Here’s a look at notable names who failed to make the cut in the fourth LPGA major of the season:

Two weeks after winning her first title in two years at the Dow Championship, Thitikul found herself on the wrong side of the cut line. It’s the young Thai player’s first missed cut at Evian. She’d finished in the top 10 in each of her last three appearances.
Just days after becoming the first Irishwoman to win on the Ladies European Tour, Maguire didn’t make it to the weekend in France. Maguire took 32 putts each day and hit only 12 fairways over the course of two rounds.
After a T-3 finish at Evian last year, Hataoka exited early this time around with rounds of 71-74. It’s been a tough stretch for the Japanese star after a controversial DQ at the ShopRite.
The No. 1 amateur in the world shot 74-71 in her Evian debut. Woad earned her spot by winning the Augusta National Women’s Amateur earlier this spring.
The two-time U.S. Women’s Open champ hit only 18 greens over the course of two rounds at Evian. She tied for third in France last year.
With the Solheim Cup rapidly approaching, Pano missed the cut and an opportunity to make a big push with rounds of 72-76. The 19-year-old has missed the weekend at the last two majors.
After pulling out of last week’s LET event in London with a shoulder injury, Hull struggled in France early with an opening 79. She rebounded with a 69, but it wasn’t enough to carry on.
Khang contended at the ShopRite Classic last month, finishing second, but has now missed her last two cuts. She shot 73-76 in France to miss her third major cut this season.
Rounds of 77-74 added up to another missed cut for Kim, who has either withdrawn of MC’d from the last three majors. Kim last won on the LPGA in 2020.