U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
The U.S. Women’s Open is set to visit more of the country’s best golf courses over the next 20 years. It’s a strategic move by the USGA that is expected to improve the women’s game overall.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Talley records lowest weekend round by an amateur in U.S. Women’s Open history
17-year-old amateur Asterisk Talley shot 5-under 66 during the third round at Riviera, it was the lowest weekend round in history by an amateur at the U.S. Women's Open.
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