US Women's Open final leaderboard
-8 N Korda (US); -7 C Hull (Eng), G Lopez (Mex); -6 I-G Chun (Kor); -5 S-Y Kim (Kor)
Selected others: -3 K Romero (US), N Hataoka; -2 M Stark (Swe), J Kupcho (US), +7 L Woad (Eng)
World number one Nelly Korda won her first US Women's Open title, pipping England's Charley Hull to victory by a single shot.
American Korda made a crucial birdie on the 17th hole as she posted a two-under-par 69 to finish eight under at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles.
It is the fourth major win of the 27-year-old's career and her second consecutive victory of the season, having reclaimed the Chevron Championship title in April.
Hull, who was seven strokes behind at the halfway mark, followed her third-round 65 with a four-under-par 67 in the fourth to equal the lowest 36-hole total in US Women's Open history, but finished seven under.
She has now placed as runner-up at a major five times in her career: four times since the start of 2023 and twice in her past three tournaments.
Hull was tied alongside Mexico's Gaby Lopez in second, with South Korea's In-Gee Chun a shot further back and Sei-Young Kim - level with Korda at the top of the leaderboard after three rounds - five under.
"It's just frustrating," said Hull. "Another second place. It's pretty annoying, but I played well the last day.
"Obviously missed a couple of putts on the back nine, but it was quite windy and I hit the ball fantastic, so fair play to Nelly Korda for back-to-back wins."
Korda secured the win with a 34-inch par putt on the 18th hole, with the ball circling around the back lip before dropping in.
"It's just a dream to win here," said Korda. "The golf course holds so much history and to have my name alongside so many great champions is a dream come true."