Crunch Time: You can tell Lydia Ko is having fun even when you can’t
SAN MARTIN—So first of all, I cannot oversell just how amazing it is to walk around Cordevalle and hear the languages being spoken and the accents of those speaking.
U.S. Women’s Open Day 2: Korean trio tops second-round leaderboard
While the world’s top ranked female golfer Lydia Ko made her move back into contention at the 2016 U.S. Women’s Open, a trio of Korean competitors landed in the top three spots of Friday’s second-round leaderboard at Cordevalle Golf Club in San Martin.
U.S. Women’s Open Day 1: Mirim Lee blasts off to historic start
The first round of the U.S. Women’s Open went off with the top golfers charging hard out of the gates, with 10 players shooting 3-under or better to open things up.
U.S. Open: A spectator’s delight
With media credential in tow, I spent a couple of hours walking the golf course at CordeValle on Thursday for the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open. So what’s the spectator experience for a tournament like this? Pretty enjoyable—and that’s an understatement.
U.S. Women’s Open set to tee off Thursday
san martin—Sandra Angulo Minarro approached the tee box on the 8th hole during her practice round on Wednesday.
Gearing up for Women’s Open
Final touches to Cordevalle are being made ahead of next week’s U.S. Women’s Open set to begin July 7 marking the first time the prestigious golf tournament in the Bay Area.
What to know ahead of U.S. Women’s Open
FAR HILLS, N.J.– As an elite field of the best female golfers in the world prepares for the ultimate test in women’s golf at the U.S. Women’s Open Championship in California July 4-10, the USGA has set a grand stage for spectators to enjoy the action at stunning CordeValle.
Former CHS standout heads north for a unique opportunity
Nathan Bonsell is living the dream of every young baseball player: To stay up late playing ball and no one—not parents, not school and not work—telling him he can’t.
Lussier didn’t know she would shine until her sis gave her a nudge
Ariane Lussier thought about taking up field hockey when she entered Gilroy High School until a little advice from her older sister Alexia put her on a different path.
Male Athlete of the Year: Kropff played 4 sports while at Gilroy
Michael Kropff has more letters than the US Post Office.




















