GOLF.com: 2026 U.S. Women's Open Final Round Pairings — Korda and Kim Share the Lead
The Final Round Setup: Korda vs. Kim Atop the Leaderboard
The 2026 U.S. Women's Open concludes Sunday at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, with Nelly Korda and Sei Young Kim sharing the lead at six under par heading into the final round.
How Korda Got Here
The World No. 1 started the week as the clear favorite and has delivered on those expectations. After a difficult opening, Korda recovered with a 67 on Friday, then followed it up with another 67 on Saturday. She closed Round 3 with three consecutive Birdies on holes 16 through 18 to match Kim, who carded a 68 on the day.
A victory on Sunday would give Korda the first two women's major titles of the 2026 season — a remarkable statement of dominance in the current era of women's golf.
Final Round Pairings to Watch
Korda and Kim tee off last at 3:35 p.m. ET. Several Japanese players are also in the field, including Mao Saigo, Aki Iwai, Ayaka Furue, Hinako Shibuno, Sora Kamiya, Shiho Kuwaki, and Miyu Yamashita, adding an extra layer of interest for Japanese golf fans.
TV coverage airs on Peacock (3–5 p.m. ET) and NBC (5–8 p.m. ET).
Strokeslab Perspective
Back-to-back 67s don't happen without elite SG: APP and SG: Putting performance. As the final round unfolds, tracking Korda's approach play and putting metrics will tell the real story of whether she can close out her fourth major.
Korda's back-to-back 67s signal elite SG: APP and SG: Putting performance — the final round will reveal whether those metrics hold up under major championship pressure.
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