Brittany Lang wins US Women’s Open in dramatic playoff

Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist penalised two shots for grounding club in bunker

Brittany Lang in action during the final round of the   US Women’s Open at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California. Photograph: Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images
Brittany Lang in action during the final round of the US Women’s Open at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California. Photograph: Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images

American Brittany Lang won her first Major title in dramatic fashion at the US Women's Open in California on Sunday after her playoff opponent, Anna Nordqvist, was assessed a two-stroke penalty for grounding a club in a bunker.

Following a video review by United States Golf Association officials, Swede Nordqvist was penalised for her actions in a fairway bunker on the second extra hole, the par-four 17th, where her five-iron lightly grazed the sand on her takeaway.

Lang, whose only previous LPGA win came at the 2012 Manulife Financial Classic, ended up winning the three-hole aggregate playoff after making three consecutive pars.

The duo had ended the final round on six-under-par 282, Nordqvist firing a five-under 67 while Lang closed with a four-birdie 71 at CordeValle Golf Club in the third of the year’s five Major championships.

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South Korean Park Sung-hyun, the second-round leader, bogeyed the par-five last for a 74 to share third place at four under with compatriots Amy Yang (74) and Ji Eun-hee (74) and New Zealand's world number one Lydia Ko (75).

Ko, at 19 aiming to become the youngest golfer to win three Major titles, had been two strokes clear with 12 holes to play but her round unravelled with bogeys at the eighth, 12th and 14th, and a damaging double-bogey at the ninth.