According to the source report, Nelly Korda captured the U.S. Women's Open on Sunday, June 7 , 2026, at Riviera Golf Course in Los Angeles. Korda navigated a tightly contested final round that featured a four-way tie for the lead at 7-under par, ultimately holding off a charging Charley Hull to claim the trophy. The victory was particularly resonant as Riviera, an iconic layout in the Pacific Palisades, continues its recovery from the devastating wildfires of January 2025.
A four-way tie at 7-under: the final-round drama at Riviera
The tournament came down to a tense back nine where four players were knotted at 7-under, as the source reports. The USGA set challenging pin placements,and afternoon winds added difficulty, preventing any runaway leader. Korda admitted she had to fight off daydreams of hoisting the trophy too early, focusing instead on staying in the moment: 'I had to honestly, a couple times, tell myself, okay , stay in the moment.'
Charley Hull's quiet surge from 3-over to second place
According to the source, Britain's Charley Hull was 3-over par after the first two rounds but methodically climbed the leaderboard to finish second. Her late charge kept the pressure on Korda and nearly forced a Monday playoff. Hull's resilience underscored the depth of talent in the women's game, even if she fell just short of the championship.
Riviera's seven-decade major history and the 2028 Olympic stage
Riviera has hosted men's U.S. Opens (1948), PGA Championships (1983, 1995), a U.S. Senior Open, and a U.S. Amateur, as the source notes. The course will also stage the men's and women's Olympic competitions in 2028 and the men's U.S. Open in 2031. This latest women's major adds to a storied legacy and signals the USGA's commitment to showcasing women's golf on hallowed ground. Korda herself remarked on the venue's layout: 'It gave me vibes of like in Paris where it was just a very great golf course for fans to watch, where there's not a bad seat in the house.'
Korda joins Sorenstam and Park: elite company and unanswered questions
The source points out that Korda now stands alongside Annika Sorenstam and Inbee Park in a select group, though the exact milestone is not elaborated — presumably a reference to multiple major wins or a career Grand Slam piece. What remains unclear is whether Korda can sustain this level of dominance across multiple seasons and how she will handle the increased expectations. Additionally, the source does not detail the specific pin placements or wind conditions that shaped the final round, leaving room for analysis about course setup fairness. The question of how the USGA will balance difficulty and fairness in future Opens at Riviera — especially with the 2028 Olympics on the horizon — also lingers .
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