Player
Allisen Corpuz
USA
USA
Upcoming
- 2026-07-16The Open Championship 154th Open ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
Past results (19)
- 2026-06-25Travelers ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-25KPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. Open 126th U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply GiveGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11RBC Canadian OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11Dow ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04the Memorial Tournament pres. by WorkdayGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04U.S. Women's Open pres. by AllyGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-29ShopRite LPGA Classic powered by WakefernGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-28Charles Schwab ChallengeGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-21THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA Championship 108th PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14Kroger Queen City Championship pres by P&GGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Truist ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07ONEflight Myrtle Beach ClassicGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Mizuho Americas OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-04-09The Masters 90th Masters TournamentGolf Majors 2026
Allisen Corpuz (born March 20, 1998, in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American professional golfer and full LPGA Tour member. Of Filipino and Korean heritage, she grew up in Hawaii and has been a standout figure in women's golf since her early teens. Her defining moment came in July 2023, when she won the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach by three strokes over Charley Hull and Jiyai Shin, claiming a then-record $2 million first prize and rising to a career-high world ranking of No. 8.
Corpuz was recognized as a prodigy long before she turned professional. At age 10 she became the youngest qualifier in U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links history, surpassing the record previously held by Michelle Wie. She was a three-time AJGA All-American and went on to star for the USC Trojans women's golf team from 2016 to 2021, posting a 71.57 stroke average and earning first-team All-American honors. She was part of the 2021 Curtis Cup-winning United States side. She turned professional in 2021, earned her LPGA card through Q-School, and made 17 cuts in her 21-event 2022 rookie season, logging three top-10 finishes.
Since her 2023 U.S. Women's Open breakthrough, Corpuz has continued to compete consistently on the LPGA Tour. She represented the United States in the Solheim Cup in both 2023 and 2024.
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