Maja Stark Wins 80th U.S. Women’s Open

Maja Stark Wins 80th U.S. Women's Open

Maja Stark claimed the title of the 80th U.S. Women’s Open, finishing two strokes ahead of Nelly Korda and Rio Takeda. This victory marked a significant milestone for Stark, as she became the third Swedish golfer to win a U.S. Women’s Open.

Tournament Highlights

  • Stark held off several strong challengers throughout the tournament, including:
    • World No. 1 Nelly Korda
    • Japanese players Mao Saigo, Hinako Shibuno, and Rio Takeda
  • Her determination paid off as she secured her first major championship.

Coach’s Influence

According to Stark, her coach Joe Hallett played a crucial role in her success during the tournament. Hallett provided valuable putting advice that helped Stark improve her game significantly.

  • Key Advice from Hallett:
    • Align shoulders with the target line when making short putts, rather than looking directly at the hole.

This strategy proved effective for Stark as she navigated through challenging holes throughout the tournament.

Caddie’s Praise

Jeff Brighton caddied for Stark during her rounds at the U.S. Women’s Open and praised his player’s focus throughout each round of play, stating she was "really in the moment."

Nelly Korda’s Performance

Nelly Korda finished second behind Maja Stark after shooting a 69 in Sunday’s final round. Despite being winless so far in 2025, Korda remains optimistic about her chances later in the year, stating that "playing well at majors will help prepare for other tournaments later in the year."

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