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06/07/26 07:30:00
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06/07 19:28 CDT Nelly Korda wins U.S. Women's Open title with perilous final
putt, claiming her 2nd straight major
Nelly Korda wins U.S. Women's Open title with perilous final putt, claiming her
2nd straight major
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) --- Nelly Korda won the 81st U.S. Women's Open on Sunday for
her second consecutive major victory, holding off Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez
by one shot when her final 2 1/2-foot par putt curled perilously around the cup
and dropped in.
Korda's first U.S. Open win is the fourth major victory of her career, and she
claimed it with a steady 2-under 69 in the final round --- but only after her
second putt on the 18th green caught the left edge and toured half the
circumference of the hole before falling.
The top-ranked Korda put her hand over her open mouth in disbelief before
finally laughing at the frightening way she had finished a victory that
emphasized her dominance of the sport. She finished at 8-under 269 after
sharing the lead with multiple competitors throughout the windy finale of the
first Women's Open ever held at 100-year-old Riviera.
"I feel like I'm in a dream," Korda told the gallery. "I just can't even
explain how much this means to me with all of you here cheering me on."
Korda made a 9-foot birdie putt on the 17th to break out of a four-way tie for
the lead with Lopez, the hard-charging Hull and three-time major champion In
Gee Chun. Korda two-putted for par on the 18th, claiming the $2.5 million
winner's share of this Open's record $12.5 million purse.
The 27-year-old Korda won The Chevron Championship in April, and she had three
victories and three second-place finishes in her first seven starts of a
spectacular season after going winless in 2025. After a rough opening-round 73
during which she changed out of a pair of Nike shoes given to her by LeBron
James, she coolly put together back-to-back 67s to take a share of the lead
into the final round.
The leaderboard only separated late on Sunday after seven players began within
two strokes of the lead.
Four shared the lead late, but only Korda avoided a bogey on the back nine,
allowing her to fend off excellent final rounds from England's Hull and
Mexico's Lopez, who both narrowly missed out on their first major victories.
Hull began the day three shots back, but she charged into the lead before the
wind picked up off the Pacific and led to a roller-coaster finish --- for
everybody except Korda.
The champion made just three birdies and a bogey, playing steadily and
comfortably with her improved competitive mentality. Korda has stressed
positivity and steadiness after her inexplicably winless 2025, and it has paid
off with one of the most outstanding starts to a season in recent golf history.
Three-time major champion In Gee Chun finished two shots back at 6-under 278,
while third-round co-leader Sei Young Kim carded a 1-over 72 to finish at 279.
Hull played her first two rounds at 3 over, squeezing under the cut by one
stroke while saying she had been confused by the speed of the greens. The
Englishwoman decided to play with all the aggression she could muster Saturday,
and she played the final two rounds at 10 under, including Saturday's low round
at 65.
Hull started three groups ahead of the leaders on a sunny Sunday in Pacific
Palisades, and she was hunting flagsticks again. She eagled the first hold
before briefly seizing the lead with back-to-back birdies after her turn.
Hull's bogey on the 14th left Lopez, Chun, Kim and Korda all tied for the lead
at 7 under. When Kim and Lopez fell back with bogeys, Korda added to her string
of nine consecutive pars.
After Hull made a 7-foot birdie putt on the 17th to regain a share of the lead,
Korda barely missed a 22-foot birdie putt on the 16th.
Hull ended with a 9 1/2-foot par putt for her 67. A few minutes later, Lopez
made her 15-foot putt to join the pack of leaders, but Korda pulled ahead
moments later with her comfortable birdie on the 17th.
Korda dropped her approach shot squarely on the 18th green and two-putted to
another major victory -- but only after a major last-second scare.
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