Erin Hills, Korda and U.S. Women's Open
Digest more
14h
Golf Digest on MSNNelly Korda secures best U.S. Women's Open result but admits that it still 'stings'Korda did a lot right en route to her best finish at a U.S. Women’s Open. She drove it beautifully and recorded strong approach stats each round—the best coming on Friday when she gained over 2.5 strokes on the field in approach.
Nelly Korda's putter let her down at Erin Hills as she finished two shots behind U.S. Women's Open winner Maja Stark.
The American star seeking her first U.S. Women’s Open title had three birdies over her final five holes and is three shots back of Maja Stark at Erin Hills.
Nelly Korda says the par-3 9th at Erin Hills is deceptively tough and could be a major factor at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Nelly Korda made a push on the weekend at Erin Hills, but her quest for a first US Women's Open came up just short as Maja Stark took home the trophy.
Hull is a notoriously fast player, and as Thompson admitted, she doesn’t match that tempo. But Thompson saying that their group was never put on the clock means that even if she was slower than Hull, her pace didn’t affect the group’s ability to keep up with the group ahead of them.
2don MSN
Nelly Korda smiled and chuckled after finishing her 18th hole Saturday at the U.S. Women's Open, a contrast to her stone-faced frustration after making the turn. The world No. 1 shot 1-over 73 on a trying day at Erin Hills to post 4 under for the championship,
Moving day at the 80th U.S. Women's Open was mostly limited to one direction – backwards. With a scoring average of 75.23, LPGA rookie Julia Lopez Ramirez was the only player who managed to break 70 on Saturday at Erin Hills Golf Course,