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LIVE FROM THE USWO

Nelly Korda speaks to the media after her two-stroke U.S. Women’s Open defeat about her disappointment in coming so close after playing well and her extra sense of motivation to address certain parts of her game.
Maja Stark joins Live From the U.S. Women’s Open after winning her first major. She shares her emotions in victory, a an early-week swing epiphany she had, her thoughts during key moments and how (beer) she’ll celebrate.
Maja Stark unpacks her successful outing in Round 3 of the U.S. Women’s Open, crediting her mindset to accept mistakes and take advantage of each moment when they come.
Much of the U.S. Women’s Open field struggled with the treacherous 15th green at Erin Hills Golf Course on Saturday. Watch those lowlights before Mel Reid demonstrates what made the putting surface so tricky.

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Coming off a day in which she made only one birdie — on her final hole — Korda made seven in shooting 5-under 67.
Karrie Webb joins the Live From crew to reflect on her two U.S. Women’s Open wins in 2000 and 2001, the dominance that defined her career, and the impact she has had on golf fans of all ages.
Angel Yin made a 13 1/2-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th for a 4-under 68 and a share of the U.S. Women’s Open lead with 2020 champion A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh, Rio Takeda and Julia Lopez Ramirez.
The Live From desk examines the toughest holes at Erin Hills and how the course challenged the best players in the world at the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
Watch highlights from Nelly Korda’s even-par U.S. Women’s Open Thursday at Erin Hills Golf Course and hear from the world No. 1 about staying patient before Live From reviews a solid, and nearly great, round.
Korda had one birdie and one bogey in shooting even-par 72 in the opening round at Erin Hills.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
Jinhee Im, A Lim Kim, Yealimi Noh and Rio Takeda each carded 4-under 68 to tie for the lead after the morning groupings Thursday
USGA CEO Mike Whan discusses how the U.S. Women’s Open showcases the growth of women’s golf and reflects on his time leading the LPGA.
Keep your eyes on the short yet “diabolical” par-3 9th this weekend in the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills. Nelly Korda, Allisen Corpuz and Paige Mackenzie explain what makes it so challenging.