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who won the us women's golf open today

by Hattie Tillman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Yuka Saso

Who won Womens US Open LPGA?

Yuka SasoUnited States Women's Open Championship / Latest winnerYuka Saso is a Philippine-born Japanese professional golfer. She competed for the Philippines through 2021, having won the first ever gold medal for the Philippines in both women's individual and women's team event in Asian Games golf competitions. As of 2022, she is representing Japan. Wikipedia

Who Won US Open golf today?

Old Favorite, New Routing. Jon Rahm became the first U.S. Open winner to birdie the final 2 holes of the championship since Tom Watson in 1982.

Who won the golf US Open 2021?

Jon Rahm2021 U.S. Open (golf)Tournament informationWinner's share$2,250,000ChampionJon Rahm278 (−6)15 more rows

Who Won Open Golf 2021?

Collin MorikawaUnited States2021 Open Championship/Winners

Who won the 2021 US Women's Open?

Golf News Net. The 2021 US Women's Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Yuka Saso, who won her first major championship title in a playoff at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif. On the third playoff hole, which had reached sudden death, Saso finished off the victory over Nasa Hataoka after both players made pars on ...

Who is the youngest US women's golf champion?

Saso ties Inbee Park to the day for the all-time record as the youngest US Women's Open champion. Lexi Thompson, who was 54-hole leader, missed the playoff by a shot with bogeys on the final two holes of regulation. Saso won the $1,000,000 winner's share of the $5,500,000 purse.

Who finished the first playoff hole in the Women's Open?

It was the first playoff hole after Saso and Nasa Hataoka of Japan finished 72 holes of the 76th United States Women’s Open on Sunday tied at four-under 280, one stroke better than the third-round leader, the American Lexi Thompson.

Who bent her leg like a flamingo?

SAN FRANCISCO — Yuka Saso of the Philippines bent her leg like a flamingo, using her body language to will in the birdie putt. It was the first playoff hole after Saso and Nasa Hataoka of Japan finished 72 holes of the 76th United States Women’s Open on Sunday tied at four-under 280, one stroke better than the third-round leader, ...

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