davies
ENG.gif
E
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Women's Individual
Provisional Results after Round 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ally Ewing
USA.gif
-10
T2
Charley Hull
ENG.gif
-5
T2
Minami Katsu
JPN.gif
-5
T2
Andrea Lee
USA.gif
-5
T5
Hyo Joo Kim
KOR.gif
-4
T5
Alison Lee
USA.gif
-4
T5
Gaby Lopez
MEX.gif
-4
T5
Lilia Vu
USA.gif
-4
T9
Aditi Ashok
IND.gif
-3
T9
Allisen Corpuz
USA.gif
-3
T9
Perrine Delacour
FRA.gif
-3
T9
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
ENG.gif
-3
T9
Nasa Hataoka
JPN.gif
-3
T9
Jin Young Ko
KOR.gif
-3
T9
Minjee Lee
AUS.gif
-3
T9
Atthaya Thitikul
THA.gif
-3
T9
Angel Yin
USA.gif
-3
T18
Jaravee Boonchant
THA.gif
-2
T18
In Gee Chun
KOR.gif
-2
T18
Ayaka Furue
JPN.gif
-2
T18
Linn Grant
SWE.gif
-2
T18
Jeongeun Lee6
KOR.gif
-2
T18
Morgane Metraux
SUI.gif
-2
T18
Ryann O'Toole
USA.gif
-2
T18
Ji-Yai Shin
KOR.gif
-2
T18
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
USA.gif
-2
T18
Miyu Yamashita
JPN.gif
-2
T28
Narin An
KOR.gif
-1
T28
Mina Harigae
USA.gif
-1
T28
Megan Khang
USA.gif
-1
T28
Grace Kim
AUS.gif
-1
T28
Nelly Korda
USA.gif
-1
T28
Yu Liu
CHN.gif
-1
T28
Yuna Nishimura
JPN.gif
-1
T28
Emily Kristine Pedersen
DEN.gif
-1
T28
Kokona Sakurai
JPN.gif
-1
T28
Jenny Shin
KOR.gif
-1
T28
Ruoning Yin
CHN.gif
-1
T28
Rose Zhang
USA.gif
-1
T40
Pajaree Anannarukarn
THA.gif
E
T40
Nicole Broch Estrup
DEN.gif
E
T40
Olivia Cowan
GER.gif
E
T40
Gemma Dryburgh
SCO.gif
E
T40
Eun-Hee Ji
KOR.gif
E
T40
A Lim Kim
KOR.gif
E
T40
Leona Maguire
IRL.gif
E
T47
Celine Boutier
FRA.gif
+1
T47
Hye Jin Choi
KOR.gif
+1
T47
Diksha Dagar
IND.gif
+1
T47
Klara Davidson Spilkova
CZE.gif
+1
T47
Johanna Gustavsson
SWE.gif
+1
T47
Charlotte Heath (a)
ENG.gif
+1
T47
Xiyu Lin
CHN.gif
+1
T47
Julia Lopez Ramirez (a)
ESP.gif
+1
T47
Stephanie Meadow
IRL.gif
+1
T47
Anna Nordqvist
SWE.gif
+1
T47
Haeran Ryu
KOR.gif
+1
T47
Mao Saigo
JPN.gif
+1
T47
Amy Yang
KOR.gif
+1
T47
Yuri Yoshida
JPN.gif
+1
T61
Lindy Duncan
USA.gif
+2
T61
Cara Gainer
ENG.gif
+2
T61
Georgia Hall
ENG.gif
+2
T61
Caroline Hedwall
SWE.gif
+2
T61
Kylie Henry
SCO.gif
+2
T61
Alice Hewson
ENG.gif
+2
T61
Wei-Ling Hsu
TPE.gif
+2
T61
Akie Iwai
JPN.gif
+2
T61
Moriya Jutanugarn
THA.gif
+2
T61
Danielle Kang
USA.gif
+2
T61
Haruka Kawasaki
JPN.gif
+2
T61
Angela Stanford
USA.gif
+2
T61
Maja Stark
SWE.gif
+2
CUT
Marina Alex
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Lala Anai
JPN.gif
+3
CUT
Ashleigh Buhai
RSA.gif
+3
CUT
Carlota Ciganda
ESP.gif
+3
CUT
Brooke M. Henderson
CAN.gif
+3
CUT
Chisato Iwai
JPN.gif
+3
CUT
Stephanie Kyriacou
AUS.gif
+3
CUT
Stacy Lewis
USA.gif
+3
CUT
Yan Liu
CHN.gif
+3
CUT
Mel Reid
ENG.gif
+3
CUT
Paula Reto
RSA.gif
+3
CUT
Yuka Saso
PHI.gif
+3
CUT
