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The cut line at the Amundi Evian Championship has been shifting between 1 over and 2 over Friday afternoon in France.
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Charlie Hull had to withdraw from the Amundi Evian Championship due to illness, but a day later he was able to give his fans better news.
A top-25 finish would give Lottie Woad the last two points needed to get to 20 and earn immediate LPGA membership.
Hull, currently No. 19 in the world, placed T-12 in her last two starts on the LPGA – both major championships.