ERIN, Wis. -- Amari Avery had to borrow a friend's clubs for one of the biggest rounds of her life and still found a way to make the cut in the U.S. Women's Open.
That was just part of an eventful weekend that also included an attempted break-in at the place where she was initially staying.
"To say it was wild is putting it pretty nice," Avery quipped after completing her third round Saturday at Erin Hills.
Avery's frantic Friday began at about 2 a.m. when she said her family had to notify the police about a suspicious person at the place in Milwaukee where they were sleeping.
"My boyfriend, my mom, and my dad saw the person outside the door, so it was a little bit scary," Avery said. "We just kind of stayed back away from the front door, and we were just kind of hoping it would solve