Nelly Korda wins U.S. Women's Open as last putt just falls in - ESPN
LOS ANGELES — Although Nelly Korda is deep into one of the most dominant seasons in recent golf history, her first U.S. Women's Open title still hung on the rim of the 18th hole at Riviera for one heart-stopping moment.
Her 2½-foot putt to win caught the left edge, and it toured half the circumference of the hole while the gallery watched in disbelief. When it finally fell amid an outburst of gasps and roars, Korda put her hand over her open mouth before she laughed at the absurdity of her sport.
«It's even sweeter, especially with that ice cream swirl on the last hole,» the world's top-ranked player said.
The putt that won it all (and stopped our hearts


