Six Tied for Lead in Thrilling First Round of U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills
Angel Yin and five others share the lead after an exciting first round at the U.S. Women's Open, held at Erin Hills. Discover the highlights and key performances.

The first round of the U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills was nothing short of spectacular, with six players tied for the lead at 4-under 68. Among them was Angel Yin, who made a bold decision to debut a new putter at this prestigious event.
Key Performances
- Angel Yin: Yin's 13 1/2-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th secured her spot at the top. She shared the lead with A Lim Kim, Jinhee Im, Yealimi Noh, Rio Takeda, and Julia Lopez Ramirez.
- Julia Lopez Ramirez: The Spaniard had a bogey-free round in her U.S. Women's Open debut, showcasing her resilience after a recent appendectomy.
- Rio Takeda: Takeda made six birdies in a nine-hole stretch, bouncing back from early bogeys.
- Yealimi Noh: Noh benefited from an eagle on the par-5 14th, adding to her impressive round.
Course Conditions
Erin Hills, known for its challenging layout, was relatively calm on Thursday, allowing for lower scores. However, stronger winds are expected on Friday, which could change the dynamics of the game.
Notable Players
- Nelly Korda: The world's top-ranked player had a steady start with a 72, aiming for her first U.S. Women's Open title.
- Jeeno Thitikul: The second-ranked player struggled with a 75, while Lydia Ko shot a 73.
Historical Context
In 2017, Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open at Erin Hills with a record-tying 16 under par. This year's tournament promises to be just as competitive, with players vying for the coveted title.
Stay tuned for more updates as the U.S. Women's Open continues to unfold at Erin Hills.