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      <title>Korda&#39;s Last Putt Falls to Win the US Women&#39;s Open at Riviera</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There are wins that arrive cleanly and wins that have to be wrestled to the ground, and Nelly Korda&amp;rsquo;s first US Women&amp;rsquo;s Open belonged firmly to the second kind. She closed with a two-under 69 at Riviera to finish on eight under for the week, one ahead of Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez, and she needed every shot of it. The title that had eluded her through a career already decorated with majors finally came, and it came on the seventy-second green with a putt that looked for a moment as though it might decline the invitation altogether.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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