Maguire and Donegan struggle on final day at US Open as Corpuz claims victory
Allisen Corpuz finished three shots clear of England's Charley Hull and Jiyai Shin of South Korea to win the US Women's Open at Pebble Beach.
The 25-year-old Hawaiian closed out her tournament on nine-under-par, with a fourth round score of 69 enough to clinch her first win on the LPGA Tour.
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It was a disappointing final round from Leona Maguire, carding a 77, her highest round of the week, to finish on seven-over, 16 shots adrift of Corpuz.
Aina Donegan also carded a final round 77 to finish a shot further back, the Clare amateur amateur having opened with a blistering 69 on Thursday.
Speaking after her victory, Corpuz said: "Every few holes I kind of looked out and said, 'I'm here at Pebble Beach'.
"There's not many places that are better than this.
"Twenty, 30 years from now, I think just the fact that it's a US Open means a lot to me. But know that it's at Pebble makes it even sweeter."