Maja Stark caught us in the open of women for the first major title

Maja Stark has won tournaments worldwide, but a professional victory in the United States removed him.
She is now an American woman open champion.
Stark on Sunday gave a card of 72 to win the second head of the year by two shots at Erin Hills in Erin, Vis.
Stark led the championship by a stroke through 54 holes and dismissed World No. 1 Neli Corda, which found within a shot of the lead before Petering at nine.
Stark posted a 7-under-Barbar 281 for the week. Corda (71) finished second under 5 with Rio Tekida (72) of Japan, and Hye-Jin Choi of South Korea claimed to finish fourth in 68 to 4, with Deshwuman Mao Cygo (73) and Chinese’s ruined Yin (70) at the fourth place.
Korda had a 2-under front nine for the championship. Stark Corda had an one-stroke lead when she birds 14 feet from number 11.
Corda bogged Par-3 13th and birds the next hole, but slipped only after an eagle opportunity.
Stark made a two-foot bedi at number 14 to go below 9 and had enough cushion to absorb the bogie in difficult nos 17 and 18, where she missed each fairway.
The 25 -year -old has won six for her name on the Ladies European Tour. One of them, ISPS Handa World Invitation in Northern Ireland was co-approved by LPGA and earned it in 2022.
Before Sunday, the main attraction of Stark’s minimum major re -start was in Korda in the 2024 Chevron Championship.
Corda decreased by the third major win. She earned her best finish in the US women’s open and her third top -10.
Spain’s Julia Lopez Ramirez played in the final pair with Stark after shooting 68 on Saturday. She was struggling from the beginning and 1 over for the program ended after Triple-Bogi 8 on the final hole, she appointed her for a score of 79.
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