TOURNAMENT ATTACHED TO HIM. IOWANS. ALL RIGHT. LET’S TALK ABOUT THE WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT. THE CYCLONES HAVING A GREAT TIME. IT’S THEIR SEVENTH TRIP. THAT WAS THE SCENE IN AMES, AND WE JUST GOT SOME TIP ...
CHICO — Chico’s solution to deferred sewer maintenance to the tune of $134.5 million is to pay about $30 million less, for now. After four votes on the matter this year, the Chico City Council finally ...
Two feet and 10 inches stood between Nelly Korda and her first ever U.S Women’s Open win. Twelve U.S Women’s Opens and one near-miss of a putt later, Korda secured what she has been chasing since 2013 ...
World No. 1 Nelly Korda captures her first U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera, surging late on the back nine to secure her fourth victory of 2026. Tied with Charley Hull, Gaby Lopez and In Gee Chun at seven ...
Nelly Korda won the 81st U.S. Women's Open on Sunday for her second consecutive major victory, holding off Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez by one shot when her final 2 1/2-foot par putt curled perilously ...
Nelly Korda claimed her first-ever U.S Women’s Open win, along with $2.5 million dollar prize on Sunday afternoon. The 2026 U.S Women’s Open had a record-breaking $12.5 million purse. See below for ...
Nelly Korda has made her way into the U.S. Women’s Open winner’s circle. In addition to claiming her fourth major title, Korda is set to collect the largest pay check in women’s major history at $2.5 ...
World No. 1 Nelly Korda is not quite in the No. 1 spot at the 2026 U.S Women’s Open, but she is firmly in the mix on the leaderboard after a strong second round at Riviera on Friday. After a rough ...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 players are having a blast with the games new mode, Black Ops Classic. The new mode was released today as part of the game's Season 4 update and brings some radical changes ...
World No. 1 Nelly Korda has put herself in a hole after her opening round at Riviera Country Club, carding a 2-over 73. She’s outside the top 50 and seven back of leader Jennifer Kupcho. The reigning ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Madelene Sagstrom was just a few minutes from finishing her first round at the U.S. Women’s Open when she had to pause, stand more erect, look at her caddie and take a deep ...