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  • Associated Press

    Saso survives brutal starts of US Women's Open that sent Korda to an 80

    Former champion Yuka Saso leaned on her putter to survive a brutally tough start to the U.S. Women's Open on Thursday, an opening round that featured Nelly Korda making a 10 on her third hole and only four players barely beating par. Saso had three big par putts to start the back nine at Lancaster Country Club, rolled in two medium-length birdie putts toward the end of her round and finished with three putts from the collar of the 18th green for bogey and a 2-under 68. The leading 10 players from the women's world ranking had an average score of 75.5 — including Korda's 80 — and only two-time major champion Minjee Lee was not over par.

  • USA TODAY Sports - Golfweek

    RBC Canadian Open 2024 Friday second round tee times, PGA Tour pairings and how to watch

    The purse at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open is $9.1 million with $1.638 million going to the winner.

  • AFP

    Saso leads US Women's Open after Korda meltdown

    World number one Nelly Korda's hopes of a third major title imploded with a spectacular first-round meltdown at the US Women's Open on Thursday as former champion Yuka Saso overcame brutal conditions to take a one-shot lead.Until that last dropped shot, Saso had been the only player to reach three under at any stage during a punishing opening round.

  • The Day, New London, Conn.

    Great Neck proves a great host for East Lyme as it captures ECC boys' golf crown

    May 30—WATERFORD — Something about Great Neck Country Club brings out the best in the East Lyme High school golf team. Or maybe the Vikings are just pretty darn good. Bet on the latter. East Lyme captured its second Eastern Connecticut Conference boys' golf tournament since 1973 on Thursday. Great Neck also served as host the last time the Vikings won it in 2019. "Too bad it's not here all the ...