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It’s even rarer that soon-to-be champions do it in the final round. Yuka Saso nearly did it twice on Sunday — at the U.S. Women’s Open, arguably the most sought-after title in women’s golf.
The first Filipina to win the U.S. Women’s Open, and now the first from Japan. Sweetest of all for Yuka Saso was sharing the biggest prize in her sport with countries of both her parents.
Saso faced struggles, missing seven cuts, including one at the ShopRite Classic immediately after her second major victory.
Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open in 2017. The women’s championship is the second major on the LPGA Tour schedule, with Yuka Saso its defending champion. Mao Saigo won the year’s first major ...
Saso Popovski, an accomplished guitarist and manager of the Bitola Jazz Festival, brings forth a concept deeply rooted in the constant variation of melodies, emphasizing sound, textures, interaction, ...
Eight former champions, including defending champion Yuka Saso, have been accepted into the 80th US Women's Open at Erin Hills. The field will consist of 156 players, with 84 already exempt from ...