Asterisk Talley holds a one-shot lead at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur after a bogey-free second round.
Asterisk Talley holds a one-shot lead at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur after a bogey-free second round.
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Asterisk Talley leads Augusta National Women’s Amateur by one shot

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Asterisk Talley shot a bogey-free 67 in the second round to take a one-shot lead at 11-under after two rounds of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The 17-year-old Stanford commit has now gone 48 straight bogey-free holes, a tournament record. Meja Ortengren and Maria Jose Marin sit tied for second at 10-under.

Asterisk Talley birdied her first three holes Thursday at Champions Retreat, parred the next 10, then birdied 14 and 15 to card a 5-under 67. Combined with her opening 66 on Wednesday and her runner-up finish last year, Talley set a tournament record with 48 consecutive bogey-free holes. She leads Meja Ortengren (67-67) and Maria Jose Marin (65-69) by one stroke at 10-under. Andrea Revuelta and Avery Weed share fourth at 6-under, with six players tied for sixth at 5-under, including Lauren Kim, Soomin Oh, Arianna Lau, Gyubeen Kim, Amelie Zalsman, Chloe Kovelesky, Raegan Denton and Vanessa Borovilos. Talley called her bogey-free stretch 'pretty cool' after the round. Ortengren, who also shot two 67s, joked 'No fights, no fights' when asked about her hockey background. Marin praised her putter, saying, 'It has been my best friend, which I don’t say usually.' Several notables missed the cut, including last year's U.S. Women’s Amateur winner Megha Ganne (77-74), world No. 8 amateur Eila Galitsky (74-70) and 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur champion Rianne Malixi (73-71). Players will practice Friday at Augusta National ahead of Saturday's final round there, with NBC coverage starting at noon ET.

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X users, including official ANWA accounts, golf media, and sponsors, celebrate Asterisk Talley's bogey-free 67 and tournament-record 48 consecutive bogey-free holes, giving her a one-shot lead at 11-under. Local reporters highlight her record-breaking streak as a Stanford commit. Analysts note the challengers' need to perform at Augusta National, while fans express excitement for her poised position entering the final round.

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Maria Jose Marin celebrates her Augusta National Women’s Amateur victory with a par putt on the 18th green, embracing family amid the iconic Augusta National backdrop.
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Maria Jose Marin claims Augusta National Women’s Amateur title

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Maria Jose Marin of Arkansas won the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, defeating Stanford’s Andrea Revuelta by four strokes after a final-round 68 at Augusta National. The Colombian became the first from her country to claim the title, sealing victory with a par putt on the 18th green before embracing her family. Asterisk Talley’s lead evaporated with a quadruple-bogey 7 on the par-3 12th hole.

Bryson DeChambeau offered encouragement to Asterisk Talley following her struggles in the final round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The two-time U.S. Open champion emphasized that losses do not define a golfer's career. Talley, who led through two days, finished tied for fourth after a quadruple bogey on the 12th hole.

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Stanford women's golf coach Anne Walker leads a powerhouse team to the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, featuring five highly ranked players. The Cardinal squad, with an average World Amateur Golf Ranking of 7.2, begins competition this week at Champions Retreat and Augusta National. The seventh edition of the event draws 72 elite amateurs, including World No. 1 Kiara Romero.

Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, carded a seven-under 65 in the second round to surge to 12-under par, opening a six-shot lead through 36 holes at the 2026 Masters. Sam Burns and Patrick Reed sit tied for second at six under, with Justin Rose, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood one stroke further back. The lead marks the largest at the 36-hole mark in tournament history.

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Ludvig Åberg started the final round of the US Masters with three birdies but lost momentum after water hazards on holes 12 and 13 in Amen Corner. He finished even par for the day and –3 total, preliminarily tied for 22nd. “It was probably the worst shot of the whole week,” Åberg said.

Haotong Li endured a dramatic collapse on the 13th hole during the final round of the Masters in Augusta, Georgia, carding a quintuple-bogey 10 that derailed his tournament. Playing partner Scottie Scheffler waited patiently as Li's ball ricocheted into bushes across Rae’s Creek, leading to multiple mishaps including improper drops and putts into the water. The incident, witnessed by patrons but not aired on television, highlighted the perils of Augusta National.

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Six accomplished amateur golfers will tee off at Augusta National for the first time this week at the 2026 Masters Tournament. They earned invitations through recent victories in prestigious USGA and international events. Among them is Brandon Holtz, a 39-year-old former college basketball player and real estate agent from Illinois.

 

 

 

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