Allisen Corpuz Makes History with U.S. Women's Open Victory at Pebble Beach

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Allisen Corpuz, a golfer from Honolulu, won the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach, becoming the first player to win the tournament at the legendary course. Corpuz finished the tournament at 9 under par, three shots ahead of the field, to claim her first LPGA title and the $2 million prize. She was the only player in the field to card under-par rounds all four days and showcased a dominant performance in the final round. Corpuz's accurate ball-striking and improved putting were key factors in her victory.
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