Korda's risky grip tweak pays off with US Women's Open win

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Nelly Korda won the US Women’s Open at Riviera after secretly changing her grip during the tournament—an adjustment she says she wouldn’t recommend—fighting off a tough start and errant drives to grind out rounds, with a clutch birdie on the 71st hole and a narrowly successful final putt that crowned her a four-time major champion.
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