Nelly Korda wins US Women's Open
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Watch the US Women's Open as the world's best players compete in women's golf's second Major of 2026 at Riviera Country Club this week, with all the details here on TV coverage and live streaming. Alison Lee and Ruoning Yin share the halfway lead on 4 under, but eight players are within one stroke of the lead.
Nelly Korda’s first U.S. Open win is the fourth major victory of her career, and she claimed it with a steady 2-under 69 in the final round.
Nelly Korda wins the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera despite missing 30 greens in regulation, while J.T. Poston captures the Memorial in a playoff.
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World No 1 Korda wins US Women’s Open golf championship
Nelly Korda’s birdie at the 17th proved decisive as she edged a crowded leaderboard to win by one stroke at Riviera Country Club.
Nelly Korda pipped Charley Hull to the US Women’s Open title at Riviera on Sunday. It was yet another heartbreaking defeat for Hull, who produced some truly sensational golf over the weekend in Pacific Palisades.
Jennifer Kupcho made seven birdies on an unforgiving Riviera for a 5-under 66 and a one-shot lead over Sei Young Kim in the opening round of the 81st U.S. Women’s Open.
There is no age limit to play in the US Women's Open, with the youngest-ever qualifiers famously being 11-year-old Lucy Li (2014) and 12-year-old Lexi Thompson (2007). This year, a record-tying 1,897 players attempted to qualify for the prestigious championship, with any hopeful amateur required to possess a USGA Handicap Index no higher than 2.4.
Korda has a chance to make history. If she wins her first U.S. Women’s Open, she’ll be the youngest American player to reach four major wins since Mickey Wright did it in 1960. She’d also become the first American to win the first two majors of the season since Pat Bradley in 1986.
The third round of the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open gets underway Saturday morning at Riviera CC in Los Angeles. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Saturday, including full U.S. Women’s Open TV coverage,
