Swedish golfer Maja Stark won the U.S. Women’s Open by a two-stroke margin over Nelly Korda and Rio Takeda, securing her first major championship title. The 25-year-old golf star credited her ability to stick to routines and swing thoughts as key factors in her victory.
Stark made several clutch shots throughout the final round, including a birdie on the par-5 14th hole that helped her maintain her lead. She also showed poise under pressure, hitting a crucial putt from just 13 inches away on the 72nd hole to seal her win.
In post-round interviews, Stark spoke about the importance of staying focused and in control, saying she relied on “little things” like hovering the club above the ground before hitting it. This strategy helped her manage tension and trust her processes, ultimately leading to her championship victory.
Stark’s win marked a significant milestone for her career, solidifying her position as one of the top female golfers in the world. With a prize purse of $2.4 million, she will also receive a boost in fame and fortune, moving into superstardom status.
Source: https://golf.com/news/maja-stark-faith-word-won-u-s-womens-open