Allisen Corpuz built an impressive lead as she entered the home stretch of the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open. Rewatch the Corpuz playing the iconic 17th and 18th holes at Pebble Beach.

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  1. Commentators:
    Dan Hicks & Morgan Pressel

    Tower Announcer:
    Tom Abbott

    On Course:
    Kay Cockerill
    John Wood

    Interviews:
    Cara Banks

    Rules:
    Kathryn Belanger (USGA Rules Committee)

  2. Not exactly what the USGA, or golf fans wanted. Corpuz is a decent golfer, but for a rookie nobody knew or cares about to win the US Open at Pebble? Glad I didn't go and get gouged by Monterey County for everything, I would have felt ripped off like I did in 2019 and 2010. At least Charley Hull made it interesting with a great final round and she's attractive, which is rare on the women's tour.

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