Now she’s in contention for her first U.S. Open title after failing to make the top 10 in her first four appearances. SAN MARTIN, CALIF.—When Lydia Ko first came to a U.S. Women’s Open four years ago, her hands were shaking so much out of nerves. She is looking for her first LPGA Tour win since winning the Open at Saucon Valley seven years ago. She became the youngest woman to win a major last year at the Evian Championship and followed that up by winning the ANA Inspiration this spring. The highlight of the day might have been Lee Lopez’s ace on the 191-yard, par-3 12th hole.
Source: thestar July 10, 2016 01:07 UTC