Allisen Corpuz wins historic US Women's Open at Pebble Beach, ending America's drought
- Allisen Corpuz won the U.S. Women's Open for her first LPGA title, becoming the first American champoin in 20 years.
- Corpuz was the only player to shoot under par in all four rounds, finishing with a 9-under 279 total.
- Pebble Beach Golf Links hosted the tournament for the first time and challenged players with windy conditions and tricky greens.
- Nasa Hataoka, who led going into the final round, struggled on the back nine and finished in fourth place.
- Corpuz earned a record $2 million prize for her victory, the largest in LPGA major history.





































































