Nelly Korda (-8) captured the U.S. Women’s Open presented by Ally at Riviera Golf Course, sealing victory with a composed final-round 69. Her steady -2 finish showcased resilience under pressure, as she held off a strong international field to claim one of the LPGA’s most prestigious titles.
Gaby López (-7) and Charley Hull (-7) shared second place after impressive closing rounds of -3 and -4 respectively, both mounting late charges but falling just short of Korda’s mark. In Gee Chun (-6) finished fourth with a controlled -1, while South Korea’s Sei Young Kim (-5) rounded out the top five despite a +1 on Sunday.
Further down, Nasa Hataoka and Katherine Romero (-3) tied for sixth, each producing flashes of brilliance but unable to sustain momentum across all four rounds.
Korda’s triumph was defined by consistency and composure, turning a tightly packed leaderboard into a decisive win. With López and Hull pressing close, the final day delivered drama, but Korda’s poise ensured her name was etched into the history of the U.S. Women’s Open.