The final day of the 75th US Women's Open was postponed by one day due to severe weather. Houston, Texas, USA = Getty Images / Multibits

The final day of the 75th US Women's Open was postponed by one day due to severe weather. Houston, Texas, USA = Getty Images / Multibits

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[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…The 75th US Women's Open (total prize money $5.5 million) was postponed by one day.


On the 14th (Korean time), the final 4th round held at Champions Golf Club Cypress Creek Course (par 71, 6,731 yards) in Houston, Texas, USA was suspended due to severe weather. The United States Golf Association (USGA) officially announced the postponement after waiting for 3 hours and 30 minutes. Through social media, they stated, "Due to expected weather and course conditions, the remaining matches are postponed." On the 15th, temperatures are expected to drop with strong gusts from the north, but heavy rain is expected to cease.



The leading group (4-under par 209) including Hinako Shibuno (Japan) and five other groups did not even start. In Korea, Kim Ji-young 2 (24, SK Networks) holds the best position at tied 3rd place (1-under par 212). She has won twice on the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour and is aiming for victory in her first US Women's Open appearance. World No. 1 Ko Jin-young (25), Kim Se-young (27, Mirae Asset), Yoo Hae-ran (19, SK Networks), and Kim A-rim (25, SBI Savings Bank) are tied for 10th place (1-over par 214).


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