Weather has wreaked havoc this week at the U.S. Women’s Open at Shoal Creek in Alabama, and Friday was no exception.
Play was suspended due to dangerous weather, and round 2 is scheduled to resume at 6:45 a.m. (CT) on Saturday. Many players are still early in their second round, so getting back on track, schedule-wise, may take some doing.
Former Colorado resident Elizabeth Wang stands in 28th place after having played a total of 29 holes. The former junior phenom who now lives in southern Californian is 1 over par overall, 11 strokes behind leader Sarah Jane Smith of Australia (67-67).
University of Colorado golfer Robyn Choi, an Australian who has qualified in Colorado for the last two U.S. Women’s Opens, has completed two rounds with back-to-back 75s. She’s in 97th place.
The top 60 players and ties after 36 holes are completed will make the cut and play the final two rounds.
Here’s the scoring for the players with strong local ties:
28. Former Coloradan Elizabeth Wang 72-(+1 through 11 holes)
97. CU golfer Robyn Choi 75-75–150
For all the scores from the U.S. Women’s Open, CLICK HERE.