Qualifier: Shot 70-71--141 at Galveston (Texas) Country Club on April 20
The former UCLA Bruin and Lakewood, Calif., native will make her fourth U.S. Women's Open start, and first since 2017, after sharing medalist honors at the Galveston (Texas) qualifier on April 20. Do, who won the 2011 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links, posted 3-under-par 131 to garner one of the two available spots. In 2011, Do was left off UCLA's postseason roster, but won her own individual national championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort's Old Macdonald Course, defeating Marissa Dodd, 1 up, in the 36-hole final. That came a couple of weeks after UCLA won the NCAA title without Do among the starting five. As a junior, she was a two-time American Junior Golf Association All-American and represented the United States in the 2007 Junior Solheim Cup. She turned professional in 2012 and began playing the Symetra Tour (now Epson Tour). She has since bounced between the Epson and LPGA tours. Her first top-19 finish on the LPGA Tour came in the 2025 Riviera Maya Open where she shared the 54-hole lead. In 2016, she was the runner-up in the IOA Golf Classic and Symetra Tour Championship.
YEAR
2017
SITE
Trump National Golf Club (Old Course)
SCORES
76-76
TO PAR
+8
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2014
SITE
Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2)
SCORES
80-76
TO PAR
+16
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2012
SITE
Blackwolf Run
SCORES
74-78
TO PAR
+8
FINISH
MC