Already leader of the Race to CME Globe since her victory three weeks ago at the Cognizant Founders Cup, Minjee Lee confirms her current form and adds a second major title to her list. At 26, she won her first US Women's Open, winning four strokes ahead of American Mina Harigae. Celine Boutier finishes 34th.

Minjee Lee winner of the US Women's Open - via Twitter @LPGA

Minjee Lee winner of the US Women's Open – via Twitter @LPGA

This week of US Women's Open ends with the coronation of Minjee Lee. Leader at the start of the last lap, the Australian did not flinch and won with a four stroke lead. She even had a six-stroke lead at the start of hole 16 but was able to manage her late game to win the tournament. Minjee Lee plays in par during her last round and thus wins her second major tournament after the Amundi Evian Championship won in 2021. At the same time, she steals third place in the world from Lydia Ko and increases her advance to the Race to CME Globe.

Her runner-up Mina Harigae, after opening the tournament in 64 (-7), still had a good week and her best result in a major with this second place.

Korean Hye-Jin Choi completes the podium at -7.

World No. 1 Jin Young Ko finished fourth in the event, followed by New Zealand's Lydia Ko in 5th.

The scores of the French women:

Céline Boutier finishes best Frenchwoman during this week of US Women's Open. After two first rounds in par, Boutier had a more difficult weekend with rounds of 73 (+2) and 75 (+4). She finished 19 shots behind the leader, in 34th position at +6 for the tournament.

Pauline Roussin-Bouchard unfortunately had a difficult first two days and did not make the Cut. She lands two cards of 81 (+10), far from the mark of the Cut being at +3.

To find the complete leaderboard of this US Women's Open: click here.

By Baptiste Laurensou.

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