She won the 2023 US Women’s Open, but who is Allisen Corpuz? Find out more with our player profile here…
Allisen Corpuz is one of the young crop of American golfers that have risen through the ranks in the last couple of years, with Corpuz winning her maiden major in 2023.
Born in Hawaii, Corpuz went to the University of Southern California from 2016 to 2021, and was a part of the USC Trojans. She was a first-team All-American prior to graduating from USC with a Masters in Global Supply Chain Management.
The American made it through LPGA Tour Q-School at the end of that year to qualify for the LPGA Tour, where she earnt her full time card for 2022. A great rookie year saw Corpuz move into the top 50 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, with 2023 bringing even better things for her.
After coming T4 at the Chevron Championship, she went on to secure her maiden major title, winning the . Not only was it her first major, but it was her first professional title. Thanks to her performances over the course of the year, Corpuz made her debut in September of that year at Finca Cortesin.
Corpuz is a PING staff player, with G430 Max 10K driver and G430 Max fairway woods. Additionally, the former U.S Women’s open Champion has a Ping G410 Hybrid in her bag. i230 irons and two S159 wedges, 54°S, 58°B, are joined by a DS 72 putter. The American uses the Titleist Pro V1 ball.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Allisen Corpuz
When and where was Allisen Corpuz born?
Allisen Corpuz was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States on March 20, 1998. She took to the game from a young age and became a golfing prodigy.
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When did Allisen Corpuz turn professional?
Corpuz turned professional in 2021, after graduating from the University of Southern California, where she earned a Masters in Global Supply Chain Management, a Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Sustainability and Business. She led the USC Trojans with a sub-72 scoring average and was named a first-team All-American during her time there.
How many professional titles has Allisen Corpuz won?
As of September 2023, Corpuz has just the one victory as a professional. However, it came on the biggest stage as she won the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach in 2023, her maiden title as a pro.
Allisen Corpuz with the Harton S. Semple Trophy after winning the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach in 2023
Who is Allisen Corpuz dating?
Allisen Corpuz is in a long-term relationship with Daniel Eckstrom. He is a celebrated Marine, and is a constant support system for Corpuz, with the American saying Eckstrom always has her back.
Corpuz is part of a unique club, with her first professional victory coming in a major championship. She had not won prior to the 2023 US Women’s Open, where she claimed her maiden major title.
10-Year-Old Record Breaker
At just 10 years and 3 months, Corpuz broke Michelle Wie West’s record of being the youngest player to qualify for the US Women’s Amateur Public Links.
Curtis Cup Perfection
As a member of the American side at the 2021 Curtis Cup, Corpuz won all three of her matches, going 3-0-0. She played both fourballs sessions alongside Rose Zhang, before winning her singles match as well.