Why Hull's US Open near-miss shows major win is close
Summary
Charley Hull finished second at the US Women's Open at Riviera Country Club, just one shot behind the winner, Nelly Korda. Hull showed strong finishing performance, tying a championship record for her weekend score, and demonstrated she is close to winning her first major golf tournament.Key Facts
- Charley Hull finished runner-up by one stroke to Nelly Korda at the US Women's Open.
- The event took place at Riviera Country Club in California.
- Hull's weekend score of 132 tied a championship record set in 2004.
- Hull had a strong finish with a closing round of 67, including an eagle and birdie early on.
- This was Hull’s fifth time finishing second in a major tournament.
- Hull improved her putting in the later rounds, reducing her putts significantly.
- Nelly Korda won her second major of the year with a critical birdie on the 17th hole and a close final putt.
- Korda focused on playing one shot at a time with help from her caddie to secure the win.
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