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Updated · New York Post · Jun 8
Nelly Korda Wins U.S. Women's Open by 1 Shot, Claims $2.5 Million
Updated
Updated · New York Post · Jun 8

Nelly Korda Wins U.S. Women's Open by 1 Shot, Claims $2.5 Million

3 articles · Updated · New York Post · Jun 8

Summary

  • Nelly Korda sealed her first U.S. Women's Open title with a curling par putt on the 72nd hole at Riviera, finishing 1 shot ahead of Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez.
  • The victory gave the world No. 1 her fourth career major and a record $2.5 million prize after rounds of 73, 67, 67 and a closing 2-under 69.
  • A birdie on the par-5 17th proved decisive, and Korda said Tiger Woods had texted before the final round: "Finish it off today."
  • LeBron James congratulated Korda on Instagram after previously gifting her custom Nike golf shoes, which she briefly tried in the opening round before switching back.
  • The 27-year-old has now won both the Chevron Championship and U.S. Women's Open in 2026, strengthening a season that is becoming one of the most dominant of her career.

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