S-17: Top 75 points leaders in the Rolex Women's Golf Rankings as of April 3
Dryburgh will make her third U.S. Women's Open start thanks to being among the top 75 points leaders in the Rolex Rankings as of the close of entries. Dryburgh broke through for her first LPGA Tour win at the 2022 Toto Japan Classic. Previous to that victory, the former Tulane University golfer had registered three professional victories. Her first came in 2017 on what is now the WPGA Tour of Australasia at the Outland Ladies Pro-Am. She then posted two wins on the Rose Ladies Series that was created by 2013 U.S. Open champion Justin Rose and his wife, Kate, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dryburgh represented Great Britain and Ireland in the 2014 Curtis Cup Match, and her native Scotland in the 2014 Women's World Amateur Team Championship. She has competed on the LPGA Tour since 2018. She also represented Europe in the 2023 Solheim Cup.
YEAR
2024
SITE
Lancaster Country Club
SCORES
77-73
TO PAR
+10
FINISH
MC
YEAR
2023
SITE
Pebble Beach Golf Links
SCORES
73-77-74-71--295
TO PAR
+7
FINISH
T-31
YEAR
2022
SITE
Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
SCORES
73-73
TO PAR
+4
FINISH
MC