Linnea Strom
SWE.gif
+3
CUT
Patty Tavatanakit
THA.gif
+3
CUT
Albane Valenzuela
SUI.gif
+3
CUT
Trichat Cheenglab
THA.gif
+4
CUT
Hayley Davis
ENG.gif
+4
CUT
Esther Henseleit
GER.gif
+4
CUT
Ariya Jutanugarn
THA.gif
+4
CUT
Sarah Kemp
AUS.gif
+4
CUT
Ayako Kimura
JPN.gif
+4
CUT
Cheyenne Knight
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Lydia Ko
NZL.gif
+4
CUT
Jennifer Kupcho
USA.gif
+4
CUT
Madelene Sagstrom
SWE.gif
+4
CUT
Kelsey Bennett (a)
AUS.gif
+5
CUT
Manon De Roey
BEL.gif
+5
CUT
Emma Grechi
FRA.gif
+5
CUT
Hannah Green
AUS.gif
+5
CUT
Lee-Anne Pace
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Ana Peláez Triviño
ESP.gif
+5
CUT
Lauren Coughlin
USA.gif
+6
CUT
Daniela Darquea
ECU.gif
+6
CUT
Savannah De Bock (a)
BEL.gif
+6
CUT
Nuria Iturrioz
ESP.gif
+6
CUT
In Kyung Kim
KOR.gif
+6
CUT
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
DEN.gif
+6
CUT
Ingrid Lindblad (a)
SWE.gif
+6
CUT
Hinako Shibuno
JPN.gif
+6
CUT
Arpichaya Yubol
THA.gif
+6
CUT
Eila Galitsky (a)
THA.gif
+7
CUT
Celine Herbin
FRA.gif
+7
CUT
Meghan Maclaren
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Lisa Pettersson
SWE.gif
+7
CUT
Lexi Thompson
USA.gif
+7
CUT
Saki Baba (a)
JPN.gif
+8
CUT
Sei Young Kim
KOR.gif
+8
CUT
Mi Hyang Lee
KOR.gif
+8
CUT
Pauline Roussin Bouchard
FRA.gif
+8
CUT
Sarah Schmelzel
USA.gif
+8
CUT
Chloe Williams
WAL.gif
+8
CUT
Liz Young
ENG.gif
+8
CUT
Gina Kim
USA.gif
+9
CUT
Valentina Rossi (a)
ARG.gif
+9
CUT
Carmen Alonso
ESP.gif
+10
CUT
Peiyun Chien
TPE.gif
+10
CUT
Maria Fassi
MEX.gif
+10
CUT
Lily May Humphreys
ENG.gif
+10
CUT
Catriona Matthew
SCO.gif
+10
CUT
Matilda Castren
FIN.gif
+11
CUT
Ting-Hsuan Huang (a)
TPE.gif
+11
CUT
Magdalena Simmermacher
ARG.gif
+11
CUT
Maddie Szeryk
CAN.gif
+11
CUT
Chiara Noja
GER.gif
+12
CUT
Bailey Tardy
USA.gif
+12
CUT
Chiara Horder (a)
GER.gif
+13
CUT
Kristyna Napoleaova
CZE.gif
+13
CUT
Tiia Koivisto
FIN.gif
+17
CUT
Anna Foster (a)
IRL.gif
+18
CUT
Patricia Isabel Schmidt
GER.gif
+18
WD
Laura Davies
ENG.gif
E
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Women's Individual
Provisional Results after Round 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T1
Charley Hull
ENG.gif
-9
T1
Lilia Vu
USA.gif
-9
T3
Hyo Joo Kim
KOR.gif
-8
T3
Angel Yin
USA.gif
-8
5
Ally Ewing
USA.gif
-7
6
Linn Grant
SWE.gif
-6
T7
Andrea Lee
USA.gif
-5
T7
Ji-Yai Shin
KOR.gif
-5
T9
Perrine Delacour
FRA.gif
-4
T9
Nasa Hataoka
JPN.gif
-4
T9
Nelly Korda
USA.gif
-4
T9
Alison Lee
USA.gif
-4
T9
Amy Yang
KOR.gif
-4
14
Minami Katsu
JPN.gif
-3
T15
Jeongeun Lee6
KOR.gif
-2
T15
Atthaya Thitikul
THA.gif
-2
T17
Allisen Corpuz
USA.gif
-1
T17
Olivia Cowan
GER.gif
-1
T17
Akie Iwai
JPN.gif
-1
T17
Megan Khang
USA.gif
-1
T17
A Lim Kim
KOR.gif
-1
T17
Jin Young Ko
