Allisen Corpuz conquers the US Open; Carlota Ciganda, twentieth
the american Allisen Corpuz won the US Open this Sunday, his first majorby signing a -3 in the last day (six birdies and three bogeys) for a -9 overall.
Corpuz had finished on Saturday in second position, one stroke behind Nasa Hataoka, but the Japanese fell apart in the final round with a +4 (a birdie and five bogeys) that took her away from victory (-3 in total).
Of Hawaiian origin, Corpuz is the first American to take this major since 2016.
For his part, Carlota Ciganda from Navarre finished in twentieth positiontied with six other golfers, after signing the par this Sunday (three birdies and three bogeys) and closing her participation in this tournament with +5 in total.
In this ‘big one’ played in Pebble Beach, located in California on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, the English Charley Hull was the best this Sunday with a great -6 and, with -6 in total, tied for second place in the tournament with the South Korean Jiyai Shin (-4 in the fourth round).
Source: Eitb

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