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Lexi Thompson wants her to know that she did not create log block in Erin Hills
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The time of Lexi Thompson in 2025 US Open Woman in Father Erin Hills ended after two difficult days like She lost the cut After the 73-74 goal during the first two rounds (3-left) to lose the two-stroke cut.
While Thompson did not wave with her results in Wisconsin, the 30-year-old was a great topic of conversation due to the slow pace of play around Erin Hills. Thompson played her first two rounds with Nelly Korda and Charley Hull, two of the fastest players of the LPGA. At one point during the first round, hull went and occupied a place in the ninth box While Thompson ended up coming to no.8. Supergroup played the first nine holes in two and a half hours. Another social media clip u seemed to show hull by drowsiness to yourself As Thompson passed through her routine, which made many assume that Hull was upset in Thompson for causing their slow grinding of a round.
On Sunday, Thompson posted a long message on Instagram explaining that her game was not in the right shape for open -time women in the US before addressing slow charges.
“Want people to make our group essentially cut every single group hole ahead, we were never out of position/warned/or in the hour,” Thompson wrote. “I will be the first to say I’m not as fast as my partners playing two days, but I’m also the last person to want to be there for six hours. So before you make assumptions, make sure you get all the facts immediately before I base it on small pictures and clips. That’s everything!”
Hull did not speak to the media after her rounds with Thompson but has been a loud supporter of creating harsh sentences for a slow game.
“Crazy is crazy,” Hull said in November in Annika. “I’m quite ruthless, but I said,” Listen, like if you get three bad deadlines, whenever it’s a two -stroke penalty. If you have three of them, you lose your tour card immediately. Return again to Q. School because I’m sure they would rush a lot of people and they will not want to lose their tour card.
Korda, too, is not a fan of slow game and does not understand how the epidemic continues to injure Pro Golf.
“Today with Charley – Charley and I played together again, three rounds in a row, the round of practice,” Korda said in November. “She was talking, and it’s like a 5 (iron) or a 6 (iron), as if you have two options. Oither or the wind is out of your right or the wind is from the left, the wind is in, you can – you just try to overcome it.
“I just say always your first instinct is your best instinct, I would say. Just be ready when it’s your turn.”
Both hull and cord made the cut into Erin Hills.
The cord entered the third round of Saturday in three strokes from the superiority and grinded a 1-embraine-par 73 Gutty to enter the last round in the 4th. Hull made the number cut and fired a 1-nine 71 Saturday to move within the first 20.
As for Thompson, she is playing a small schedule after leaving full -time competition this season. Is unclear when she will remove her again. PGA Women’s Champion KPMG takes place in late June in PGA Frisco, so there is a good chance we will see Thompson for the third major if she doesn’t get it before.
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