KOR.gif
-1
T17
Gaby Lopez
MEX.gif
-1
T17
Stephanie Meadow
IRL.gif
-1
T17
Yuna Nishimura
JPN.gif
-1
T17
Anna Nordqvist
SWE.gif
-1
T17
Jenny Shin
KOR.gif
-1
T28
Aditi Ashok
IND.gif
E
T28
Gemma Dryburgh
SCO.gif
E
T28
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
ENG.gif
E
T28
Cara Gainer
ENG.gif
E
T28
Johanna Gustavsson
SWE.gif
E
T28
Minjee Lee
AUS.gif
E
T28
Emily Kristine Pedersen
DEN.gif
E
T35
Jaravee Boonchant
THA.gif
+1
T35
Nicole Broch Estrup
DEN.gif
+1
T35
Hye Jin Choi
KOR.gif
+1
T35
Diksha Dagar
IND.gif
+1
T35
Grace Kim
AUS.gif
+1
T35
Yu Liu
CHN.gif
+1
T35
Haeran Ryu
KOR.gif
+1
T35
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
USA.gif
+1
T35
Ruoning Yin
CHN.gif
+1
T44
Narin An
KOR.gif
+2
T44
Ayaka Furue
JPN.gif
+2
T44
Wei-Ling Hsu
TPE.gif
+2
T44
Moriya Jutanugarn
THA.gif
+2
T44
Leona Maguire
IRL.gif
+2
T44
Kokona Sakurai
JPN.gif
+2
T44
Maja Stark
SWE.gif
+2
T44
Miyu Yamashita
JPN.gif
+2
T44
Yuri Yoshida
JPN.gif
+2
T44
Rose Zhang
USA.gif
+2
T54
Celine Boutier
FRA.gif
+3
T54
Lindy Duncan
USA.gif
+3
T54
Mina Harigae
USA.gif
+3
T54
Charlotte Heath (a)
ENG.gif
+3
T54
Alice Hewson
ENG.gif
+3
T54
Morgane Metraux
SUI.gif
+3
T54
Ryann O'Toole
USA.gif
+3
T61
In Gee Chun
KOR.gif
+4
T61
Klara Davidson Spilkova
CZE.gif
+4
T61
Georgia Hall
ENG.gif
+4
T61
Caroline Hedwall
SWE.gif
+4
T61
Kylie Henry
SCO.gif
+4
T61
Xiyu Lin
CHN.gif
+4
T67
Danielle Kang
USA.gif
+5
T67
Julia Lopez Ramirez (a)
ESP.gif
+5
T67
Angela Stanford
USA.gif
+5
T70
Eun-Hee Ji
KOR.gif
+7
T70
Mao Saigo
JPN.gif
+7
72
Pajaree Anannarukarn
THA.gif
+9
73
Haruka Kawasaki
JPN.gif
+13
 
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Women's Individual
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lilia Vu
USA.gif
-14
2
Charley Hull
ENG.gif
-8
3
Ji-Yai Shin
KOR.gif
-7
T4
Hyo Joo Kim
KOR.gif
-6
T4
Amy Yang
KOR.gif
-6
T6
Allisen Corpuz
USA.gif
-4
T6
Ally Ewing
USA.gif
-4
T6
Angel Yin
USA.gif
-4
T9
Olivia Cowan
GER.gif
-3
T9
Andrea Lee
USA.gif
-3
T11
Linn Grant
SWE.gif
-2
T11
Nasa Hataoka
JPN.gif
-2
T11
Akie Iwai
JPN.gif
-2
T11
Nelly Korda
USA.gif
-2
T11
Alison Lee
USA.gif
-2
T16
Celine Boutier
FRA.gif
-1
T16
Alice Hewson
ENG.gif
-1
T16
Jeongeun Lee6
KOR.gif
-1
T16
Anna Nordqvist
SWE.gif
-1
T16
Jenny Shin
KOR.gif
-1
T21
Diksha Dagar
IND.gif
E
T21
Perrine Delacour
FRA.gif
E
T21
Ayaka Furue
JPN.gif
E
T21
Minami Katsu
JPN.gif
E
T21
Xiyu Lin
CHN.gif
E
T21
Yuna Nishimura
JPN.gif
E
T21
Ryann O'Toole
USA.gif
E
T21
Haeran Ryu
KOR.gif
E
T21
Miyu Yamashita
JPN.gif
E
T30
Georgia Hall
ENG.gif
+1
T30
Megan Khang
USA.gif
+1
T30
Jin Young Ko
KOR.gif
+1
T30
Leona Maguire
IRL.gif
+1
T30
Emily Kristine Pedersen
DEN.gif
+1
T30
Yuri Yoshida
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