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Yuka Saso: 2024 U.S. Women’s Open Presented by Ally Champion Press Conference



2024 U.S. Women’s Open Champion Yuka Saso meets with the media after capturing her second championship victory at Lancaster Country Club.

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24 Comments

  1. 笹生選手、おめでとうございます!ウーピーパイが凄く甘そう。でも、ある意味で、最高の贈り物かもしれませんね!

  2. Good job congratulations. Course was ridiculously difficult. Why ? Seems to be an American thing these days.

  3. Saso's approach to putting was one of the main reasons she won. She almost always gets the ball to the hole, while the players chasing her were too scared of putting the ball too hard and going past the hole.

    My opinion is that if you putt a ball short, you have ZERO probability of making a birdie or eagle.

    On the 17th hole, Andrea Lee had a good line to get a birdie but struck the ball too softly on an upslope. That was her best chance to gain a stroke. But since she didn't hit the ball hard enough, Lee had ZERO chance of making a birdie. I knew she was going to be short because her practice back swings were too short for an upslope for such a long putt.

  4. 「Oh, it's for me. I thought it was for you. Do you wanna half ? (No.) Why? ・・・ It's so much camera ……」
    I like the gesture of her shifting her eyes.

  5. Yuka has shot up to no. 6 in the Rolex rankings, which pretty much secures her place in the Japan Olympic Games team.
    *With only 1 other place up for grabs – unless more than 1 Japanese player can make the Rolex top 15 before the cut-off point (after the KPMG in 3 weeks time) – there's going to be a mad scramble for that other Olympic Games team place, with Hataoka (R19), Furue (R22) & Yamashita (R25) in contention. But Shibuno (R61) could force the issue with more good results in the next few weeks..😀

  6. It was a great win, the first for Japan in the US Open. But the other Japanese players weren't exactly tripping over each other to congraluate her. I wonder why?

  7. Half Asian pros are Korean, but from the disgusting reasons. They are selfish and use every tactics to sneak in. They work hard to invade golfclubs around the world and prevent local to play in public courses. Korean travel to events but stay in Korean churches. Korean fans boo other players during tournaments or make distracting noise. Yes. they cheat (like Wie was Disqualified during her 1st tour). They are unfriendly to other players. They have least Sportwoman-like conduct and as the reasons of negative behaviors, they are falling down to the bottom. Karma,

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