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US Women’s Open: Saso Grabs Lead, Korda Falters

Story Highlights
  • The US Women's Open saw a surprising turn of events
  • Nelly Korda (USA) had a disastrous day
  • Only 14 players finished at par or better

The US Women’s Open saw a surprising turn of events in the first round. Here’s a breakdown:

Leader: Yuka Saso (Japan) sits atop the leaderboard after shooting a 2-under 68.

Other Contenders: Adela Cernousek (France), Andrea Lee (USA), and Wichanee Meechai (Thailand) are all tied for second at 1-under 69.

Korda’s Shocking Round: World No. 1 Nelly Korda (USA) had a disastrous day, carding a 10-over 80. This included a 10 on the par-3 12th hole after finding water three times.

Remaining Hope for Korda: Despite the poor showing, only 14 players finished at par or better. Korda’s recent form suggests she might still make the cut and potentially climb the leaderboard over the weekend.

Other Notable Scores:

  • Jodi Ewart Shadoff (England) – 2 over par
  • Leona Maguire (Ireland) – 3 over par
  • Linn Grant (Sweden) – 2 over par
  • Charley Hull (England) – 5 over par
  • Gemma Dryburgh (Scotland) – 7 over par

Overall: While scoring was high across the board, some European and American hopefuls remain in contention alongside the surprising leader, Yuka Saso.

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