Allisen Corpuz finished nine under par to win the 78th U.S. Women’s Open at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. She's the second woman from Hawaii to win a major. Her calm and collective approach paid off as BrodyAMiller analyzes ⤵️
The best U.S. Opens aren’t won by the flashy shots or the longest drives. They are won by the ugly, disciplined par saves when you miss way left off the tee, or the lengthy par putt when you have to play it safe on approach.So on a windy, challenging Pebble Beach as most the leaders fluctuated up and down, Corpuz was the steady rock that had the killer instinct to pull away when things got tight.
She was the only player in the field to not go over par for a single round. She hit fairways constantly, played safe shots onto the centers of greens and never tried to do too much. She sank winding 16-foot pars when Hataoka and Hull were on her tail like on No. 12. And then, right as everyone else started to falter, she pulled the string on difficult approach shots and gave herself short birdies on 14 and 15 to take a four-shot lead.
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