Allisen Corpuz has a long history of success.
Corpuz, who is near the top of the leaderboard for the 78th U.S. Women’s Open in New York, is well positioned to win her first LPGA Tour title and her first major championship.
The 25-year old from Honolulu in Hawaii had a stellar amateur and college career. Corpuz, who was named to two Arnold Palmer Cup Teams and the Curtis Cup Team for 2021 and made deep runs in multiple USGA tournaments while at USC, turned professional in the year 2021.
Corpuz was granted LPGA membership in 2021 after a T-16 at the LPGA Q-School. Corpuz, who has made 17 of 21 cuts in his career and finished 41st on the Rolex rankings list, is a name that you will see often.
Corpuz, who has five top-10 finishes in the LPGA, includes a second-place finish 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational and a third-place at 2022 Pelican Woman’s Championship. Her career-best major result is T-4 at 2023 Chevron championship.