At Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, Nelly Korda secured her maiden US Women's Open title with clutch putts on the final two holes: a birdie on No. 17 and a par on No. 18, clinching victory on Sunday.
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Nelly Korda's relentless drive propels her back to world number one ranking.
Currently, women's golf is dominated by a single player's exceptional performance. Nelly Korda's impressive form has raised questions about her peers' ability to compete against her.
Michelle Wie West prioritizes family above all in her last US Women's Open.
At the US Women's Open, Michelle Wie West shared her key to thriving as a working mother with a small gathering of journalists on Tuesday morning at Riviera Country Club.
Yani Ko dismisses likelihood of surpassing Annika Sorenstam.
Lydia Ko is poised to make history at the U.S. Women's Open on June 2, potentially surpassing Annika Sorenstam's earnings record. Yet Ko herself downplays the significance of such a milestone in women's golf.
Rahm declines to promote LIV Golf investments, focusing solely on his game.
Jon Rahm stated that his primary objective is achieving low scores, not contributing financially to struggling LIV Golf's substantial investments.
Memorial Tournament sees Rory McIlroy in pursuit.
Rory McIlroy, revitalized after a break, enters the Memorial Tournament with a renewed sense of purpose, seeking his elusive first victory in the competition's history at this stage.
Scottie Scheffler aims for a third win.
This week, Scottie Scheffler seeks to achieve an unprecedented third consecutive win at the Memorial Tournament, a feat that has not been replicated in over 25 years since Tiger Woods's success at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
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