
KOHLER, Wis. – World No. 1 Yani Tseng left the U.S. Women’s Open Thursday believing she has found something to build upon in her game.
Despite a triple bogey and a double bogey, Tseng fought to post a 2-over-par 74.
“I played my best with just two bad holes,” Tseng said. “I fought to the end. I’m pretty excited for tomorrow to see if I can make some more birdies. I feel good about my game.”
Tseng is looking to win and complete the career grand slam at 23.
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Tags: US Womens Open, Yani Tseng
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