Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Thompson fails to make cut in PGA Tour event

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Lexi Thompson delivered starpower moments built for a stage like Las Vegas, and when she poured in a pair of long birdie putts, she was on the cusp of history.

Thompson was 4 under with seven holes to play. In her sights was a chance to become the first woman in 78 years to make a 36hole cut on the PGA Tour.

One poor swing, one mediocre chip and one missed putt at the end left her on the outside of the cut at the Shriners Children's Open, but no less proud of two days she won't soon forget. She wanted to inspire kids to chase their dreams, and she did all of that at the TPC Summerlin.

“Playing with the guys — amazing feeling,” Thompson said after a 2-under 69. “Growing up with guys, I've always wanted to be out on a PGA Tour event and tee it up. But the biggest thing was seeing the kids out there outside the ropes and then meeting a few of the Shriners ambassador­s. That was the most special.”

Her golf was a close second. Thompson made five birdies in a 10-hole stretch, only to make two bogeys toward the end and missing a 6-foot birdie putt on her final hole. She had rounds of 7369 to finish at even-par 142, missing the cut by three shots.

Lanto Griffin ran off five straight birdies for a 66, while Cameron Champ had a 67 in the morning wave. They shared the lead at 12-under 130. Henrik Norlander (64) was another shot behind, with Canadian Open champion Nick Taylor (67) and J.T. Poston (69) two behind.

• First-round co-leader Maja Stark of Sweden took the lead on her own with a 4-under 68 that left her with a one-stroke lead after two rounds at the LPGA Shanghai tournament.

Stark had a two-round total of 10-under 134 on the Qizhong Garden Golf Club course in the LPGA's first return to China since 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two-time defending champion Danielle Kang of the U.S. and Yu Liu of China, who both shot 67 in rainy conditions, were tied for second.

• It was a day to forget for Jon Rahm in the second round of the Spanish Open.

Rahm made the cut by one stroke after a round of 1-over 72 that left him in a tie for 45th, eight shots behind leader Matthieu Pavon. It gives him a difficult task this weekend as he aims to surpass Seve Ballestero­s by winning a fourth title at the home tournament.

Pavon, who was runner-up to Rahm last year in Madrid, followed up his opening-day 63 with a 68 for an 11-under total of 131.

Wil Besseling and Shubhankar Sharma were one shot back in a tie for second at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.

• Marc Leishman played bogeyfree and posted a 5-under 65 to take a one-shot lead over Dustin Johnson, Harold Varner III and Brooks Koepka at LIV Golf-Jeddah, the final individual tournament of the season for the LIV Golf League, in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia.

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