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Defending champ Zhang upset at U.S. Amateur

Defending champion Rose Zhang tumbled out of the U.S. Women’s Amateur in the first-round of match play Wednesday, with qualifying medalist Rachel Kuehn one of seven of the top eight seeds to fall.

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Chad Ramey+250
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Top 20 Finish-400
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Mackenzie Hughes+100
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