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Allisen Corpuz wins the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach for her first LPGA title

Allisen Corpuz closed with a 3-under 69 on Sunday for a three-shot victory to become the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women's Open her first LPGA title.

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Allisen Corpuz found herself on the biggest and most beautiful stage in women's golf and made it look like a stroll on the beach.

Never mind that she had never won on the LPGA Tour or that she had heard all week about the historic occasion of the U.S. Women's Open held at Pebble Beach for the first time. Nothing could make her crack.

"Every few holes I kind of looked out and said, 'I'm here at Pebble Beach. There's not many places that are better than this,'" Corpuz said.

There weren't many better performances, either. Corpuz turned a tight duel with Nasa

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